Fulmer named 12th Titan for season finale

#52
#52
If the Titans are not careful they will lose Nashville to the Preds
So I'm sitting in Birmingham right now visiting my in laws. I'm not wearing a Titans hat, im wearing a predators hat.

There's a reason for this.

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Phil can be the 12th, 13th, and 14th Titan.

“That’s hilarious” .......... , I recall someone making reference to a pumpkin once, but what you’ve done here is pure magic!
You do realize Phil was a big guy growing-up in Winchester, and played line both ways in HS. When he arrived in Knoxville, he was still larger than some, and Dickey put him on the O-line (@ gaurd).
He’s a past O-lineman, one who carries some weight on his frame. He is not all that large folks, but haters gonna hate -
 
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#58
Reading through this thread one would never guess the Titans are in the playoffs if they win their next game, and if they beat them next week they should be able to beat them in the wild card round. Bortles is coming back down to earth. Their WRs are hurt. Fournette is banged up. In yhe flip side Corey Davis is looking better and better every week and Derrick Henry will be getting the majority of the carries, something fans have wanted all season.


A lot of you guys are making the Titans sound like the Browns.

Titans should win on Sunday since Jacksonville is resting a lot of starters. Corey Davis still looks lost and can’t consistently make the hard catch. A lot of that is due to Mariotta’s poor medium and long range accuracy. All the excuses trotted out about our piss poor passing game have been proven wrong in: Houston (Rookie with great accuracy, need years to get the QB WR timing down)

Jacksonville (young QB passing for >300 yards with his top 3 receivers out, talent at the WR position)

San Francisco (QB with a brand new team tearing it up, no WR chemistry w/QB)
 
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#61
I hope they lose out then. I was starting to like them. That does it for me. I'm out. Fulmer is scum of the earth.

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Saw article where Titans might relocate to Oakland after Raiders bolt to Vegas.

My own NFL fandom aside, there’s minimal chance of any team relocating to Oakland.

There’s also a reason why every team in that city has been leaving. The city of Oakland as a whole is still in a terrible situation financially, a lot of which was a result of the whole effort that brought the Raiders back to Oakland. In 2015, the city of Oakland and the whole of Alameda County still owed more than $100 million on O.Co Coliseum (the stadium the Raiders are leaving behind), which the taxpayers from Berkeley to Fremont were pretty much still on the hook for (as of this March, the Oakland taxpayers are still paying off the nearly $45 million in debt the city racked up to renovate the existing stadium).

(The $200 million in bonds that helped pay for expanding the Coliseum was supposed to be paid by fans buying the rights to purchase season tickets...those sales never actually materialized, and both city and county taxpayers ended up footing the costs.)
 
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My own NFL fandom aside, there’s minimal chance of any team relocating to Oakland.

There’s also a reason why every team in that city has been leaving. The city of Oakland as a whole is still in a terrible situation financially, a lot of which was a result of the whole effort that brought the Raiders back to Oakland. In 2015, the city of Oakland and the whole of Alameda County still owed more than $100 million on O.Co Coliseum (the stadium the Raiders are leaving behind), which the taxpayers from Berkeley to Fremont were pretty much still on the hook for (as of this March, the Oakland taxpayers are still paying off the nearly $45 million in debt the city racked up to renovate the existing stadium).

(The $200 million in bonds that helped pay for expanding the Coliseum was supposed to be paid by fans buying the rights to purchase season tickets...those sales never actually materialized, and both city and county taxpayers ended up footing the costs.)

I read an articlea while back and said there was about a zero % chance the Titans move.

Titan up Butches, let go to the playoffs.
 
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I read an articlea while back and said there was about a zero % chance the Titans move.

Titan up Butches, let go to the playoffs.

Surprisingly, the whole situation with the Carolina’s owner having to sell the franchise jumps them up to the front of the “team moving” rumors list (emphasis being on “rumors” though).

The last deal the franchise made with the city of Charlotte in 2013 pretty specifically only bound the franchise to the city until 2018. So that new owner has a lot of leverage.
(That said, even in worst case for Charlotte, they still wouldn’t end up in Oakland...no one will.)
 
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#72
Oh that is just so stupid, are they supposed to throw rose petals at this mook's feet?

He just does essentially the same pregame stabbing a sword into the team’s midfield logo that Southern Cal does before their home games. That’s about it.
 
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