Do the Titans attempt to stretch the field with WRs Nate Washington and Justin Gage?
A. They have roles. Gage does the dirty work – the interior routes, the traffic catches, if you will. He’s had quality games against us the past couple of years, and Nate is the speedster who’s capable of taking the top off the coverage. He really broke the game open against the Raiders, when he caught a 56-yard pass for a touchdown. Q. How were the Titans able to dominate the Raiders last week? A. Quite frankly, they did it in every phase. I thought they out-tempoed them, they out-hit them, and it was a hostile environment. As it wore on, it became a game of execution, and they out-executed them as well. Q. Using a word or two, how would you describe Tennessee’s offense? A. Explosive. Because they have speed on all levels. Nate Washington is capable of getting behind you, everybody knows what Chris Johnson is capable of doing, and the quarterback can beat you with his arm or his legs. Q. On defense, do the Titans have a main guy? A. It used to be Keith Bulluck. But they’ve got quality