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Titans Poised To Contend
Topic Started: Aug 3 2009, 08:00 PM (147 Views)
*TennesseeTuxedo
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Titans Poised To Contend

As most of you know,as much as I love college football, I am a bigger NFL. I prefer watching the pro game to the college game because it is faster and much more physical brand featuring the very best football players on the entire planet.


If my Titans can get production out of it's defensive line without Albert Haynesworth and if they get the passing game going, they will be a difficult force to stop. It is a seasoned bunch with a lot of talent.

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I agree with you on the best players in the world part, but I cannot agree that pro games are more fun. College football fans and rivalries may be challenged by the pros, but in general the atmosphere of the college game cannot be rivaled. The locale of Neyland, The Swamp, Tiger Stadium, and even little old piddly ass Bryant Denny et al, simply cannot be outdone. On any given Saturday the stadium holds more people than live
in these little towns. That's what I love about the college game...you don't have to be in a city and in very many ways the country that I love is represented more In the small college town than in the liberal big city hoods. JMO and I can see it from a simple football perspective. I guess my perspective is different...it most usually is. ;)
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