It might work for one drive, but we're too good in the front four and too creative with pressure from the back seven for Tannehill to handle. He can't read a blitz to save his life and he'll extend plays into sacks just like Watson last week.
Everybody is looking for reasons they're going to beat us. Well, we have a better offensive line. We have a better defensive line. We have far, far better tight ends and receivers. We have better linebackers. We have a better secondary. And now we're talking about finding flukey ways for a limited player like Tannehill to succeed, whereas they won't be able to stop Mahomes. Literally the only advantage they have on either side of the ball is Henry.
There is literally zero logic to the idea that the Titans are going to win the AFC championship in the strength of a single runningback when they're overmatched everywhere else on the field. Vegas got the spread right last week, and they probably got it right again this week.
We need to stop worrying about what Henry is going to do or how Tannehill might suddenly transform from Trent Dilfer into Kurt Warner. This game is about whether the Titans give up more than 40 points or less than 40 points before we send them packing, and just how quickly Tennessee fans return to the 'fire Vrabel!' talk from halfway through the season.
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