Titans have lost every road game

  • FilledUpTinCup@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Yup. it’s how it’s been for years. We pretty much always get 2 weeks in September, 1 weekend in October, and nothing until the end of november comes along and we get 5 games in the next 7 weeks. I’ve never understood it.

  • LaSandiaPicante@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This is our house! We may be moving soon and we may collapse when forced to go outside, but this is our house!

  • Lazydusto@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The fuck is going on with the schedule that the Titans have only had 3 home games?

  • Rapkid360@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Went to LAC-TEN in Nashville week 2, beautiful stadium, worst part was having to walk back across the pedestrian bridge in the pouring rain after I watched my team lose but that’s more gods fault than Nashville

  • WileECoyoteGenius@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    We’re basically the guy who lives in his mum’s basement kicking ass in CoD but trips over his own feet leaving the house.

  • YiMyonSin@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Here’s how the Titans offense did at Nissan vs away from there and how they’d stack up with other teams across the NFL.

    Tennessee’s offense at Nissan through 3 games: 82 points (27.33 PPG, 5th best in the NFL. Only Miami, Dallas, San Fran, and Baltimore are ahead)

    Tennessee’s offense outside of Nissan through 7 games: 86 points (12.29 PPG, 32nd, with every team including the Giants ahead of them)

    Some of that can be chalked up to having played much stronger defenses on the road (The best opposing defense at home has been the 18th best scoring unit in the Atlanta Falcons), but not everything.