Sun Tzu
11-13-2008, 07:29 PM
So I was perusing through ESPN.com today, and something hit me. The Titans are more than half way through the season, and are still undefeated. Then I looked at their schedule and realized it's actually possible we could have two 16-0 teams in consecutive seasons. Here is what their remaining schedule looks like.
11 Sun, Nov 16 @ Jacksonville (4-5)
12 Sun, Nov 23 NY Jets (6-3)
13 Thu, Nov 27 @ Detroit (0-?)
14 Sun, Dec 7 Cleveland (3-6)
15 Sun, Dec 14 @ Houston (3-6)
16 Sun, Dec 21 Pittsburgh (6-3)
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Indianapolis (5-4)
The last two games of the season pose the most serious threats...but the way Ben Roth has been playing I can't really take them seriously. Short of an upset, the only big time shot (IMO) they have at getting beat is if Peyton gets hot down the stretch and they have a showdown in week 17. If Tennessee does make it that far without a loss, they might decide to think big picture and sit a lot of their starters for the players. Especially after the Pats became more infamous than famous for their undefeated regular season.
11 Sun, Nov 16 @ Jacksonville (4-5)
12 Sun, Nov 23 NY Jets (6-3)
13 Thu, Nov 27 @ Detroit (0-?)
14 Sun, Dec 7 Cleveland (3-6)
15 Sun, Dec 14 @ Houston (3-6)
16 Sun, Dec 21 Pittsburgh (6-3)
17 Sun, Dec 28 @ Indianapolis (5-4)
The last two games of the season pose the most serious threats...but the way Ben Roth has been playing I can't really take them seriously. Short of an upset, the only big time shot (IMO) they have at getting beat is if Peyton gets hot down the stretch and they have a showdown in week 17. If Tennessee does make it that far without a loss, they might decide to think big picture and sit a lot of their starters for the players. Especially after the Pats became more infamous than famous for their undefeated regular season.