Jack Brayman
My free play for Saturday is on the Tennessee Titans against the Baltimore Ravens, in what I'm guessing will be a very run-oriented football game. I'm not convinced they will pull this out, but I have more faith in Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill than other critics. I mean, since he took over that offense this has been a different football team, and he did lead the NFL in passer rating this season.
Derrick Henry complements him well in the backfield, and will help us keep the clock moving and the ball out of Baltimore's hands. Henry is tough to bring down, and has been effective in so many situations, that when his number is called, defensive units seem out of place at the wrong time. Henry will make life miserable for the Ravens, and keep them guessing during sustained drives.
Yes, on the other side there is Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, who may have led the league with 36 touchdown passes, but will now face a Titans defense that has improved down the stretch and been battle-tested to this point. I fully expect pure pass rusher is Harold Landry - who nobody can effectively gameplan for - to apply pressure all game, and force Jackson into mistakes.
Trust me, the Titans are good enough to win this one, they certainly good enough to cover. A victory undoubtedly hinges on their ability to shorten the game on offense, and keep the Ravens offense on the sideline. That remains to be seen.
Take the big road dog here.
1* TITANS
My free play for Saturday is on the Tennessee Titans against the Baltimore Ravens, in what I'm guessing will be a very run-oriented football game. I'm not convinced they will pull this out, but I have more faith in Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill than other critics. I mean, since he took over that offense this has been a different football team, and he did lead the NFL in passer rating this season.
Derrick Henry complements him well in the backfield, and will help us keep the clock moving and the ball out of Baltimore's hands. Henry is tough to bring down, and has been effective in so many situations, that when his number is called, defensive units seem out of place at the wrong time. Henry will make life miserable for the Ravens, and keep them guessing during sustained drives.
Yes, on the other side there is Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, who may have led the league with 36 touchdown passes, but will now face a Titans defense that has improved down the stretch and been battle-tested to this point. I fully expect pure pass rusher is Harold Landry - who nobody can effectively gameplan for - to apply pressure all game, and force Jackson into mistakes.
Trust me, the Titans are good enough to win this one, they certainly good enough to cover. A victory undoubtedly hinges on their ability to shorten the game on offense, and keep the Ravens offense on the sideline. That remains to be seen.
Take the big road dog here.
1* TITANS

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