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Cincinnati vs. Tennessee


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Collins sparks Titans to wind-blown victory in Cincy
 
 

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CINCINNATI -- After a week in the vortex of Vince Young's drama, the Tennessee Titans were unfazed by all the stuff swirling around them in Paul Brown Stadium.

Boxes. Wrappers. Plastic bags. They took it in stride and won in a breeze.

With Young back home resting his knee, backup quarterback Kerry Collins led Tennessee through the Cincinnati Bengals' wind tunnel of a stadium Sunday. He threw his first touchdown pass in two years and played the gusts expertly in a 24-7 victory, leaving the Titans unbeaten at the end of a trying week.

"It's never easy when things are going on," Collins said, "but you've got to get lost in the game plan and get ready for what's going to happen on Sunday."

The Titans were prepared. The Bengals simply weren't.

Collins avoided mistakes, rookie Chris Johnson ran for 109 yards, and Rob Bironas guided a low, curving kick through gyrating uprights for a 34-yard field goal. Linebacker Keith Bulluck provided the clincher, blocking Kyle Larson's punt in the end zone with his right arm, then snatching the ball off the ground for another touchdown.

At 2-0, the Titans are off to their best start since 1999, when they won their first three games and made the only Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. It hasn't come easy.

Young sprained his left knee during an opening win over Jacksonville, and the Titans asked police to look for him a day later out of concern for his mental state. The drama consumed their week, and Young didn't accompany the team to Cincinnati, where his 35-year-old backup showed he knows what he's doing.

"I knew the old gunslinger was going to go out there and do his thing," Bulluck said. "We had no concerns."

Collins threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Justin Gage and made no mistakes against the Bengals (0-2), off to their worst start since Marvin Lewis became head coach in 2003.

Play by play, the Titans blew them away.

Gusts well over 30 mph turned Paul Brown Stadium into a wind machine. Swirling debris pelted the field -- one of the referees' white caps sailed more than 50 yards off his head -- and every throw became a gamble. Balls floated and veered, forcing the offenses to keep it simple.

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Amazingly, Collins went 14-of-21 for 128 yards without an interception.

"It was bordering on being impossible to throw the ball where you wanted to throw it," said Collins, who drew upon his experience playing at the Meadowlands with the Giants for five years. "It just wreaked havoc on anything you were trying to do. I've been fairly confident at being able to throw in the wind over my career."

The Titans' defense took advantage, too.

Bengals receiver Chad Ocho Cinco tormented the Titans' secondary last November in Cincinnati's 35-6 win, catching a career-high 12 passes and three touchdowns. Bulluck warned the aching "Oucho Cinco" before the game to steer clear.

All Ocho Cinco managed was four harmless catches -- he also got flagged for holding and interference -- in an offense that has only one touchdown in two games. At times, the Titans' biggest challenge was dodging debris spit out by the wind.

"I got hit with a piece of box and a pretzel wrapper flying around," Bulluck said. "Everything was on the field. I guess their fans were a little mad about the performance that their team was doing. I would have been throwing things, too."

Oucho!

The Bengals couldn't argue. Carson Palmer was 16-of-27 for 134 yards with two interceptions, including Cortland Finnegan's third of the season. It wasn't all the quarterback's fault. The Bengals' defense had 12 men on the field for one play, sustaining a Tennessee touchdown drive, and their offense was flagged for having 12 men in the huddle.

Late in the first half, their defense was taken aback by a draw play, allowing Johnson to tear off a 51-yard run.

"I think everybody in the stadium knew they were going to run a draw, except for maybe the 11 guys on the field," Lewis said sarcastically.

The game ended with the stadium filled with boos and fans heading for the exits early. In many ways, it felt like the bad old days.

"It's not pretty," offensive lineman Bobbie Williams said. "I still feel like the pressure is on us. Everything is on heightened alert. We're 0-2. We're not getting it done."

Notes

  • Coach Jeff Fisher sidestepped questions about whether Young will start when he feels he can. "I know he wants to play when he's healthy," Fisher said. "We'll deal with that at that time."
  • Craig Hentrich had a 70-yard punt with the wind, 9 yards shy of the Titans' record.
  • Bengals TE Ben Utecht was hit in the chest on the game's first play, was helped off the field and didn't return.
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Reputation:94
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September 16, 2008 12:13 pm
I am the biggest VY fan, but a bigger Titans fan. And i have realised that the Titans Defense is so dominant and run game is so strong, that it don't matter if we ahve a suicidal physically gifted QB...or a QB who shows up to the game with a hangover.
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September 15, 2008 12:08 pm

Lets give the Bengals defense the proper respect on the 12 men on the field penalty. 

 They had 11 men on the field on the prior play, 2 players rush on, simple math puts this at 13 men on the field.  Luckily one player rushes off before the snap to get us down to just 12 men.  The Bengals, being the Bengals, ...(more)

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September 14, 2008 10:42 pm
Isn't it wonderful to see the beloved BUNGLES return after their long exodus from the NFL? I was beginning to wonder if they would EVER be back with a FEW glimpses of stellar play the past several years. But, as the saying goes, history ALWAYS repeats itself! Welcome back doormats. Pathetic!!!!
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September 14, 2008 4:34 pm
Looks like Cincinnati is back to being a/the legitimate joke of the NFL.  The once formidable offense is now amounting to little more a challenge to NFL defense than a Division 1 offensive squad.  Quarterback Carson Palmer is struggling statistically a receivers who have not taken this off-season seriously and plagued ...(more)
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September 14, 2008 5:51 pm
...apparently Chad "Oucho Cinco" Johnson's playing ability.

He needs to let his oversized ego go before it becomes so huge it's gravitational field generates the black hole everyone thought the LHC would create. 

This "Ocho Cinco" stunt should just be let go (shouldn't it be 'ochenta y cinco' to use proper Spanish?). 
...(more)
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September 14, 2008 7:53 pm

Anyone who is surprised that the Titans are 2 - 0, hasn't watched this team or has no idea about this team.  They were the fifth best D in the NFL last year and they look like THE BEST D in the NFL so far.  As long as the offense can put 14 - 20 points on the board and sustain drives, their defense will win them a lot of g ...(more)

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September 14, 2008 8:19 pm
(POLL) kerry or vince?
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September 15, 2008 8:46 am

Looks like Kerry Collins still has a rocket right arm.  I wonder if he's still battling his demons with the bottle and is also still making racist comments (anyone remember those days when he let his little KKK comment?).  Was his "Mel Gibson Moment" except it was pure racism, not some anti-sematic stuff ...(more)

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September 14, 2008 5:55 pm
This guy just seems to keep popping up somewhere, usually successfully.  I can't really like the guy, because I remember him as something of a jerk in his Carolina days, but he has an interesting route through the NFL.
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September 14, 2008 11:22 pm

Who would you want to be the starting quarterback for your team by the time their careers are over???? i think Terrell Pryor is another version of Vince Young except for i think his passing skills are worse than Young's.

 
The Titans don't miss Vince Young with Kerry Collins managing the game nicely.
 
The Titans don't miss Vince Young with Kerry Collins managing the game nicely. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
None
2ND QUARTER
TDLenDale White, 1 Yd run (Rob Bironas kick is good), 11:06. Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards in 5:37.
TDChris Perry, 13 Yd run (Shayne Graham kick is good), 3:16. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards in 4:39.
TDJustin Gage, 11 Yd pass from Kerry Collins (Rob Bironas kick is good), 0:38. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards in 2:38.
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