Here, Cassel is about to be owned by the Charger defense yet again. His linemen have apparently all resigned at once, including Branden Albert, who decided that better things could be done with his life.Branden watched the movie "Seven Years in Tibet" before the game, and it inspired him to do something other than be run over by Luis Castillo. This man makes my head hurt Arrest him.. What's worse Losing and KEEPING BRUCE GRADKOWSKI out there while doing so, or allowing this overrated smackass to dissect you surgically I'm so sorry, Mr Asomugha. You deserve so much better than an owner who can't remember when to wear his Depends and a head coach who looks a lot like a walrus with gout Retire now, man, you can leave with respect. Exhibit A: How to waste money, Raiders style.. Even the Cowboys cheerleaders outplayed the Raiders.. Randy Orton's advice to Jim Zorn when Jim holds his exit interview with Dan Snyder Only the beginning. Talk about passing your test with flying colors Ask Pierre Thomas.. Tommy looks like a bully ate his ice cream and slapped him afterward because it was strawberry They got beaten up But that said.... 
Yeah, the team who has to play them next is not going to enjoy this day.. When this week began, I thought I had a clear upset pick that nobody would think about. A Titans win over the Colts. Why not Vince Young is 9-0 in his last nine starts and maneuvered a 99-yard touchdown drive to beat Arizona to cap off his best NFL performance yet. Chris Johnson has rushed for more than 125 yards in six straight games leading the league with 1,396 rushing yards. It’s not coincidental that Johnson has rushed for 800 yards since VY has started at quarterback Both compliment each others game well. Defensively, the Colts are 23rd against the run and 28th against the pass. With Bob Sanders out and Dwight Freeney questionable, their defense seems more vulnerable to give up more points than usual. The Colts really hurt with Sanders out of the lineup and a banged-up Freeney can free up Young for more opportunities for bigger plays. Everything is going better than expected for the Titans at this point, and what a perfect time to play the undefeated Colts in their late playoff push. Young went old school last week against opposing quarterback Matt Leinart with a winning-touchdown drive, Johnson is now considered the No.

1 running back in the league, and the Titan defense is finally coming to their own. All this was taken into consideration when I thought the Titans were going to give the Colts their first loss of the season. But then after noticing that there were more people than I thought who believed the Titans were going to beat the Colts it hit me. There are many people who still underestimate the power of Peyton Manning. The Colt’s quarterback has been 11-0 before in 2005-06, and has lead the Colts to a NFL best 11-plus wins in a season for seven straight seasons.