Not very good. Young will be bad. Enough said...
2007-03-17 18:42:46
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answered by tmd1973 1
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I believe the Titans lack of balance will make them a cincinatti type of team. This is a team that you're either very afraid of or would be glad to play. There are two Titans teams that i've seen, the one that plays ok defense, runs the ball with both rbs and qbs, and uses play action to deceive the defense. Then there's the titans team that turns the ball over, and leaves gaping holes for running backs to run through. Because of the inconsistent teams in their division(jacksonville, cleveland) I think they'll finish 8-8 or 9-7 at best. Vince Young is a playmaker, a game changer, who can singlehandedly lead his team to victory. yes, vince young was 8-5 as a starter last year, but with lendale white taking the load and drew bennet gone, who knows. We'll see what they do in the draft. With vince young's game changing abilities and an on or off defense, they'll be pretty solid. Unfortunately, inconsistent teams get demolished inthe playoffs if they even make it, so i'd say a wild card contender for this year.
2007-03-18 02:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the Titatns might be a tough team, but not make the playoffs. Improved play by Young the emergence of LenDale White as a legitimate NFL running back will enhance the offense, Givens will have to step up though as a receiver for them to excel. If Haynesworth and Pac Man can keep on the field their defense with Bulluck will be a tough one.
Record wise I see them going 8-8.
2007-03-18 01:45:48
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answered by Lucky Guy111 3
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I'm not really sure why people are hating on Vince Young. He took a struggling team and won a bunch of games with them. He won them more games than Steve McNair would have. Vince Young did amazingly well for his rookie season, especially if you look at other rookie quarterbacks that have been forced to start especially with a bad team. Still, I don't think the Titans are a very talented team. They are still in the process of building. I think they will go within a game of .500.
2007-03-18 02:03:53
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answered by Chuck Briggs 4
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I would say 5-11.
The Titans do not have any WR's... they do not have a RB as they have lot these via free agency/trades... there star corner has repeatedly found trouble with the law and the sole talent at the moment is Vince Young.
This team over performed last year but I dont see it repeating itself with some bad management decisions.
2007-03-18 08:42:38
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answered by Daniel 1
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Realisticly just like last year, 8-8 Record.
2007-03-18 01:56:32
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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I believe they will continue where they left off. They can fill some holes this offseason now that they have alot of cap room. Vince Young will continue to mature and they will pick up a good deep threat receiver in the draft. I can see them making the playoffs but not advancing too far.
2007-03-20 08:52:48
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answered by Skip 3
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With Vince Young at the helm they definitely have a chance to make the playoffs but i don't think they'll make it to the super bowl just yet. And if it wasn't for the Colts they might even win the division. But give Vince Young a couple years to grow and get some experience and they'll be in the super bowl.
2007-03-18 13:13:34
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answered by gekkman34 2
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It depends on what they do during the offseason. But I think that they will be slightly better then this year say maybe 9-7 possibly 10-6.
2007-03-18 12:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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8-8, 9-7 at best, no playoffs. Still to many holes to fill, especially on D. It has been proven time and time again that you can't win consistantly in the NFL with a run first QB
2007-03-18 04:38:32
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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At best 11-5 but they play in a good division but they have a lot of good up and comers so i say 11-5 and battling for a wildcard spot.
2007-03-18 01:57:58
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answered by CHARGERS 4 LIFE 2
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