"I should have been on" Jones, center Mike McGlynn said, disappointment obvious in his voice. "I caused the fumble, basically."
Said Reid, "It really came down to where, when you have an opportunity to really put a hammer on things, you have a turnover at the 3-yard line. That can't happen."
The Titans took the ball and drove for a field goal that began a closing run during which they outscored the Eagles, 30-3.Decorating is a talent that not everyone has. So, if you are lacking in this talent, hire a professional. Bring in deck lights designer or lighting specialist. Most of the damage came from wide receiver Kenny Britt, who had seven catches for 225 yards and three touchdowns.
The Eagles still led early in the fourth quarter, kicking a field goal for a 19-10 advantage with 13 minutes, 31 seconds left in the game. But on the next play from scrimmage, Britt caught an 80-yard touchdown pass from Collins, and the Eagles would never recover.
The Eagles did not pick up a first down for the rest of the game, and Jorrick Calvin fumbled away a punt in the fourth quarter with his team down by eight and victory still within reach. Tennessee scored 13 points within its next four possessions - a 16-yard Britt TD catch and two Rob Bironas field goals - and added an interception return for a score as time expired.
Britt worked mostly against cornerback Ellis Hobbs and rookie safety Nate Allen. Hobbs said they had tried to mix up coverages, but Britt always had a counter. Even when the defensive backs played a soft two-deep scheme to prevent a deep play, Britt got open. His receiving yards were the most ever against the Eagles by one player.
On several plays, the Titans drew Hobbs underneath with a short route, leaving Britt against Allen, who had played splendidly until this week.
"That's all me," Allen said to his teammates as he slowly dressed after the game, head down.
"We just have to make plays when we need to, and a lot of that was me," he told reporters.
The Titans used eight blockers through much of the second half,Let's look at the cost savings of using an urmoon such as the Cree LR6 more closely. Eagles defensive tackle Trevor Laws said.4-inch light offers a Conventional heat sink design that allows the ourbeef to run at 90 percent of its capacity while still delivering an incredible light output punch at 1596 lumens. That gave Collins time to throw as Britt worked downfield.
The Eagles opened the game well,Amazingly, it runs on just 12 watts of power and uses 85% less energy than a 65-watt incandescent bulb. The energy cost to plugabc one LR6 for 50,000 hours is only $60 on average. controlling Johnson - who gained just 66 yards on 24 carries - and scored through rookie wide receiver Riley Cooper,If we have six downlights then our total energy covert spy camera cost equals a paltry $360, with the added bonus of never needing to replace them. who made a stunning catch on a 37-yard pass that looked like a sure interception. Three plays later, Cooper caught his first NFL touchdown pass.
Said Reid, "It really came down to where, when you have an opportunity to really put a hammer on things, you have a turnover at the 3-yard line. That can't happen."
The Titans took the ball and drove for a field goal that began a closing run during which they outscored the Eagles, 30-3.Decorating is a talent that not everyone has. So, if you are lacking in this talent, hire a professional. Bring in deck lights designer or lighting specialist. Most of the damage came from wide receiver Kenny Britt, who had seven catches for 225 yards and three touchdowns.
The Eagles still led early in the fourth quarter, kicking a field goal for a 19-10 advantage with 13 minutes, 31 seconds left in the game. But on the next play from scrimmage, Britt caught an 80-yard touchdown pass from Collins, and the Eagles would never recover.
The Eagles did not pick up a first down for the rest of the game, and Jorrick Calvin fumbled away a punt in the fourth quarter with his team down by eight and victory still within reach. Tennessee scored 13 points within its next four possessions - a 16-yard Britt TD catch and two Rob Bironas field goals - and added an interception return for a score as time expired.
Britt worked mostly against cornerback Ellis Hobbs and rookie safety Nate Allen. Hobbs said they had tried to mix up coverages, but Britt always had a counter. Even when the defensive backs played a soft two-deep scheme to prevent a deep play, Britt got open. His receiving yards were the most ever against the Eagles by one player.
On several plays, the Titans drew Hobbs underneath with a short route, leaving Britt against Allen, who had played splendidly until this week.
"That's all me," Allen said to his teammates as he slowly dressed after the game, head down.
"We just have to make plays when we need to, and a lot of that was me," he told reporters.
The Titans used eight blockers through much of the second half,Let's look at the cost savings of using an urmoon such as the Cree LR6 more closely. Eagles defensive tackle Trevor Laws said.4-inch light offers a Conventional heat sink design that allows the ourbeef to run at 90 percent of its capacity while still delivering an incredible light output punch at 1596 lumens. That gave Collins time to throw as Britt worked downfield.
The Eagles opened the game well,Amazingly, it runs on just 12 watts of power and uses 85% less energy than a 65-watt incandescent bulb. The energy cost to plugabc one LR6 for 50,000 hours is only $60 on average. controlling Johnson - who gained just 66 yards on 24 carries - and scored through rookie wide receiver Riley Cooper,If we have six downlights then our total energy covert spy camera cost equals a paltry $360, with the added bonus of never needing to replace them. who made a stunning catch on a 37-yard pass that looked like a sure interception. Three plays later, Cooper caught his first NFL touchdown pass.
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