2011 TENNESSEE TITANS PREVIEW:
The Tennessee Titans had a tumultuous 2010 season and as a result stumbled to a 6-10 record and missed out on the playoffs. Looking to rebound from a disappointing 2010, the Titans brought in Mike Munchak as their new head coach, and will be led by veteran quarterback Matt Hasslebeck.
Hasslebeck replaces Kerry Collins and Vince Young (now in Philadelphia) at quarterback, but his health is sometimes a question as well. When he's on the field, he has been one of the best quarterbacks in the league, which will bode well for a Titans team looking for consistency. Running backs Chris Johnson and Javon Ringer are both explosive and Hasslebeck will have a reliable target to throw to in Nate Washington.
Defense was what former head coach Jeff Fisher focused on during his time in Tennessee, but the team looks much different this year than it did in previous seasons. There are a lot of questions surrounding the Titans front seven, but the secondary should be reliable. Cortland Finnegan will provide some veteran leadership and Myron Rolle has a very high ceiling.
TENNESSEE TITANS EXPERIENCE:
Founded: 1960 (as Houston Oilers)
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Stadium: LP Field (aka: The Coliseum, aka: Adelphia Coliseum)
Conference: AFC South
Rivals: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts
Owners: Bud Adams (1959)
Mascot: T Rac
Notable Players: Earl Campbell, Warren Moon, George Blanda, Elvin Bethea, Mike Munchak & Heywood Jeffires
See Also: Tennessee Titans Playoff tickets
The Tennessee Titans play football in the South division of the American Football Conference (AFC) of the National Football League (NFL). The team was founded in Houston as the Houston Oilers in 1960. The team was one of the founding members of the old American Football League (AFL). The Oilers won the first 2 AFL Championships and would continue to be an AFL contender. Once the leagues merged, the Oilers struggled. The team never had terribly much success in Houston and eventually had financial woes, along with needing an updated stadium. After a brief stop in Memphis as the Tennessee Oilers, the team settled in Nashville as the Tennessee Titans. Coach Jeff Fisher has managed to lead his team to winning seasons and a Super Bowl appearance. The future looks bright in Nashville.
The Tennessee Titans play their home games at LP Field (aka "the Woodshed") in Nashville, Tennessee. The stadium has a seating capacity of nearly 69,000. LP Field has been a sellout game for the Tennessee Titans every game since it opened, so finding a ticket can be tough. The fans are loyal and loud and the action of the field is mesmerizing as you watch to see what Vince Young might do with the ball. Buy Tennessee Titans tickets today and watch this future dynasty on the way up!
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