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2007 Monday Night Football on ESPN HD - Week 3 - Titans @ Saints!

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Monday Night Football on ESPN HD
Tennessee Titans @ New Orleans Saints
Live from the Louisiana Superdome, 8:30pm ET
720p & DD5.1 simulated by Circle Surround



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Young, Bush hope to shine on MNF stage

By Matt Mosley ESPN.com

The last time Reggie Bush and Vince Young squared off, a national title was on the line in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 4, 2006.

On that night, Young put his Texas Longhorns teammates on his back and led them to a stunning come-from-behind 41-38 victory over Bush's USC Trojans. A few months later, Bush and Young became the second and third overall draft choices for the Saints and Titans, respectively, and helped jump-start their moribund franchises.

That's what makes Monday's game so intriguing.

"You have two guys, two up-and-coming guys in the league who are kind of faces of their teams," Bush said. "And then the fact that we played against each other in college and it was such a great game. Obviously he won that battle. That's what it's about.

"You have two up-and-coming athletes who are the face of their franchise coming in playing on Monday Night Football on a national stage. The game's all built up to be a great game."

And for the Saints, it might be a must-win game. After making an improbable run to the NFC title game that became the story of 2006, the Saints' 0-2 start this season has drawn "one-hit wonder" accusations.

The Saints have been outscored by 48 points, and they've given up five touchdown passes of 24 yards or more. If you really want to be cruel, they've been outscored 111-38 over their last three games, going back to last season's 39-14 playoff loss in Chicago. This season, Bush has 22 carries for 65 yards and has scored one less touchdown than the player taken ahead of him in the 2006 draft, Texans defensive end Mario Williams.

After being torched by Peyton Manning and Jeff Garcia on the road, the Saints may be looking forward to playing a Titans team that has lived and died by the run.

"We've got to stay the course but play together," Saints head coach Sean Payton said. "The big thing is that they[the players] don't sense panic. Our job as coaches is to make them relax so they can just play."

Drew Brees has completed more than 63 percent of his passes, but for only 5.3 yards per completion. He's also thrown three interceptions, been sacked three times and fumbled once.

"I think we've made it more complicated than it is by trying to make every play and be perfect," he said. "We need to simply be loose, get some confidence and get our swagger back. Every phase of the team has been subpar."

Part of the problem is the Saints' offensive line -- it's been awful. All-Pro left tackle Jammal Brown was embarrassed by Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney in Week 1, and now he faces Titans Pro Bowl defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, who had 10 tackles and a sack against the Colts last Sunday.

After producing a combined 19 sacks during the 2005-06 seasons, Vanden Bosch was moved to the right side where he's playing next to defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, who had six tackles, a sack and a pressure against Peyton Manning last week.

The move put the talented Vanden Bosch in a position in which he would have more one-on-one matchups. He and Haynesworth have become a formidable duo, using stunts to confuse blockers. The improved play along the defensive line has allowed linebackers Keith Bulluck and Ryan Fowler to make plays.

On offense, the Titans have relied mostly on the run. Young hasn't done much damage through the air, but he has 16 carries for 75 yards last week, putting the Titans on the verge of pulling an upset against the Colts. The Colts used safety Bob Sanders to help neutralize Young, but the Saints don't have a player of that caliber.

"He's pretty impressive," Saints linebacker Scott Fujita said of Young. "The way he breaks tackles is impressive. He breaks every arm tackle everybody attempts. You can talk about their passing game not [being] that sharp, but their third-down conversions are 50 percent."

Will Bush and Young put on the kind of show last seen at the Rose Bowl? Those two players combined for 644 yards of offense (467 by Young, 177 by Bush) in the title game, so it will be tough. But don't be surprised if two of the NFL's bright young stars shine on the "Monday Night Football" stage.
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Looking good so far via D*...with the exception of Kornheiser. HDTV is not his friend.
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Looking good via Comcast in Pittsburgh...but the audio is way out of synch with the video.

And yes Kornheiser looks even more troll-like in HD.
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Audio is definitely out of sync. Almost has to be a downlink issue, given the different number of paths coming from the remote site. (There are plenty of backup options). Still thought the Hank Williams' open audio didn't sound right, I could barely hear him, but it seemed fine for the Spike Lee tease (which was excellent by the way).
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Ditto. Audio is way out of sync. Video looks good, way WAY better than NBC HD.


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Originally Posted by ABCTV99 View Post

Audio is definitely out of sync. Almost has to be a downlink issue, given the different number of paths coming from the remote site. (There are plenty of backup options). Still thought the Hank Williams' open audio didn't sound right, I could barely hear him, but it seemed fine for the Spike Lee tease (which was excellent by the way).
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Cablevision LI,NY Mits 57" 1080p DLP

PQ not all that great, seems out of focus and soft. Ground cam looks ok. I agree, audio is out of sync.
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TWC - Los Angeles 1080P 52' Sharp Aquos

Looks amazing, not soft ..... really good tonight !!!!!

Usually in New Orleans they always have swimming grass ...... none today.

Titans always look good in HD in my opinion, nice colors.

Very Happy tonight.
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Picture does not look very good at all to me. Audio was out of sync earlier in the game, but seems to be ok now

Watching on D*, 60" Sony XBR SXRD
post #9 of 14
pq very good.
audio mediocre. sync'ed ok, but un-realistic crowd noise.
wish they'd move the scoreboard bug lower and lose the "espnhd" one...

comcast south jersey. pio 150fd.

tony has a face made for radio...
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Is no one experiencing herky-jerky video? It's almost like watching 3:2 pulldown and is giving me a headache. It's awful with live action and the ticker, too.

I'm on Comcast Philly, and don't know if this is ESPN/ESPN2 problem or Comcast rolling out new HDTV channels tonight.
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I have watched most of the game on DirectvHD channel 73 tonight and the first half had alot of white lines in the picture and some pixelating, all other HD channels were fine.
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Flipping around, but looked and sounded as expected from Comcast in Detroit.
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Since the Titans were playing, the game was simulcast on Nashville's local ABC affiliate. I was surprised that they just got the SD broadcast and not the HD broadcast, so I just watched it on ESPN.

Is that typical? It's been too long since the Titans were on ESPN, so I can't remember the last time it happened.

At least it was a great game for the Titans!
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Originally Posted by zz-kai- View Post

Video looks good, way WAY better than NBC HD.

There's nothing "High Definition" about NBC HD.
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