Rookie Mike Martin ready for ‘lot of reps’ in Seattle

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by Titans Insider, Aug 9, 2012.

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  1. Gunny

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    Who started on the D-Line? And how did Pannel go?
     
  2. Clark

    Clark #ShoutboxAlley4Life

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    Pretty sure it was Morgan Casey marks wimbley.

    The initial line didn't look super impressive honestly. They were moving us out of the way pretty well on the run downs. Line backers doing most the tackling. Ayers rushed off the edge a couple time if I remember right.

    Egboh played some snaps at DE in the first string I think, mainly on run downs. Again, never really saw a whole lot from the line.

    Klug made a couple big plays tho. Once getting a coverage sack and one tfl, probably 4 yards. Got in the back field almost instantly. Klug looked slightly bigger also.

    After work I'll rewatch the 1st and second teams a bit closer and post my thoughts from that.
     
  3. Titans2004

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    Martin played well. Was getting a good push and showed lots of hustle. Even after losing his helmet he was chasing after their QB 20 yds down field.

    I was surprised to see Marks getting the 1st team reps. He was underwhelming again getting pushed around as usual. Really seemed like Egboh started instead of Morgan.

    One time when we got a sack we had Ayers lined up where the DE should be and slide Morgan down inside with Klug, Casey, and Wimbley. Nice 5 man look.
     
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