Titans quickly turn attention to Packers
Short week leaves no time to celebrate win
By Jim Wyatt THE TENNESSEAN October 29, 2008
Buzz up! The Monday Night Football trucks have rolled out of town. The Code Blue T-shirts have gone through the washing machine and are probably out of the dryer by now.
And in one of the more anticipated games at LP Field in years, the Titans disposed of the Colts 31-21 in an emotional and exhausting evening for players, coaches and fans alike.
Now the Titans (7-0) have to turn around and play again in four days against an unfamiliar and dangerous opponent, the Green Bay Packers (4-3).
That's the next challenge facing the NFL's only undefeated team.
"The Monday night game is all well and good and the experience was terrific,'' Coach Jeff Fisher said Tuesday. "The fans and just everything associated with the event was tremendous. It's a great thing for Nashville nationally. And now it's over and now we have the challenge of a short week and it's against a good opponent. So we'll put that in perspective and move on.''
The Titans are certainly riding high after scoring 25 straight points to bury the Colts, perhaps for the season. The Titans have a 4-game lead over the Colts, Jaguars and Texans (all 3-4) in the AFC South.
So how do the Titans, with such a big lead in the division, keep from losing their edge?
"Put the Green Bay tape on,'' Fisher said. "We've got 12 interceptions; they've got 13. They're running the football, they're scoring a lot of points, throwing touchdown passes, returning kicks for touchdowns. They're a good football team. They beat the Colts a week ago.
"So our challenge is a short week after an emotional game, keeping things in perspective and getting ready to play the next game.''
Recent history shows the Titans haven't fared well coming off Monday night games and facing a short week they've lost the last four such games, including a blowout loss at Cincinnati last season.
The Titans last met Green Bay in the regular season in 2004, a 48-27 Monday Night Football win. As for this season's Packers, they've won back-to-back games after a slow start and quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a 12-to-4 touchdown-to-interception ratio. They're coming off a bye week.
"We still have got a long way to go,'' Titans safety Michael Griffin said. "We have to continue to work hard and get ready for Green Bay. We can't look too far ahead.''
The Titans said they delivered a message to the rest of the NFL on Monday night: we're for real. But the coaching staff and the veterans were quick to point out there are still nine games left in the regular season, and division crowns aren't won in October.
"Obviously, we are happy with where we are, but we can't be happy," quarterback Kerry Collins said. "I think that's what allowed us to put this streak together is the fact that regardless of what happened the week before, we are able to put it behind us and move on to the next opponent.''
Reach Jim Wyatt at 615-259-8015 or jwyatt@tennessean.com.
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rshead wrote:
In hind sight now, since the Titans defeated the Colts, I am glad that KVB was off to let his groin heal up. Maybe if he would have been held out of the KC game he would have been ready for the Colts. Anyway, I think we're going to be ok, though I wonder about the schedulers that had the MNF game for us on a week that Green Bay was on a bye, then have the Titans on a short week play the Packers. It's a difficult situation for sure, but this team should be able to handle it. My prediction, TN 27 GB 17
10/29/2008 8:55:53 AM In hind sight now, since the Titans defeated the Colts, I am glad that KVB was off to let his groin heal up. Maybe if he would have been held out of the KC game he would have been ready for the Colts. Anyway, I think we're going to be ok, though I wonder about the schedulers that had the MNF game for us on a week that Green Bay was on a bye, then have the Titans on a short week play the Packers. It's a difficult situation for sure, but this team should be able to handle it. My prediction, TN 27 GB 17 rshead
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SteveTitan wrote:
I'm worried about the "The Pack" this Sunday! I am afraid they will take us down after all of the Monday night festival. We then have to go on the road for the next three out of four games which should really tell us where we are as a team. The NFC East still looks like the division to beat for the Super Bowl. Does anyone really think Vince Young could have led to us to victory like Kerry Collins did in the second half of the game? VY is so poor as a quarterback in so many ways and it is so apparent to anyone who sees a REAL pro QB read defenses, throw on target, and manage a long drive without making a bonehead play. If we lose Collins it will be the same (our offense) as when we lost Haynesworth last year and our defense fell apart. It will then be apparent to everyone (even the GO VINCE idiots!) that this guy is NOT the franchise QB that has always been talked about in the past and to some the future. I understand that VY is really only costing us about $ 2 million this year and next (which is about the price for a adequate backup QB) but in 2010 his contract will be up and he probably will be cut or released. We have already paid this guy (Vince) the majority of his guaranteed $60 million with bonus money and salaries.
10/29/2008 8:21:07 AM I'm worried about the "The Pack" this Sunday! I am afraid they will take us down after all of the Monday night festival. We then have to go on the road for the next three out of four games which should really tell us where we are as a team. The NFC East still looks like the division to beat for the Super Bowl. Does anyone really think Vince Young could have led to us to victory like Kerry Collins did in the second half of the game? VY is so poor as a quarterback in so many ways and it is so apparent to anyone who sees a REAL pro QB read defenses, throw on target, and manage a long drive without making a bonehead play. If we lose Collins it will be the same (our offense) as when we lost Haynesworth last year and our defense fell apart. It will then be apparent to everyone (even the GO VINCE idiots!) that this guy is NOT the franchise QB that has always been talked about in the past and to some the future. I understand that VY is really only costing us about $ 2 million this year and next (which is about the price for a adequate backup QB) but in 2010 his contract will be up and he probably will be cut or released. We have already paid this guy (Vince) the majority of his guaranteed $60 million with bonus money and salaries. SteveTitan
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SteveSimms wrote:
Both teams beat Indy, but which team is better? The Titans will lay it on the line again on Sunday at high noon in this country western town in LP (Look-out, Packers!) Field.
10/29/2008 8:03:57 AM Both teams beat Indy, but which team is better? The Titans will lay it on the line again on Sunday at high noon in this country western town in LP (Look-out, Packers!) Field. SteveSimms
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JackBauer wrote:
This will indeed be a huge battle and General Fisher does need to have the troops ready to fight. This is the type of game that most NFL teams have trouble with....a short week after an emotional Monday night game. Go Titans!
10/29/2008 5:40:44 AM This will indeed be a huge battle and General Fisher does need to have the troops ready to fight. This is the type of game that most NFL teams have trouble with....a short week after an emotional Monday night game. Go Titans! JackBauer
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