Tennessee Titans Cam Ward BATTLES Justin Herbert, Secondary Issues & Run Game Must Get Going

We got a big-time AFC matchup between the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Chargers and two teams at the opposite end of the spectrum. We’ll dive into it. It’s Crossover Thursday, part of the Locked on Podcast Network. You are Locked on NFL Crossover, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. Football fans, welcome in to Crossover Thursday locked on Titans. I am your host Tyler Roland, locked on Chargers, one of the esteemed co-host of the show, David Dragmire. We are going to break down this matchup for you as the Chargers head to Tennessee to take on the Titans. We have the Chargers sitting at 5 and three, fighting for some playoff opportunities in the AFC while the Titans sit at 1 and seven and are just hoping to play a good game. We’re going to talk the big storylines, the big matchups, what’s going to win this game as well. Before we dive into it, do want to let you know that Crossover Thursday is presented by Price Picks. Download the Price Picks app today. Use the code locked on NFL to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup. And thank you again for making Locked on Titans and Locked on Chargers your first listen each and every day. Well, David, I feel like you’re you’re one of the hosts of the show and the Chargers matchup with the Titans. seems like we see each other every single year. Somehow these teams has just played a lot over the last five to six years it feels like and they head into this game in two very different places with the Chargers obviously having a pretty good season, the Titans struggling a little bit. Coming into this game with the Chargers being at 5 and three, fighting for the division title, playing a little bit better football after maybe waning a little bit in the middle. What’s the big storyline for this team headed into this game? I would say the biggest story for the Chargers heading into this game is you absolutely have no excuses. You have to win this game. Like when you’re going up against this Tennessee Titans team, uh you know, the Chargers have a very tough schedule following this game before they get to their by-week in, you know, in three weeks from from tonight. So, the Chargers just really they can’t afford to lose this game. They can’t afford to overlook the Titans. Uh but there’s absolutely no excuses. The one thing the Chargers have been really good at during Jim Harbaugh’s tenure is beating the teams that they should beat. And you know, this year they already had a bad loss against the Giants and they absolutely cannot play down to the level of the Tennessee Titans. On the offensive side, as healthy they are as healthy as they’ve been in a long time, getting their left tackle Joe Alt back uh makes it just a tremendous difference. He’s such a stabilizing force for the Chargers and they’ve were able to run the ball more effectively and pass the ball more effectively because Joe Walt is able to provide that protection that has been sorely missing from the Chargers offense. So, both sides of the ball is playing better, but they there’s no excuses. The Chargers have to win this football game. Yeah, that makes sense for where you’re at in your position, especially the Titans aren’t even like a scrappy bad team. The Titans have been, you know, they’re negative 20 point differential, 40 more points than the next closest team. So, the Titans definitely are at the bottom of the barrel here. But, you know, even with Titans fans knowing that, you hope to see improvement from Cam Ward. That’s kind of what what the big storyline for the Titans is at this point. We know that they aren’t a great team. We know that they aren’t going to win a ton of games, especially playing a good team like the Chargers. You just want to see Cam Ward and some of these young players take a step forward. Some of the offensive weapons like a Chim DK and Ellio Manor, Gunner Helm as well. Taj Spear is not a young weapon in his third season, but still a young player on his rookie contract that you want to see get more opportunities. the Titans offensive line is something that you’d like to see have a decent day. But you’re right about that Chargers offensive line. It seems like it’s been the lifeblood of the team. And the good news for Chargers fans is this is a good matchup for the Chargers offensive line. The Titans edge rush has been a struggle all year. They’re missing Arden Key for the most part. We’ll see if he comes back in this game. Hasn’t practiced leading up to this recording right now. Femio, their second round pick, is on IR with a with a broken leg. Um, so they’re playing Jihad Ward, Draymond Jones, who’s had a sack in three straight games. He’s been pretty solid. But I mean, we’re talking about Draymond Jones as the number one edge rusher. Other than that, I mean, even the Titans practice squad edge rusher, Alli Gay, just went on IR this week with a knee injury. So with Jeffrey Simmons likely not to play in this game and his status up in the air and I would say more likely not to play. You have Tavandre Sweat in the middle, Sebastian Joseph Day, I don’t really see a lot of other than Draymond Jones and he may be traded by the time that you hear this podcast or by the time that the game rolls around like who really knows. I I don’t think the matchup is all too difficult, I guess, for the Chargers offensive line to whether get things back on track or just keep things on track as they roll forward. Yeah, I think for for this matchup in particular, I guess looking at the other side of the ball, looking at Cam Ward, what I’ve noticed for him is he has some arm talent. Like he he absolutely does. Um he’s very raw. He holds on to the ball way too long and and when he does that, he tends to make mistakes and that’s, you know, obviously in reference to his six touchdown and five interception, you know, statline. That’s just that’s what it’s been. That’s what I’ve noticed. He’s not incredibly mobile in the pocket. So, uh I mean he’s got a little bit of movement skills, but he’s not going to really run away from anybody. So, uh I think as if the Chargers can uh like make him hold on to the football, I think it’s going to be something that’s going to be challenging for him. When he’s able to get the ball out quickly and throw decisively, he definitely has rare arm talent. I just look at him as a quarterback that’s still very raw and still learning and kind of learning on the fly. And uh I don’t know if that’s going to be a very good recipe going up against Jesse Mentor’s defense. I was literally about to say, you know, that’s a perfect segue to Jesse Mentor who obviously runs a very good scheme there. There were some struggles in the middle of the season, but they still have the ability to play some great defense there with the Chargers. I wanted to ask you about that because the Titans are obviously going to be looking for a new head coach after the season. And Mentor is a guy who is kind of one of those defense. We always think of the whiz kids as the offensive guys, but Mentor is one of those young defensive wizards there. What’s been your experience with Mentor in the season and a half that he’s been around? And do you think he would be a good option as a head coach going forward? I think for Jesse Mentor, uh, he turned around a unit last year that was perennial perennially at the bottom of the league under, you know, their former head coach, Brandon Staley, who, you know, by all accounts was a a wonder kins, right? He had one year where he was leading the number one defense in the NFL with the Rams. And I’m sure the Chargers saw that was like, “Oh man, that looks really cool.” Like, I wonder what Justin Herbert would look like with a really good defense. And that just never materialized under Brandon Staley. But when Jesse Mter came in, he immediately came in and turned around this defense and, you know, it was, you know, arguably the number one scoring defense in the league, depending on on who you ask because, you know, the Philadelphia Eagles were were right there and you mess with a couple of numbers and they’re they’re right there with it. So, uh, I think for for him, I love the way he communicates. I love the accountability that he takes, um, the responsibility. Um, like for example, when they played the Colts and they got shredded, he’s like, “Hey, you know, I don’t put that on the players. I always look at myself first.” You know, that that was, you know, my failure and I need to make sure that I’m putting these guys in the right positions to have success. And I think the one thing I would say if you’re looking for drawback is when they played some of the more complete offenses, some of the more dangerous offenses in the league, the results haven’t been quite as as as dominating as they have been with some of the, you know, regular or worse teams in the league. I think that’s the one thing that you look at and you would say, maybe I need to see a little bit more consistency against the better teams before I fully buy in on the philosophy. I think when it’s ran um and to perfection, it’s basically, hey, I’m going to limit the plays, the big plays. I’m going to be a little bit more allowing on the run game, allow them to kind of to to get that, but it’s death by a thousand paper cuts. They want to make you execute all the way down the football field and basically wait for you to make a mistake. And you know that’s happened for the most part pretty well, but some of those better offenses like the Colts uh a few weeks ago made the Chargers defense look really bad. Now that was with a caveat of Cleo Mack playing 11 or 12 snaps and you know he’s such a differencemaker against the run that you know his presence is sorely missed. But Jesse Menter as a leader uh I’m fully already on board with him and his his coaching staff has been phenomenal. Their ability to get guys ready on a short, really, really short notice, get them in, get them ready to play and see them actually be productive is very, very rare and something I haven’t seen in previous coaching staff. So, uh, Jesse Mentor, I think he is absolutely a head coach. I don’t know if it’s this off season, but I have absolutely no doubt that he will be leading a team in very short order. Yeah, it it’ll it’ll be soon. And it’s funny, the numbers really do back up what you’re saying. I mean, the Chargers are a top 10 pass defense in terms of total yardage, but they’re also one of the top 10 teams in the NFL and giving up yards after catch. So, it’s like they’re like not giving up a lot of yards, but the yards that they do give up are the dink and dunk movearounds. And that kind of leads me into the matchups for this game because the Titans are going to need some of their young players on offense that have yards after catch ability to really step up and go against, you know, those linebackers and those secondary players of the Chargers. and we’ll get into matchups on both sides of the ball. Right now, do want to let you guys know that today’s episode is brought to you by prize picks. You and I make decisions every single day. But on prize picks, being right can actually get you paid. Don’t miss any of the excitement this sports season. 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Who knows if he’ll be on the team by the time usually the trades happen earlier in the week, but we did just get a trade with the Eagles and the Jets, so you never really know. Uh, but Chicka Conquo is a tight end that has great yards after catch ability, can take a quick short pass, break a tackle, get up field, and then Chim DK, the Titans rookie wide receiver out of Florida, has kind of emerged in the last couple of weeks, seven catches, 93 yards last week, 4.3 speed. He’s a guy who can really separate from man coverage, get down the field. He’s a really good kick returner as well for the Titans. I haven’t checked this week, but he’s been leading the NFL in total yards for for the AFC for quite some time now because of the kick returnability and punt returnability. So, those guys might be you you know, Dave, when you’re playing a team that’s not, you know, not quite as uh or should I say it the opposite way, when you’re playing a team that’s a little bit better than you are, you kind of need some special things to happen, some magical moments. And one of those yards after catch guys breaking a tackle on the secondary, the linebacker group of the Chargers, I think that could be one of the ways the Titans find a few big plays to keep them in it if they’re able to do so. Yeah, I think when you look at the Chargers linebackers, I think there there’s kind of a stark contrast in the skill sets that they bring to the table, which is kind of why they they mesh and they work really well together. They have Denzel Pman who is that that kind of dominator in the run game, right? He brings the hammer, right? He has that real stopping power. He hits you and you get you go down. That’s the end of the play. With Deion Henley, he is more of the coverage linebacker, right? He’s a beast. Like he he’s a great all-around player. Kind of had a couple of down weeks by his standards cuz I mean to me I think he’s one of the best young linebackers in the league just from an all-around skill set standpoint. Um being able to cover, being able to run, being able to, you know, be there and run support, being able to blitz. Like he really has a very well-rounded skill set. So, as far as like pass coverage, I really wouldn’t be going after Deion Henley as much. No. But if if you can get, you know, an opportunity where you’re lined up on Denzel Pman, not quite the same level of coverage. Now, uh, and those obvious passing downs are probably going to pull him off the field and probably put Troy Dye on the field if they need somebody covering. He’s a little bit better of a coverage linebacker than uh you know Denzel Pman is, but they they all have their you know things that they do that they bring to the table. Uh and I think you know that brings me to what I think is one of the big matchups here is the Titans line versus the Chargers pass rush. Uh the Chargers pass rush is now complete with the return of the first ballot future hall of famer Khalil Mack really you know being back to being full go. you know, the first game back against India, as I mentioned, only 11 or 12 snaps. Against the Vikings, I think he played over 40. Uh, so he was, you know, back to to being who he was. And the Chargers dominated that game, especially the pass rush. They Yeah. dropped his I mean, obviously, you know, the quarterback now is now on IR um and done for the season. He should never have played in that game anyway. Carson Wentz was was was already beat up and hurt and the Chargers made that a lot worse. But now they have Khalil Mack and Tuli Tui Palotu and Adaf Ooway who has been a great addition to the Chargers uh you know pass rush and the Titans line has allowed 10 pressures or less in back-to-back games. So that’s good for them. You know that’s improvements. Um but they’re going they’re going to be going up against a legitimate unit that will cause real havoc. So if the Titans struggle on those early downs, get ready because the Chargers are going to release the Hounds. Well, the problem is that the Titans have historically struggled on early downs. They have the longest average yards to gain on third downs in the NFL. It’s been very, very difficult on early downs for the Titans to get anything going. I do move to the other side of the ball for my next matchup. And something that Chargers fans may not be fully paying attention to because the Titans are bad and these are smaller moves and things like that in the grand scheme of things. The Titans have gotten rid of two of their starting quarterbacks in trades so far this year. They sent Jarvis Brownley Jr. a second year outside corner to the Jets. He’s been the Jets best player in the last couple of weeks. So that for swap. Yeah. Awesome. Love that. And then they just traded Roger McCreary, their good slot cornerback to the Los Angeles Rams. Now McCreary was on the last year of his deal. The Titans weren’t going to bring him back because he doesn’t fit their skill set of the new regime. All right, that makes sense. But regardless, those two guys are out of the picture. And now Legarius Sneed is on injured reserve with a quad injury where he missed most of last season with that quad. He’ll probably never play for the Titans ever again realistically. Um they’ll probably cut bait with him in the offseason. But the point is the Titans have no quarterbacks. The Titans are like even the defensive coordinator for the Titans, Dinard Wilson, was asked this week, you guys know, especially a Jim Harbaugh team, next man up coach speak. The classic, oh, we’re going to we believe in the next guy. Dennard Wilson, the Titans defensive coordinator said, “We always say next man up, but I gotta admit it’s going to be hard without our three starting quarterbacks.” Like, when he is even saying that in the media, he is trying to say who whoever’s hiring me next, this is not my fault. He’s literally saying they got rid of all my guys. So, I am worried about a really good wide receiver group right now where Lad McConi is coming along after a slow start and Quinton Johnston who has been up and down. I know, but he’s had some some good moments in there as well. Uh, and then obviously you have the the consmate veteran Keenan Allen in there. I just think the Titans and Trey Harris has had some good moments recently, the rookie. Uh, I just think the Titans are going to have a heck of a time guarding the wide receiver group. And then add in Aronda Gadston, the rookie tight end who’s blowing up right now. I know that’s a different problem for the safeties and linebackers, but still somebody’s got to cover and I just don’t think anybody can cover these weapons. Yeah, obviously that that was clearly one of my my other matchups. I mean that there’s no surprise there. But yeah, the Chargers receivers are are very very good with Lad Mani Keen and Allen Quinton Johnson all over 400 yards receiving. They might not get anybody over a thousand, but they might have three or four guys in the 750 to 800 yard range, which is crazy. And yeah, Ronda Gatston has been like super nova, like nuclear has gone nuclear the last couple of weeks. 19 catches, 309 yards in the last three games alone. And if Justin Herbert can stay standing, yeah, he should be feasting over uh a Titans defense and and specifically secondary that is really just looking for guys to go out there and play. I mean, anybody at this point to try to get them through this season, it’s going to be it’s going to be tough. And yeah, if the the Titans can’t get any pass rush, Justin Herbert might be in for a big day. Well, I guess the bad news for Titans fans, maybe the good news for Chargers fans is the Titans don’t have a very good pass rush either. So, it it could be difficult out there, but hey, that’s why they line up and play the game. You never know what’s going to happen. And I’ll tell you, there are a couple of things that the Titans absolutely have to do to win this game. There are some things that the Chargers are going to need to do to win this game. We’ll talk about what will determine this matchup right now. Do want to let you guys know that today’s episode is brought to you by Mazda. 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Locked on Titans, locked on Chargers. We’ve talked the big storylines. We have talked the matchups to watch. Now, it’s time to get into our our keys to victory here. What we think will determine things. And letting you kick it off here, a little Southern hospitality in this final segment. You know what I mean? What What do you think the Chargers have to do to make sure that they win this game? Yeah, I think three things here that the Chargers need need to absolutely do to win this game is number one, play a clean game. You know, they they absolutely, you know, cannot shoot themselves in the foot with the turnovers. I mean, I think one of the things the reasons why they lost to the Giants, 14 penalties, over a 100 yards, two bad turnovers. Like, you you can’t give the Titans any extra opportunities with turnovers and bad penalties. The offense has to keep cooking. The Chargers offense is getting healthier and they’ve been putting points on the board. last three games averaging 30 points per game. They’ve also played some complimentary football, 133 rushing yards, over 300 passing yards over their last three games. Justin Herbert has to continue to use his legs when there’s opportunities to do that. He’s a very, very underrated scrambler, a good runner, very, very good athlete, and they’re going up against a defense that’s ranked 29th in points allowed at 28.8 per game, and has given up 30 plus in back-toback weeks. Um, and then the last thing is the Chargers need to keep improving in the red zone. After being one of the worst scoring def scoring offenses in the red zone in the NFL, uh, they finally got right against the Vikings where they were successful on three of their four trips. Um, the Chargers got to get touchdowns, touchdowns over field goals. The Titans are decent in the red zone. They’re 15th so far this year. Uh, and you know, last year in a really bad loss to the Cardinals, the Chargers kicked six field goals. So, you can’t do that, you know, you cannot do that in this game. You got to put points on the board. You got to score touchdowns. And over the last four weeks, the Chargers red zone defense is fourth worst in the league. If this doesn’t improve, the Titans could hang around. So, got to be better on both sides of the ball in the red zone if you want to win this game. Yeah, 100%. I I I go back to the turnovers that you started with because when looking at what has kind of doomed the Chargers in their three losses this year, they’ve lost the turnover battle five to one. Now, because the Titans don’t get a ton of pressure on defense, it makes it hard to create turnovers. Now, those things kind of go hand in hand. But again, when you’re the Titans and you’re one and seven and you’re playing a five-3 Chargers team, you kind of need to get lucky to win the game. You need the Chargers to be bad more than just yourself to be good. The best version of the Titans, I don’t know if it beats an average day for the Chargers. So, the Titans kind of need the Chargers to play poorly, too. And winning that turnover battle would help. But I think one place where the Titans don’t necessarily need luck to get it to go their way, but it can go their way is in the run game. The Titans run game has been terrible. They’re bottom three in the NFL and running the football. They just can’t do it. It is a bit of a surprise. I think the offensive line uh has been better than maybe what some of the numbers say, but they have not been better than what the numbers say in the run game, and that’s been a bit of a shock. But over the last, you know, five weeks, last week against the Vikings, you’re right, the Chargers dominated. They only gave up 34 rushing yards. But the four weeks before that, 161 in the loss to the Giants, 163 in the loss to the Commanders, 137 in the win over the Dolphins by a little bit, 120 in the loss to the Colts. Now, the Titans offenses aren’t those offenses. Um, but at the end of the day, there is some susceptibility to running the football on the bad days for the Chargers. So, if the Titans can get some turnovers and run the football and keep the ball out of Justin Herbert’s hand, which it’s crazy, we barely had to talk about Justin Herbert because there’s so many other things going on. Like, that’s the formula is keep the ball away from the Chargers explosive offense that it can expose your defense and for the Chargers offense to give the Titans a few more opportunities to do that with some turnovers. It’s it’s the classic underdog formula. Run the ball, get turnovers, but that is what the Titans have to do to find a way to win any game, not just this one. No. Yeah, I mean you absolutely spelled it out for for the Chargers and when they lose the turnover battle, when they give up and just get absolutely gashed in the running game, then yeah, like the opponents have a much better chance to win. It absolutely has shown itself throughout the entire season. And you know, hey, honestly, like I like Tony Pard, but the guy who scares me in the back field is Taj Spears. I mean, that guy’s got the home run ability. Like Tony Pard’s a physical runner. Like he he runs bigger than I think that he really is. And like I I see that and I appreciate that, you know. Um, but Taj Spears is the home run hitter. He’s the guy that can take it the distance and he’s the guy that kind of scares me in the back field. And yeah, I mean that’s definitely one things going into every game that the Chargers play that the the rushing attack going against them is definitely scary. Now when Khalil Mack is back in the lineup, he makes a huge difference because he can actually set the edge. he has the strength, the physicality, and the violence to be able to set the edge and not because that’s been a huge huge issue. When he’s not there, it’s like night and day. Like opposing offenses were like just run it to the outside. They can’t touch him. And like it happened, believe me. Like they they did it to great effectiveness because there was not anybody there that could really physically set the edge. Now that Mack is there, he can do that at a real and Tuli can do that too, but they would just run away from Tuli. So now that they can’t do that, it’s a lot more difficult for opponents to run the ball to the outsides. But still an issue that every week I am very concerned about. Yeah, it’s going to be something that the Titans Titans are going to have to find a way to run the football if they have any chance, but I got to tell you, you know, I don’t know about score prediction, all that, but I I I I would imagine the Chargers find a way to pull this one out. I would imagine you feel similar. Yeah, I I think that the the Chargers would would have to absolutely give the Titans the game to to win this one. I mean, I mean no disrespect, but these two teams are in completely different um, you know, kind of levels right now. The Chargers are trying to get to a playoff spot and and the the Titans are are trying to figure things out and trying to see who they have and see what the future is for their franchise and and quite frankly, the Chargers cannot uh allow themselves to lose this game. They can’t. They have to show up. They have to give the Titans their respect by going up and doing what they should do, which is winning this game. They absolutely can’t disrespect them by overlooking them, looking towards the Steelers. That can’t happen because that that’s how you lose games like this. The Chargers have to come in focused. Uh I think with Jim Harbaugh, they will. And yeah, I do expect the Chargers to win this game. I don’t think it it’s honestly going to be particularly close. Yeah, if if the Chargers play a decent brand of football, they should be all right. But hey, Cam Ward is playing better, the Titans get the run game going. I guess that’s that’s the hope that Titans fans should be hanging on to. But with that being said, that is today’s crossover Thursday episode. Locked on Titans, locked on Chargers. I am the host of Locked on Titans, Tyler Roland, David Dragamire, the host, one of the hosts of uh Locked on Chargers as well. And uh we’re going to be back with you tomorrow to give you even more insight on this matchup. Thank you all so much for tuning in. Again, Crossover Thursday, part of the Locked On Podcast Network, your team every day.

The Tennessee Titans take on the Los Angeles Chargers this week and it will be a battle of quarterbacks with Cam Ward facing Justin Herbert. If the Titans hope to get a win, they will need Ward to outduel Herbert when the game is on the line. One of the issues is the Titans secondary is full of secondary players as all three starting cornerbacks at the beginning of the season are now gone and we will see three backup cornerbacks. This could ruin the game for the Titans against a great weapons group. Finally, if the Titans are to get a victory, they will need to take advantage in two areas — run game and turnovers.

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19 comments
  1. Charger ain't all that, Mr. Droegemeier, you over there drowning yourself in the cool-aid son. Y'all ain't even the best NFL team in y'all city. Ain't nobody scared of that team. Titan Up!

  2. Why the fuck do u all even go over this stupid ass game. Titans dont have a fucking chance. This podcast is getting so fucking stupid.i hate to even here Tyler speak

  3. Herbert & this offence is probably going to beat this Titans D so bad the games over before half time. Cam is going to ne running for his life & seeing 👻.

  4. You have to remember how Herbert came into the NFL and what he's dealt with no rookie since he was drafted have even sniffed his success.

  5. If people are being Honest about teams the colts just have been lucky to all be Healthy in this stretch of games. If they loose Tayler or any of their staters on the O line for multiple games their offeance will fall apart. repaidly.

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