Sinking Ship; Titans Fall 35-6 to Bengals

Posted by Matt Loede on November 25th, 2007 filed in Game Stories

Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young (10) is consoled by LenDale White (25) after they lost, 35-6, in an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007, in Cincinnati.

If anyone had any questions about the Tennessee Titans being in trouble in the AFC playoff picture, just take a look at the outcome Sunday in Cincinnati.  The Titans Sunday ran into a motivated Bengals team that jumped on them early, and got a big day from wide out Chad Johnson in a runaway 35-6 win for the cats from the Queen city.

The loss for the Titans means that they have dropped three in a row, and for a team that a month ago seemed to be a lock to make the playoffs as a wild card, if the season ended right now the 6-5 Titans would be on the outside looking in.  “Thoughts, man, just thoughts, trying to see what’s going on, what’s the problem, what we need to do to get back to where we need to be at,” said Titans QB Vince Young. “Why is this all of a sudden happening to us, going back to that bad feeling that we had last year with getting our butt whooped?”   

Tennessee did have 305 yards of total offense, but they were just 2-10 on third downs, had just 61 yards on the ground, and only were able to hold the ball for 21:30 as compared to 38:30 for the Bengals.  To say that the Titans are not playing well right now is an understatement.

Vince Young was 19-for-31 for 246 yards with a pick.  He was sacked once, and also fumbled deep in Cincy territory.  The Titans trailed 14-6 at the half, but then Cincy scored twice in the third quarter and once again in the fourth to put the blowout in the books.

The Titans next week will host the Texans at home in a key AFC South game that is a must win. 


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