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Titan Up Podcast: Uncle Charles Davis & Derrick Henry Is A Bad Man
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In this episode, Austin and Jack bring on Charles Davis (CBS Sports) to talk Titans-Steelers, Derrick Henry, if he can work "Coffin Kerner" into his broadcast, his work on Madden, and a little bit about his Vols. Plus, the boys talk about Derrick Henry and just how bad of a week the "Derrick Henry is running soft" crew had, and what the Taylor Lewan ACL injury means for this rolling offense. Plus, an update to the Steph-Con System (it's raising), is Mike Vrabel the coach of the year and/or the next Bill Belichick? Austin shares his take on why the Titans need to start cheating and the boys end the 'sode with a Remember the Titan and a look ahead to next Sunday. 3:26 - Derrick Henry Is A Bad, Bad Man 12:47 - The Taylor Lewan Injury Hurts 26:00 - Uncle Charles Davis Interview 1:10:02 - Steph-Con Update 1:15:12 - Mike Vrabel Is The New Bill Belichick 1:17:02 - The Titans Should Start Cheating 1:21:19 - Is Vrabel A Coach of the Year Candidate? 1:24:41 - Remember The Titan 1:30:31 - What’s Next: Pittsburgh Steelers
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In this episode, Austin and Jack bring on Charles Davis (CBS Sports) to talk Titans-Steelers, Derrick Henry, if he can work "Coffin Kerner" into his broadcast, his work on Madden, and a little bit about his Vols. Plus, the boys talk about Derrick Henry and just how bad of a week the "Derrick Henry is running soft" crew had, and what the Taylor Lewan ACL injury means for this rolling offense. Plus, an update to the Steph-Con System (it's raising), is Mike Vrabel the coach of the year and/or the next Bill Belichick? Austin shares his take on why the Titans need to start cheating and the boys end the 'sode with a Remember the Titan and a look ahead to next Sunday. 3:26 - Derrick Henry Is A Bad, Bad Man 12:47 - The Taylor Lewan Injury Hurts 26:00 - Uncle Charles Davis Interview 1:10:02 - Steph-Con Update 1:15:12 - Mike Vrabel Is The New Bill Belichick 1:17:02 - The Titans Should Start Cheating 1:21:19 - Is Vrabel A Coach of the Year Candidate? 1:24:41 - Remember The Titan 1:30:31 - What’s Next: Pittsburgh Steelers
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