
VS.

A welcome homecoming for the team after a close loss

Injury update:

Seahawks-
Did not practice
OT Breno Giacomini (knee)
TE Zach Miller (hamstring)
MLB Bobby Wagner (ankle)
RB Spencer Ware (ankle)
Limited participation
CB Jeremy Lane (hamstring)
Full participation
DL Michael Bennett (quadriceps)
RB Marshawn Lynch (not injury related)
CB Walter Thurmond (knee)
C Max Unger (upper arm)
Titans
Did not practice
LB Patrick Bailey (hamstring)
LB Zaviar Gooden (hamstring)
RB Shonn Greene (knee)
DT Sammie Lee Hill (ankle)
QB Jake Locker (hip, knee)
DE Derrick Morgan (shoulder)
OT David Stewart (ankle)
CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (hamstring)
Limited in practice
CB Coty Sensabaugh (concussion)
Full participation
RB Jackie Battle (neck)
S Michael Griffin (foot)
Danny's .02:
1. Defense in recovery.
Luck is clearly a special player with two very good WR's. It will be crucial for the D to prove that point against the Titans and remove all doubt as to their mental fortitude, otherwise the storyline will read "Colts solve Seahawks riddle- write the blueprint to score"
2. Rice
He looks washed up. I'm sure he's hearing the nay sayers, so either this will be a statement game or he's going to be the odd man out when Percy comes back.
3. Coleman
The injuries on the O-line have made Coleman's "not Robinson" skills a little more crucial. He's not bringing the bang on blocks, though his receiving has been solid, but blocking is what we need right now.
4. Penalties
The officiating in the Colts game was questionable to be kind to the zebras, but the LOB needs fewer PI calls plain and simple.
5. LB's
It looks like Wagner is out, so Malcom Smith and Irvin will watch the edges while KJ Wright stuffs the middle. Having Irvin back could be big vs Johnson if he doesn't blow assignments at his new spot.
Predictions-
Titans 10 Seattle 28