San Diego Chargers Vs Tennessee Titans Live Streaming NFL coverage at 7:30 PM (ET) from LP Field today Friday, December 25, 2009.
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Chargers Keys For Success:
1. Um, stop Johnson. The Titans' biggest threat is averaging 123.6 yards a game rushing and is also Tennessee's leading receiver with 44 receptions for 446 yards. The Chargers have trouble with fast, shifty receivers, and there is no one faster at the position than Johnson. The Chargers did a great job stymieing the Bengals' running game at times, but a team doesn't get away with breakdowns against Johnson.
2. Get up early. This is the Chargers' recipe for success. And no matter how good Vince Young is playing, the Chargers want to make him try to beat them. San Diego has outscored opponents 59-13 in the first quarter and 140-53 in the first half and have not trailed at halftime during their nine-game win streak.
3. Keep up the stops. Over the past seven games, opponents have made 27 trips inside the Chargers' 20-yard line. They have scored 12 touchdowns, kicked 10 field goals, fumbled three times and gone out on downs twice. The Chargers have won games by one, three, seven (twice) and eight points in that span. So red zone stops have played a big part in their success.
Titans Keys For Success:
1. Run the ball: Johnson is the NFL's most dangerous back, with an NFL record three 85-yard touchdown runs in 2009 alone. He's averaging 5.7 yards per carry, and been a threat every time he's touch the football. But teams have found a way to slow down Johnson in the second half at least -- he ran for 33 yards on 15 carries in the second half against Miami as the Dolphins nearly rallied to win. The Chargers will try and make things difficult for Johnson throughout.
2. Stiffen up: The Titans have allowed six 300-yard passers this season, and are 31st in the NFL in pass defense, allowing 265.1 yards per game. Plenty of good quarterbacks have lit them up. Well, Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is one of the NFL's hottest, with 3,891 passing yards and a 25-to-9 touchdown-to-
3. No mistakes: Young is making good decisions and throwing the ball accurately. In eight starts he has thrown four interceptions and 10 touchdowns, and he's not forcing the ball into double coverage. It's a key example of how Young has improved, and he must keep it up against the Chargers, who have 12 interceptions. With the Chargers putting an emphasis on slowing Johnson, Young must make big throws and avoid mistakes.
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