Love him or hate him you have to admire his fiery competitive nature and how he always challenged his team mates to do better. Such a tragic end for all involved and the fact that children are involved makes it even more of a tragedy.
I'm fond of Pink Floyd fronted by Gilmour. Learning to fly is one of my favorite Pink Floyd tracks. The Division Bell is a controversial album among Pink Floyd fans, but there were some good tunes on that album such as Coming back to life, High hopes and Take it back. I preferred Gilmour's vocals opposed to that of Roger Waters.
I referred to that group as the choir boys which is ironic given the career path Chris Hall chose. It was a far cry from the days of Studdard, Sendlein, etc. Ulatoski, Huey and Hall were soft. I'm honestly surprised they didn't get Colt killed.
I'm even more disgusted looking at the all-time Texas recruits on the 247 site. Andrew Jones is 15, Will Baker is 17, Ramey is 19, Liddell is 21, Sims is 23, Coleman is 24 and Jones is 25. Shaka has in his possession 7 of the teams 25 highest ranked recruits and that isn't even enough to make the big dance?
I expected the Providence game to be the biggest kick in the nuts this season, I was wrong. CDC better grow a pair and fire this fraud when the season is wrapped up. 22 point beat down at the hands of a terrible Providence team, Baylor played like shit and still bullied Shaka and now this.....a 38 point loss? I thought the end of the Rick Barnes era was miserable, but this is worse. Shaka hasn't sniffed a NCAA tourney win, there is a snowball's chance in hell that Texas makes the big dance this season. I'm sick to my stomach of watching Will Baker brick three after three, but that's the story of Shaka's tenure at Texas. Terrible 3 point shooters bricking threes game after game.
You're talking out of your ass. The lowest Henry has averaged in his career was 4.2 YPC, overall he's slightly below 5 YPC on his career. The last two season's he's evolved into one of the best running backs in the NFL. 28 TD and 2,600 yards for 5 YPC in that span. If he wasn't hard to tackle why'd he run for nearly 200 yards against KC in the first meeting? The only reason Henry was a non factor in the second half was because KC pulled off a time consuming drive of their own, that's when Henry does his most damage.
It was a nice run. Knocked off the #1 and #3 seeds on the road, but asking a team to knock off the top 3 seeds on the road is a monumental task. The Chiefs threw the Titans off their game and made Henry a non factor, Tannehill was never going to carry the Titans to a win.
My worst fear was the Chiefs marching down the field for another easy score to begin the 2nd half, need to finish some of those pressures off as sacks.
The Titans scored numerous TD this season using a tackle as an eligible receiver. I love it! The Titans milked the clock on that drive and kept Mahomes on the sideline for nearly ten minutes.
The Titans just can't catch a break at ILB. Brown has been out, Long exited the last game early and now Evans is down. Evans has made a ton of huge plays in the post season.
Titans set up with prime field position on this drive. I don't expect to see many three and outs against the KC offense, but that's a nice way to start.