NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Delanie Walker’s first touchdown of the season prompted him to perform CPR on the football.

And the Titans offense did return to life after that in Indianapolis.

“Whatever it was worked,” Mike Mularkey said.

A team that has not really found a start-to-finish offensive effort during a 7-4 season needs for it to become a symbol for an offensive resuscitation that extends well beyond Lucas Oil Stadium.DelanieCatchIND

With Rishard Matthews (hamstring) out, Walker was a singular force for the Titans passing game.

The lack of a touchdown before the Colts game and the constant double teams working to slow him swayed me from thinking he was playing at the same high level. But Sunday's game told me I was definitely wrong.

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