Found October 01, 2009 on Total Titans:
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With 11:34 to go in the third quarter last Sunday's game against the Jets, Kerry Collins threw a 9 yard touchdown pass to Nate Washington to stake the Titans to a 17-14 lead. The Titans would call 15 more pass plays the rest of the game, but not a single one of them would be complete-13 would be officially listed as incompletions, of which 12 would fall harmlessly to the ground and 1 be caught by the Jets, 1 would result in a Collins scramble for a couple yards, and one in a costly sack.So, how does a team fail to complete a pass on 15 straight pass plays, anyway? To answer this question, I thought I'd take a look at those fifteen plays and try to figure out what happened on each one. What I expected to see was a mix of wide receivers dropping the ball, a quarterback having problems delivering an accurate ball on time, and a defense that created protection problems against a team with backs having trouble picking up the blitz.As for what I actually did see, well, the answ...
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