I don't think the wheels have fallen off a team more than they did for the Titans last week against the Chicago Bears. Tennessee was blown out 51-20 in a game that was humerous to watch. The Titans fumbled six times, losing four of them. And, they had a pass picked off for a TD. Also, for good measure they gave up a TD on a punt return. A total failure on every front, no doubt. The Titans have now lost five games this year by 21 or more points and the public doesn't want to touch this ugly team. But, I disagree as usual. Now for the good news for Tennessee. The Titans were only out-gained by 19 yards last week, despite a 7-1 team having the ball for 14 more minutes and several extra possessions. Last week was one of those flukey games that happens once in a while - don't put too much stock in it. The Dolphins saw their three-game winning streak come to an end last week to Indianapolis at 23-20. It marked the fifth time in six games that the Dolphins had games end within four points of their opponent. They simply play just good enough to win or just bad enough to lose. That has been going on for a long time. When playing at home on Sunday as a more than four point favorite, the Dolphins are now 0-18 ATS since 2003. Tennessee can show up in the unlikeliest of places. They beat Detroit early in the seasson and don't forget about their great performance vs. Pittsburgh on Thursday night a few weeks ago. Take the points and play this one on Tennessee as my November NFL Underdog of the Month.
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