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Stewy

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The play is Tennessee. Fisher and Co. have had this game circled since the schedule came out. The Titans are still stewing from their home loss to Indi last season in which special teams fumbles cost them the game in witch they actually deserved to win. Fisher's ultra conservative vanilla game plan at Miami tells the whole story. I keep hearing that Indi doesn't want to go 0-2. Handicapping emotion can be very effective but keep in mind there is nothing worse than losing at home to your main division rival. The Titans simply don't lose at home, if anyone has been paying attention defense wins championships. The Titans have a good one and the Colts don't. The Titans will run the ball at will and win the turnover battle.
 

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I TOTALLY AGREE...

"Must wins" mean nothing. This is Week 2!!!!!!! The linemaker had it right when the original line came out at Tenn -2?. I will take Tenn gettting points at home in a heartbeat.

Good luck on your play!
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Kdogg21

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im going with the Colts on this one. Colts were in the game last week and had 446 yards total offense and really could of came with a win. i dont know if Brown is playing, but he is a bit banged up. this may force mcnair to pass more, in which he only has Derrick Mason to throw too. im looking for manning to light it up.

good luck guys
 

GENO

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Kdogg don't change your mind based on this info but please rethink,.... SECOND GAME on the road for INDY plus long week after a 3 point loss.

Tennessee has a very strong win percentage at home.
 
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