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TTP77
07-14-2009, 03:43 PM
From John Clayton....


In his move from the Tennessee Titans to the Washington Redskins this offseason, Albert Haynesworth dreams of having the impact like Reggie White had when he left the Philadelphia Eagles for the Green Bay Packers 16 years ago.

Why not think of the best in making one of the biggest moves in the history of free agency? The Redskins gave defensive tackle Haynesworth a contract that could end up being worth $100 million if he performs like a superstar. For years, I've been saying White, Rich Gannon and Deion Sanders were the greatest free-agent signings in NFL history. Drew Brees is making a case to be No. 4.

Now Haynesworth will be one of the most interesting signings to follow over the next couple of years.

The flipside to free agency is what happens once a great player leaves a team. In Nashville, the Titans know their defense will be different without Haynesworth, who took over games with his dominating rushing skills. Coach Jeff Fisher, a master of player psychology, already has the Titans believing they can win without Haynesworth. He's stressing the team concept in replacing him.

"We're going to keep four defensive tackles active and rotate them," Fisher said. "Albert played a little less than 59 percent of the snaps during his career. You have to look back and see that there were times we didn't have him and we still won. He was hurt and missed a lot of games. You are going to miss a great player like Albert, but you move on and you go on with the next guy stepping up."
uring his seven-year career in Tennessee, Haynesworth missed 22 games. The defense surrendered an average of 40 more rushing yards a game when he was sidelined. Still, the Titans had the resolve to win. Fisher need only look back to Week 16 of last season, when the Titans faced the Pittsburgh Steelers, for proof that his team can excel without Haynesworth. Young lineman Jason Jones had a 3½-sack game against the eventual Super Bowl champions. The Titans won, 31-14, and the defense played well.

One of the big reasons for the Titans' success is defensive line coach Jim Washburn, one of the best teachers in the game. During Washburn's tenure, it's rare that a drafted defensive lineman gets a second contract with the team -- they're so coveted in free agency. They've drafted 18 since Washburn joined the team in 1999. Washburn's pupils are the envy of the league. The Titans have calculated that, through the years, Washburn defensive linemen have received $395.6 million in contracts.

Many never lived up to those numbers after leaving. Jevon Kearse wasn't as good with the Philadelphia Eagles as he was with the Titans. Now, he's returned to get back with Washburn. Randy Starks, John Thornton, Robaire Smith, Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy were just a few drafted defensive linemen who never received second contracts with the Titans. Still, their best days were in Tennessee.

The plan this season is to have Tony Brown and Jason Jones as the starters and rotate in Jovan Haye and second-round pick Sen'Derrick Marks.

"As long as the top three get the same number of plays," Fisher said, "we'll be fine. We're not concerned.''

The only defensive lineman not affected by the rotation is Kyle Vanden Bosch. His hustle is contagious to his teammates. Fisher plans to keep Vanden Bosch on the field the entire game.

In 2008, Vanden Bosch missed six games because of injury and played less than 40 percent of the defensive snaps. Despite that, the Titans won 13 games and the AFC South.

But let's not minimize the loss of Haynesworth. Over the past two seasons, he took his game to the top level. Opponents would stack two or three blockers in front of him, yet Haynesworth still would crash the pocket and alter the offensive play.

His success was reflected in some of the numbers of other players. Take linebacker Keith Bulluck as an example. From 2002 to 2006, Bulluck averaged 138.6 tackles a season. Haynesworth put together his best two seasons in 2007 and 2008. Bulluck's tackle numbers dropped to 88 and 98 in those two seasons.

"The last two years my numbers did go down because of the force Albert was," Bulluck said. "During those two years, Albert played on my side and so did Kyle Vanden Bosch. It's hard to make plays when you have two Pro Bowlers in front of you."

Bulluck, plays the right side, watched so many opportunities get away from him the past two seasons. Haynesworth would blow up the right side of the blocking scheme with his bull rush. Vanden Bosch would slip around on the outside or inside. All of a sudden, the running back or quarterback would be flushed to the other side of the field, leaving Bulluck without much of a play.

"I honestly feel I will make more plays without Albert in the mix," Bulluck said. "I feel as though I'm going to have my best season."

More here...

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=4326590

I'm excited about our defense this year. Unlike others I foresee great things instead of doom and gloom with the loss of Albert. :thumbsup We're gonna be fine.

Aaron3322
07-14-2009, 07:14 PM
"I feel as though I'm going to have my best season." Bulluck

If Bulluck has his best season then we are in for a great year!

tyrant28
07-14-2009, 07:31 PM
amen on that one! i can't wait ! and if anyone thinks that tony brown and jason jones won't do their part, they are in for a rude awakening! both of them have toughness and quickness, and are play makers!

ryangm2123
07-14-2009, 07:36 PM
If Bullock has his best season then we are in for a great year!

yeah BULLOCK! wait, who is that?

Volunteers10
07-14-2009, 07:55 PM
yeah BULLOCK! wait, who is that?

doesn't she have a new movie out?:lolhit

Aaron3322
07-15-2009, 01:45 AM
yeah BULLOCK! wait, who is that?

:p

Mike McFan
07-15-2009, 08:28 AM
Nice read.
Thanks !:thumbsup

TTP77
07-15-2009, 09:39 AM
By Zach Bingham July 14, 2009

It was easy to tell Michael Griffin had fire in his voice earlier this month when he spoke on the Titans unfinished business from last season. The third year safety out of the University of Texas had the best year of his career in 2008, where he racked up 75 tackles -- 21 more than his rookie season -- with 55 of them being solo take downs.

Even though Griffin’s numbers sky rocketed last year, the Titans safety is not concerned with self accolades. His mindset is focused around the defense and completing the quest for a championship in 2009. Griffin said the entire team is set on settling up on unfinished business.

“I see a lot of chemistry coming between this defense, a lot of us are back again together, subtract Albert Haynesworth, but as a whole were are all are heading in the right direction,” Griffin said. “We are going to start off where we left off last year.”

http://www.titansradio.com/Article.asp?id=1412570&spid=27572

I love Griff's attitude and what a great player he's turning out to be. :thumbsup

tyrant28
07-15-2009, 05:30 PM
griff is living up to his potential, which is awesome! i have seen him since texas, and i love how he is shaping himself into a great NFL player!