TITANS SQUAD SHOW: Jeffery Simmons SHOULD WIN DPOY, Cam Ward’s CLUTCH GENE, Titans BUILD CONFIDENCE

I’m Julian Menson. Yeah, Sunday’s game was fluky, but it went the Titans way and I’ll take it. We’ll talk about it. And I’m Brad Hopkins. The Titans answered any questions about giving up on the season. This and more on 60 Minutes. And yeah, they won. But as always, I’m here to remind folks to take a deep breath. Tighten up. It’s the Titan Squad. Everything Tennessee Titans every week covering all the big hits and gamechanging plays from the heart of music city the way only the Locked on Podcast Network can squad up. The Titan Squad Show starts now. Welcome to the Titan Squad Show. As you heard off the top right there, I’m Julian Minzone joined by Brad Hopkins and Tyler Roland here early on a Tuesday for you recording this. Happy to have you guys with us, listening wherever you may be. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, all that fun stuff. And if you’re with us live, we’ll answer those questions for you during the show, especially in our Titans Talk segment. But today’s show’s got a good one. We’re going to talk Cam Ward after leading that game-winning drive for the Titans over the win uh over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. What we want to see from him next. Jeffrey Simmons continues to play at a defensive player of the year type level, but how likely is it that he could actually win that award? But we start with one of our new favorite segments and a segment that tyler’s been doing for um his locked on Titans podcast. Titan up versus Titan down. And fellas, I don’t know how many times we are going to be able to play this during a week after a win. They’re hard to come by in the NFL. Have been even harder for the Titans over the last few years. So, we’ll start with tighten up and some positivity. I’ll start with you, Behop. What do you tighten up about after that win? Well, despite being down for most of the game and admittedly not deserving to win it, um there’s a full you got to play 60 minutes, you know. I mean, you can’t play 30 minutes, you can’t play 45 minutes. So, at the end of the day, they made less mistakes than the Cardinals did and they took advantage of the ones that Arizona did make. So, despite being down, they kept their poise and better yet, their focus. And so, while the Cardinals were falling apart, basically, the Titans just kept seeing opportunity. You know, they took advantage of miscues and ultimately they took the game. uh pass rush that finally started showing up, you know, to take effect. We saw Kyler Murray get sacked three times. Jeffrey Simmons looking like a dude that was just a world beater. Uh and actually, you got to give credit to the coverage, too, because Kyler Murray can get the ball out of his hands and there’s really no place for Jeffrey to give him a sack, get a sack, right, or create the pressure. So, in some way, symbiotically, there was a balance that helped between pass rush and the coverage, which made the defense play better. We’ll get into more of that stuff later on. I I mean for me the easy tighten up is the tighten up that I’ve been quietly whispering on the show for the last the Titans offensive line is getting better. They are getting better. And it’s not just that they are performing better as a group. The individual players are getting better. I saw Ali Udo at right tackle throw a dude out the club on a run play. Baron Browning just tossed him to the ground like a ragd doll. Like everybody collectively is playing better. Kevin Zitler is healthy. He was absolutely phenomenal in this game. So before I even looked at the tape, just watching the game, I’m like, man, I think Kevin Zyler played awesome. Like he was just great in this game. Zero pressure, zero sacks. Him and Peter Scaransky. 89.1 Pro Football focused pass blocking grade. And if you don’t care about that, well then I’m here to tell you after watching the tape twice yesterday that they deserve that high of a grade. Like they were both absolutely phenomenal. And we don’t even have JC Laam back in this group yet. he could be back this week. You put Laam in there who in theory could be their best offensive lineman, their second best offensive lineman is what I think the honest answer is because Peter Scaranssky is just playing at a phenomenal level. Cushionberry is getting better and better every single week coming back from a devastating injury for a guy his size. like, you know, he had some rough weeks early in the season, but seeing this offensive line play the way that they have and even during Cam Ward’s struggles, you know, he struggled those first 45 to 50 minutes, if we’re honest, it was terrible out there, but he had clean pockets. He had opportunities. The offensive line and Josh Schwat is a good rusher. Like the Cardinals have Kus Campbell. It’s not a terrible pass rush group. And quite frankly, I’m tired of saying, “Oh, it’s a bad pass.” this Titans offensive line has been awful for years and they would be awful against awful pass rush groups. So, the fact that, you know, the Cardinals pass rush isn’t as daunting as the Eagles or the Rams or whoever, I don’t really care about that. This offensive line starting to play better, and I think if you want to have positivity and you want to have hope and you want to tighten up, that’s one of the number one things that I could possibly bring up is is they’re really starting to come into form. Tyler Whisper, you saying Tyler and Whisper in the same sentence? I don’t know if that makes sense. Behop, real quick before I get into my tighten up. What did you think about the offensive line because I wanted you to chime in here. Tyler, he was spot on. Um, they gave Cam ample time in the pocket to throw. Obviously, they made holes in the run game. Not near as many attempts as I would like to see them have, but they still were effective in the ground game. And if you think about it, some of those big plays that we saw Calvin Ridley make, and that’s another one of my positives, too. Number zero showed up in a big way. That wouldn’t happen if Cam didn’t have the time to find him, right? for those explosive plays downfield. Even Chicken Cockwell getting involved later in that second half. But they played really really well. And as a matter of fact, I kept saying that and on sat Sunday, Tyler, after the show, we gave them their flowers because they deserved it. They have been under duress. We have been taking shots at them. We have put the the blame almost squarely at their feet in some instances. But not Sunday. Sunday they contributed to the Titans win in a big way. Yeah. As far as my Tighten up, the best players played better and that’s what the Titans needed, right? The the margin for error is so small in the NFL and particularly for this team that they needed their guys to show up every week and Jeff Simmons continues to show up like we just mentioned um a sack and a half um this past week. That’s three for the year. Um Legious Sneeed after dogging him a week earlier, you know, makes the whether he had an effect on Demarcado dropping the ball over the goal line or not. It’s the effort, right? the extra effort to make that play. Cam Ward didn’t have a great game from the start, but he showed up when it was money time. Uh Calvin Ridley, like you mentioned, be up 131 yards finally waking up. Those dead eyee goggles, they must be working or something because I don’t know. Yeah, there you go, Tyler. Hey, whatever. Even if it’s a placebo to help your mental, whatever is work, that that’s what we need to see from the Titans best players every single week. Um, as far as Titan down, something that you’re maybe a little bit weary about after this win, Behop, what do you think? Well, I I mentioned it at the top, you know, if it weren’t for the Cardinals miscues, the Titans would be 0 and five right now. Let’s just be honest, you But they did take advantage if there’s a positive to that. But they have to start faster. That first quarter, man, Marvin Harrison Jr. looked like Marvin Harrison senior. And that just wasn’t a good deal. And this guy’s been struggling for most of the season. You know what I mean? So, and I mentioned it also, not enough in the run game. only 19 designed runs out of 65 plays. That’s just not enough to establish the ground attack, you know. And another thing, I’m not one to pick on kickers. I’m not because I first off, I can’t kick a field goal from 10 yards. So, there’s that. But Joey Sly better figure it out, bro. Because if I have to gasp at another last minute field goal that could win a game and I’m watching that thing go sailing towards that right up, I’m like, “Oh my god, you got to be kidding me.” after he missed an extra point. Not a 50 yard field goal, not something that was some of some distance that could be a challenge, but an extra point, mind you. Bro, I know you’re jacked and all this other stuff, but you come on now. Y’all got to figure it out. You know, I hate to see you looking for another kicker. And at the end of the day, what kicker is at home sitting on his couch right now that’s going to be better than Joey? So, he better figure it out. I have one name, and I know it’s a little controversial, but Justin Tucker, I mean, he’s out there. He’s posting videos. I I don’t know if the Titans would accept the PR situation, but he is out there. I think he would be better. But you’re 100% right, man. Like, less time doing incline curls, more time kicking extra points. Like, I appreciate your Joey swole. I get that, you know, but like come on, man. We can’t do that. You’re right about that. But for me, I I think my overall is kind of what you’re saying. They deserve credit for taking advantage. And it is frustrating to see some of the reaction of, oh, the Cardinals gave this Well, the the Cardinals didn’t give the Titans uh Calvin Ridley 40-yard bomb down the sideline. And the Cardinals didn’t give the Titans uh a stop multiple possessions in the fourth quarter. The Titans defense held the Cardinals without a single point in the second half. I know that they dropped the the ball, but that’s only one drive. You know what I mean? like the the Titans defense didn’t have anything to do with the interception turn fumble turn touchdown like there were the Titans still took advantage of the opportunities but I guess I just want to caution against some of the excitement I’m having you know listeners of the show oh do you think the Titans can make a push you know there are Titans fans posting well they were two and four in 2019 and I just I’m excited about a win all needed a win the show needed a in. Shout out Titans content creators everywhere. Like we all desperately needed to win from the organization, the people in the freaking ticket sales. I mean, they’re they had a bad week, you know, like we all needed to win collectively. But I just don’t think this team they were still down 21 to6. They should have been down 28-6. They should have got throttled in that game. That’s the way things were going. So, credit to them for turning it around. But I don’t think that this is like the the light bulb moment or the come to Jesus moment where this team is all of a sudden going to be more competitive. Like I still someone asked me this morning, how many wins you think they’re going to have now? And I’m like probably three. You know, like I I just don’t I don’t think that this fundamentally changes my thoughts on how good this team is and Brian Callahan’s future. It was good to get a win and it feels good and I’m glad it happened. But I guess I just don’t I don’t see this as some light bulb moment where the team’s all of a sudden going to turn it around and be different now. There are things that are real from that game that I’m excited about, but there are also things that are real from that game that I’m not as excited about and I think could be a problem. Like Cody Barton’s playing terrible. You know what I mean? Like he’s been awful. He’s playing like he’s got glass in his shoes. He just isn’t getting downhill. He isn’t getting all blocks. and watching Cedric Gray play next to him who’s a tighten up. I wish we would have had just a little more tighten up time because Cedric Gray, Chim DK, like some of these guys are playing phenomenal football right now, but like Ammani Hooker is playing the worst football I have ever seen him play. And after getting an extension and playing that way, that’s rough. And Cody Barton is playing terrible. And I I just Tony Pard another fumble. You know, Tony Pard deserves credit here, but we got to stop with the fumbles. This team isn’t good enough to overcome that. So, I guess I want to be excited about the win and feed into that, but I also got to be the wet blanket and be the cloud over the parade here a little bit, too. Like, this team isn’t good now. They’re not they’re not more competitive than they were, and they should have got blasted if the Cardinals weren’t just morons, quite frankly. Yeah. I’m glad you brought up the fact that the Titans or that even this show itself, the community, the fan base needed a win because 0 and5 is a hard show to do. You know, it’s a hard show to do because we’re because we’re repeating the same things before the first four weeks, but one and four, it gives you a different outlook, right? So, we saw the Titans take advantage of the Cardinals and the Miss Q’s, right? But can they take advantage of a win? You know, I’ve been on teams where we’ve lost three, four straight and it just seemed like this the situation was bleak. You know, the media was killing us, the fan base was booing us, all the stuff. But then it just took that one. It took that one to to start something to spark confidence because ultimately if you’re on the winning side of that, you feel good about yourself and you want to do more of that. And if you can continue to tap into that that that euphoric feeling of getting a W, which are hard in the league, especially when you’re a struggling team, that does, you know, sometimes ignite the kind of infernal that it takes to have a better season. You, you know, you mentioned the flukiness of the game. I will say if you keep playing, maybe the football gods reward you a little bit. You know what I mean? Like like like you don’t cheat the game, it doesn’t kind of cheat you back. However, with that said, Be Hop, you mentioned it and you’re tightened down. Let’s play four quarters. You know what I say? Play all four quarters. It’s a 60-minute game, not a 45, not a 30. Don’t leave it up to that kind of fluky stuff to happen because it’s unrealistic that that’s going to happen every single week. We have some uh questions here in the chat already. Oldhead Kilo said, “Do we have a right tackle problem?” Yeah, the right tackle was injured. That’s a problem. Yeah. Yeah. Even though Udo was throwing people out of the club, you know, we got to see that week in week out. And we’ve seen more of him getting thrown out of the club than the reverse, you know. So, I think that they obviously need to get healthy, meaning get JC Leam back in the lineup. I thought he started to make some strides making his transition from last year’s left tackle starter to this year’s right tackle starter. Um, but think about it, he got lost to injury earlier in the year, which means it takes some time to build up that cohesion on that right side that he’s going to need to have with uh with Kevin Zitler to make sure that they’re solidified on that side. So, they need to get healthy. Is it an issue? it potentially potentially can be especially if we don’t see improvements from one week to the next um from his backups or even get JC back in the lineup. I think JC is going to play this week. I it sounded like he was pretty close last week. What I would say is boy they could use him because uh last week against the Colts, Max Crosby spent about 80 to 90% of his time lining up on the on the defensive left, which is the offensive right if you want to look at it. And you know, Aliudo had a good game this week. I want to give him credit. He looks like a good backup tackle for the team that I would feel pretty confident in to step in in a moment if they needed him. But Max Crosby is a different level of animal. He’s one of the top three, top four at max defensive ends in the in the NFL. So I think getting JC Laam back and I think they still need to help Laam out a little bit if it’s his first game back and he’s going against JC or he’s going against Max Crosby a ton. But I I wouldn’t say that they have a right tackle problem right now. I think Udo is a pretty good backup. They just need their starting right tackle who should be one of their best players back in the lineup. And we’ll see if they still have a problem. Then real quick, Julian, um you know how many sacks the Raiders had last week? Zero. And for a guy like Max Crosby, like you mentioned, Tyler, that prides himself on getting the quarterback down, he’s going to probably test every single one of those cats up front to see which one of them is the most vulnerable. And I’m I’m betting that he lines up on that left hand side. You know what I mean? Left hand like you said, Tyler, on the defense just because he’s going to test it. Now, what what’s going to happen with that is what? It’s going to change schematically what the Titans are able to do on offense because they’re going to have to account for that dude being out there. So, if that means there’s going to be an extra blocker, that means there’s one less dude downfield in the pass game. So, if that means that the running backs have to pay close attention to chipping on the way out to the flat, that’s just one more thing that’s going to affect the timing of plays that could ultimately be big situations. Now, could they take advantage of that? I would take advantage of the pass rush by RPOing, by having that that u those designed runs from number one that slow down that pass rush because if you don’t know that he’s going to go screaming by you because you’re running the field with your ears pinned back, then that makes the defense take just that half a second to see exactly what this play is. So, play action, RPO, that kind of thing is going to help in protection because they’re going to need it this week. Absolutely. All right, keep your questions and comments coming. will answer them throughout the show. We thank you guys for that so much. 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All right, fellas. So, Cam Ward gets his first NFL win, at least a regular season win. He goes 21 to 39, 265 yards, had the interception, which somehow still led to a Titans touchdown. Um, he led the he led the comeback in the fourth quarter, multiple scoring drives, including the game-winning drive. What impressed you the most about his performance on Sunday? Tyler, we’ll start with you. Uh, resiliency. I I mean, at the end of the day, that’s what matters. And we know I’ve been watching football for a long time. Obviously, Brad, you’ve been playing football and watching football for even longer. Like even the best quarterbacks of all time, the best quarterbacks in the league, things aren’t going to always go well. I mean, we saw Patrick Mahomes throw a 99 yard pick six on Monday Night Football and he’s the best quarterback in the league, right? We saw Josh Allen make mistakes and lose to the Patriots at home. Like the best quarterbacks, the best players ever. Tom Brady had bad games. Pton Manning historically had an awful rookie season. Now, not everybody turns into, you know, Pton Manning and Tom Brady after they make mistakes. That’s just I saw that all last year with Will Levis. Well, Pton Manning had 26 interceptions. Well, will everything going to turn into Pton Manning? So, I appreciate that optimism, but that ain’t going to happen. But at the end of the day, it’s about how you bounce back from bad situations. And I made the analogy, it’s like Rocky, you know, it ain’t about how many times you can hit, it’s how many times you can get hit and keep moving forward. And that’s more than football. That’s life, which is why football is the best game in the world because it teaches you so many life lessons. And I think Cam, who had his worst worst by far game through the first 50 minutes of that game or 48 minutes of that game, it was just awful. I mean, it really was. I even Hilarious. I have the I have the ultimate reverse Jinx power. I really do. It’s a superpower of mine. I literally tweeted out, I mean, I can’t hold my tongue anymore. Cam’s been a disgrace today. And literally, as I’m sending that tweet, he starts to go on fire. And it’s just one of those things that makes me excited about Cam Ward going forward. He’s a gunslinger, man. He’s not pinpoint accurate. He’s going to throw interceptions. He’s going to have fumbles. He’s going to have negative plays because of the style of play that he is and the player that he is. But he’s always going to be cool, calm, and collected, and poised. And he’s never going to be rattled. And I think, you know, again, not to hate on Will Levvice, but he was somebody who was very rattled by what happened. Things go off the track very easy for a guy like Will Leves. he gets in his own head and he can’t get out and he can’t get over his past mistakes. Cam doesn’t even care. He’s like, “Oh yeah, you know, I was bad earlier or whatever. Time to go play now.” And I think that resiliency and that poise and never feeling like, you know, I I’m on to the next play. Short memory. Cam really does have a short memory. He doesn’t care. I I think that’s super important because not everything’s going to go great in football. It’s not always going to be perfect. And for him to be able to bounce back from these situations and play his best in the biggest moments and be clutch when it matters, I I think that was incredibly impressive for a rookie. You know, I’m glad you brought up Will Levis. Maybe Will Levis’s entry into the league created the Will Leves that we saw that had rabbit ears. Whenever you’re a first round pick potentially and you go day two and everybody in the country watches you and your girlfriend sitting there just embarrassed in that moment, it makes you feel a certain way. Remember how thankful he was the Titans took a chance and picked him up and how he was going to go out there and make good on the pick and all this other stuff. At the end of the day, those rabbit ears heard everything that was being said about him and it created more pressure on him than than obviously a rookie could use at that point. Cam doesn’t have that. You know, Cam doesn’t have rabbit ears. Cam ultimately because of his trek to the NFL, he don’t care what you think. When Steph Curry misses a shot, what does he say? Load him up, bro. Keep firing. Make the next one. Exactly. And he understands the es and flows that happened in this game. So, even though we saw him play inconsistent the first quarter, the first half, he kept chunking it. You know what I’m saying? kept ultimately finding that range, finding his his big play potential and also this the the uh the support staff, you know, talking about Chan, Conquo, uh Gunnar Helm, those kind of guys, hitting them on the mark and allowing them to make plays as well. And the only way you do that is by having confidence in yourself and basically being able to blot out the white noise that sometimes distracts you and and messes with your focus. So, I like the fact that not only does he take losing like a vet, he takes winning and losing like a vet. Meaning, you can get so much out of a loss, so much more out of a loss basically than you can from a win. So, he’s learning in that regard, but he’s also saying, “Hey, look, sure, we won one, but we got to do it again. We got to get back out there and we got to repeat this so that way we can, you know, feel good about ourselves.” So, I just like his poise, his focus, his uh seeming maturity, uh and the fact that guess what? He wasn’t sloppy with the football. No fumbles. The only one interception really wasn’t his fault because it was tipped at the line of scrimmage. So, he didn’t give the ball to the defense, which is a good thing. Now, does he need to be more accurate? Of course. you know, you hit some wide open dudes, maybe it was a little late in timing, throw him behind him, but ultimately I think he’s making those strides going into just his fifth game in the NFL uh to become this team’s leader. You know, you know, the big thing that stuck out to me, particularly in that fourth quarter, fellas, is the way he simplified the game. You know, he wasn’t kind of pressing it just for the sake sake of making a play. He was okay with, I guess, the boring stuff like finding Chig for for intermediate passing game, like finding Gunner, and that led to the the highlight plays like to Calvin Ridley downfield. It seemed like just something kind of clicked in that fourth quarter for him where he he wasn’t trying to do too much. What did you make of just the overall his mental switch after the game he kind of had to go to a fourth quarter and say, you know what, piece by piece, we are going to claw our way back into this game. I’m so happy that happened to be honest with you. Like think about the very first play of the game. The very first play of the game for the Titans offense. Playaction bootleg. Chicka Conquo’s in the flat. Why aren’t we throwing it to him? Why aren’t we getting him the ball? And what he’s doing is he’s waiting for Ellio Manor on the crosser from the other side cuz he wants the bigger play. Cam needs to see, oh, I can be successful by just dumping it off and taking the profit. And it may not be super exciting. I I may not be throwing vertically, but like we got to have these in the NFL to keep things going. And then you flash forward to the final drive. What’s the first three plays? There are three yard passes. Dump off to Tony Pard. And shout out to Tony Pard who broke a tackle and got out of bounds on the very But he dumps it off to Tony Pard for two yards. And then Pard makes a guy miss, gets to the sideline for a four- yard gain. Very next play, dump off to Tony Pard again. basically the same. He goes one, two, it’s not there. I’m over Tony Pard. Tony Pard gets three more yards. Now it’s third and four. And my god, could this team use more third and fourths? Like, yeah, there’s so many third and eights, so many third and 10, so many third and 12s. And you just can’t live in that realm when you’re at the talent level the Titans are in. You just can’t do it. And then it’s third and four. Hits Gunner Helm on a quick five yard. Now we got a first down. and so many different coaches I’ve heard, whether it be Mike Rael, whether it be Todd Downing, Tim Kelly, Brian Callahan last year, Brian Callahan this year, that first first down. If we could just get that first first down, to get the momentum going, to get the drive moving, to give guys a little confidence, to just feel the flow, the chemistry, then we’re going. So, dump off to the running back twice. even though it’s under two minutes and we got to drive down the field and they need yards and the time is ticking, he still said this is the right play. This is the right play. So to go from the very first play of the game where he abandoned an easy profit to Chicka Conquo to the final drive where the urgency is even higher and he said, “You know what? I’m going to take it. I’m just going to take what’s there and do it.” I think having success and that turning into a win and then him hitting Calvin Ridley down the field or the one that he hit to Chicka Conquo for about 15 yards where he hits him at seven or eight. No conquo just turns it up for a couple more. I think proof of concept like hey man I know it’s hard for you to tell yourself that you got to take these crappy boring throws but that is going to lead to wins and success and it’s going to set up the big throws down the field that you actually want. I I think him seeing that and it working and it turning into a win absolutely huge for his maturation because now it’s not just hey we’re telling you believe us it’s hey you saw it happen just take what’s there and if he can take that fourth quarter mentality and apply it to the beginning of the game going forward and he’ll continue to have success and sustain drives it’ll be great for him going forward you know that’s part of blotting out the white noise because at the end of the day no one wants to hear chuck down Charlie check down Charlie. Well, I’ll take Chuck check down Cammy because like you said, it creates third and manageable down distances. Let me tell you from a mentality standpoint what that means for an offense that’s standing on the field. Third and four is so much more easy to manage than third and 14 or third and 10. Automatically in my mind, I’m thinking first off, there’s so many things that we can do in third and four and I know that we have a better chance of converting to a first down. That’s what I’m thinking versus third and 10. I’ve got to hold up and pass rush. I got to try not to get this guy sacked. I got to get myself some separation, get myself open. I got to deliver an accurate ball or guess what? We’re off the field. There’s so much more pressure that comes along with double digit yardage to get in a third down situation versus you being in third and less than five. You automatically feel confident that we can keep this thing going because there’s so many different things that we can do. Another thing I saw over the weekend, I was watching Titans All Access and Big Jeff and the and the guys had their fishing poles out. Of course, remember that whole fishing outing? And there was one thing that Jeffrey said that really resonated with me. He said, “We got a dog at quarterback.” And for him to say that, that’s the kind of thing that breathes confidence in your young player. So, they believe in him in that locker room. They believe in him in that front office, which allows him to believe in himself and block out all the other stuff that could be a distraction. and and you know also trusting the receivers to make plays too I think is is a big thing especially when they have been dealing with drops over the last couple of weeks just get them the ball it’s kind of like when when you go going back to a basketball analogy be hop when you mentioned Steph Curry earlier if a shooter’s in a shooting slump they just need to see one go in so if a if a receiver is having drops they just need to haul one in and even if it’s a five yard gain it’s okay to be second and five or third and four for this team like you mentioned Tyler What as far as Cam Ward for the next steps handling a win now, what do you want to see from him for the next steps going to this Raiders game on Sunday? I mean, exactly what I just said. I I want I want to see him continue to take what the defense gives him. I mean, this team is not in a position where they have a Justin Jefferson or a Jamar Chase where it’s third and long and they’re going to win, you know, like Calvin Ridley got going, but he’s not that, you know, he’s not a tier one elite wide receiver in the NFL. He’s, you know, tier three or something like that. And the rookies, Alec man, are struggling because he is just not a separator. So, everything that he can do is back shoulder fade, win on the thing. Like, he’s learning as well. A guy who came from the Canadian football system. like he’s just not a super refined player and that’s something that’s well known coming out of that system. So, I just want to see Cam continue to play the way that he played at the end of the game because you’re right, Julian. Not only does it get everybody involved, but it just breeds confidence throughout the entire offense of the offensive line. Hey, we don’t have to block for five seconds because Cam’s not going to get rid of the ball. Like, okay, I only have to strain for two or three seconds. I’m really going to strain and make sure I give him that two to three seconds. Oh, I’m a running back on a checkdown. I’m a tight end on a sitdown route. I’m going to give that extra effort because I might get the football. He might dump it off to me and then I’m going to make a man miss and then I’m going to fight for extra yards. Like I just think getting everyone more involved, letting everyone understand that you are important to this play. I I think that’s just crucial for the mental aspect of the offense as a whole going forward. And Cam Ward is in control of that with his decisions. That’s the burden of being the quarterback. Yeah. And there’s no such thing as a perfect game. Just doesn’t exist. I mean, you can throw that out there as hyperbole and and just, you know, as language, uh, you know, coach speak or whatever else because the intent obviously is to play a perfect game. But there’s never a game where someone doesn’t make a mistake, you know, and and maybe a costly one at that. So, let’s just throw that out the window as far as trying to play perfect and not make any kind of mistakes. Cam is never going to go 100% in his attempts to to uh reception ratio. It’s just not going to happen. Someone’s going to drop a ball. He’s going to overthrow somebody. Something’s going to happen. So, it’s just never going to be that way. But he can manage the game himself. Okay. And like you said, there’s going to be a heated pass rush this weekend because those guys feel a certain way about them not getting on the on the sack column last weekend. And Max Crosby, like you said, is one of those guys that can heat things up. So, that means that Cam’s got to be smart. He’s got to understand first off the Raiders even know that we’re going to try and take care of Max Crosby. So you better be looking at other stuff as far as blitzes, as far as other players are going to take advantage of their one-on-one matchups to try and get in the back field as well. So that means Cam still got to have that 180° span of the field to see exactly what smart to do with the football. If that check down to the flat, you better get it out. If that tight end makes himself available on that seam route immediately, get get it out of your hands. You see what I’m saying? go through your progression quick enough to where you can see all your options before it becomes a problem. And they can do that. You know, sometimes it is just about timing. If you hang with one receiver too long and this guy over here was open and then that guy ultimately never comes open, you’re either going to get a sack or something happens. Or you can just get going and use your feet and start letting that pass rush go by you like we saw last night with Patrick Mahomes. How many times we see Patrick Mahomes let the pass rush go around him? Trevor Lawrence, hell, Trevor Lawrence scored on a fumbled snap. Well, it wasn’t even a fumble snap. The guard steps on his foot and the boy gets up and goes and wins the damn game. Are you kidding me? That’s just having vision. That’s understanding. He said immediately that he was going to go throw it out of bounds to stop the clock, right? But guess what? There was nobody standing around him. So, we need to have that kind of observation about what the defense is doing. Take full advantage of that and then Campbell will be better for it in the end. Brad, I’ll tell you, I think that if I’m the Raiders, I’m going to use Max Crosby because I know the Titans are going to be so attentive to him as a decoy. If Max Crosby is on the defensive left, the Titans are probably going to slide that protection to the right so the guard and the tackle can kind of double team Max Crosby. Well, I’m running a delayed blitz off the right hand side to attack the left side if I know you’re sliding that way. I’m going to bring a a slot corner from the opposite side. So, you slide three guys over and leave a twoon two on the other side and then I’m going to bring a third. So, if Cam doesn’t get the ball out of his hands quickly and use his legs to take advantage of less people out in the back or in the defensive back field, I think they, you know, it’s going to be difficult, but there’s going to be opportunities to do exactly what you’re saying based on what I think the Raiders are going to try to do here to to attack the Titans offensive line. Uh, we had a comment, somebody said about the Trevor Lawrence touchdown. Mike Bell said the baby giraffe touchdown. Call on that one. Yeah. Okay. You know what though? Sure. You call him baby giraffe. He was stumbling around at first before he got to his feet, right? Well, he turned into a ball carrier. And how many times did we see him effectively take advantage of the pass rush last last night and get big yardage with this feet? The dude’s fast. He’s big and he made some mistakes last night, you know. So, he sure did. You know, let the clock expire when in inside of 20 seconds, bro. What are you doing, man? You got to delay a game. When you in the red zone, you better knock it off. And that happens all too often for him, but he found a way to win. and beat the dreaded Chiefs. I think his biggest mistake might have been picking his nose live on camera. That’s probably the That’s probably the worst mistake of all. They’re wrong for that. No, they’re now first off, picking your nose in public, you got to be careful about that, especially when you’re a quarterback in National Football League. But they were wrong for hanging on him as long as they did. I was yelling last night, “No, no.” Cuz I’m going to tell you what, fellas, and you were all thinking it. If he ate that. Oh. Oh god. It was I’ll tell you what, that that video producer in the back was probably camera three. Hold on camera. Just hold it. Hey Julian, let me ask you cuz you’re in TV, of course. Is thatable? Can you Can you sue a network for for defaming you like that? Because I always thought that if a guy was doing something like that, they’re supposed to take the camera off of him immediately. I mean, that’s probably the moral thing to do is to take it off of him. It’s the same as somebody flipping the bird, you know. It’s kind of You don’t want to see that. Even though viewers want to see that, you know. I mean, he was just going to town in there and they didn’t get the camera off of him. That was foul. If it bleeds, it leads, Brad. If it bleeds, it leads. Well, we talked about the uh Titans scheming up for Max Crosby there a little bit, but hey, the Raiders are going to have to game plan for Jeffrey Simmons. We’re going to talk about his level of play and how much of a dog he’s been this year next on the Titan Squad Show. All right, Mazda crafts cars for those who do more than simply move. You can make everyday drives feel like anything but. From smooth handling to intuitive controls with all-wheel drive standard in every crossover SUV, you can drive with confidence through almost any season. Like our players, we sweat every detail because when you make every move count, impossible becomes irrelevant. Mazda, move and be moved. All right, fellas. Jeffrey Simmons. I mean, what else can you say about this guy? I mean, he is playing at the game record type of level that we would want to see from him or that the level that the Titans needed, frankly, this year. He had another sack and a half this past week um against um the Cardinals. Brian Callahan said in the post game that, hey, he is playing at defensive player type of year level. Is that likely? Like how what are the chances that he could actually be a strong candidate, win that award? Long season, you know, there’s a lot more football left to play. But what what Brian said was true. He’s playing at a defensive player of the year level. Okay. You want a guy to dominate and correct me if I’m wrong, Tyler, he’s kind of doing it on his own. You know, Devandre Sweden in there. We’re not seeing Sebastian Joseph Dan. We’re not seeing Ardent Key in the back field all the time. We’re not seeing a bunch somebody else is taking advantage of the double teams that that he’s requiring every single play. So, the guy is doing it by himself. Him shedding those pounds allows him to keep that motor moving to where he just doesn’t give up once he hits the ground. They’re going to knock him down, you know, but what does he do? He gets back up. He still keeps fighting even at the end to get guys on the ground. And he had one and a half sacks last weekend. The guy should I mean, if you think about it, you know, and I’m not blaming him or saying that, you know, you could have done better. I mean, sure he could have done better. I’m sure he’d say the same thing, but ultimately when you look at his ability to be destructive and get in the back, my man was all over it. So, is Brian right and saying that he’s playing at the defensive player of the year level? Yes. Is it hard for an interior defensive lineman to make those kind of, you know, strides? Yes, it is. That’s your game’s name is, you know, u uh um Tyler, help me here. Name some awesome interior defensive lineman that takes over ball games. Aaron Donald. I mean, he’s he’s probably the best of my lifetime. You know what I mean? It’s just so But but I’m with you. Like, not only is Jeffrey Simmons playing at a a a level that he’s absolutely an allp pro right now. He’s been the by far the best interior defensive lineman in the league, but he is like spreading the wealth, you know what I mean? Like he’s turning water into wine for all the other guys. I go back to the game against Houston. He got pressure on CJ Stout at one point in time and he put his hands up in the air. so that Strad couldn’t dump it off to his running back. And then Ardan Key and Draymond Jones get a sack and Ardan Key is getting up doing his feed me thing and it’s like, well, Jeffrey Simmons just gave you that sack. And then remember Kyler Murray runs around backwards on the intentional grounding at the end of the game and just throws it. Jeffrey Simmons is in the back field. Kyler makes him fall because Kyler is a little mini mouse. You know what I mean? Like he’s just moving around like this. Like Jeffree Simmons is like, “Ah, get in my belly.” You know what I mean? And like he falls down, but then Big Jeff gets back up. pushes him towards Draymond Jones again and forces the incompletion. And that’s only in the pass game. We only talk about the pass rush because those are the numbers, the sacks. That’s that’s the numbers that we like to see. But in the run game, I cannot tell you how many times Jeffrey Simmons has ate a double team and Cedric Gray has flew right past who’s supposed to climb up to him because they’re dealing with Jeffrey Simmons. And it goes back to a clip from training camp where Big Jeff is yelling at Zeitler and Scaransky, you going to double team, double team. You can’t get up. You can’t get up. and he’s saying you can’t get up to the linebacker if you’re so worried about double teaming meat. And Jeffrey Simmons over and over and over again is eating these double teams, not seating ground whatsoever. And then Cedric Gray is flying right past the offensive lineman to make a tackle. And it’s like he’ll never get the credit for forcing an intentional grounding. He’ll never get statistical credit for Cedric Gray getting a tackle for loss. But those are all plays that Jeffrey Simmons is making possible. And I want to just throw this out here for the purposes of the stats. My guy uh Will Lis, who writes for Titans Size, put out a great tweet on Monday. No defensive tackle in the NFL has more sacks than Jeffrey Simmons right now. Three and a half. No defensive tackle has more tackles for loss than Jeffrey Simmons right now. Six. No defensive tackle has more solo tackles this year than Jeffrey Simmons. no defensive tackle has more pressures this week going into the prime time games of Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football. Jeffrey Simmons had eight pressures this week in this game. That was the second most in the NFL behind Aiden Hutchinson and all of the top seven guys in pressures this week were edge rush players. And Jeffrey Simmons is doing this. This ain’t Chris Jones with the Chiefs helping him out. This ain’t Aaron Donald with Von Miller on the edge taking attention. He hasn’t even had Tavandre Sweat out there to take double teams for most of this year. He’s working with Shai Tuttle and uh Lynch out there. Like Jeffrey Simmons is doing this with literally minimal help but giving maximum production. He has been by far the best defensive player in the NFL through five weeks. And I don’t think that he will win the award because you’re right, Brad, it’s hard for interior defensive linemen to win it. And I don’t think the Titans are going to be very good. And guys on bad teams don’t win awards. It just does not happen. But my god, man, he has absolutely lived up to the contract and he has gone to another level, but we do need to see him sustain it. The thing about Simmons is he has had great starts to the season before and he’s waned as the season goes on. And I worry that because he doesn’t have much help and because he’s putting out so much effort, he played 96% of the snaps. I I I mean, he’s just playing every single snap and doing this and it’s going to be hard to sustain that. So, can he do it? I think he certainly can, but we do need to see it happen. Yeah. You know what? George Caroffus emerged as one of the better pass rushers because of Chris Jones. Yes. We need to see somebody else emerge because of Jeffrey Simmons being on the field and because of the numbers that you just put out there, Taylor Tyler from uh Titan size or whatever it was. I’m sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Um, the math is a stubborn thing, man. You can’t dispute these numbers. I mean, these are facts. But if we can’t take advantage of a guy that’s as disruptive as he is on his own, like a one-man gang, that’s going to be a problem. Yeah, I remember when I when um the first defense that you know I I was uh adopted basically when I went to the Oilers was um Chris Jones on one end, William Fuller on another end, sometimes uh um I can’t remember the guy’s name from the Bears, Wilbur Marshall. He would come in. But what that did is that made a guy named Glenn Montgomery who was an interior defensive lineman get so many sacks. He took advantage completely of the star power that was on either side of him and he started making a name for himself. So, we need some guys to step up, man. We need some dudes that can take full advantage of their one-on- ones. That’s what most coaches say. Win the one-on-one battle and we have a better chance to win. So, he needs to do just that. They need to do just that. Don’t burn Jeffrey out because he’s the only option. Now, I know when Tavandre gets healthy and he gets back in the lineup, man, that’s going to make a huge bit of difference because that’s another hard to block dude by yourself, and I think that he completely can do that, but we got to get him on the field to see if that can happen. Problem is, I don’t know that they have the talent. Sorry, Julian. I I just to be I I guess I’m being the wet blanket, but I don’t know if they have a guy who can be that. I mean, Jiad Ward right now is the best pass rushing edge that they have, and they picked him up off the scrap heap before the season. I just I just don’t think the talent is there throughout the season to ultimately help Jeff in the way that we’re talking about. I just don’t think that that person is on the roster. Maybe Feami has an explosion, but we knew it was going to be a while for him to develop pass rush moves and be that guy. I just I just don’t know if if Simmons is ever going to get that help that he deserves, quite honestly. Yeah. The reason I posed the question is because he has to do more with less. Like I know it’s a different position, but take a guy like Nick Bonito who they saw week one. He’s got so many good defensive players around him. You know what I mean? And Jeff has to not only put up the numbers he’s putting up, but elevate everybody else as well, like Ardan Key, like Jiad Ward. Um, I mean, heck, Jeff even was the one who helped force a couple turnovers that week one against Denver. Um, as far as how the Raiders plan to handle him, what what do you guys think or are expecting if you’re Jeff Simmons, what are you expecting to see this week? 100% what you just said. I’m I’m expecting just like we’ve seen through the first five weeks them account for Jeffrey Simmons in the lineup. And guess who knows that? Dinard Wilson. So Dinard needs to be able to be come up with some exotics, man. say, “Hey, look, I know that if I put Jeffrey out here, they’re going to put two dudes over here, and I’m going to do this, you know, this corner blitz from this side, or I’m going to fire zone somebody, make it appear that we’re going to be, you know, maybe rushing from that side and then drop off a dude.” You’ve just got, you know, use his presence against them. Use what, you know, the Raiders are going to try and do because what the Raiders just said, “Hey, you know what? We’re just going to let whoever’s blocking Jeffree Simmons block Jeffrey Simmons. we’re not going to account for him. They’re not going to do that cuz it would probably take two series of of their quarterback Gino Smith getting the crap knocked out of them before they realize, hey, we we we that didn’t work. We need to go back and take care of 98 because this dude in the back field is is a problem for us. And then you continue to do what it is that you’ve been working on during the week to make sure that you take advantage of those matchups. That’s everybody. And the thing is, it’s not just Jeff up front. It’s not just the pressure from the front four. It’s guys in the back end making sure that Gino doesn’t have anywhere to go with the damn football. You see what I’m saying? The longer that he holds on to the football, the more opportunity they’re going to have to get him on the ground up front. But that means you’ve got to be excellent in coverage. You know, if you’re running a cover two, make sure that those safeties are high up there to help in those corners that are now oppressed. Or if you’re running a cover four where you got dudes in the back that are just making sure that the ball doesn’t get behind them. Cover three, you got one single high safety, right? And you got dudes that are either in run support or just at the line of scrimmage making sure that bump and run coverage is paramount. You got to be doing all that you can do in the coverage to make sure that those that quarterback holds on to the ball so that way you can get them on the ground. I think like we talked about just a second ago with Max Crosby, the Titans need to how would I say this? plus the Jeffrey Simmons effect, especially Colton Miller, who’s a pretty good left tackle for the Las Vegas Raiders, he’s going to be out. So, they got Stone Forthite, uh, their backup tackle in at left tackle. I think Jackson Powers Johnson, who’s their right guard, is a very good player, drafted last year in the second round, but he’s not good enough to deal with Jeffrey Simmons one-on-one. So, I’m putting Jeffrey Simmons over the right guard in his three technique spot, and I’m going to have the Raiders slide to Jeffrey Simmons because they’re going to need to help on him. And then I’m bringing a corner blitz from Roger McCreary on the back. The Titans played so much big nickel, which if you don’t know what big nickel is, folks, in the in the comments, that’s where you have three safeties on the field instead of that slot corner. You’re in nickel with five defensive backs, but it’s two outside corners and three safeties. I’m bringing Ammani Hooker on blitzes off the slot. I’m bringing Cedric Gray up the opposite B gap of Jeffrey Simmons. I’m going to make the Raiders slide their offensive line to help Jeffrey Simmons. and then I’m gonna blitz off the other side and make that backup left tackle win a one-on-one matchup or get out to take a quarterback. Like that’s what I’m doing if I’m the Titans because Gino Smith not completely devoid of athleticism, but he’s 35 years old and he has not been moving around very good this year. He leads the NFL in interceptions. He’s panicking and making bad throws. You got to blitz and put pressure on Gino Smith and force those turnovers that he’s been giving up to other teams all week. and you got to utilize Jeffrey Simmons ability to create those opportunities. We have some questions in the chat. We’re going to answer those next on our Titans Talk segment. Don’t go anywhere here on the Titans Squad Show. We’ll keep you. All right, fellas. So, we’re getting a couple of questions that we’ve had throughout the show. And make sure you guys, if you’re listening live right now, keep those questions coming. We’ll answer them to our best of our abilities here. Comments, concerns, whatever you want to talk about of the Titans, we are here for you. This one comes from Jeene Packer. How do you guys feel about Armor Davis? It’s Jaylen Armor Davis. I’m not really sold on him right now. Um it’s like everyone I see uh a receiver catch. He’s a ball. He’s at the ball. He’s the one getting toasted. Uh we saw that a couple times, especially early on against Marvin Harrison Jr. this past attacking. Um what do you what do you guys think of Jaylen Armor Davis? guy who is familiar with dinar Wilson’s system coming over from Baltimore. Well, Jim, I’ll ask you this question. I if if you have three options, you can attack Legarius Sneed, you can attack Roger McCreary, or you can attack Jaylen Armar Davis, the guy who the Titans picked up off waiverss before the season, what option are you going to take? You know, so he’s just the least talented corner that they have. He’s going to get that matchup. But I honestly didn’t think he did too bad. And I honestly think that in Dinard Wilson’s scheme with the way that they run cover for man, they’ll run cover four, which is a zone people think of, but they have man principles on the outside where if number one goes vertical, you run with them and stuff like that. And I think it I think it makes it simple. There’s a lot more emphasis on the safeties making decisions and it’s simple on the cornerbacks on the outside. So for me, it’s just about Jaylen Armar Davis doing his job. He’s going to give up some catches. He’s not an elite quarterback, but I I don’t think that he was so bad. I think after that first quarter where he got attacked a little bit, he settled in and he wasn’t some major liability where it’s like, oh, he got attacked all. It’s not like Jonathan Joseph in 2020 or something like that or old school Christian Fulton, you know what I mean? Like, so he’s a waiver player, but I think Dard Wilson gets the most out of guys in the secondary and I think he can hold down that spot just fine like Daryl Baker Jr. did last year. Everybody was like, “Wow, Daryl Baker Jr. The Titans got him off waiverss and he’s playing pretty decent.” Like Jaylen Armar Davis is a good young corner with good size and physicality and he may not be the level of player that Sne and Roger McCreary are, but I don’t think that he is some seieve in the defense where you could just attack him all game long and that’s going to get the Titans beat. So I I think he’s fine. Yeah, I’m glad you made the the acknowledgement first off that he was getting picked on by Kyler Murray. I mean Marvin Harrison caught a ball the top of his head almost for him for a touchdown and then took advantage of him on the go route on the sideline. I was like, “Good God, man. This dude needs some help, you know.” So, ultimately, he did settle into the game and it was probably because he was playing better that Kyler had to hold on to the ball and was creating all those helping create all those mistakes that we ended up seeing him help, you know, create that made a mistake, whatever. But I think ultimately, you know, he’s a role player. Let’s just say that. You know what I mean? He wasn’t somebody that was supposed to come in here with a big paycheck and and change the trajectory of this defense. You he is a role player. And if not everybody’s a superstar, man. You know, like to me in today’s internet age, everything is either trash or great. There is no in between. But in the NFL, you need Sebastian Joseph Days. You need Jaylen Armard Davis’s, you need, you know, the Kevin Zitlers who aren’t making the big-time money, but are still very good players for the value of their contract. Like, you can’t have 22 superstars on offense and defense. That’s not how it works. So, you need guys like Jaylen Armar Davis to bring value on their contract number and give you starting level play. And and listen, the Raiders don’t have a Marvin Harrison Jr. I know Marvin Harrison Jr. maybe hasn’t lived up to his draft pick, but he’s a better player than Jacobe Meyers or, you know, Jack Bes or uh Dante Thornton or Trey Tucker. Like, they don’t have a Marvin Harrison Jr. to dominate in that way. So, that should give Titans fans a little more optimism for this week. You know, real quick before we move on, they did a sideby-side comparison. I’m sure if you watching the game, you saw Marvin Harrison. They look damn near identical. And here’s a dude that’s wearing a gold jacket nowadays. So, you know, talking about his dad, I’m not going to say he’s a Hall of Famer by any stretch, but he definitely has that kind of potential and he’s bigger than his dad, you know? So, yep. Through 20 games, their stats are exactly the same. You know what I mean? If only the Titans had another young corner that they didn’t trade away, then uh have play in there. Anyways, um all right, this one comes from uh Kevin Rue. People keep saying uh lock they want lock it gone and X as in Xavier strepo in but is that really a better option opposed to maybe like a Van Jefferson you know guys the the comments keep coming for Xavier Restrepo every single day um but it just doesn’t seem like there’s a spot for him right now. Well I mean Tyler Lockett is playing on the outside too and Restrepo can’t do that. I mean, at some point in time, I think those comments are right. Like, you know, we got to worry about what’s best for the team going forward. And we know that 34 year old Tyler Lockett is not making an impact. He’s not doing a lot. He’s not able to separate at this age consistently. And at some point, I would like to see Restreo out on the field. But I also have to acknowledge what I want and what the team is going to do are not always the same. like that they just trust Tyler Lockett as a veteran to know his role, know his responsibility. He can play multiple positions. You can like on the Calvin Ridley seam throw, not the one down the right hand sideline at the end, but the one that he hit down the seam on the first touchdown scoring drive where Tony Pard capped off the touchdown, the big throw down the middle of the field to Calvin Ridley. Calvin Ridley was in the slot there and Tyler Lockett was on the outside in the Z wide receiver position. Can Xavier Restrepo play in the Z wide receiver position? Does he know that? Does he know all the different rules or does he just know the slot? And that stuff that we can’t know from behind the scenes, but I think certainly if the Titans get into the final month of the season and they have two wins, you know what I mean? Like Tyler Lockett isn’t going to be on this team next year. Tyler Lockett’s going to be 35 years old. He might not be in the NFL. Why wouldn’t you give Xavier Rashreppo a shot at that point in time just to see like, you know, he’s small, he’s slow. There’s a lot of wide receivers in NFL history who were smaller, slower guys, but they just get open. They just catch the ball. So, I I think that there are realities here like Restrepo can’t play special teams. He probably can’t play on the outside and have multiple position versatility and all that is true, but what he can do may ultimately help this team more in the future. and that may be a consideration that they have to at least think about as we get later in the season. But right now, they’re not going to give up on any of their current ideas this early. You know, when you look at just the receiving core itself from top to bottom, nobody stands out. So, at the end of the day, you can’t say that that Xavier Restreo is the best receiver that the Titans have, right? There are a bunch of guys that are playing that are better than he is, period. And even they’re not distancing themselves. I mean, Calvin really doesn’t even have a touchdown yet. They have two touchdowns receiving and two touchdowns rushing. So, at the end of the day, the offense isn’t clicking like it needs to. And I’m not going to say that Xavier Rosho is a guy that’s also going to turn everything around, you know? So, at the end of the day, if I saw somebody getting some separation and he needed help because he’s the one dude that’s making plays and making things happen and they need some compliments because defenses are going to start getting smart and taking him away. That’s not the case. There’s nobody there is just the clear out leader in the clubhouse to say, “Hey, look, I’m the go-to guy. I’m the person that when when it gets down to it, I need the ball in my hands and you need to find a way to get it to me.” We don’t have the same situation going on in Nashville that we do in Philadelphia where AJ Brown is like, “Bro, if you don’t start throwing me that damn football,” you know what I mean? And now Jaylen Herz is thinking in the back of his mind every time he drops back to pass, “I got to find 11. I gotta find 11.” No, that’s not the case here because we don’t have that dude. And that’s why they nice to have that. Huh? That’s why the Eagles lost. Saquon Barkley carried the ball six times because they’re trying to force the ball to their angry four and0. And you’re mad about not getting the ball. The disease of more, man. After you win a Super Bowl, people don’t care about that. Oh, if we’re winning, I’m happy. No, we won already. I need more. You know what I mean? Like, it’s crazy that they lost that game and they’re not running the ball, which is what they do best because they want to appease a wide receiver who’s angry about being 4-0. just side note on the NFL, but that was just crazy to me. No, no, no. It’s 100% because think about it. When when all the attention goes to Saquon Barkley, we’re talking about the magical year he had and the light isn’t as shin shining as bright, those guys want, hey, like, hey, hey, I’m out here, too, man. You know, I I want some love, too. I get it. But that’s that’s, you know, it takes a selfless player to win in spite of themsel. Quickly before we go from each of you guys, the Titans, if they are to win on Sunday, it’s because of what? Tyler, we’ll start with you. Because they blocked Max Crosby. I mean, it’s it’s that simple to me. He is the one player on that team that can dominate. And I’ll say this, too. They stopped Ashton Genty. It he is capable of running on them like Jonathan Taylor did a couple of weeks ago. And if they let the Raiders do that, they’re going to let Gino Smith, who’s playing bad football, off the hook. And if they let Max Crosby wreck the game, I mean, you’re screwed. So it stop Ashton Genty, stop Max Crosby, and you have a chance to win the football game. Be hot. Titans have to have well over 100 yards rushing. I was going to say Tony Pard, but if that’s Tony Pard, Justin uh uh uh Chestnut, Julius Chestnut, and Taj Spears combining for 150 yards, it doesn’t matter because that that means is that first off on the road, you got to be able to run the football. That means they’re protecting their quarterback and they’re winning at the line of scrimmage. So, if they’re running the football effectively, then they’re going to win the ball game. I’m going to go with no uh no freebies for for the Raiders, an offense that’s obviously struggling. don’t give them any extra opportunities to potentially get something going or any, you know, field position battle advantage or any of that kind of stuff to give them an extra chance there. All right. Uh, Zack Carpenter in the chat, he said, “Dang, missed the show.” He was asking a bunch of questions on Sunday. Uh, Zack continue to tap in with us um Tuesday mornings and after game days on Sunday. Uh, we’d love to have you there. Um, as one of the uh, I guess he’s becoming an every day to the show, too. So, thank you guys for that. Um, make sure to like, comment, subscribe, all that fun stuff. You could also check out Tyler’s Locked on Titans podcast every single day. But for now, I’m Julian Minzone. That’s Tyler Roland and of course the legend Brad Hopkins. We will see you guys on game day.

The Tennessee Titans just secured their first win of the season thanks to some costly mistakes by the Cardinals and standout performances from Jeffery Simmons and Cam Ward. We discuss the possibility of Simmons winning Defensive Player of the Year and the next step for Cam Ward as the Titans head to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders.

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15 comments
  1. Confidence. When I played ball and got a hit at my first at bat, I was good. If I didn't hit on that first one I was pressing after that. Getting confendence with that first game drive isn't just for Cam. Dump off to 0. Give him confidence as well. Do that to different receivers.

  2. The problem I see with Cam Ward is he’s throwing off the back of his feet. He’s throwing curve balls, sliders and breaking pictures. He needs to step into his throws so that his receivers can run after the catch. But it seems like he’s always fallen away with these quick side throws that receivers can’t catch cleanly!

  3. We are ready don’t have receivers that can get separation. And I don’t see X helping that out!! we need someone with speed, which is something the Titans don’t have!

  4. I don’t think AJ Brown is being selfish. I believe he’s saying that the way the Eagles have won. Their games is not sustainable. Yes, they were 4-0 but if you think about how they got there, which was by blocking a field goal and an interception by Baker, they could’ve easily lost those games. So what AJ Brown is saying in my opinion is yes you we’re undefeated but barely. And if we don’t get this passing game corrected, they will be exposed later in the season. That’s just my personal opinion on what AJ Brown meant.

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