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Week 8 at a glance | Game of the Week | Sunday night | Monday night
Rams (6-0) at Titans (5-1) Why to watch: Well, we're not ready to call this a Super Bowl preview yet. But in this unpredictable 1999 season, this is about as good as a matchup can get. The Rams are the NFL's only unbeaten team, and the Titans are one of only three 5-1 teams -- the Dolphins and Jaguars are the other two. Still, both clubs have faced soft schedules, and the winner here might erase some doubts. After Sunday, the Rams face only two more teams with winning records. So, if St. Louis can clear this hurdle in Nashville, Dick Vermeil's club might be undefeated for quite a while. The Titans are coming off their bye, so defensive-minded coach Jeff Fisher has had plenty of time to try to figure out how to slow down Kurt Warner and the "Warner Bros."
Who to watch: Titans QB Steve McNair has been cleared to return to practice, and he hopes to be back in the lineup after missing five starts with a back injury. If he can't go, the steady Neil O'Donnell will start again. McNair's mobility would give the Rams defense something else to worry about. O'Donnell has clicked well with WR Yancey Thigpen, who has 442 receiving yards and three TDs on his 23 catches. Titans WR Kevin Dyson is having an outstanding sophomore season with a team-leading 29 catches. Thigpen and Dyson will challenge veteran Rams CB Todd Lyght and third-year pro Dexter McCleon. Titans RB Eddie George is averaging 3.5 yards per carry, but he has done some damage with his 20 receptions. Still, the Rams' run defense ranks No. 2 in the NFL. Titans TE Frank Wycheck will draw plenty of attention from the Rams LBs.
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What it means: The Titans also can prove their mettle by ending the Rams' unbeaten string. Tennessee is tied with Jacksonville for first place in the AFC Central, and that division race could go down to the wire.
Sean Salisbury's breakdown The Rams have such good momentum, they shouldn't change a thing. The advantage they have more than any team in the NFL -- other than having a hot quarterback in Warner -- is they have so many weapons. St. Louis beats teams with a different player every week. When the Falcons decided to take away the passing game, Faulk had the biggest rushing day this season. As long as they handle the Titans' blitzes and Warner makes good decisions under adverse conditions, the Rams have a chance. A defense can't use just one look against the Rams. They have to beat themselves and throw the ball to the other team. Everything has bounced their way. I'm eager to see how they deal with an early deficit or early turnovers. Although Thigpen and Dyson have been good for the Titans, the Rams defense first needs to concentrate on George. St. Louis must control the line of scrimmage and not allow George to gain 100 yards. The Titans have won without George getting 100 because they have had an efficient passing game. But if you make the Titans throw more than they want to, time of possession won't be in their favor.
Titans' game plan: Warner is still inexperienced in the NFL. So the Titans defense will do everything it can to speed up his decision-making process. The St. Louis quarterback must be taken out of his rhythm. Tennessee should blitz him and bring people from a bunch of different directions -- off the corner, off the slot. The problem is the Rams have players good enough to catch the ball, break a tackle and run the distance. The Titans have to hope they can win on first down, either by sacking Warner, forcing an incompletion on a blitz, or holding Faulk to short yardage. They have to blitz more on the early downs than the later downs because the Rams are so confident in their ability to convert on third-and-five, when they know the blitz is coming. The key is to keep them out of their rhythm early, blitz them and make them play in a catch-up mode, something they haven't had to do this year. The Titans can't expect to chase the Rams.
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