NFL Picks Week 8: October 25-29

Last Week’s record 12-1, 68-37 year to date record

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Team and Location                                  Line                   Who will win

Tampa Bay at Minnesota

-6.5

Vikings will win 24-21

New England vs St Louis in London

+7.0

Patriots will win 24-10

Indianapolis at Tennessee

-3.5

Titans will win 17-14

Jacksonville at Green Bay

-15.5

Packers will win 28-10

San Diego at Cleveland

+2.5

Chargers will win 31-17

Atlanta at Philadelphia

-2.5

Eagles will win 24-21

Seattle at Detroit

-2.0

Lions will win 28-20

Miami at NY Jets

-2.5

Jets will win 20-14

Carolina at Chicago

-7.5

Bears will win 17-14

Washington at Pittsburgh

-4.5

Steelers will win 27-24

Oakland at Kansas City

-1.0

Raiders will win 24-10

NY Giants at Dallas

+2.0

Cowboys will win 28-24

New Orleans at Denver

-6.0

Broncos will win 31-28

San Francisco at Arizona

+6.5

49’ers will win 28-10

Terry Davis covers the Tennessee Titans for MemphiSport. Follow him @Terryd515.

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Game Preview: Vikings look to contain Titans

In the great words of Elvis “It’s now or never.” This is the theme the Tennessee Titans should be using this week.  Being 1-3 early in a season is not the kiss of death, but when you have best team in the league playing in the worst division in the league you have to stop the bleeding now.

Traveling to Minnesota to play the Vikings has not been good for the Titans.  They are only 1-6 in the last seven trips to the land of 10,000 lakes.  Matt Hasselbeck will lead the troops this week.  Hasselbeck is taking over the snaps for starter Jake Locker who was hurt in the first quarter in the Houston Texans game last week.  Locker’s injury to his left non-throwing shoulder is the second time this season that he has had this injury.

Chris Johnson showed some life against the Texans last week.  Johnson had his first 100 yards or more rushing game last week gaining 141 yards on 25 carries.  Going into the game Johnson had less than 75 total rushing yards in three combined games.  His resurgence will be needed against the Vikings.

Don’t expect the Titans to win many games this season with their defense.  They have given up over 30 points in every game played so far with a season high of points allowed in a 44-41 overtime win against the Detroit Lions.  Ranking 31st out of 32 teams in the NFL is not a good place to be for the Titans’ defense.  They are allowing 422 yards a game.

Christian Ponder the second year quarterback from Florida State leads the Vikings 3-1.  Many experts criticized the Vikings for selecting Ponder so high last year, but he is looking like a good pick this year.   Ponder is the only starting quarterback in the NFL without an interception on the season and ranks 8th in the NFL with a passer rating of 97.7.

Peterson missed the final few weeks of last season with a serious knee injury, but he is not showing any effects of that injury with his production this season.  Peterson has become the all-time leading rusher in Vikings’ history with 7,084 yards and has 332 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns this season.  This is the sixth season for Peterson with the Vikings.

On the other hand, the Vikings are led by their defense.  Jared Allen has been a sack machine for the Vikings.  Allen had 22 sacks last season and has 2 sacks this season.  The defense of the Vikings is ranked eighth overall in total yards allowing only 314 yards per game in the NFL.   The Vikings are 1 of only 5 teams to not allow a rush of 20+ yards in 2012. The longest rush allowed by the Vikings is 15 yards.

Terry Davis covers Tennessee Titans football for MemphiSport. Follow him @Terryd515.

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Memorable moments you might have missed in the Titans’ overtime win against the Lions

Coming into this game against the Detroit Lions no one gave the Titans a chance to win.  The game was such a non-factor that it was not shown in Memphis on the local FOX affiliate.  Instead of the state’s team, Fox 13 showed the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Unfortunately for fans in the Mid-South, the Cowboys game did not come close to being as entertaining as the one happening in Nashville.

Chris Johnson (28) of the Tennessee Titans is protected by a wall of blockers against the Detroit Lions. Photo by Terry Davis

Because the game was blacked out in Memphis, not many people in West Tennessee got to see the game. Here is what they missed:

Music City Musical 2.  A play similar to the original Music City Miracle that occurred on January 8, 2000 in a playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on a 75 yard kickoff touchdown to win the game.  Today’s play was less dramatic, but still exciting.  Darius Reynaud received a punt from Ben Graham.  Reynaud threw a pass backwards 2 yards across the field  to Tommie Campbell.  Campbell behind great blocking ran for 65 yards and a touchdown to give the Titans 10-6 lead.

A Cook Bomb.   Early in the second quarterback Jake Locker found tight end Jared Cook deep down the middle for a 61 yard touchdown bomb.  This was Cook’s first touchdown reception of the year.

Longest kickoff returns in Titans history.  Reynaud received a kickoff from Jason Hanson and he took it to the house and scored on the longest kickoff for a touchdown in Titans’ history.

Washington makes a difference.  Locker found veteran wide receiver Nate Washington for a 71 yard touchdown.  Washington went over of a defender to take the ball away and sprinted to the end zone.

A fumble return for a touchdown.  Matt  Stafford threw a completed pass to Brandon Pettigrew and he was striped by Alterraun Verner and Verner dashed down the lineside for 72 yards and a seemingly insurmountable 41-27 lead with 1L16 left in the game.

A 14 point comeback.   Stafford left the game with 1:16 in the game and Shuan Hill entered the game.  Seven plays later Hill hit Calvin Johnson for a 3 yard touchdown that was aided by a 15 yard roughing the passing penalty.

Onside kickoff.  The Lion executed a perfect onside kickoff that was recovered with 16 seconds left in the game.  Amari Spievey recovered the kickoff for the Lions on the Titans’ 46 yard line.

A Hail Mary.  Hill with 6 seconds left Hill drop back deep in the pocket and found Titus Young in the middle of a pile of receivers and defenders in the end zone for the tying score.

Overtime drama.  The Titans took their opening drive to the Lions 8 yard line where they were forced to kick a field goal.  The Lions took the ensuing kickoff  down to the Titan’s 7 yard line.  On fourth and one the Lions tried to catch the Titans off guard and ran a quarterback sneak.  After the measurement, the Lions were just short and the Titans took the 44-41 win.  This is the first win in Locker’s professional career.

These are only a small sample of what you missed in the Lions vs. Titans game because it was blacked out in Memphis.

This was only the second game in the NFL’s  history where there was a kickoff return for a touchdown, punt return for a touchdown, an onside kickoff recovery and a hail Mary for a touchdown all in the same game.

Terry Davis covers the Tennessee Titans for MemphiSport. Follow him @Terryd515.

 

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