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 [...]
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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 [...]
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October 22, 2009 by
Gerrit Farley |
adrian peterson,
Ahmard Hall,
Chris Johnson,
Jeff Fisher,
Kerry Collins,
LenDale White,
Miami Dolphins,
Mike Heimerdinger,
Nate Washington,
National Football League,
NFL,
Peyton Manning,
Tennessee Titans,
Tom Brady,
Tony Sparano,
Vince Young
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 [...]
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Reggie Bush...so much gets made and discussed if he is a bust or not. Bush was taken second overall in the 2006 NFL draft. But what makes a player a bust? Is the player built up by the media? Does Bush classify as a bust? If you understand what Reggie is and what he is capable of on the football field then you can distinguish if you consider him a bust or not. When the Saints drafted Reggie Bush they already had Deuce McAllister on their roster. The Saints' plan was to use the two running backs together, Deuce with the power and toughness…and Bush with his speed, vision, and agility. And [...]
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July 19, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Antoine Bethea,
Baltimore Ravens,
Bob Sanders,
Dwight Freeney,
Ed Reed,
Freddie Keiaho,
Gary Brackett,
Houston Texans,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Johnnie Lee Higgins,
LenDale White,
Marlin Jackson,
New England Patriots,
NFL,
Oakland Raiders,
Pro Bowl,
Raheem Brock,
Robert Mathis,
Ron Dayne,
San Diego Chargers,
Super Bowl,
Tennessee Titans,
Travis Henry,
Vince Young
We observed the horrible years of the Indianapolis Colts defense. For example, the 2006 season which Indy took a role of doing absolutely horrible on rush defense. It was just about every game you see a 100-yard rusher.
Then there came one of the worst games in Colts history which resulted in a 44-17 painful defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars, in which the Colts defense allowed about yards on plainly just running the ball.
Against the Tennessee Titans, Colts fans always witnessed the times of Vince Young, Travis Henry, and LenDale White running right over them. Then there was the first time ever in which the Colts loss to the [...]
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