Tennessee Titans Cam Ward BEST GAME YET, JC Latham Gets Back on Track & Kevin Winston Plays Defense

Yes, the Tennessee Titans got smoked in week eight, but it was Cam Ward’s best game yet, and I’ll tell you why on today’s edition of Locked on Titans. You are Locked on Titans, your daily Tennessee Titans podcast, part of the Locked On Network, your team every day. Welcome to the Locked On Titans podcast. I am your host, Tyler Roland Titans fans. Today’s edition of the Locked on Titans podcast is brought to you by Game Time. Download the Game Time app, create an account, use the code locked on NFL for $20 off your first purchase. On today’s show, I’m going to tell you guys exactly what I saw on tape in this game, and we’ll talk about some optimistic things. It was Cam Ward’s best game of the season, even though it wasn’t perfect still. Also, there’s plenty of reason for excitement on offense with the Titans offensive line and some of the young weapons showing out. And we got to see Kevin Winston play on defense. And I would expect to see a lot more of Winston and rookie Marcus Harris on the defensive side of the ball going forward. Before we get into all of it, do want to thank you for making Locked on Titans your first listen each and every day. Remember, Monday through Friday, Tennessee Titans content all year round, always for free. Make sure that you get subscribed, stay subscribed. It’s your team every day here on the Locked on Titans podcast. Speaking of everyday, shout out to my everydayers out there tuning in Monday through Friday. Couldn’t do it without you guys. If you aren’t an everydayer, you need to be one. But with that being said, again, I’ve watched the tape twice now. Offense and defense back. And uh I heard Titans offensive coordinator Nick Holes say this in his press conference on Tuesday and I couldn’t agree more. This was Cam Ward’s best game of the season. Now, I know that you’re going to get the trolls. You’re going to get the haters. You’re going to get all those suckers out there who are going to say, “The Tennessee Titans lost 38-4. How could this possibly be Cam Awards best game of the season?” And I’m here to tell you that it is possible. And that the score of the game doesn’t always tell you how each individual player performed. There were players in this game who were absolutely phenomenal for the Tennessee Titans, even though the score was as big as it was. And that includes Cam Ward. Let me say this. Cam Ward was not perfect in this game. There were some things that really, really frustrated me from the tape with Cam Ward. And if you want to see all those things and see all the good stuff we’re talking about, make sure to check out my Cam Ward film breakdown that’s out right now on the Tic Tac Titans YouTube channel at Tic Tac Titans on YouTube. I’ll go over all the play, show you all the footage, and everything that you want to see. But from a a a talking standpoint here, we saw everything that you wanted to see from Cam Ward. I mean, some of the frozen ropes that he threw in this game, the arm talent that was on display, absolutely out of this world. Whether it be Elliot Manor in the first half of the game right before halftime when the Titans got in position to kick the field goal that Joey Sly ultimately missed. The big time completion that he had to IO Manor over the middle of the field was fantastic. The Colts showed an exotic look with a cover six coverage. IO Manor was the inside receiver on the lefthand side. He ran a deep post route and Cam Ward put this ball and I clipped it and put it on Twitter as well. Tic Tac Titans if you want to follow me over there. But can’t show film on the Locked on Titans YouTube channel. I just hope you guys understand that. I cannot show you the film. That’s why I have a whole separate film channel that’s right on YouTube as well to show you guys the plays. But Cam Ward threw this ball within a small tiny window where two linebackers for the Colts had jumped in the air to try to get to the ball and the ball went right over their hands and it went right in between two deep safeties as well to give the Titans a massive explosive passing play to get down the field in a situation where the Colts knew the Titans had to throw the ball. Like it’s before halftime, less than a minute. The Titans have to throw the ball to get down the field to try to get points. And Cam Ward still found a way while getting hit as well. Dan Moore gets beat on an inside move. Contact to Cam Ward as soon as he throwing it. And while taking the contact delivers an absolute strike down the middle of the field, probably Cam Ward’s best throw of the entire season, I would say. But immediately after that, the very next play, Cam Ward delivers a strike to Chim DK on a quick crossing route to give DK a chance to catch the ball, get up field, get down, and give the Titans an opportunity to get points for a rookie quarterback with rookie weapons against a very good team in the Colts to operate in that situational football circumstance. I thought that was incredibly impressive. But again, there are other throws here like Cam Ward had an absolute dime to Jim DK on the one where he escapes out of the pocket, slides to his left, gets some more time, and then over two different Colts defenders perfectly to Chim DK’s hands. I mean, the ball placement in this game was great. So whether it be the arm talent that we saw on display and another throw later in the game where he hits Elliot Manor over the middle of the field against an exotic coverage, but I manner drops it. Not his fault. Another play again on a deep dig route in the inside and the Colts are in a complex coverage which with a ton of bodies and a ton of traffic and Cam just slides a little over to the left and fires a dart to Io which he dropped. But it was just a fantastic plays by Cam Ward. There’s an out route, a sail coverage where I manner runs a deep corner route to pull the deep safety and then Chica Conquo is running an over route across the middle of the field. And it’s a little sail actually it was a seven route, a sail route. Mixing all the plays up in my head right now from memory, but a sail route where Chiga Conquo is bending to the outside from his tight end alignment next to Io Manor and Cam just throws it perfectly to him on the sideline. Like there were great throws, highlevel elite throws by Cam Ward in this game that are just tantalizing to watch when you turn on the tape. Not only that, but we have had issues and I have rightfully pointed out the issues with Cam Ward’s ball placement. He just hasn’t been super accurate on a lot of throws. He’s been behind wide receivers. He’s been a little high to wide receivers. And other than the throw deep down the field on the right hand side to Elliot Manor where everyone’s arguing did Io slow up? Was it a bad throw by Cam Ward? The answer is yes. I Manor did slow up on the route and he would have had a better opportunity to catch it if he didn’t slow up. But the ball is also a little too far out in front and a little too hot for Manor to have a chance to make a play on it either. And Cam Ward admitted that after the game that he can throw a better pass that would give Io Manor still an opportunity even if he did slow down on the route. So both rookie guys are at fault for that one. But other than that pass, there’s only one other pass that I can think of where Cam Ward was a little bit behind Van Jefferson on an out route. But the ball placement for Cam Ward was as good as it’s been all year long in this game. Period. It was great. And then you add in the playmaking stuff on the touchdown pass to Gunner Helm. That play is not open. The Titans are trying to hit Chicka Conquo with a quick one into the flat. It is not open and no one else is open. And if not for Cam Ward scrambling, escaping, adding some time to the play. That’s not a touchdown for the Titans. A couple of these other big-time throws that I talked about, Cam had to get out of the pocket and make plays to make that happen. Also, I mentioned it throughout his ability to read the defense. I thought he did a great job. The Colts are showing single high and dropping into cover two. They’re showing single high and running invert cover two with a quarterback dropping to a deep half. They are running cover six coverages that they don’t normally run. They’re showing different stuff and then all of a sudden, right before the snap, flooding the line of scrimmage and then dropping back out into coverage when they’re showing heavy blitzes. So Cam Ward’s ability to read the defense in this game, I thought was absolutely his best performance of the year. And you could see him start to understand and throw with anticipation and know where the holes in the defense are going to be before they even happen. And that is the type of progress that you want to see from your young rookie quarterback. And we have seen Cam Ward be better in the last two weeks. I know that the games the scores are not going great, but he has clearly improved. He was 55% completion percentage through the first six weeks. 1,100 yards, 83 yards per game, 5.5 yards per attempt. In his last two games, up 10%, 65% completion percentage, 257 yards a game, uh 7.1 yards per attempt. Shout out my guy Will Lis putting the stats together from Titans sized. But like it is obvious that Cam Ward is progressing. Cam Ward is getting better. Cam Ward is starting to see things and the game is slowing down a little bit. So I know that when the Titans are losing as bad as they’re losing, it’s hard to find the positives. But if you watch the tape, you look at what you’re seeing, you compare it to the first six weeks, Cam Ward has improved and he is getting better over the last couple of weeks. And that’s exactly what matters most for the Titans this year. Now, I’m going to be honest, and I’m honest in my film breakdown on the Tic Tac Titans YouTube page. There are some things that are still very frustrating with Cam Ward, whether it be bobbling the snap, whether it be, you know, him missing some guys that are open. The Titans, and we’ll talk about this here in a second, the Titans offensive line was great in this game, but they still gave up four sacks. And a lot of that had to do with Cam Ward. So, while it was his best game yet, he’s still a rookie making rookie mistakes and he still needs to get better. And we’ll talk about the offensive line and where we need to see improvement and some other stuff on offense that has me excited right now. Do want to let you guys know that today’s episode is brought to you by Mazda. Mazda crafts cars for those who do more than simply move. Mazda delivers confidence with every ride with more IIHS Top Safety Pick awards than anyone else as of August 2025. Whether it be footwork, whether it be breath work, athletes sweat all the details. And Mazda brings this same intention to how they craft every model. You can feel the Japanese craftsmanship in every detail. From the metallic accents to the available Napa leather upholstery, you can make everyday drives feel like anything but. From smooth handling to intuitive controls with all-wheel drive standard in every crossover SUV. 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But before we dive in, thanks again for making Locked on Titans your first listen each and every day. But I want to continue the conversation around Cam Ward. And I mentioned it, but I would say that out of the four sacks that the Titans have allowed, only one of them was on an offensive lineman or a tight end or a running back or a wide receiver blocking or anything like that. Like it was Kevin Zitler got beat by a spin move by Deorest Butner. That was the one s or it was Lloyd Cushenberry who got beat by Deorest Buckner as a swim move over the top one-on-one beat Cushenberry and sacked Cam Ward. That was the only one. The rest of it was, you know, Cam not seeing open guys, barely getting the ball off, running out of the pocket when he doesn’t need to, not hitting the open receivers. Like, and that’s kind of part of the issue if we’re honest here. And I found it interesting. I saw a tweet. I think it was John Glennon who tweeted it out that uh ESPN’s metric pass rush win rate or pass block win rate, PFF in their pass blocking score, all of that stuff. The Titans aren’t that bad. I if you’re being honest, if you’re looking at those sorts of advanced metrics, the Titans offensive line has not been all that terrible like Titans fans would tell you. I mean, Pro Football Focus has the Titans pass blocking grade at least um as number 12 in the NFL. ESPN’s pass block win rate has the Titans above average. They’re above, you know, number 15. So, you’re wondering, the Titans have given up 34 sacks this year, but all these different sites and metrics have them as an above average offensive line unit. How can how can that be possible? Well, guys, the answer is Cam Ward. Cam Ward’s pressure to sack rate is terrible. Uh he’s having trouble getting the ball out of his hands quickly. And a lot of that is in the first six weeks. But even in this game against the Colts, two of the Titans sacks, one of them was a coverage sack, one was on Lloyd Cushenberry individually. But I would say the other two sacks are Cam Ward’s fault, not getting rid of the ball, not throwing it away, not seeing the open guy, leaving a clean pocket and kind of panicking a little bit. So, while it was Cam Ward’s best game and we should be optimistic about that, if you want to be optimistic about the offensive line, the reality is the offensive line sack numbers are nowhere close to indicative of how the offensive line has played. Now, they’ve had bad games and they’ve had bad moments. I’m not going to sit here and tell you that the Titans offensive line has been absolutely incredible all year, but I’m sitting here telling you Peter Scaransky has been absolutely incredible all year. In this game, he had the highest pass blocking grade of any Titans player with an 85.9 per pro football focus. They had 47 pass block snaps. He gave up one pressure. I mean, Peter Scaranssky has truly been probably the best pass blocking guard in the entire NFL. I mean, he’s at least in the top five this year from just purely looking at how good of a player he is right now. He is the third best starting guard in the NFL in pass block uh um grade per pro football focus. And one of the guys in front of him is Joe Thun. And another guy in front of him is Chris Paul. And he’s given up two sacks this year. Pete’s only given up one. And Peter has played 125 more snaps than Chris Paul. I mean, he’s better than a lot of, you know, some of the best guards in the NFL right now. Pete has been dominant in pass blocking and in run blocking. He hasn’t been absolutely incredible, but he’s still a top half starting guard in the NFL. So, Peter Scarinsky has been great. I mean, right now he’s 12th in the entire NFL in run block grade per pro football focus. And that includes some guys who have played less than, you know, 50 snaps, a guy with 24 snaps, a guy with 52 snaps, a guy with 25. So if you’re looking at starting guards who have played, Peter Scansky has played 495 snaps this year. anybody even over 400 and Pete is top five. I mean, he is an absolute allp pro level guard that we’ve always been wondering or always been hoping that he would be. Dan Moore has really improved and he’s been playing good football for a month now. You get JC Laam back in the fold in this game. JC Laam 74 pass blocking grade, second best on the offensive line, zero sacks, one pressure. So between Peter Scaransky at left guard and JC Leam at right tackle, the Titans gave up zero sacks and two total pressures and 47 pass block snaps. That’s impressive. Now looking at the tape, JC Laam did get more help than Peter Scaransky. They often would leave a running back in to chip or have a tight end chip. It wasn’t an incredible game from JC Laam. I thought there were moments where he needs to strain a little bit more, hold his block a little bit longer. But last week after Laam struggled mightily, no doubt about it, and the week before struggled mightily, no doubt about it, people were ready to throw JC Laam off the boat. He’s a guard. He can’t play tackle. And listen, I think that Laam’s foot speed is an issue. I think that he is going to have trouble with speed rushers on the outside. But to act like JC Laam as an offensive tackle is already over was just an insane overreaction. And it’s part of kind of the overall conversation around the Titans right now. That’s frustrating to me. And just everything’s bad, everything sucks, doom and gloom. one drop of rain and you’re saying it’s a thunderstorm. That’s how Titans fans are acting right now. There’s one drizzle and oh, my whole day is ruined. It’s going to storm all day. Well, just because it drizzles a little bit doesn’t mean it’s going to thunderstorm all day and your whole entire plans are ruined. That’s how Titans fans are acting right now. For me personally, I’ll be honest with you guys. I have not been as active in going back and forth with you guys as I was at the beginning of the season because I simply can’t take the negativity. I can’t take it. It’s absurd. It’s unfounded. The team is bad. They’re losing games. There are players that are playing terribly. But all this Cam Ward’s a bust. JC Laam can’t play offensive tackle. Uh, you know, it’s just all over the place. It’s just all over the place. This team’s going to be bad for a decade. You know, like it’s all hyperbole. It’s an overreaction. It’s it’s pouting is what it is. It’s crybaby tantrums. You know, I could say Peter Scaranssky is maybe the best guard in the NFL this year. And someone will respond with the Titans are one and seven. He sucks. And it’s just like, why would I want to engage with that? It’s nonsense. It’s overly dramatic. It’s overly crybaby. and I can’t take it. So, like the offensive line has played well. JC Laam had a good bounceback game. Dan Moore has played pretty solid. Peter Scaransski is one of the best guards in the league. Cam Ward is improving and just had his best game. Chim DK is blossoming into a really, really great player, really solid player. Gunner Helm looks like the tight end one of the future for this team. Does that mean that all the bad stuff that we’ve seen doesn’t exist? No, it still exists. But there are reasons for excitement and optimism. There’s no reason to, and I’m sorry if you’re somebody who thinks that NFL teams get set back by anything by a decade. There is not a single thing that could happen in the NFL to set a team back a decade. This is the NFL. The worst teams in the league become the best teams in the league. The best teams in the league fall back and are terrible all the time. To me, that’s just crybaby stuff, and I I just can’t take it. So, there are reasons for optimism for this offense and for this team, and we’re going to get to see more reasons for optimism on defense as Devandre Sweat continues to play well. Cedric Gray didn’t have a great game, but has been a bright spot. And in the secondary, we’re going to get to see way more of two rookies in Kevin Winston and Marcus Harris going forward. I’m Cody Ro from Lockdown Broncos, and this episode is brought to you by Pelaton. Pelaton is shaping the future of fitness with the brand new Pelaton crossraining tread plus powered by Pelaton IQ. This is Pelaton’s most advanced equipment yet, giving you realtime guidance and endless ways to move. Whether you’re running, lifting, or you’re crossraining with your favorite instructors like Alex Tousant. It’s training reimagined to make your workout more personal. Pelaton is built for breakthroughs with features that help you plan, stay motivated, and hit peak performance. You can let yourself run, lift, flex, and go while Pelaton handles all the rest. Plus, Pelaton IQ provides real time strength coaching, tracking your progress and suggesting weights that challenge you so you can get stronger. Plus, the new movement tracking camera. It counts your reps and corrects your form in real time, making sure every rep is safer and smarter. So, let yourself run, lift, flex, push, and go. Explore the new Pelaton crossraining tread plus at oneplaton.com. Titans fans, let’s cap off today’s edition of the Locked on Titans podcast. Again, we talked about Cam Ward’s performance in week eight against the Colts. was his best game yet, even if it wasn’t perfect. We talked about plenty of the reasons for excitement on the offensive side of the ball when you dive in and actually be honest about what we’re seeing here. And I think there’s more reasons for excitement on the defensive side of the ball as well. Before we get into them, thanks again for making Locked on Titans your first listen each and every day. Remember, Monday through Friday, Tennessee Titans content all year round, always for free. Make sure you get subscribed, stay subscribed. It’s your team every day. Also, make sure that you go check out my Cam Ward film breakdown on the Tic Tac Titans YouTube channel. And while you’re there, get subscribed cuz I’m going to have a Chim DK video, Gunner Helm video, going to do a Kevin Winston video here in the next week or so. The Titans have a by-week, so I want to get into some individual stuff and from the first half of the season as well in there. But yeah, whether you want conversations, podcasts, film breakdowns, I got you covered, folks. So stay locked in with the Locked On Titans podcast. But again, I I got off track a little bit ranting and raving about some of the negativity in the fan base right now. I just simply can’t take it. Everybody says I am negative. I am a negative content creator. I’m always complaining about the team. Oh, but even I cannot take the crybaby temper tantrum negativity that I see in the comments all the time. I simply can’t deal with it. And one of the things that had me excited from this game that nobody is going to pay attention to because they’re too busy crying is Kevin Winston. Finally, the rookie safety got a decent chunk of snaps, 20 plus snaps on the defensive side of the ball. And I thought it was a great start. Now, he didn’t make any standout plays that really blow your mind, but he looked like he knew what he was doing. He was single high in a cover three. He played deep half in a cover two. He played uh quarters coverage in cover four. I saw him play man coverage on Josh DS and get him stopped at one point in time. He came up in run defense and was physical and fast. And the one play that wasn’t good was when he had man coverage on Tyler Warren and the Colts ran a tight end screen and he flew up. He tried to make a play and he got blocked by a lineman. He’s a rookie. like he’s not going to make every play perfectly, but just the speed, the aggressiveness, the physicality that he’s going to play with completely trumps anything else that the other safeties have brought to the table this year. Like Xavier Woods is slow. Ammani Hooker is slow. Andre Digs is slow. None of them played with physicality. Like Xavier Woods played with some physicality early in the year, but that’s been gone for a while. It’s probably because he’s so banged up and all that, but like Ammani Hooker is a disaster this year. He has to be, and I haven’t checked on individual safety grades and all of that, but Ammani Hooker has to be one of the worst, by far the worst safeties in the entire NFL this year. Like, I I would have a hard time believing that he isn’t. And as a matter of fact, I just want to know. I I have to know out of starting safeties where Ammani Hooker ranks here because like it has to be so low with how often you know how many like how many weeks I’ve seen Ammani Hooker ranked at the very bottom of the Titans defense. Yeah, he is the 78th 78th graded safety in the NFL amongst players who have played at least like 150 snaps, 117 something like that to be exact. like he has been an absolute disaster at all times. So there is no reason whatsoever that we can’t see more Kevin Winston. Like there’s just no way that we can’t. And Xavier Woods, if you’re counting, is 83rd amongst the same players in run defense this year. Terrible. Ammani Hooker 67th, guys. There are 32 teams in the NFL. That means if you’re not in the top 64, you’re terrible. And Quandre Diggs is 62. Like, we need to see more Kevin Winston. Maybe he’ll make mistakes in the secondary. He’ll make coverage mistakes. But what is there to lose? I’m excited to see all the different stuff that he did, all the different coverages that he ran, the physicality, the speed that he has. The only thing we need to change for Kevin Winston is you got to stop wearing black accessories. Black does not match with the Titans jersey colors. Wear navy if you want to go with dark. Wear navy blue. You know, like why are we why are we wearing black accessories with the Titans colors? I I don’t get that at all. But that’s the only thing that I want to see change from Kevin Winston. I just want to see him out on the field more. And Marcus Harris, the Titans, sixth round pick out of Cal. He’s going to have to play a lot more now, too, because he’s a slot guy. And Roger McCreary is gone. The Titans bring in uh Micah Washington, I think is the guy’s name. He’s off the Packers practice squad. He can get some run, too. But the Titans are looking at Daryl Baker, Jaylen Armar Davis, Marcus Harris. Like, why would we not? And Daryl Baker Jr. might be hurt. He had a concussion. So, I I mean, why not play the young guys? And I’m excited to see him play. That’s what this season is about going forward, guys. It’s about seeing which young players can actually be a part of this team in the years to come. That’s what we have to find out and that’s what I’m excited about and that’s what I’m going to keep talking about as the season progresses and we get to the second half of this year. But again, I know the Titans are 1 and seven. I know the team sucks, but I think there are reasons for optimism, and when you throw on the tape, it’s easy to find those. But with that being said, that is going to do it for me today, folks. As always, I am your host, Tyler Rowan, and this was Locked on Titans.

The Tennessee Titan took another big loss to the Indianapolis Colts, but Cam Ward had his best game of the season so far. Ward showed his high level arm talent, playmaking ability and even showed his progress with reading defenses. There were still issues that need to be cleaned up, but fans should be excited about Ward’s progress over the past two weeks. The Titans offensive line had maybe it’s best game of the year as well despite four sacks as players like JC Latham, Dan Moore and Peter Skoronski continued to play good football with Latham getting back on track. Finally, rookie safety Kevin Winston finally got some real run on defense and didn’t do anything to stand out, but that is a good thing.

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18 comments
  1. Tyler, what did you think about seeing Cam under center more? I prefer this as it seemed to stop the Colts from just being able to tee off, at least in the first half.

  2. Thank god someone else besides me sees how much better Cam has played the last two weeks.

    Now I personally dont think he's improved much exactly, but now that Callahan isnt gameplanning during the week, the plays on the sheet are no longer the worst in the league.

    He looks like a guy who could win with good skill players and a competent coach. I hope he gets that next season.

  3. I would trade Simmons, IF you can get a 1st and a 3rd because imo I would rather have draft capital than a ageing Dlineman even though it would hurt to lose him whats the point of a all pro DT on the worst team in football if your young QB is getting destroyed week in and week out.

    I would also trade Ridley of we could get a 3rd for him, if not keep him for now.
    Trade Pollard for 6th so Spears gets more looks.
    Trade Key and/or Jones for a 4th/5th.
    I would keep Chig as imo hes a nice outlet for Cam with run after the catch potential and getting a 6th or 7th does not outweigh this for the season.

    Now imagine we do all of that and then get the first or second overall pick and we trade down.
    The trade down depending on how far we go could include a 2027 1st rounder and a 2026 2nd.
    Let go with that as a hypothetical trade, maybe we drop down to 3rd or 4th overall from 1st or 2nd.

    Now we would have:
    – 2 first round picks 1 being top 5
    – 2 second round picks both top of the round
    – 2 third round picks 1 top of the round
    – 2 forth round picks
    – Top of the 5th round pick
    – 3 6th rounders
    – 1 7th round

    I know its not madden but imagine if we could get all of that, with a good draft we could look alot different next year while getting some help for our young QB to see if he is really a francise saver.

  4. What about that freaking run play on 3rd down and then punt!!
    That is not playing to win!
    I personally think John Gruden would be a great coach for the Titans. Im sure he wont be hired😂

  5. As a Titan fan for Life – l'm actually beginning to think Cam Ward is below average. Until he can start using his head in more situational awareness he's appearing to be a Bust. I'm sorry, he may have arm talent but until he can learn when to run or throw the ball (better game management) then his football IQ hasn't arrived. He should have figured it out by now. Showing up early doesn't mean a thing if he never realizes everything is not about throwing pretty balls.
    Titan fan for Life – Titan Up!

  6. I cant wait till we see all these rookies next yr. Everyone should take a big big jump next yr. Cam ward should take a giant leap next yr. We just need more top end talent rookies drafted for next 2 yrs. This year let all the rookies play, let see what we have, tell the team no pressure go have fun. Hooker got paid what his problem is, think hes a good player but everytime u pay a player seem they play worst.

  7. Really excited about the young players. Colts schematically spanked Dennard Wilson in the run game. Took advantage of our alignment all game and Dennard really set Cedric gray up to fail

  8. I agree that a lot of the sacks are on Ward. A lot of the sacks on Ward are from him simply holding onto the ball too long. I've watched a lot of plays though too where we really need to make a play & literally nobody is even remotely open. Our receivers are God awful at getting separation. On some of those, Ward just needs to throw it away. On some plays though, especially on 3rd or 4th down, he has to try to move the chains. Cam has a lot to clean up, but he's also a rookie in a terrible situation. With his talent & work ethic, I believe he'll be just fine.

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