Pondering Titans-Colts at the half
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...of the message may have been bad, as was the throw. But the message was fine. Nate Washington's early deep drop is going to be on the list of the five plays the...
Blog | December 06, 2009Garcon good, Washington not
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...Garcon's been particularly effective for Indianapolis -- he had three first-quarter catches for 99 yards. Nate Washington, meanwhile, dropped a perfect deep ball from Vince Young that really could have impacted things early...
Blog | December 06, 2009Reading the coverage: Reeves absolved of PI
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...race Rajon Rando of the Celtics, says Jim Wyatt. Pete Prisco is coming around on Young. Nate Washington talks about the challenge of the Colts, from Gary Estwick. Justin Gage returned to practice and...
Blog | December 03, 2009Coasting to first downs, Young leads, wins
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthHOUSTON -- On the definitive series of Monday night's game, Vince Young did what so many players and teams have tried and failed to do. He turned T...
Blog | November 24, 2009Who plays beyond reputation?
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...But here are three guys I think may face a little of what Mathis does: Receiver Nate Washington came to the Titans with a reputation strictly as a deep threat. He has not offered...
Blog | November 19, 2009Further review: VY's first-down run
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...left in the fourth quarter and the score tied, 17-17. The Titans line up with Nate Washington and Bo Scaife to the left, Kenny Britt and Lavelle Hawkins to the right and Chris...
Blog | November 17, 2009Wrap-up: Titans 41, Bills 17
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...2009 (he had one in relief against the Patriots), but also had a touchdown toss to Nate Washington and topped 200 yards passing for the first time
Blog | November 15, 2009More VY work with Britt
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...s back injury helps the cause. Kenny Britt moves up a notch and will start opposite Nate Washington while Gage is out. One way to get a real sense of the 2006 first-round...
Blog | November 13, 2009AFC South drops, target report
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...from the division rates in the top six for targets in the fourth quarter and overtime. Nate Washington is tied for fifth in times targeted in the red zone with 10, and he's...
Blog | November 12, 2009Midseason Report: Titans
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...to ready to substitute. A receiving corps including Justin Gage and upgraded with a free agent (Nate Washington) and a first-rounder (Kenny Britt) dropped way too many passes. A Pro Bowl selection in...
Blog | November 11, 2009Young just one ingredient in Titans' first win
Paul Kuharsky, AFC SouthAP/Wade Payne Vince Young did not post big numbers, but he did enough to get the Titans a victory. Posted by ESPN.com's Paul...
Blog | November 01, 2009Young a spark so far for Titans
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...It's been Young's only real bad play and his 6-yard touchdown pass to Nate Washington with Reggie Nelson in coverage was downright pretty. It's not the only change that's...
Blog | November 01, 2009Receiver notes
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...Fitzgerald (11), Chad Ochocinco (nine) and Moss (nine) are the most targeted receivers in the league. Nate Washington and Austin Collie have been thrown to eight times each. Washington has the best catch percentage...
Blog | October 30, 2009Breaking down some telling WR numbers
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...cannot look to him often enough then they are in close range to the end zone. Nate Washington, who's victimized Kerry Collins with some drops, has been spectacularly efficient inside the 20-yard...
Blog | October 15, 2009Further review: Session's tackle of CJ
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...7-0. The Titans go with two tight ends (Bo Scaife and Alge Crumpler), two receivers (Nate Washington and Justin Gage) and a back (Johnson). Washington is wide left, Scaife is slot left and...
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