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What Titans Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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10 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

Panthers should win this game but it will be closer then expected. They just beat the Saints in New Orleans. They are at home this week and Mariotta is a beast.

Check out the Saints record at home lately.

 

We're also a much better team than the Saints, they know the roster is getting blown up at the end of the year.

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9 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

Panthers should win this game but it will be closer then expected. They just beat the Saints in New Orleans. They are at home this week and Mariotta is a beast.

Maybe it will be close, maybe not!

One thing is for sure. Mariotta is not a beast , YET!

He's good!

But he is NOT a Cam! 

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Some of the comments on the Titans board are sad. Its sad because I think some of these poor Tennessee fans cannot help themselves. We should have some sympathy for them. Some seem to be afflicted by a rapidly spreading phycosis known as Jerrellaphobia.

This is post tramatic stress disorder brought on by reliving the past, having visions of Cam Newton and the Auburn Tigers rolling through the SEC on their way to a National Title, while their beloved Vols remained irrelevant. 

This is what makes them seeth with blind rage just at the mention of Cameron Jerrell Newton. They are incapable of any kind of reasoned analysis when it comes to Newton and therefore the Panthers by extension.

 

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And they had McCown's backup towers at QB. Sounds bad, right? But backup QBs going off on us is in the Panthers' DNA. Hell, I remember the late 1990s with Bueurlein and 2007 and 2009 with Matt Moore. Maybe it's in the whole NFL's DNA to get beat up by competent backups.

Against the Saints and McCown, the Panthers didn't put a whole lot of pressure on him. They sat back on defense and waited for him to make a mistake. However, he only made one mistake all game - it was the interception to Josh Norman on what could have been the game winner.

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5 hours ago, PhillyB said:

kinda weird that people from the state of tennessee have exceptionally stupid opinions to share on the internets

It's been labeled the best southern state in the good ol' US of A. 

Turns out the survey was actually targeted for inbreds and meth addicts. 

It also turns out that Memphis is actually the southern Detroit, except Detroit has better pizza.

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1 hour ago, Jangler said:

I really think this game is gonna be that game, the game we have been waiting for, a complete pounding, 45-13 Panthers.

I think are correct as well.  The Panthers had Indy and GB (far superior teams to the Titans buried for 3 quarters).  The only reason they were able to make them games is because Luck and Rodgers are two outstanding QB's and their teams are built to score in bunches.  Sorry, but the Titans are not built that way and Mariotta is NOT that good of a QB yet.

I expect this game to be over long before halftime.

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