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Tennessee Titans Lose First Game

November 23, 2008 by David Kindervater  
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Tennessee Titans Lose First Game

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Tennessee Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch predicted it a few weeks ago. Amidst an 8-0 start (at the time), he said his team would lose a game. Or two. Or three. Based on today’s 34-13 defeat to the upstart N.Y. Jets, he was right. How the Titans respond to this loss will determine whether or not they make good on the rest of Kyle’s prediction.
This all might sound kind of strange — a player predicting his team will lose — but in a sense, it’s probably good the Titans got this game out …read more

Tennessee Titans Still Undefeated

November 9, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans Still Undefeated

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Last week, Tennessee Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch said his team would lose a game this season. In fact, he said they would lose more than one game. Apparently, he’s bringing some practical thinking to the difficulty of achieving such a fete. Or he’s just trying to take the pressure off his team about even thinking of going undefeated. But with each passing week, the Tennessee Titans keep winning and moving one step closer to perfection. And Titans head coach Jeff Fisher isn’t impressed:
“It’s nice to win a ballgame and not play well. We …read more

Patriots, Chargers Lead AFC All-Star Squad, 18 First-Time Selections Named

December 18, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under NFL - NFL

Patriots, Chargers Lead AFC All-Star Squad, 18 First-Time Selections Named

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The New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers lead the AFC’s 2008 Pro Bowl squad with a conference-high eight players each. New England’s eight All-Stars equals a franchise high set by the 1985 Pats. The AFC roster includes 18 first-time All-Stars, including Cincinnati WR T.J. Houshmanzadeh, who leads the NFL with 101 receptions.


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