North Queensland haven't fallen victim to their own success, negotiating the absence of their Queensland State of Origin stars to heap more NRL misery on Gold Coast.
The Cowboys were without Valentine Holmes, Reuben Cotter, Jeremiah Nanai and the Maroons' 18th man Tom Dearden at Cbus Super Stadium on Thursday night.
But Todd Payten's improved side showed their depth, withstanding the Titans' early blows to win 32-6.
The Cowboys were held scoreless against Penrith last week but crossed three times inside eight minute periods of both halves, the Titans' best efforts unravelled by costly errors and starch Cowboys defence.
Victory improved North Queensland to 9-4 to ensure their top-four status remains, while the sorry Titans (3-10) could finish the weekend equal last.
Compounding problems, enterprising fullback Jayden Campbell limped off in the second half clutching at his hamstring.
Toby Sexton opened the scoring and, after 27 minutes, it was all going so well for the hosts.
But then the halfback kicked out on the full.
In a flash Heilum Luki had crossed, twisting through two tackles and reaching out impressively for the leveller.
Three minutes later Jarrod Wallace committed a lazy penalty on the Cowboys' fifth tackle and winger Murray Taulagi obliged, running straight through Campbell to score soon after.
They weren't done, Jamayne Isaako's loose carry costing him when the ball spilt to Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, who kicked ahead into open space to himself for an easy try.
In eight minutes they'd built a 16-6 lead and went to the sheds, after an opening 27 minutes of out-and-out defence, in complete control.
"We know we're miles off, but we're going to keep working at it and try and string some wins together, but definitely not giving up (on the season)," exasperated Titans coach Justin Holbrook, who lamented more costly, unforced errors, said.
"They're just big moments that we aren't winning and then we're on the end of a big score against us."
Titans captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, in the stands watching on with the Queensland team, had his head in his hands but his men steadied to begin the second half.
Tanah Boyd was stopped just short of the line as they probed for a way back into the contest.
But their expedition went unrewarded, the Cowboys' defence with all the answers as Jason Taumalolo (184 run metres, 24 tackles) added some grunt in his return from a knee injury.
Eventually the Cowboys got their chance and the impressive Reece Robson jumped from dummy-half and found plenty of space between Titans defenders.
Tabuai-Fidow had a double when he ran down a pinpoint Scott Drinkwater grubber aimed at the corner post before centre Peta Hiku grabbed a late try to complete the rout.
"But we still coughed up too much ball in both halves, had to do it the real hard way," Cowboys coach Payten said.
"I'd just like us to be smarter at times."
Fa'asuamaleaui clocked more than 200 run metres in the first half of last week's loss but with him missing no Titans forward ran for more than 121 metres all game.