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    February 16, 2020
    You may be surprised by this. The Tennessee Titans have a fan club--bear with me, that's not the surprising part--in Germany. But despite being separated by the Titans' home turf by an entire ocean (not to mention France and Belgium squeezing in there( as usual), the associates of German Titans e.V. are enthusiastic --as well as official! And enthused about becoming official. "We're a registered association," the bio hastens to add.

    One of the German club pastimes is to produce Photoshopped versions of film posters to trailer the Titans' huge games. Thus the Iron Man facet of the faceoff is inhabited by Tom Brady and other members of this New England Patriots, who are portrayed in various countries of confusion. In fairness to the Patriots, if you found yourself on a poster created by German fans to trailer the first-round playoff match of a Nashville-based American soccer team, you'd most likely be somewhat disoriented yourself.

    The majority of the German Titans e.V. posters are faintly bemusing in this manner, like a poster for"The Landalorian," which reimagines Titans linebacker Harold Landry as a taciturn Star Wars bounty hunter (although the Tannehill/"Tandalorian" wordplay is sitting right there).Minnesota vs. New Orleans offers a David-and-Goliath story at the long snapper position. I will go out on a limb and say that is improbable that any other game in this season's postseason will offer such strong long-snapping storylines. From the Minnesota Vikings' corner, you have your Goliath: Austin Cuttinga rookie who had been the sole long snapper chosen from the 2019 draft.

    It's uncommon for a team to use a draft pick on a long snapper, but viewing practice film, you can see why the Vikings were willing to spend their precious draft capital on a semi-obscure roll place. In the clip over, Cutting snaps the ball a long distance, and another man acts as if he is going to go retrieve the chunk, but Cutting steps in, as if to say"Oh no, you don't." Then this happens again, and again, and again, and then a few more times. Eventually the man gives up, and clipping is permitted to snap the ball in peace. Surely the executives at Minnesota's front office saw this cassette and were wowed by Cutting's ability to bore the opposition into submission. That's Minnesota Vikings football. (I'm just joking, Vikings fans! The Minnesota squad plays with an electrifying game! Sometimes I call them the"Minnesota Excitings" round the home, for fun, but also to make a sober point about how magnificent they're.)

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