2010 Tennessee Titans
Jeff Fischer and the Tennessee Titans were looking to get into the Super Bowl for the first time. After compiling a 13-3 record, the Titans fell to the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round of the 2009 NFL Playoffs. The team has remained mostly intact and looks to get back to the playoffs.
The Hall of Fame Game, which will be played on August 9, 2010, will feature the two remaining members of the “Foolish Club”, the eight original owners who formed the original AFL. Both Bud Adams (who founded the Houston Oilers) and Ralph C. Wilson (who founded the Buffalo Bills) will celebrate what would have been the 51st Anniversary of the now defunct AFL.
The team recently signed QB Chris Simms to help compete with Mike Vick and should be focusing on a few positions to fill out. With Kyle Vanden Bosch and Jevon Kearse, the team is in desperate need of a stout defensive end. The team went through 5 kick/punt returners last season and should address this issue as well.
Alge Crumpler left the team for free agency and Craig Stevens is no blocking tight and both Bo Scaife and Jared Cook are receiving tight ends. The team needs to look for someone to help the running game.
Finally, the team did manage to pick up Will Witherspoon who will help at the OL position but they still have a depth problem as their backups Keglar and Allred are more special teams players the backups.
Previous Seasons
The 2009 Titans will be celebrating the 50th season as one of the Original Eight AFL teams look to get back into the playoffs and get further than the Divisional Round. Head Coach Jeff Fisher is in his 15th year in that position and looks to take his team to the next level. In March 2009, the Franchise picked up QB Rex Grossman to serve as the backup QB beating out Dan Orlovsky (who Grossman backed up in Chicago).
Look for the Tennessee Titans to produce a winning record and for Coach Fischer to push his team into the playoffs.
2008-09 Tennessee Titans
The 2008 Tennessee Titans were looking to improve on their successful 2007 10-6 campaign and did so in grand fashion, putting together a 13-3 record that included a 10-game winning streak. The team won the AFC South and home field advantage. The Titans were eliminated by the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Playoffs.
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