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Week 1 New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans NFL Preview & Free Pick

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The New England Patriots were one or two plays away from winning another Super Bowl last season. The team comes into the season as one of the favorites to win it this year.

New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans
LP Field
Sunday September 9, 1:00 PM EST on CBS
NFL Betting Odds from TopBet
Moneyline: New England (-240) Tennessee (+200)
NFL Spread: Patriots -6 (-110) vs. Titans +6 (-110)
Over/Under: 47

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Tennessee finished with 9-7 record last year, but they didn’t make the playoffs.

The Titans are 45-27 at LP Field since the stadium was built in 1999.

Let’s take a look at this season opener.

New England

Patriots fans still have a hard time talking about Wes Welker’s missed catch or Mario Manningham’s catch on a deep ball from Eli Manning. Those are the two plays that really made the Giants the winners of last year’s Super Bowl. Bill Belichick’s team is loaded with talent again this year, and they should be tough to beat again.

As long as Tom Brady is under center, this team is set with one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Brady has proven over and over again that he is at his best in the clutch, and he really doesn’t have any true weaknesses as a quarterback. The Patriots will use several running backs this year, and you have to wonder if they won’t try to establish the run a little more often this year.

Steven Ridley, Joseph Addai, and Shane Vereen will be the main ball carriers.

Brandon Lloyd, Jabar Gaffney, and Donte’ Stallworth were all added to this already tremendous group of wideouts. This passing game has tons of weapons. Rob Gronkowski should be healthy again, and he is a game-changer.

New England’s pass defense ranked 27th in the NFL last year. The secondary didn’t get any better in the offseason, and that has to be considered a major concern.

Tennessee

Matt Hasselbeck started all 16 games last year for the Titans, but the keys have been handed over to Jake Locker this year. [soliloquy id=”82219″]

Locker didn’t play a ton last year, but he did throw four touchdowns compared to zero interceptions in his time under center. Chris Johnson rushed for a career-low 1,047 yards in the 2011-2012 season.

Johnson didn’t hold out this offseason, and he is reported to be much more prepared for the year ahead. Tennessee absolutely needs Johnson to be the star that he was a couple years ago, because the team doesn’t want too much pressure on Locker in his first year as a starter. Kendall Wright was a draft choice for the team, and they expect big things from him right away.

On the defensive side, the Titans were terrific last year. This defense forced opponents to settle for field goals in the red zone as well as anyone in the NFL. Opponents averaged just 16.3 points per game against this defense. The loss of Courtland Finnegan will hurt this secondary quite a bit.

They’ll need to find a way to continue to be one of the most physical units in the league. Tennessee’s pass rush must be better in the season ahead.

They were 31st in the NFL in sacks with 28.

The Patriots are the better team, but the Titans are no slouch at home.

Chris Johnson should be much better this year, and I think the Titans can keep this close.

Free NFL Pick: Titans +6

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