Discovery Park Archives
Local Schools
Messenger Front Page
Weakley County Press Front Page
Lauderdale County Enterprise
Local News
National News
News Notes
Business
Videos
Education
Farm
Health
Religion
For The Record
Entertainment
Hitman
Messenger Sports
Weakley County Sports
Local Sports Features
National Sports
The Great Outdoors
Opinions/Editorials
Just A Thought
Cravens World
Anniversaries
Births
Birthdays
Annie's Mailbox
Engagements
Smartt View
General
People and Places
Weddings
mAY 15, 2013
May 8, 2013
May 1, 2013
April 24, 2013
April 17, 2003
April 10, 2013
April 3, 2013
March 27, 2013
March 20, 2013
March 13, 2013
March 6, 2013
Feb. 27, 2013
Feb. 20, 2013
Feb. 13, 2010
Feb. 6, 2012
Jan. 30, 2013
Jan. 23, 2013
Jan. 16, 2013
Jan. 9, 2013
Jan. 2, 2013
Dec. 26, 2012
Dec. 19, 2012
Dec. 12, 2012
Dec. 5, 2012
Nov. 28, 2012
Nov. 21, 2012
Nov. 14, 2012
Nov. 7, 2012
Oct. 31, 2012
Oct. 24, 2012
Oct. 17, 2012
Oct. 10, 2012
Oct. 3, 2012
Sept. 26, 2012
Sept. 19, 2012
Sept. 12, 2012
Sept. 5, 2012
Aug. 29, 2012
Aug. 22. 2012
Aug. 16, 2012
Aug. 8, 2012
Aug. 1, 2012
Weakley County Home Lawn & Garden
Weakley County Bridal
Messenger Bridal Section
Weakley County Babies
UCDM Christmas Geetings
WCP Christmas Greetings
Reader's Choice Weakley Co.
Messenger Gift Guide
Weakley County Gift Guide
Veterans Day
Decision 2012
Messenger Football
Weakley County Football
Weakley County Bridal Section
Messenger Bridal Section
Submission Information
Read Before Submitting Content
Community Submitted News
Submit Photos
Submit Calendar Events
Discussion Forums
Submit Birth Announcements
Submit Engagements Announcements
Submit Wedding Announcements
Share

Titans can rain on Indy parade


Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 5:16 pm
By: By TERESA M. WALKER, AP Sports Writer

NASHVILLE (AP) — The season has come down to this for the Tennessee Titans: They take the field for the final time as spoilers.
The Titans didn’t appear to show up at all when they still had the slimmest of playoff hopes left playing in Kansas City, and they found themselves blown out 34-14 by the Chiefs in a game where the only thing they won was the opening toss.
Now the seventh loss in the past eight games has eliminated the Titans (6-9) from the playoffs for the fifth time in the past seven seasons.
That leaves the Titans with only one thing left, and that’s trying to keep Indianapolis (9-6) from clinching yet another AFC South title at their expense.
“These guys are pros ...,” coach Jeff Fisher said Monday. “It’s not going to be difficult to get them to rally and get them ready to play.”
That’s what his Titans are saying too, though their words haven’t matched their play for the past two months. They went into Kansas City needing to win out with Jacksonville and Indianapolis losing out to reach the playoffs. The Jaguars lost, but the Titans allowed the Chiefs to score on their first four possessions in building a 24-0 lead.
The Titans’ day was summed up best by one injury in Kansas City.
Defensive end William Hayes suffered a concussion while sitting on the bench where he was hit in the head by a pass Kerry Collins was throwing away. Tennessee lost time of possession for a ninth straight game, and had at least eight penalties for a 10th game this season.
Fisher said he thought some of the penalties should not have been called Sunday, though cornerback Cortland Finnegan got away with grabbing Dwayne Bowe’s face mask caught by a photographer but not officials.
But Jason McCourty was offside when the Titans tried an onside kick after scoring to pull within 34-14.
“They know what happened (Sunday),” Fisher said. “We had a good week of practice. We didn’t carry some things over into the game. They understand what happened.”
Fullback Ahmard Hall said it’s been devastating for a team that was considered the NFL’s hottest at 5-2 with the playoffs a foregone conclusion before their six-game skid.
He said all they can do now is reflect and see what went wrong.
But pride will be on the line Sunday when they visit the Colts.
Safety Michael Griffin whiffed as one of the last Titans with a chance to tackle Bowe on a 75-yard touchdown catch and run on third-and-19.
“Everybody wants to play. No one’s quitting,” Griffin said.
Fisher hinted Monday that the Titans might go with some younger players in Indianapolis but declined to give positions or names since veterans haven’t been told.
But Collins, who just became the 12th quarterback to throw for 40,000 yards in his career, will start Sunday.
Griffin also said he thinks players and coaches will be up for possible changes this offseason.
Asked about that Monday, Fisher said that’s just a natural reaction when a team loses and is eliminated from the playoffs.
Owner Bud Adams, who has said he will evaluate Fisher at season’s end, will have the final say there.
As for his disappointment at missing the playoffs yet again, Fisher said his comments would be obvious.
“We got off to a good start. We had issues at a number of positions, and we didn’t win enough games,” Fisher said.



Print
None


Powered by Bondware
Newspaper Software | Connect Email Marketing | Express Website Builder