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I'll give him his fame (Madden 12 achievement/trophy). The guy is nice! Your CLEARLY missing the fact that an average of such sort only in a 3-game span is not worth any bragging-rights. (let that go now.. let's proceed)
Jake Locker .. He'll progress as the season moves forward but right now, no MAJOR threat.
Moving along, CJ .. might have an explosive season .. however, his production will flop when y'all need it most. Should we speak on that O-line?
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I'll give him his fame (Madden 12 achievement/trophy). The guy is nice! Your CLEARLY missing the fact that an average of such sort only in a 3-game span is not worth any bragging-rights. (let that go now.. let's proceed)
Jake Locker .. He'll progress as the season moves forward but right now, no MAJOR threat.
Moving along, CJ .. might have an explosive season .. however, his production will flop when y'all need it most. Should we speak on that O-line?
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Our line is pretty decent tbh.. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ve-line/page/2.. all we need is a Center because that's our weakest link behind our right guard Leroy Harris (which is pretty okay-ish imo). Other than those two positions, I feel like we should be able to hold off some top tier defensive lines. Plus, Locker is good on his feet so we'll be alright.
If we STRICTLY used CJ for screens, I honestly think we'd be better off offensively.
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NO CENTER .. LOCKER ON GROUND .. ANY BLITZ YOU CALL ..
Simple. I didn't follow the Titans draft, nor training-camp to see what they've got cooking for this season. Definitely will catch probably about 2-3 pre-season games here and honestly would be able to configure the O-line. Top tier defensives? .. Name the team(s)!
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NO CENTER .. LOCKER ON GROUND .. ANY BLITZ YOU CALL ..
Simple. I didn't follow the Titans draft, nor training-camp to see what they've got cooking for this season. Definitely will catch probably about 2-3 pre-season games here and honestly would be able to configure the O-line. Top tier defensives? .. Name the team(s)!
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Like I said, Jake Locker is good on his feet so if our coach is smart enough to run the shotgun more frequently, we'll be straight. There's a reason this dude is compared to Cam Newton, not only for his size and arm strength, but because he's a threat in the run game also.
Top Tier Defensive LINES (on our schedule) I feel we can put some good #s against? Lets see...
Lions
Texans
Vikings (have a good line)
Steelers is Mehh and so are the Bears
and I think we can put up a good match with the Packers at the end of the season tbh.
Just my opinion, though..
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Shotgun formation doesn't promise "protection" no matter how frequent you run it. We'll see what he does when the season starts. First 4 games and we'll break his stats into proper prospective.
As far as those defense: Lions? NO. Texans? NO. Vikings? AGREE. Steelers? HOPE SO. Bears? UNDETERMINED. Packers? MAYBE. (your opinion counts here, don't fret)
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Shotgun formation doesn't promise "protection" no matter how frequent you run it. We'll see what he does when the season starts. First 4 games and we'll break his stats into proper prospective.
As far as those defense: Lions? NO. Texans? NO. Vikings? AGREE. Steelers? HOPE SO. Bears? UNDETERMINED. Packers? MAYBE. (your opinion counts here, don't fret)
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Shotgun will give Locker more time to react when blitzing defenders approach him. Just saying though.. all we need to do is get Locker used to the 3-7 step dropback on a regular basis that way if he happens to get pressured, the only thing Locker would have to do is scramble away from the pocket.
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If he's working on his reaction-time, possibly. However, if your looking at him more along the line of a "Tim Tebow" think-pass-run-first option, he will fail. His drop-back counts are too much (too in depth also). I'm pretty sure a lot of those defense you've mentioned have been practicing their reaction time to the center gaps. No way he'll be able to scramble straight forward plus a certain amount of those teams have quick-read players to counter-act outside run.
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If he's working on his reaction-time, possibly. However, if your looking at him more along the line of a "Tim Tebow" think-pass-run-first option, he will fail. His drop-back counts are too much (too in depth also). I'm pretty sure a lot of those defense you've mentioned have been practicing their reaction time to the center gaps. No way he'll be able to scramble straight forward plus a certain amount of those teams have quick-read players to counter-act outside run.
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That's where you're wrong. CJ can run between the tackles also, that's what makes him so much of a threat. He's just small and you can't depend on him to get the tough yardage we need in critical 3rd down situations. That's why I feel that we should utilize the screen more often to bring the cornerbacks closer so next possession/drive we can send Britt and Washington on a streak and Locker has a powerful enough arm to get it to them and he's accurate, too.
I love my Tennessee team, man. Me, my mom, and brother have been to a few games in the past and I must admit, I had a great time every single time. Even in December when it was freezing and pouring down rain. Haha
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And you're a fool for comparing Locker to Tim Tebow. Jake is a much better passer than Tebow--mark my words.
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