Five Questions for Week 10
1. What’s Up With the Jaguars? “The engine ain’t runnin’ right,” Jaguars linebacker Mike Peterson told the Florida Times-Union’s Mike Wright after Sunday’s humiliating loss to the previously winless Bengals
1. What’s Up With the Jaguars? “The engine ain’t runnin’ right,” Jaguars linebacker Mike Peterson told the Florida Times-Union’s Mike Wright after Sunday’s humiliating loss to the previously winless Bengals
By Josh Satler from www.profootball101.org It should be apparent to all that the 2008 New York Giants mean business. The Giants destroyed the Romo-less Cowboys 35-14 at home yesterday to move to 7-1 on the season
For the Redskins entire history in Washington D.C., the result of the team’s final home game before the presidential election held the key to the result of electoral college. If the Redskins won, the incumbent party would retain the White House
The Titans have shocked the league so far. Terry Bradshaw believes this blue-collar team is a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
The Titans philosophy of bend but don’t break was in full swing today, as they were able to stop a mounted Packers attack that was hungry for blood, fresh off a bye week. These are the kind of victories that Titans fans have become accustomed to: heart-pounding, nail-biting, grind-em’-out wins
About to head down to LP a little early for the game today against the Packers. A win would put the Titans at 8-0 a perfect start to the first half of the season. Titans currently have a 10 game regular-season winning streak and a 5 game home winning streak
Sunday’s match-up against the Green Bay Packers will be the Titans’ first face-off against a division leader. A very good, well rested, Packers team comes into LP Field trying to accomplish what has yet to occur this season: beat the undefeated Titans