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Scout's Take: In Green Bay, a corner to target and big edge guys to deal with for the Titans

Scout's Take: In Green Bay, a corner to target and big edge guys to deal with for the Titans

By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Aaron Rodgers is a future Hall of Famer, and is playing at a very high level.

The Packers’ offense is run through Rodgers and he alters plays at the line of scrimmage to take advantage of mismatches or offensive positive numbers to one side of the formation.

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Rodgers is hard to game plan for because of his ability to move players around pre-snap.

If he feels the defense is going to show blitz, he will just throw a screen pass to the outside. When he sees tight man coverage, he will throw back-shoulder sideline passes. Once Rodgers spreads out the defense’s coverage, he will call the run.

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The one route to make the Titans' pass rush irrelevant in Green Bay

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans have gone three games without taking the opposing quarterback down. They’ve got three other such games this season.

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Their star running back has more touchdowns, 15, than their team has sacks, 14.

And Sunday they head to Green Bay, where two-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers picks defenses apart for a living.

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Mike Mularkey on his piece of the Marcus Mariota era: Injury lists and leadership questions

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – From the time they drafted him second overall in 2015 until Week 6 of his fifth season, the Tennessee Titans pinned their hopes on Marcus Mariota.

The promising quarterback out of Oregon was as nice as they come in their time in Nashville, and I repeatedly offered into his fourth season that I thought he had the skillset and the mindset to be their franchise quarterback.MariotaTightRAMS

But injuries and the failures of his approach and confidence ultimately led to his undoing, leading Mike Vrabel to bench him in Denver during a loss that dropped the 2019 Titans to 2-4.

Ryan Tannehill took over and led the Titans on an AFC Championship Game run.

When I sat down with Mike Mularkey on Dec. 14 in Atlantic Beach, Fla., we discussed his experience working as Mariota’s coach for part of 2015 through 2017.

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Scout's Take: Titans took advantage of physical matchups against Lions

Scout's Take: Titans took advantage of physical matchups against Lions

By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Bad football teams are becoming an epidemic in the NFL: Jaguars, Jets, Lions, Bengals, Panthers, Texans, Chargers, Broncos.

The Lions did everything bad football teams do to lose games against the Titans. Fumble on the goal line. Fumble after gaining a first down inside the opponent's 20-yard line. Missed an extra point. Allowed a ton of third-down conversions (nine-for-11). Let their opponent find the end zone five times in five trips inside the red zone.

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Bad teams can compete but not if they are going to turn the ball over and squander scoring opportunities.

The Titans did a good job of forcing the Lions to play beyond their skill level by scoring too many points for the Lions to match.

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For win No. 10, otherworldly Titans' offense continues roll

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Once again, I invite you to offer prayers of Thanksgiving for the Titans’ offense.

Remember all the days in all the weeks in all the months in all the years where we wondered why the Titans couldn’t be an offensive team? Remember all the times we thought, coming out of training camp, they would be, only to see them, again and again, rely on the other side of the ball?**

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On Sunday they offered resounding evidence again that this is that team, with a 46-25 win over the Lions that ended a four-year streak of 9-7 seasons and ensured with two games left they will finish a least a game better than that.

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Scout's Take: The ins and outs of the Lions' personnel

Scout's Take: The ins and outs of the Lions' personnel

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Will Matthew Stafford play in Sunday’s Lions-Titans’ game?

Stafford left last week’s game against Green Bay in the fourth quarter with a rib injury in the fourth quarter.

The Lions were competitive and gave a lot of effort for their interim head coach, Darrell Bevell.TitansEndZoneFans

The toughest losing teams to play at the end of a season are the ones with an interim head coach. The energy, focus and effort are different than with a lame-duck coach.  

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Production of two-way tight ends a big element of Titans' success

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Jonnu Smith’s summer work in Florida with Ryan Tannehill provided cause for expectation.

And while Smith has been asked to block more and run fewer routes since injuries weakened the Titans at left tackle we’ve seen dividends there. Smith has scored seven touchdowns, leading a four-pack of tight ends who’s found the end zone 13 times, tied for most in the NFL with the Packers.JSmithAM

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At the same time, Smith (601 snaps), Anthony Firkser (313), Geoff Swaim (283) and MyCole Pruitt (182) have done excellent work blocking and are big factors in Derrick Henry’s production. With 1,532 yards, Henry is on pace for a second consecutive rushing title. And Ryan Tannehill is taking just 1.5 sacks a game.

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After four seasons with too many losses to bad teams, Titans can't have one down the stretch

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Packers game on Dec. 27 in Green Bay, Wisc. will be a big challenge, we know.

We’ll have to see what the Titans can do up there, and fans should hope too the Steelers find their bearings and can beat the Colts in Pittsburgh the same afternoon.Lions mark RGB

The Titans’ chief task in the remainder of the regular season is beating the teams they should beat: The Lions here Sunday and the Texans in Houston on Jan. 3.

Through four consecutive 9-7 seasons, the Titans did not wind up with records as good as they should have because of their failures to beat those sorts of teams.

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