Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Jake Scott
[size=13pt]Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Scott[/size]
By JIM WYATT • Staff Writer • March 10, 2008
tennessean.com
The Titans have agreed to terms on a four-year deal for Colts guard Jake Scott, sources familiar with the situation said Sunday....
Re: Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Jake Scott
Another missed opportunity to improve the right side of the line?
Re: Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Jake Scott
"singersp" wrote:
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Another missed opportunity to improve the right side of the line?
If anything should be replaced it would be Ryan Cook, however i think they are comfortable with how the offensive line has been playing, Cook included..
Hererra got a contract extension with starter pay last year, so i doubt that we sign a guard that would expect to start here.
I think we might adress the situation wiith a late round pick, but it depends if Artis Hicks is with the team next year.
Re: Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Jake Scott
"skum" wrote:
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"singersp" wrote:
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Another missed opportunity to improve the right side of the line?
If anything should be replaced it would be Ryan Cook, however
i think they are comfortable with how the offensive line has been playing, Cook included..
Hererra got a contract extension with starter pay last year, so i doubt that we sign a guard that would expect to start here.
I think we might adress the situation wiith a late round pick, but it depends if Artis Hicks is with the team next year.
Somehow an offensive line that gives up 38 sacks in 16 games doesn't exactly scream "comfort" or "solid" to me.
But that's just me.
;)
Re: Titans reach 4-year deal with Colts guard Jake Scott
"singersp" wrote:
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"skum" wrote:
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"singersp" wrote:
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Another missed opportunity to improve the right side of the line?
If anything should be replaced it would be Ryan Cook, however
i think they are comfortable with how the offensive line has been playing, Cook included..
Hererra got a contract extension with starter pay last year, so i doubt that we sign a guard that would expect to start here.
I think we might adress the situation wiith a late round pick, but it depends if Artis Hicks is with the team next year.
Somehow an offensive line that gives up 38 sacks in 16 games doesn't exactly scream "comfort" or "solid" to me.
But that's just me.
;)
I have a strange feeling that the OL will be the strenghs of this that most of the hacks keep saying it is.