Weekly Roundup: Titans at Cowboys

Posted by Bryson Treece on August 20, 2009 at 16:10

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Welcome to another edi­tion of the Weekly Roundup. This week I had the oppor­tu­nity to speak with Jimmy from Music City Miracles the top rated Tennessee Titans blog, and dis­cuss this week’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tennessee Titans.

We exchanged five ques­tions with each other, and below you will find what Music City Miracles had to say in response to our ques­tions. Then switch over there to see what we had to say to their questions.



(1)   In the Off Season the Titans were not able to retain the ser­vices of Albert (I like to stomp on peo­ples heads) Haynesworth. How will his depar­ture change the dynam­ics of the team and more so the defense in particular?

It won't change things as much as peo­ple think.  The Titans were already heav­ily using a rota­tion at the defen­sive tackle spot and will con­tinue to do so.  They obvi­ously do not have a guy as tal­ented as Haynesworth in that rota­tion, and you could argue that no one else in the NFL does either, but they think they can replace the pro­duc­tion with the guys they have.


(2)   I have never really “got­ten up” for a Pre Season game, but many Cowboy fol­low­ers includ­ing myself believe that this game means a ton as far as the devel­op­ment of the team. What is the over­all feel of the Titan fan­base towards this game?

It is a pre­sea­son game.  The Vince Young peo­ple are hop­ing he gets some time with the first team, but other than that it will just be another pre­sea­son game.


(3)   I keep hear­ing that the Titans want Vince Young to become a bet­ter passer and not rely on his legs so much, but then when he gets in to play the plays selected for him seem to be pri­mar­ily boot legs, and option plays, do the Titans have a plan for him? Or are they sim­ply going through the motions until they can release him?

The plays called for him are not pri­mar­ily boot legs and option plays.  Do they run more of that stuff with him than Collins? Sure, but there is an obvi­ous rea­son for that.I can assure they are not just going through the motions until they release him.  They hon­estly feel that they have a team capa­ble of win­ning the Super Bowl, and they are one injury to a 36 year old quar­ter­back away from count­ing on VY.  It would be dumb to give up on him con­sid­er­ing how small the win­dow is for win­ning a cham­pi­onship in this league.


(4)   Who are some of the Titans that Cowboy fans should keep an eye on in this game?

The Titans have a very tal­ented rookie class that is head­lined by first round wide receiver Kenny Britt, third round tight end Jared Cook, and fifth round run­ning back Javon Ringer.  All 3 of those guys have made big plays in camp and games so far.


(5)   Last year the Cowboys were given a ticket to the Super Bowl before the sea­son ever started and we all know how that worked out! The Titans how­ever were some­what of a sur­prise. Can the Titans pick up where they left off last year to make another push for the tro­phy? And if they can what aspect of their game is going to allow them to do so?

I hon­estly believe they can.  Jeff Fisher knows what it takes to get these guys back to the level they played at last season.

I also believe the offense will be a lot more potent this sea­son with the edi­tions of Nate Washington, Britt, Cook and a dras­ti­cally slimmed down LenDale White.  This should be more than enough to com­pen­sate for the loss of Albert.


Bonus: All of us here at Dallas Cowboys Nation would like to send our thoughts and prayers to the McNair fam­ily and the Tennessee Titans and all of their fans for the loss of Steve McNair.

Once again a big thank you to Jimmy and the guys over at Music City Miracles, and be sure you all head over there to see our answers and leave them some good natured com­ments, and keep it clean folks!

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