Kerry Collins

For An Evening with the Titans Part 1: click here. When we left the Titans Bud Adams delivered a rousing speech to start their party. Collins slouches over even more, “Vince this. Vince that. Where was the defense when I was playing?” He walks over to refill his coke. LenDale White, lost in his own thoughts, sits by the bar while trying to muster up the courage to show “him” his shirt. White is not used to this insecurity and it is wearing on him. Johnson walks over to the bar while White walks away. “How ‘bout a Captain and Coke?” Asks Johnson while putting his leg up Captain [...] Continue reading →
The below events did not happen anywhere other then the author's head (that he knows of). Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009, not long after the Titans defeated the Bills by a 41-17 score in Nashville: Bud Adams is feeling a level of friskiness that belies his age of 86, but not the perfect mix of whiskey and Viagra he is currently sailing on. “Yee haw!” he says. “We are back on the victory train. Nothing can stop the Adams’ Family now!” “Shirley,” he says (Shirley is Adams' assistant), “get me Fisher on the phone, would ya, sweetie?” Adams is dancing around his owner’s suite. “I can’t believe it took that stiff Goodell so long to get out of my box. I had the birdies in [...] Continue reading →
The Tennessee Titans will head into the locker room at halftime down 45 to nothing! Possibly the most embarrassing moment in franchise history, and not only was it embarrassing to the Titans, the team, donning the Oilers throwbacks disgraced former alumni and fans by the lackluster performance of the young injury plagued Titans squad. Tom Brady, was thought to be on a downslide, apparently he was saving his comeback performance for a snow-covered, postseason feeling game in Foxborough. Going 17 of 20 for 252 yards and 5 touchdowns would be a career day for any quarterback, (unless your name is Peyton Manning) but these were Brady’s stats for his record setting 2nd quarter! What has happened to the 13 and 3 team of last year? Close losses, key mistakes and injuries are the [...] Continue reading →
In a late afternoon game this Sunday, October 18, the 0-5 Tennessee Titans will go to Massachusetts to try and get their first win versus the 3-2 New England Patriots.  The Titans have lost nine of their last twelve games going back to last season, and I thought this game would be a playoff preview (http://www.nfltouchdown.com/something-tells-me-there-wont-be-a-patriotstitans-playoff-game/).  After the Titans' 31-9 loss last week to the Indianapolis Colts at home, it's clear that the Titans have an unrealistic chance of saving their season.  The Patriots, on the other hand, are still considered a team to beat even though they look ordinary so far this season.  They lost in overtime to the Denver Broncos last week, 20-17.  After facing undefeated teams for five weeks in a row, can the [...] Continue reading →
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With week one out of the way, and the season off and running early on the Tennessee Titans are facing a must win against bitter division rival the Houston Texans. Even though losing this game wouldn't eliminate the Titans from playoff contention, they still must have this game. Going 0-2 with only 3 weeks til the Indy game, then the week after against the Patriots the Titans could easily slip into a hole that they wont come out of. Having not won since week 16 of last season it is necessary for Tennessee to get on the right track early, have a solid game where they play 60 minutes of Titan football and finally come away with a much needed W. Game plan Offense: After, a disappointing finish to the Steeler game, the Titans look to pickup where they left off with the passing game, but [...] Continue reading →
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