Locked On Colts - Daily Podcast On The Indianapolis Colts - CROSSOVER: Indianapolis Colts Must Prove They're the Better Team vs. Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans
Episode Date: September 18, 2025The 2-0 Indianapolis Colts hit the road for their first away game of the year Sunday against the Tennessee Titans. If they cannot get to and rattle rookie QB Cam Ward, it will be a good indicator that... their pass rush is truly an issue.Tyler Rowland (@TicTacTitans) of Locked On Titans joins for Crossover Thursday! Become a Locked On Colts insider! Ask your burning questions and get prompt answers from someone who's around the team every day! Get special access from the locker room, practice field, and press box! JOIN HERE! Find and follow Locked On Colts on your favorite podcast platforms:🎧 https://lockedonpodcasts.com/podcasts/locked-on-colts/📺YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdpxJspi1hMh5HL7ExpWOQLocked On NFL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Draft & More🎧 https://lockedonpodcasts.com/podcasts/locked-on-nfl/ Follow Jake's written work on roundtable.io/sports/nfl/colts/ and Zach's on si.com/nfl/colts/, and give them a follow on Twitter @JakeArthurNFL, @ZachHicks2, and @LockedOnColts! Crossover Thursday is presented by PrizePicks. Download the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONNFL to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!5-Hour ENERGYEnough with boring, flavorless caffeine; it’s time to give your caffeine a flavor upgrade with 5-hour ENERGY®️ shots. Get the favorites you love or be bold and try something new in-store and online at https://www.5hourENERGY.com or Amazon today. DoorDashWith DoorDash Streaks, you save every Saturday you order — stack it up all season, and you could save up to $250. Order this Saturday. Keep the streak alive. Fuel your gameday — only with DoorDash. Terms apply. Promo period through 11/18.Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONNFL at https://monarchmoney.com/lockedonnfl for 50% off your first year.UpsideDon’t let this offer drive on by, download the free Upside app now using my limited time promo code TOUCHDOWN for a limited time 25 cent per gallon bonus! Offers vary by user and location. Go to upside.com for terms and conditions.Click Here to download the app: https://getupside.onelink.me/zlLr?af_xp=custom&pid=barrington&c=barrington_lockedon25&deep_link_value=promo&deep_link_sub1=lockedon25&af_dp=upsideapp%3A%2F%2FSquareTo learn more, go support your favorite neighborhood spot and see what Square has been up to in your neck of the woods. And then if you have extra time, check out https://square.com/go/lockedonnfl.PrizePicksDownload the PrizePicks app today and use code LOCKEDONNFL to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelRight now, new customers can bet just FIVE dollars and if your bet wins—you’ll get THREE HUNDRED dollars in bonus bets to use across the app.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
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Big-time divisional matchup this week with the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts
and these teams seem to be going different directions.
It's crossover Thursday, folks.
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Football fans, welcome in to a number.
Another edition of Locked on Titans and Locked on Colts.
I'm the host of Locked on Titans, Tyler Rowland,
here with one of the co-hosts of Locked on Colts, Jake Arthur.
We're going to be breaking down this matchup for you guys today.
Talk about where these teams are at,
what the biggest storyline is going into this game.
We're going to talk about the matchups that we'll decide this game.
And ultimately, what are we looking for that will determine the winner?
Before we dive into it, I do want to thank you for making Locked on Titans
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So Jake, the Colts are 2 and 0.
The Titans are 0 and 2.
Looking like a great start to the year for the Colts.
What's kind of the buzz and indie right now?
Yeah, it's the unexpected is essentially everything about this team right now.
You didn't expect them to be 2 and 0,
especially with a win over the Broncos.
Daniel Jones to be lighting it up
Like there hasn't been a lot of weak points
To this team so far
And so from that vantage point
You're kind of wondering
You assume this is a hot street to start out
And it's kind of what's fact
What's fiction like what's going to come back down to earth
Last week we saw it a little bit
With no Laiatu Latu
No Charverius Ward on defense
You saw there was no pass rush
You saw with Xavier and Howard
having to be the top corner
That was going to be a problem
So the schematics and all the strings that Lou Aniruma was able to pull in week one to really put Tua and a scrambler, that didn't all necessarily work in week two against Bo Nix and Sean Payton.
Now, the defense did step up late in the game and they kind of made the plays when they had to.
They got a late interception.
You know, they finally put some pressure with some blitzes on Bo Nix.
But it looks like the defense is maybe the thing that is going to be the more inconsistent.
at part week to week and it's totally based on personnel because of week one they had a really
good marriage of brilliant play calling and scheme with the players actually executing it and you could
you could see play to play like they they just had Miami totally lost and they just they didn't
have the horses no pun intended to really do that last week um I think with with no layout too
it's very worrisome with no pass rush and obviously cam ward's been sacked 11 times I think we're
going to find out for real, you know, even if Latu plays, if you take him out of the equation,
what happens outside of him, if they're going to have a survivable pass rush or if they're
going to have to rely on blitzes a bunch this year. But otherwise, on the offensive side of the ball,
Colts have had over 400 yards of offense both games. They're averaging over 30 points a game.
Daniel Jones has had a pass rating over 100. He's throwing really efficiently. His YPA has been
north of nine and a half both games but he's also he's literally testing all levels of the
field like with the giants he got the bad rap for not throwing downfield more and i've irritated
him a time or two asking him about that because he will push back on that and say that he he does so
but he's legit throwing the ball down the field now so uh you you got to see if the shoe the other
shoe is going to drop with jones and if the defense can kind of pick themselves back up from
a game where they almost weren't able to hold on last week yeah i mean his a
dot is like 8.8 right now, something like that. Now, what I will say is looking at some of the
numbers, 36% of his dropbacks have come off play action. That obviously pairs with the run game
well. Would you say that he is really taking advantage of the space that the run game's creating?
Yeah, because Jonathan Taylor is doing a really good job right now, obviously leading the league
and rushing at the moment. But no, they've done a lot of play action. And I think that is a good way
for them to do this moving forward because they're giving him the options to just do real quick
read stuff, get rid of the ball quickly. And that's kind of how they're creating some of their big
plays. You know, Alec Pierce has had a couple big plays downfield. They've been able to attack,
you know, kind of the thing where there's a letdown play by the defense and then offensively
you need to go for go for the go ball right after that. They've been able to do that with play action.
So I imagine that's going to be a staple of this team.
Just anything to give the defense any sort of microsecond of hesitation.
They're going to do a lot of misdirection stuff, RPO's, a lot of the play action because they can with Jonathan Taylor, which is a really refreshing thing to see because you wondered how it was going to affect Jonathan Taylor not having Anthony Richardson back there because defenses did not know what to do against both of them.
Now they've got a little more of a classic style quarterback, even though Jones can move around a bit.
Yeah, yeah.
But very much more so a classic pocket passer type.
But so far, it's been good.
It's really been the offensive line that's stepped up tremendously.
That has made this all possible because Jones is making a lot of really good reads and everything.
But if he was getting constantly pressured, it wouldn't work.
And they faced Miami and Denver two super aggressive defensive fronts.
And it's been more important for.
Yeah.
And that is something that we'll continue to talk about throughout the show
because I think the Titans are maybe not on the level of the Denver Broncos front
that could create some problems.
But on the Titan side of things, I'm focusing on offense too
because the Titans' defense has had good moments.
They force the three turnovers against the Broncos.
They hold the Rams to 10 points and get an interception in the first half of last week's game.
But the Titans' offense, tell me if you've heard this before, fans of either team.
The Titans' offense is just ugly out there.
they're 30 second in points, 30 second in yards, like it just, it can't get going.
And you wonder the Titans have put so much into their offensive line.
Two first round picks, three big time veteran contracts, including Dan Moore and Lloyd Cushenberry,
which were top of the market contracts for their respective positions when the Titans handed those out in free agency.
You draft wide receivers, you have Calvin Ridley.
Tony Pollard's not a Jonathan Taylor level running back, but he's not a terrible running back.
He's more of a middle of the road starting running back in the NFL.
And Cam Ward has been, regardless of what, you know, stats you could pull up and this and that.
Cam Ward has been a massive improvement through the first two weeks at the quarterback position from, you know,
Will Levis throwing games away last year for the Titans in the first two weeks.
But it's resulted in worse offensive numbers than what the Titans had last year.
And it's kind of perplexing at some point in time, you do have to worry about coaching.
And for me, if you look at the big storyline for the Titans, it's,
if they don't win this game, and they drop to O and 3,
and then they have a three-game road trip where they have to go to Houston,
they have to go to Vegas, they have to go to Arizona, three straight games.
The Titans are staring down the barrel of 0 and 6 going into a week 7 home game
against Mike Brable's Patriots.
So I think, and I identified this game before the season.
Look, I didn't think that the Colts would have a great year.
I picked the Colts to finish last in the division.
That doesn't look like it's going to be true.
but I also am not going to go as far as to say that the Colts are going to be one of the best teams in the AFC this year.
I'm not convinced, and maybe they are, and maybe that happens.
They go 10 and 7, 11 and 6, 12 and 5, and are one of the best teams in the AFC.
Maybe I'm just wrong, but I'm still looking at this game like I did before the year.
Like, this might be the only chance the Titans have to get a win because division games are always closer than normal.
They're at home in this game, and I think if they don't win this game,
Brian Callahan will be fired within the next six weeks.
So this is huge for the Titans.
How much faith do you think people in Indianapolis have in the team now after it seemed
like Colts fans were just in Doomsday mode before the season because A Rich got benched.
But it seems like that has flipped entirely now, right?
No, yeah, they're riding the high right now for sure.
I think there is still a little bit of healthy skepticism because, again, we're not used to this.
Like for the last several years since Andrew Luck was healthy and balling really.
I guess since you can't even say 2018 because they started out slow that year.
It's been a long time since the Colts have been able to get this fired up early in the year.
So there is a little bit of like, okay, what's the reality of this?
But just enjoying the ride at the moment.
But as far as this game with the Titans, I think obviously everyone feels pretty confident.
Yeah.
But at the same time, that defense for 10.
Tennessee seems like a real thing.
And yes, the Colts have swept the Titans last couple of years,
but those games have mostly been close.
Even the late season game last year when the Colts had a healthy command of it,
they allowed Tennessee to get right back into it.
I think there's been one or two overtime games in these last couple years.
So it's been very, very close.
And when it comes to Tennessee,
in like the offensive side of the ball, like you mentioned,
does it feel like they're more trying to figure out what they are?
like Callahan knowing Cam Moore can handle a lot so he's trying to figure it out or is it
they're just totally overmatched by the defenses that they faced quite frankly I think they've
been totally overmatched by the defenses that they face that the Broncos defense is excellent
the Rams defense is excellent and I'll be honest with you I think there there is a coaching
problem here I think at this time it's only fair to say Brian Callahan is not cut out to be an NFL
head coach and that's been the biggest issue because in that first game against the Broncos
it was coaching decisions and mismanagement of the game that lost the Titans that game.
It's almost squarely on Brian Callahan.
Last week, they were a bit overmatched by the Rams,
and it's mostly been up front with the offensive line,
which has probably been the biggest disappointment so far.
But speaking of the offensive line, I will say one of the advantages I think the Titans
may have in this game is the Colts Pass rush is not on the level
of the Denver Broncos in the Los Angeles Rams,
and it may allow the Titans to find some stability on offense
that we haven't seen through the first two weeks,
but that's a big matchup that we're going to be talking about here
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All right, Jake, let's continue today's crossover Thursday, week three, Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts.
I know the Colts and Titans are going in different directions,
but these division matchups always seem to be close.
We're going to talk about the matchups that will decide this game.
And Jake, I'm going to kick us off here and continue on where we just were.
I think the Tennessee Titans' offensive line has been the biggest disappointment for the Titans so far.
You're right, 11 sacks.
I would say it's actually 10 sacks because one of those sacks was Cam Ward scrambling,
and he steps out of bounds two yards short of the sticks rather than just that always blows my mind
when quarterbacks do that.
You're right there.
You can see the line of scrimmage.
You're right out of bounds.
Just flip the ball out of bounds instead of giving a sack to your offensive line.
So I'd say really, it's 10 sacks in two games.
But that doesn't make it better.
You know, 10 sacks and two games is pretty terrible.
But I think some of those are a young quarterback needing to get the ball out of his hands quicker.
And then, of course, some of those are the offensive tackle play.
J.C. Latham, the Titans first round pick from 2024, missed last week.
And Jono Juku, who's been with the Titans for a few years, practice squad level.
guy who's kind of floated around the end of the roster.
He was in there.
Dan Moore, the big free agent tackled at the Titan sign.
He's giving up some sacks and stuff like that.
But again, we're talking about the Denver Broncos
who led the NFL in sacks last year with 64.
We're talking about the Los Angeles Rams,
which have some great players on that defensive front,
and I think will be a top five defensive front this season.
And, you know, I'm not trying to be overly critical of the Colts here.
They've been good this year, but you look at the facts here,
the Colts had five pressures last week against the Broncos.
Jeffrey Simmons had seven against the Broncos by himself.
You know what I mean?
So I think it's fair to say that the big weakness of this Colts team is that pass rush unit.
And DeForest Buckner is a fantastic player, no doubt about it.
A lot too, obviously a good player.
Quitty Pay is maybe not lived up to his draft stock, but isn't a bad player per se.
But I think the Tennessee Titans offensive line has a chance to really bounce back
in this game and limit the pressure because the quality of the opponent will go down.
And also, the Titans started getting the run game going against the Rams.
They rushed for over 4 yards per carry, 92 yards for Tony Pollard.
I think that the Tennessee Titans' offensive line has been a disappointment,
but they were one position group that every Titans fan was looking at before the year
saying, okay, the O line should be better.
The O line should be better this year.
And while that hasn't proven to be true through two weeks,
I think that the Titans offensive line is better than last year.
I think they can have a massively improved performance against the Colts defensive front,
not only in pass protection, but also in the run game.
And that's one matchup where if the Titans are able to be much better on the offensive line
against a lesser pass rush, then that will give Cam Ward time.
That'll open up the run game.
And I think the Titans' offense could have a major bounce back performance
if the offensive line handles business.
Yeah, no, this is definitely a major.
opportunity for Tennessee's line to kind of get right in this one it's not going to be it's not going to
be much of a relief because the guys they do have are they've got a lot of power and they're hard to
deal with but that doesn't necessarily mean they're going to get to the quarterback you know right
samson ebucom is a violent rusher same with taekwon lewis quidipay is very stout and strong
those guys just aren't going to bend the edge they're not the real flexible athletic types
that's where lie out to lots he comes in we don't know if he's he's going to go so last week
what's he dealing with right now if you don't mind sorry yeah hamstring so uh last wednesday
he had the hamstring injury and practice so he was limited didn't practice Thursday or
Friday and with hamstrings you that you could be back in a week you could be back in four weeks
you just really don't know so uh here in a couple hours you know we'll ask Shane Steichen is he
going to practice today and we'll see um but yeah that's
That's going to be big.
We're going to find out from the Colts perspective,
is the pass rush really in trouble or not?
Yeah.
Because the area.
It's an answer game for both.
I think this is the Titans offensive line actually as bad as they've looked in the first two weeks.
Because if they struggle in this matchup, then the answer is yes.
And then, you know, is the Colts pass rush as bad as the numbers say it is early.
If they struggle with the Titans offensive line, then that answer is probably yes.
Yeah.
Because the Titans front is not going to be going up against the Rams and the Barms.
goes this week. Not by any stretch of the imagination. You mentioned DeForest Buckner. He's always
going to show up. He's always going to have, you know, at least a couple pressures. But
last week, you mentioned five pressures against Bo Nix. They were all hurries. They didn't even
hit him. You know, it was, it was not very productive. So we definitely need to see what is going to
become of that, whether or not Laotu is there. But that also spills into the run game as well.
Because the Colts are, you know, in these couple games, it's been about five yards of carry right
around for both teams neither team has just been able to be in the spot where they can really
commit to the run throughout a game now the colts were killing the dolphins in week one and then
they were just the broncos were having a lot of success with all those crossers and all the all the
shallow stuff against the colts so that's where they were really leaning into it but i mean
pollard can do a couple things now now for the colts ty j spears always seems to be the one that
is the huge thorn in their side but like pollard can do something
some things now. So I think if the Colts defense front can't get off their blocks and if the
linebackers can't, you know, get to their run fits and it could be a problem. They're not really
undisciplined. Like they don't miss a ton of tackles. But the problem so far has been just getting
off blocks in time is the biggest thing that I have noticed. So yeah, you need a lot of back so that
everyone can kind of play in the roles they're supposed to. I think Charveris Ward will help because
that's a guy at the cornerback position on the boundary that's willing to mix it up.
and can tackle he's a tough guy there as well i hope so it's hard to say because he's got a concussion
he didn't practice at all last week uh you hope you hope to see him at least in a limited fashion
today uh so he can ramp it up in in time to play but yeah he uh he didn't leave the dolphins
game with the with the concussion but he reported it symptoms to them the monday after uh
so again just like hamstrings you never know with with concussions either so yeah they they
they need these guys back because they do contribute so heavily in different areas.
But another area I was I was wanting to kind of dig into is the Colts passing game.
So Michael Pittman Jr. is kind of back as the guy as the receiver.
You know, he dealt with the back issue last year.
And the game where they won in Tennessee, they were talking about him going on IR just that week.
I remember.
Yeah, he's going on IR.
The back is bad.
And then he went out there and catches the game.
touchdown and crushes the Titans, classic Titans experience. Put Sneed on IR essentially.
So I'm interested to see how that'll go. It's Sneed back and working and he's doing his thing.
Well, that's a little up and down. Sneed is back. He played his first full game since that injury last year.
He looked a little sluggish in the second half against Devante Adams and kind of got rolled.
But in the first half, he looked excellent against Devante Adams. So it's kind of a tail of two halves for Sneed.
So we'll see if his stamina improves in this one. Gotcha. Okay. And another one.
So when the Colts are facing the Titans for years now, I have had my eyes locked on a Monty Hooker.
Like, I think he's just one of the best X factors in the game of football and defense.
Like, he is so underappreciated.
Is he the first guy that's going to be able to kind of put the brakes on Tyler Warren for the Colts?
Because Warren, it's looking like the past game runs to him.
Yeah.
He is someone that defenses cannot handle so far.
Even if he's catching a shallow ball, he's stopping on a dust.
time and cutting back inside to create 10, 15 more yards after the catch.
So I think a guy like Amani Hooker could really be someone to stand out for Tennessee's
defense.
We'll see.
I just think it'll, he's definitely the type of player I would definitely have pause about
if I was the Colts.
Yeah, no, perfectly good answer.
Amani Hooker especially, they roll him down in those zones and have him kind of match up
with those tight ends over the middle.
That's going to be huge.
And let me just say before we go to our final segment, the Chicago Bears are just
absolutely idiots taking Loveland over Warren.
What are you guys doing, letting Warren go to the Colts?
The incompetence of other organizations
helping the Titans deal with more difficult situations.
I just can't stand it.
But with that in mind,
we do got to talk about what will decide this game ultimately.
And I think that it may be which team is able to run the ball
and then stop the run as well.
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All right, Jake, let's cap off today's week three crossover Thursday. One of two
that we'll be doing this year in a division crossover. But we've talked about the big
storylines. We've talked about some matchups that we're looking for. Now we need to talk
about what ultimately will decide this game. And Jake, I got to tell you, I think it's the
run game. I think for both teams, that's what it boils down.
to the Colts have run all over the Titans recently the Titans have held up strong
against the run early in games but their competitive stamina has dropped late in
games and I think it gets tougher for the Titans defense in the second half
because the Titans offense falls off a cliff and now you're out there more
longer drives less breaks and all that but with Daniel Jones being so good in
play action so far this year and Tyler Warren being such a valuable threat
over the middle of the field if the Colts are able to
to run the ball with success early in the game, that's only going to open up that play
action more. It's going to bite the linebackers in. It's going to bring the safeties down.
Warren's going to have more space over the middle. So I think if the Titans don't stop the
run for the Colts, they're letting the game be on easy mode for Daniel Jones. I think if
you're the Titans, you want to make Daniel Jones beat you with precision. You want to make him
slicing Dysha, long drives, consistent execution, and see if he makes a mistake, which he has in his
career. He hasn't in the first couple of weeks with the Colts, but throughout his career,
he has made mistakes if you give him too many opportunities. But you're not going to be able to
do that if you don't stop the run and set up third and long and third medium situations.
And then likewise with the Titans offense, they had a ton of success in play action opportunities last
week, even though Brian Callahan only called it 19%. Why are we only running 19% play action
when you're having so much success with it? I don't know. Doesn't make sense.
but if the Titans don't run the ball and set themselves up
and the Titans so far Jake have had the longest third down yards to gain of any team in the NFL.
Like their third downs are harder and more difficult
and when you have a rookie quarterback and you maybe don't have the most dynamic
wide receiver group of all time and you have an offensive line that's struggling all that
long third downs is just the worst thing that you could possibly hear.
So for me everything about this game is the run game
whether it's Titans defense, Titans offense doesn't matter,
the run game is everything yeah now getting ahead of the sticks would be huge uh from the colts perspective
i'm definitely i just got a big a big red circle over jonathan taylor and tyler warren those are
two guys that just do so much they're they're creating all their own plays now the offensive line
is doing their part of course but jonathan taylor has become a true three down back like we all know
him as this workhorse running back but he's catching the ball really well this year and he is
stepped up big time in pass protection. So he's kind of created a need for him to never leave the
field. And that's a guy who is one of the most explosive players in football, never has to go off
the field now. So he's been huge. Tyler Warren, I mentioned, he could take these three, four yard
catches and add a bunch more yardage to him. He's getting down field, you know, he's hitting those
corner routes, had that beautiful sail route out of the backfield that I'm sure we all saw by now last
week. So Warren and Taylor have been, I think, the biggest X factors and creators for this
offense so far. And the offensive line's got a hold up, obviously. Jeffrey Simmons versus Quentin
Nelson is always must-see. Everyone loves that matchup. I'm sure those two guys absolutely
hate each other, but we all are better as football fans for getting to see it. So that's huge.
And then the pass rush, it would be really beneficial for the Colts if they were not the get-right
game for Tennessee's protection and their offensive line. I don't know what the injuries are
going to look like. Two of the three most important defenders for the Colts were out last week,
and you've got to hope at least one of them is back. Because, I mean, Cam Ward is a creator.
They had their hands full last week with Bo Nix, who I think is someone who's somewhat similar.
He's not just a distributor. He's able to escape pressure, roll out, get out of the pocket,
and do some unique things to keep the play alive.
And I think Cam Ward is the exact same way.
And I think he's a little more willing to sit back there and hold on to the ball
until something develops, which I'm sure gets him in trouble from time to time.
But, yeah, the Colts cannot just have five pressures and no hits in this game.
Like one of the big reasons teams are having success against Tennessee is creating chaos
for Ward in the backfield.
So the Colts have to be part of that as well.
I think it was probably good for Louana Rumo to.
see a game like last week already in the season so he can kind of adjust accordingly.
You don't want Xavier and Howard to necessarily be your top cornerback.
I thought if it was going to continue rolling downhill like that, we might see more of
Jonathan Edwards, who's a rookie undrafted free agent, but at the time, that's how bad it was
for Howard.
I think he, if I remember correctly, it was like eight of eight targets, he had three penalties.
It was a genuinely horrid performance.
And so is a rookie undrafted for agent really going to give you much worse than that?
So if Howard keeps rolling downhill, I would hope they maybe bring someone else
and to stop the bleeding a little bit.
So I want to see some defensive adjustments and I really want to see Taylor and Warren
leading the offense again.
Yeah, just to add some numbers to what you're saying,
the Titans gave up 28 pressures to the Broncos in week one and then 23 pressures.
to the Los Angeles Rams.
So Colts fans, if you don't get more than five pressures,
it definitely gives you your answer about the pass rush.
The last thing I've got to say is the penalties for the Titans.
The Titans are last in the NFL right now in penalties.
They've had 28 flags thrown on them.
23 of them accepted.
Nine have been pre-snap penalties from the offensive line,
just not being locked in.
They've given up a net negative 119 yards.
They have lost 119 yards to their opponents through penalties.
most in the league by 20 yards.
So if the Titans go out there and have another double-digit penalty game at home,
they're 100% going to lose.
And once again, all eyes on Brian Callahan,
because in my opinion, you could go through each individual penalty
and subscribe it to the player.
But once the pattern has been established,
then it becomes a coaching problem that all over the roster guys can't fix that.
So those are the things that we're going to be looking for.
Great matchup.
Make sure you get your game previews from Locked on Titans
and Locked on Colts on our shows tomorrow.
But that's going to do it for us, folks.
For Tyler Rowland, host of Lockdown Titans,
Jake Arthur from Locked on Colts.
Thank you guys so much for tuning in to Crossover Thursday.