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So, it's another potential Toilet Bowl tonight for Turdsday Night Football, because of course it is.
A few weeks ago, a primetime match-up between the Colts and the Titans sounded mildly intriguing, given that Andrew Luck was looking like the stud QB all the analysts projected him to be before he was drafted, and the Titans being one of the surprisingly competitive teams this year.
But then it seems, both teams realized they were playing on Thursday night, so they realized they had to sh** the bed, to ensure that their looming matchup would be as unwatchable as possible. The Colts went and gave up something like 700 yards and 86 points to the friggin' RAMS who are starting Kellen "I Used to Back Up Marc Sanchez" Clemens. And the Titans? Well, not only did they lose their starting QB, but they actually managed to lose the Jaguars. THE JAGUARS!
Although maybe we should give the Titans some credit there. After all, had the Jaguars gone winless, they would have made history as the second team to go 0-16 in a season. And the words "Jaguars" and "history" should never be used in the same sentence.
Anyway, I fully expect a horrible derp-off of unbelievable proportions tonight. Expect both quarterbacks to go 4 for 28 with 4 picks each and no TDs.
Final Score: Colts 3, Titans 2
Not sure I buy that one brain fart of a game against the lowly Rams means that all of a sudden the Colts are the Jeff Tuel-led Bills.
I expect Luck and Co to come out and lay a beating on the Titans tonight, I'm saying a 20+ point win.
Its a great move for both parties...Reed knows Rex and Dennis Thurman and the Jets need to help that secondary.
Moves Landry to strong safety and Reed to deep safety. Should be a interesting these last few games
Except that Reed is pretty much shot at this point in his career. So other than the Jets going out and adding yet another past-his-prime "name guy" to their team, I don't think it helps them at all on the field.
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