The Official Tennessee Titans Thread III

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I don't see it. It's not that I'm against change to the uniforms, but there's just a lot going on in that helmet. And the uniform together just looks too...Arena Football-ish.
 
I think those are alright, but a downgrade. Kinda look like the reincarnated Nashville Kats jerseys

I think the titan blue helmet would be a major upgrade. I have never been a fan of our white hats. Makes us look like bobble heads with the navy on navy look we are so fond of.

I would also strongly prefer the triple star logo to the current flaming T. Those jerseys I could honestly take or leave, although I'd prefer them to the shoulder yoke we have going on right now.
 
I don't see it. It's not that I'm against change to the uniforms, but there's just a lot going on in that helmet. And the uniform together just looks too...Arena Football-ish.

The sword going down the middle might be a bit much, although I'm not sure how there is "a lot" going on on that helmet. Cleans up the logo imo
 
I'm fine with the uniforms the way they are but wouldn't mind seeing a logo change. I think the sword would be an upgrade.
 
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Sounds like Davis will miss at least a week.

Sure am glad we signed Decker. Also could give us a real glimpse of Taywan Taylor this preseason.,
 
I didn't realize it but we signed Erik Walden Friday. He has has been a full-time starter the past four years with Indy and posted 11 sacks for them this past season. I don't see him starting for us but he will be solid rotational guy in the group.

Under the radar signing
 
Having unis that feature new color combos would be fine. ( I love some color combos now we don't use often)

Changing the logo seems a little much. Just keep it.
 
Having unis that feature new color combos would be fine. ( I love some color combos now we don't use often)

Changing the logo seems a little much. Just keep it.

I won't care if the logo stays the same. I just think the sword would look better. I thought our logo was cool when I was younger, but now it just seems like a bunch of random stuff thrown together.
 
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2723876-setting-the-early-odds-on-2017-nfl-division-winners

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    Jacksonville Jaguars: 20-1
    There's no better time than now for the Jacksonville Jaguars to fulfill their potential. Jacksonville hasn't won more than five games since the 2010 campaign. Gus Bradley's .225 winning percentage during his four-year tenure was the second-worst in NFL history among head coaches with 50 or more games of experience.
    Changes needed to be made.
    Owner Shahid Khan decided to retain Doug Marrone as head coach after he served on an interim basis. Tom Coughlin also returned to the franchise as executive vice president of football operations. Coughlin's no-nonsense approach combined with Marrone's coaching ability will set a new tone.
    The Jaguars also splurged in free agency, adding cornerback A.J. Bouye, defensive lineman Calais Campbell and safety Barry Church. Each is an improvement at their respective position, yet everyone has seen this type of free-agency approach before, and the team still failed.
    There's simply too much talent on the Jacksonville roster for it not to improve this fall, but how much will depend on the development of the team's young core, particularly quarterback Blake Bortles.

    Indianapolis Colts: 4-1
    To make any type of determination about where the Indianapolis Colts stand among their divisional rivals, Andrew Luck's health must factor into the equation. The quarterback began training camp on the physically unable to perform list, but he's expected to be back in the lineup for the start of the regular season, per the Indianapolis Star's Stephen Holder.
    Luck's recuperation wasn't the only major injury news that came out of Colts camp. The team placed first-round pick Malik Hooker on the PUP list after he tweaked his hamstring during a conditioning test, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. However, he returned to the practice field four days later, per Fox 59 and CBS 4's Mike Chappell.
    The effect of Luck's absence is obvious. Hooker's availability, though, is just as important since he was brought in to be the defense's top playmaker. The Ohio State product has a chance to be an eraser along the back line once he's healthy. It's easy to imagine him experiencing a slow start, however.
    New general manager Chris Ballard did a tremendous job rebuilding the defense this offseason, but Indianapolis will be playing catch-up if two core pieces of its long-term plans aren't at full speed by the start of the season.

    Houston Texans: 3-1
    The Houston Texans captured the past two AFC South crowns. They did so without any type of consistency from the quarterback position. The team faces the same problem as it prepares for the 2017 campaign.
    In the long run, Houston should be better at quarterback after it selected Deshaun Watson with the 12th pick in the draft in April. But how much of a difference will he make behind a patchwork offensive line?
    Considering the Texans' supporting cast at wide receiver, running back and on defense, Watson should be a serious candidate for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. If head coach Bill O'Brien doesn't start Tom Savage. O'Brien and his staff should embrace Watson.
    The offense will need to cater to the rookie's strengths. A step back should be expected when a team is led by a first-year signal-caller, but this squad needs to find the right quarterback in order to achieve anything more than a 9-7 record and an early playoff exit.

    Tennessee Titans: 1-1
    The Tennessee Titans emerged as the NFL's surprise team last season under the direction of head coach Mike Mularkey. They were viewed as a long-term project, yet the squad experienced a six-game improvement and just missed the playoffs.
    General manager Jon Robinson continued to build the roster, and questions remain regarding all of Tennessee's rivals.
    After addressing the trenches and supplementing franchise quarterback Marcus Mariota with an impressive ground game, Robinson wanted to make the Titans more athletic and explosive. The organization used three of its first four draft picks on wide receivers Corey Davis and Taywan Taylor along with tight end Jonnu Smith. Robinson signed veteran Eric Decker as well.
    Rishard Matthews led the team with 945 receiving yards last season. He'll now be the third or fourth option in the passing game.
    Tennessee overhauled the secondary, too. After finishing 30th against the pass, the Titans signed Logan Ryan and Johnathan Cyprien in free agency and drafted USC's Adoree' Jackson with their second first-round pick.
    Tennessee had two major areas of concern entering the offseason and attacked both with fervor.
 
We sure look like the team to beat in the AFC South this season. Robinson brought this franchise back from the dead. I haven't been this excited for Titans football in a long time.
 
Would love if we trade out the flaming stars logo for something simple. That sword logo looked cool to me. I would also like to trade the navy out for the red. I don't see either happening, but the uniform charges were rumored to be major.
 
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Would love if we trade out the flaming stars logo for something simple. That sword logo looked cool to me. I would also like to trade the navy out for the red. I don't see either happening, but the uniform charges were rumored to be major.

I'm in favor of a new logo, I hope the tri star is used more prominently. Also hope we use more red, and keep the navy and do away with the sky blue. Don't think the red and sky blue would look good together.
 
I'm in favor of a new logo, I hope the tri star is used more prominently. Also hope we use more red, and keep the navy and do away with the sky blue. Don't think the red and sky blue would look good together.

Honestly, red kind of clashes with almost any shade/ form of blue when it's used heavily.
 
So which one of y'all rich fellas plans on forking over $660 million 😁

http://www.tennessean.com/story/spo...08/tennessee-titans-partially-sale/550145001/

When all the commotion came up a year or so ago, I believe this is pretty much what the NFL was afraid of regarding our ownership structure. We don't have a majority owner, just a "controlling" owner in Amy Adams Strunk who only holds 33% of the franchise. With Susan Adams Smith now putting her share up for sell, an outsider could swoop in and purchase 1/3 of the franchise, and possibly try and purchase more from the family of Kenneth Adams IV (who I think have the remaining third divided between them).

I mean I doubt anything actually comes from this, but I don't blame the NFL for wanting to avoid the possible family dynamic drama that could arise.

Honestly wish AAS would buy just enough shares to become the majority owner (as I think she's doing a fine job), but who knows how her relationship is with her sister, plus you never really know if her personal liquid financial situation would allow it.
 
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