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I don't like dbair criticizing our D. The had some timely turnovers.....especially at the end of the game.
 

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I don't like dbair criticizing our D. The had some timely turnovers.....especially at the end of the game.
No sacks, no pressure, no QB knockdowns, receivers left running scot free. No forced punts against a backup QB.

The lack of pressure has been an every week thing since the Vikings game, it isn't a fluke anymore.

Last two games this defense has been an abomination. They've blown very large 2nd half leads for two bad losses the 2nd half of the season. They are not good.

It's nice they got those turnovers, without them we clearly don't win but one of them was nothing more than a gift.

The defense sux right now, period.
 

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What would it prove if we dominated backups? Answer me!
The same thing it proved last yr in Philly the week before the postseason started.

That said, I doubt this defense dominates anyone. Including teams backup players.
 
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Will Mike Vrabel punt Cowboys game ahead of winner-take-all showdown vs. Jaguars?​

Story by Dan Fappiano • Yesterday 10:35 AM

Head coach Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans face the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17. However, after the Titans’ recent losing streak, and with a massive game against the Jacksonville Jaguars looming in Week 18, Vrabel might value the team’s health over a win vs. the Cowboys.


Following the Titans’ embarrassing loss to the Texans in Week 16, Vrabel spoke with Nick Suss of The Tennessean about the the team’s plans moving forward. While nothing has been set it stone, Vrabel seemed reluctant to say the Titans would be sending out the A-team against the Cowboys.

“We’ve got some guys that have played a lot of football for us that are less than 100 percent,” Vrabel said. “It’s those guys I appreciate that no matter what find a way to be here for this team. We’ll try to figure out who we have and who’s available then make some decisions.”

Including their 19-14 loss to Houston, Tennessee is now on a five-game losing streak. They have been outscored 127-76 during that stretch. Their record now sits at 7-8.


The Titans have already lost quarterback Ryan Tannehill for the season. Heading into their matchup with the Texans, Tennessee had numerous other contributors on their injury report. Derrick Henry and Jeffery Simmons were both banged up yet played while players such as Ben Jones and Kristian Fulton were out.
Mike Vrabel now has a decision to make.

The Titans and Jags face off in Week 18. The winner of that game will be the AFC South champions and punch their ticket to the playoffs. Their outcome against the Cowboys holds no bearing on the Titan’s playoff hopes.
Vrabel must decide either to play their starters and go for the win, or rest up and go into Jacksonville 100%.

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He's gone. They had the look (and results) of a team that had 100% quit on the coaches.

But the Russell Wilson trade is going to go down as a major bust regardless.

It’s now official

Hackett has been fired after last nights loss
 

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KARMA!
Remember this clown when Dallas lost in Philly earlier this season?
I took the Liberty of tweeting him back with these two images/gif. 20221226_201820.jpg20221226_201712.jpg
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Couple of blurbs from CBS sports on the Donkos potential coaching search:

2. Dan Quinn​

Current position: Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator

Quinn figures to once again receive several interview requests this offseason, as he commands one of the most talented defenses in the league. The Cowboys don't statistically have one of the top defenses in the NFL, but they love to pressure the passer, and Quinn is a big reason why Micah Parsons has quickly emerged into one of the best players in the world. Imagine someone like Quinn in control of Denver's talented defensive unit.

Another reason Denver could be in on Quinn is because he has head coaching experience. His stint working opposite of Russell Wilson as the defensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks landed him the Atlanta Falcons head coaching job. In six years, he went 43-42, and made the Super Bowl in his second season back in 2016.

Something to keep an eye on: Per CBS Sports NFL Insider Josina Anderson, those in the Broncos organization expect Quinn's candidacy for their vacancy to include bringing Brian Schottenheimer along. Schottenheimer is currently a coaching analyst for the Cowboys, and has served as the offensive coordinator for several different teams -- including working with Wilson and the Seahawks at one time.

1. Sean Payton​

Current position: Fox NFL analyst

This is the big one. Per CBS Sports NFL Insider Josina Anderson, Payton has a high affinity for the Los Angeles Chargers and Cowboys jobs, with the Arizona Cardinals being in consideration as well should that job open up. Anderson reports that Payton will probably listen if the Broncos call, but historically, he's preferred a strong link to the general manager.


Payton shocked the NFL world in January when he said he was stepping down from his role as head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Virtually no one believes he's done with coaching, and he could return in 2023. The former Super Bowl champion compiled a 152-89 regular season record and a 9-8 postseason record in 15 years. He will be one of the hottest names this offseason if he wants to return to the coaching ranks.
 
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