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PosseCast: Top 10 Hottest Movie Characters

February 26th, 2010 by Rogersworthe | 5 Comments | Filed in PosseCasts

So Lando, The Meena, and special guest Mikey join me to give our personal top 5 hottest movie characters list, and from those lists, create a master top 10 hottest movie characters list. The Meena has a weird obsession with Elizabeth Hurley and she ends up in the top 5, which is ridiculous, but besides that it’s a darn good list. So hit play and listen to our rambling nonsense!

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Lightspeed Links: CJ wins Meast of the Year

February 25th, 2010 by Rogersworthe | No Comments | Filed in Lightspeed Links

So Chris Johnson has won KSK’s Meast of the Year Award, which I would take over the MVP any day. No, I wouldn’t. But still. Congrats to CJ and the smart readers of KSK.

Bored as balls during the offseason? SLIME VOLLEYBALL MOFO!!!!! Just trying the different variations will keep you entertained for hours. I’ve wasted many a work day on this site.

Also, I should maybe mention the Titans plan to use Restricted Free Agent tender on Bo Scaife. This makes me pray some moronic team signs him, because then the Titans get a 1st and a 3rd. I may be bored by draft talk, but that is damn good.

MEAST OF THE YEAR

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Lee Rogers, you’re a genius

February 24th, 2010 by Lando | 3 Comments | Filed in Tennessee Titans

So we at T-Rac’s Posse encourage emails over the offseason.  And you faithful readers have not failed to disappoint.  We received this comment with a link and so I decided to check it out.  The site is some form of a Titans blog, and the post was about how we should trade for Josh Cribbs.  Then some guy named Lee Rogers decided to add his opinion of what the Titans should do for the entire offseason.  Enjoy.

Josh Cribbs is very talented at the positions of WR/KR/PR/Wildcat QB. But point blank, I read the whole article and there was no notion of What player or what pick the Titans should trade for Cribbs. We do not have a second round pick in April and can not afford to trade any players besides Lendale White. I also doubt there is any teams with any interest in him. I have tried relentlessly to inform all Titans fans this offseason of all of our players that their contract is up. Here are those players: KVB, Bullock, Tulloch, Mawae, Harper, White, Crumpler, Brown, Kearse, & Amano. We must resign Tony Brown, MLB Tullouch, & Mawae. We have replacements for RB, G, & TE. Release White, Crumpler, Amano, Harper, & Kearse. We only have one franchise tag, which should go to Kevin Bullock (One more season Please). KVB was a beast but 7.5 sacks in two seasons no longer cuts it. The problem was not the secondarys fault besides washed up Nick Harper. Frank Wychek stated it was the defensive line’s fault. That said, GM Mike Must sign Julius Peppers! Peppers will help all of our fans sleep this offseason. LT would help a lil bit once White is released. LT & CJ is a RB COMBO DREAM!!! Both RBs can compliment each other as they truely are opposite style RBs. I think we should draft the best CB in 1st round & let him compete with Mouton. This SHOULD be our D-Line next year for 2010: Ford, Brown, Jones, Peppers!

But Mike Reinsfeldt is cheap and we might be lucky enough to get Wilfork! I fear the Titans will never get to the Bowl as long as Mike is there! Great decision on Javon Haye last year (NOT). & Mike, why the freak did we sign Nate Washington if we were going to draft a WR first pick. That is just plain ignorant! We are not the Jaguars as signing two players to fill one slot doesn’t work. It makes me wonder why Mike is there?!?!?!?!?

Wow…. this is possibly the worst comment ever.  So let’s dissect why Lee Rogers has the intelligence of your average farm animal.

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Why football is better than basketball

February 23rd, 2010 by Rogersworthe | 3 Comments | Filed in Off-season Boredom

As part of our offseason program, I decided to do some posts on explaining why American football is the best sport in the world. I will be addressing it on several levels. I will be addressing each sport on it’s most basic level and also comparing the professional and college games as well. Since basketball is well underway (what? you didn’t know that?), I will start with basketball.

Football vs. Basketball

Pickup Games: Basketball pickup games can be played with as little as 4 people, and can be started up any place there is a hoop, which in America means everywhere. Ability levels can be matched much more easily and the equipment and uniform is relatively cheap. Plus it can be played indoors or outdoors.

    Football, on the other hand, is a pain in the ass to play pickup with. You usually have to organize it in depth with a group of friends. Touch football is faggy, tackle is too violent and leads to injuries and fights, and 95% of people are too retarded to understand the concept of two hand wrap up. Also, there always ends up one guy who is 1,000 times better than everybody else at Quarterback and/or Wide Receiver and he gets the ball all game while the rest of the team runs 5 yard hitches in 5.10 seconds.

    Advantage: Basketball

    Style and Substance: Basketball has a lot of style. A whole hell of a lot. But, in my opinion, football crushes it in substance.

    In basketball, a team can score unlimited amount of points off of the fast break, the pick and roll, and the drive and kick. As a result of this absurd simplicity, basketball has very little real strategy involved. You can draw up plays and plans all you want in your local pickup game, but the team with the bigger, faster guys who shoot better will win the game. Teamwork in basketball is highly overrated in lower levels of competition.

    In football, strategy is huge. Sure, a team can win by just crushing everybody with talent, but with the expanding of offensive creativity and the emphasis on speed over size, teams like that, even on high school and college levels, are becoming rarities.

    Football combines the most complex choreography and skill with the raw power and primal instincts that make men what they are. It requires man to be at his best: smart, analytical, and tactically sound along with fierce, fearless, and powerful. Everything must be coordinated by multiple coaches preaching technique and skill, but ultimately it comes down to who hits harder and who is faster. Tactical advantages and disadvantages are exploited and masked and planned around in every game from the high school level on up.

    Basketball just doesn’t have this amount of complexity. It’s why people knew LeBron James would be a NBA star by the time he was 12 but Drew Brees best scholarship offer was from freaking Purdue.

    Football, more than any major American sport, is the true thinking man’s game.

    Advantage: Football. By a mile.

    College Football vs. College Basketball

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    Tebow is changing, but don’t worry; he’s not changing

    February 22nd, 2010 by Rogersworthe | 2 Comments | Filed in NFL Draft

    Tim Tebow is working on his mechanics as a QB. However, he is not going to change who he is:

    “I’m not changing who I am or how I approach football.”

    Frankly, I think this will affect his draft stock negatively, because I was thinking that for Tebow to ever be successful, he would have to mold himself after the great NFL QB Masters such as Jeff George, Ryan Leaf, Jamarcus Russell, and Art Schlichter. The moral of the story is:

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    PosseCast Mock Draft: Movie Characters to fight alongside with

    February 18th, 2010 by Rogersworthe | 6 Comments | Filed in PosseCasts

    So Lando, Spizz, The Meena, and The Raging Clam join me so we can do a 10 round mock draft of movie characters we would like on our side in a fight. Also, we mention the Jimmy Johnson penis enlargement advertisement. ENJOY THE SHOW!!!

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    Bacombardi Trophy

    February 17th, 2010 by Rogersworthe | No Comments | Filed in Off-season Boredom

    Hello, beautiful.

    Whoever took the time to make that is probably kinda fat and kinda lonely. Then again, a lot of geniuses are.

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    Webcomic Wednesday: It’s Always Murdery in Baltimoredelphia

    February 17th, 2010 by Spizz | No Comments | Filed in Webcomic Wednesday

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    The Great Craig Hentrich Retires

    February 17th, 2010 by Rogersworthe | 3 Comments | Filed in TItans News Updates

    After 37 million years as the punter for the Pangaea Triceratops/Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, Craig Hentrich is calling it quits.

    Craig, we hardly knew ye. Sometimes a whole lifetime (literally for me) isn’t enough.

    And sometimes it is.

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