Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins 2010 NFL Predictions, Odds, and Picks Week 10: Head football coach Jeff Fisher the longest tenured coach in the NFL with the same team will lead his Tennessee Titans to the heat of south Florida and Sun Life Stadium to play the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. The Titans come in at 5-3 good for 1st in the AFC South while the Dolphins are 4-4 3rd in the AFC East but still in contention for the division. Future Hall of Fame wide receiver from Marshall University Randy Moss played here just a few weeks ago as a New England Patriot and didn’t have a reception, but now and 2 uniforms later he returns to take on a new Dolphin secondary with Al Harris that the Fins picked up off waivers from Green Bay. “He’s heard great things about the locker room, and I don’t see a risk at all,” Coach Jeff Fisher said. “He’s a very good football player who became available to us, and it’s a new start. It’s a new start for him, and it’s an opportunity for us to get better offensively.” The Titans hope that Moss can stretch the field enough for running back Chris Johnson to get back to the big numbers he racked up last season. The odds makers at BetUS have the Tennessee Titans -1 point favorites on the road against the Miami Dolphins.
The Titans are entering the game on a road loss 33-25 to the San Diego Chargers moving them to 5-3 against the spread for the season. Quarterback Vince Young led the attack with 10 for 21 passing for 253 yards and 2 touchdowns connecting with Nate Washington 4 times for 117 yards and a touchdown. All pro running back Chris Johnson had just 15 carries for 59 yards while nursing a sore thigh. “I know for a fact they can’t put all those guys in the box with (Randy) out there,” Johnson said. Tennessee is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games on the road. Vegas odds makers have the Tennessee Titans as +1600 odds to win the 2011 Super Bowl.
The Dolphins are coming off a home loss 26-10 against the powerful Baltimore Ravens moving them to 5-3 against the spread for the season. Quarterback Chad Henne completed 22 of 34 passes for 231 yards but his 3 picks have cost him his starting job to former Marshall University quarterback that made his future by throwing touchdowns to Randy Moss Chad Pennington. Pennington still holds the completion percentage record for the NFL and is coming off yet another shoulder surgery. The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Miami’s last 5 games when playing at home against Tennessee. Vegas odds makers have the over/under for the total score at 42 1/2 points combined of the Tennessee Titans and Miami Dolphins.
I predict Fins win at home for a change…. Go Fish!