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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- So will the Titans continue their down-up-down-up pattern Sunday in Indianapolis?

Or will they build on five consecutive wins over the Colts in their first AFC South game of the season, relying on Derrick Henry along the way as they have so often in the past?

There are some reasons to be optimistic. While I know people are down on Kyle Philips because of his injury history, he brings short-area quickness the team's been lacking and should be back on the field. Peter Skoronski is also expected back after missing three games. And Nicholas Petit-Frere could pop up as an alternative to Andre Dillard at left tackle if Dillard struggles.

Skoronski is a difference-maker and Philips can be a contributor. So the Titans have that going for them. But they've got to figure out how to slow down Anthony Richardson, who's a difficult runner to handle though he's got a very low completion percentage.

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Paul Kuharsky has covered the Tennessee Titans since 1996, first for The Tennessean, then ESPN.com and now independently at paulkuharsky.com. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and one of the longest-tenured Titans beat reporters in the franchise's history.

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