Collins,Titans beat home-team Jaguars 30-3

National Football League veteran quarterback Kerry Collins was simply spectacular as he lead the Tennessee Titans to a 30-3 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2010 NFL season.
Collins, stepped up big to fill in the shoes left by Titans starting quarterback Vince Young as he completed 11 of 16 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown, directed five consecutive scoring drives to carry his team (4-2) atop the AFC South.
The 37-year-old quarterback was focused and determined in the game as he defy father time to execute plays for the Titans and beat the Jaguars in-front of its fans.
Titans running back Chris Johnson was also awesome in the game as got  111 yards rushing and scoring late in the game to help his team take their lead in their division alongside the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans.
Both Collins and Jackson expressed joy over their victory and promised to play even harder in their remaining NFL regular season games to ensure they could get a slot in the forthcoming NFL postseason games.
Titans coach Jeff Fisher was very happy with their victory and give Collins full credit for his nice game that give them a win.
Lead by coach Jack del Rio, the Jaguars made a gallant stand against the Titans but disaster struck when starting quarterback David Garrard suffered an injury in the game which really put the offence of the home-team in disarray.
Newly acquired quarterback Trent Edwards who was put to replace Garrard played inefficient in the as he was outplayed by Collins.
In the game, the Jaguars also suffered four turnovers and was really out of sync in the game leading to their defeat.
Despite falling with a 3-3 win-loss record, del Rio is still confident of their chances in the 2010 NFL season.
The Titans for its part has a huge opportunity to enter the NFL playoffs this year with their latest victory.

Home-team Jaguars faces tough challenge vs. Titans in NFL

The Jacksonville Jaguars faces a tough challenge on its home-floor when the Tennessee Titans pays them a visit in the 2010 National Football League season on October 18.
The Jaguars will be in for a big-game against the Titans their AFC South Division rival as the latter desperately wants a win to solidify its chances to enter the playoffs in the current NFL season.
The game between the two will be a tossed-up as they both sport a 3-2 win-loss record and has the tools to defeat each other in their game.
Playing in-front of its fans give the Jaguars a much needed boost in their game against the Titans, who like them is very determined to win to bring joy to the franchise and its vast fans around the world.
Jaguars coach Jack del Rio is once again expected to rely on running back Maurice Jones-Drew to carry the offence for the home-team against the Titans.
Drew is having a great year this NFL season as he is  tied for eighth in the league with 406 rushing yards, had 84 on 19 carries against Buffalo Bills.
Drew also ran the ball eight times for 177 yards and two touchdowns at Tennessee in November.
As the visiting team, the chances of the Titans is not great, but they could still steal the thunder from the Jaguars if dependable quarterback Vince Young will do a tremendous work in their game.
Ranked fourth in terms of scoring at  26.4 points per game, the Titans could come up with a victory against the Jaguars if they will have a great offence and equally great defense against their division rival.
In this important game for the Titans, Young need to assert himself more and show the world why he is one of the top quarterbacks in the league by leading his team to victory against the Jaguars.

Jones Drew ready for Jaguars-Broncos?

Once again, the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium will be filled with cheering fans and undying shouts and prayers of the bettors trusting either the Jacksonville Jaguars or the Denver Broncos on September 12, 2010 at 1:00PM. The two teams will be having their first regular season game after their preseason series with other teams.

Jacksonville Jaguars coach, Jack del Rio, decided to disallow their Running Back, Maurice Jones-Drew after the two games in the preseason. This decision was due to Jones-Drew’s experiencing balky knee. The running back didn’t undergo arthroscopic surgery, instead just rest and get ready for the opening regular season game against the Broncos.

Adisa Bakari, Jones-Drew’s agent, denied the report that the player had gone for arthroscopic surgery, instead told the Associated Press on the Jaguars’ decision on letting him rest as a means of precautionary measures that would be beneficial not just for Jones-Drew but also for the whole team. Leaving the team for just two preseason game will be enough to rest his ailing knee and prepare for their fight against the Broncos. The organization has really made a very smart decision on letting him rest than to let him play for the rest of the preseason and have him for the regular season fit and ready to do his thing as a running back.

The Jaguars are the favorite on some of the sportsbook. Will this be enough to make them confident that they will smash the Denver Broncos and let them cry on their field? Will the bettors be confident enough to risk some of their bankroll with the Jaguars? Spreads and totals will soon be known.

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