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  • Adam14
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    • Jul 2010
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    #1

    The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]



    Welcome to my Tennessee Titans Franchise, The Music City Miracle. I will be acquiring Madden 11 on the 10th when it hits stores and should be playing that afternoon. Here's a bit of background on how the Franchise will be played. This next post should be a central location for your updated needs on the Franchise. After I clear up the next few posts, feel free to

    Game | Madden NFL 11
    Console | Playstation 3
    Quarter Length | 9 Minutes
    Difficulty | Custom
    Sim Injuries | On
    Injuries | On
    Salary Cap | On
    Trade Deadline | On
    User Control | 32 Teams

    A note on that. I tend to control all the teams for a few reasons. First off, I'm sick of every quarterback in the draft getting taken in the first round. It's obnoxious. So I tend to draft for all teams for the first two rounds, and then simulate to just my pick each time. I also tend to do preseason signings with teams, especially if they release their starter like the Colts releasing Manning or something stupid, I can make sure it doesn't happen. I also tend to do trades, if a team has three 90 overall free safeties on the board, one is heading out. Other than that, I allow the CPU to do everything.

    Free Agency Guidelines
    -Cannot Sign more than 1 (one) player over 90 overall. Said player must be over 29 unless his position is at least 10 points higher than the current starter. For example, I'm looking at QB-A who is a 92 overall. My current starter is an 84 overall. QB-A must be at least 30 years old, or I can't sign him.
    -Cannot Sign more than 2 (two) players from 80-89 overall. Overalls from 85-89 go through the same guidelines if there is more than one. In other words, I can sign anyone between 85-89, regardless of age, but the second must be over the age of 29 unless he's 10 points higher overall than my current starter.
    -70-79, no restrictions.

    Trade Guidelines
    -Draft Pick trades MUST go through the NFL Draft Pick Value Chart and be beneficial to opposite team.
    -Picks regarding players. If the player I'm trading for is a current starter, there must be one of the following: (1) Player's morale must be at half or lower, (2) Back up must be someone comparable to the starter. (3) Trade must HEAVILY favor opposing team.

    I think that covers most of it. Enjoy.
    Last edited by Adam14; 09-05-2010, 09:39 PM.

  • Adam14
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    Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

    Current Season Recap
    2012 SCHEDULE
    Spoiler
    Last edited by Adam14; 09-05-2010, 09:30 AM.

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    • Adam14
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      #3
      Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

      Super Bowl History / NFL MVP History

      Super Bowl Champions

      • XLV | Minnesota Vikings 32, Indianapolis Colts 28
      • XLVI | Houston Texans 16, Atlanta Falcons 10


      Super Bowl Most Valuable Players
      • XLV | Wide Receiver Sidney Rice - 5 Receptions, 163 Yards, TD
      • XLVI | Wide Receiver Andre Johnson - 8 Receptions, 101 Yards


      NFL Most Valuable Player
      s
      • 2010 | Saints QB Drew Brees - 408/628, 4516 Yards, 34 TD, 11 INT, 92.9 Rating
      • 2011 | Titans HB Chris Johnson - 251 Carries, 2381 Yards, 31 Receptions, 416 Yards, 29 Touchdowns
      Last edited by Adam14; 09-05-2010, 09:52 PM.

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        Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

        NFL Draft Coverage
        2011 NFL Draft | First Round
        Spoiler


        2012 NFL Draft | First Round
        Spoiler
        Last edited by Adam14; 09-05-2010, 08:14 AM.

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        • Adam14
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          Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

          Titans History

          The Tennessee Titans, formerly known as the Houston Oilers began playing professional football in 1960 as one of the charter members of the then American Football League (AFL). Owner Bud Adams had a number of unsuccessful bids to begin an expansion franchise in the National Football League and in 1960 became one of the charter members of the newly built American Football Conference as one of the eight initial teams in the league. The first victory for the organization was also a huge victory for the newly designed league. The Oilers signed Heisman Trophy winner and All-American running back Billy Cannon of LSU. The Oilers won the first ever AFL Championship Game in 1960 as they topped the Los Angeles Chargers. They would follow suit in 1961, winning their second championship in as many years as they topped the Chargers once again. In 1962, the Oilers lost a heartbreaker to the Dallas Texans in a double-overtime game that was then the longest championship game ever played. In 1968, the Oilers would become the first team to play in a dome as the team moved to Houston’s Astrodome. Previously the team had played at a pair of collegiate stadiums, University of Houston’s Jeppesen Stadium from 1960 to 1964 and at Rice University’s stadium from 1965 to 1967.

          The AFL-NFL merger in 1970 appeared to cause problems for Adams’ Oilers. Over the next four seasons, the Oilers would only muster nine wins in total and not see a winning season. In ’74, Hall of Fame coach Sid Gilman led the Oilers to a .500 record and the season after the first winning season of the decade for Houston. In 1978, the Oilers fortunes would turn even better as they drafted University of Texas star Earl Campbell, who would later on in his career, set the record for most rushing yards in a season with 2105. After an 11-5 season in 1980 though, the Oilers would go through five consecutive seasons of losing records, including a worse of 2-14 after acquiring CFL star Warren Moon. In 1987, Adams threatened to move the team to Jacksonville, Florida unless Houston brought the Astrodome up to date. Quickly the city agreed, not wanting to chance losing the team, with sixty-seven million dollars in upgrades that included 10,000 more seats and sixty-five more luxury boxes.


          As the 1990s began, Adams starting to get impatient with his team. Since the merger in 1970 the Oilers had not made it to an AFC Championship Game, including an absolute debacle in 1992 when the Oilers gave up a 35-3 lead against the Buffalo Bills to eventually lose 41-38 in overtime in an AFC Wild-Card Game. Thus Adams game the team an ultimatum, make it to the Super Bowl in 1993 or he would disassemble the team. Following another loss in the Playoffs, Adams held true to his word, most notably traded Moon to the Minnesota Vikings. In April of 1995, the Oilers would draft Steve McNair who would become a cornerstone of the team for years to come. At the same time, Adams would again, lobby the city for help, this time with a brand new stadium. When Houston mayor Bob Lanier turned him down, Adams began secluded talks with Nashville Tennessee mayor Phil Bredesen. By the end of the 1995 season, a deal was official and Adams announced that the team planned to move to Tennessee after the 1997 season, when the team’s lease would expire. Oilers support became an all-time low and after a dismal season, Houston allowed Adams to leave a year early.


          Unfortunately, the new stadium in Nashville would not be ready until 1999 and for two years, the team played in two different stadiums. In 1997, they would play in Memphis at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. However, being over 200 miles away from where the team would be playing in 1999, support was low and Adams determined it was better to play at Vanderbilt, despite the lower seating capacity, for the 1998 season. In 1999, the Tennessee Oilers moved into their new stadium and elected to change their name. Adams appointed a committee to decide on a new name. He requested that the name should reflect power, leadership, strength, and any other heroic kind of qualities. It was decided that Titans would be that name on December 22, 1998.


          Adams would reap rewards extremely quickly after the move to Tennessee as the Titans made an incredible Super Bowl run the first year they moved into Adelphia Coliseum (now LP Field). Despite a 13-3 record, the Titans finished second in the AFC Central to the Jacksonville Jaguars and in their first playoff game, beat the Bills on one of the craziest plays in playoff history, as well as one of the most controversial. Dubbed the Music City Miracle, the Titans edged the Bills with seconds remaining on a length of the field lateral from tight end Frank Wycheck to receiver Kevin Dyson as Dyson ran seventy-five yards for a touchdown and eventual game winning score, 22-16. After wins against the Colts and Jaguars the Titans reached the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. They faced the St. Louis Rams and ended up losing a heartbreaker, 23-16, when Kevin Dyson was tackled just a yard shy of the end zone as time expired. The next year, the Titans would again, finish 13-3 and reach the playoffs. Unfortunately, in the Divisional Round, they would face the future Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens and fall out of the playoffs. In both 2002 and 2003, the Titans would find success in the regular season, but not translate it to another Super Bowl appearance. Later in the decade, things would begin to slip. In 2004 the Titans would be plagued by injuries and finish 5-11 and in the off-season, being well over the salary cap, have to send off a number of key players including star running back Eddie George. In 2005, they were the youngest team in the league with several rookies making the roster. Another unfortunate season would lead to a 4-12 record and in 2006 the Titans would draft University of Texas star Vince Young. Despite Young going 8-5 as a starter, the 9-7 Titans missed the playoffs. Last season the Titans found themselves with a 10-6 record and a playoff bid, only to lose their first game to the San Diego Chargers. In the 2007 draft the Titans selected East Carolina running back Chris Johnson, who ran a blistering 4.24 in the forty yard dash at the NFL Combine. Last year Johnson became the sixth player in NFL History to rush for over 2,000 yards as he hit 2,006.
          Last edited by Adam14; 08-06-2010, 06:05 PM.

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            Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

            Titans Records

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            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]12[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Derrick Mason[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]10/3/2004[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]12[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Drew Bennett[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]12/13/2004[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]100[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Haywood Jeffires[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1991[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]96[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Derrick Mason[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]2004[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]90[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Haywood Jeffires[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1992[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Career[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]515[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Haywood Jeffires[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1987-95[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]482[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Frank Wycheck[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1995-2002[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]480[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Drew Hill[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1985-91[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]453[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Derrick Mason[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1997-2004[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]TACKLES (Since 1974)[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]223[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Gregg Bingham[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1978[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]203[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Gregg Bingham[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1979[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]199[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]John Grimsley[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1986[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Career[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]1,970[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Gregg Bingham[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1973-84[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]1,281[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Robert Brazile[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1975-84[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]1,265[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Keith Bulluck[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]2000-09[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]907[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Ted Washington[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1973-82[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]877[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Al Smith[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1987-96[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]SACKS[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Game[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Ed Hussmann[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]11/4/1962[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Ed Hussmann[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]11/14/1962[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Elvin Bethea[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]10/17/1976[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jesse Baker[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]9/16/1979[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]4[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]William Fuller[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]11/28/1993[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]3.5[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jason Jones[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]12/21/2008[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Season[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]15.5[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jesse Baker[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1979[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]14.5[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jevon Kearse[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1999[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]14[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Derrick Morgan[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]2010[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Career[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]105[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Elvin Bethea[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1968-83[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]74.5[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Ray Childress[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1985-95[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]66[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jesse Baker[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1979-87[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]INTERCEPTIONS[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Game[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]3[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]8 Times, K. Bulluck[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]9/24/2007[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Season[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]12[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Freddy Glick[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1963[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]12[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Mike Reinfeldt[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1979[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Career[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]45[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Jim Norton[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1960-68[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]31[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Cris Dishman[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1988-96[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]30[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Freddy Glick[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1961-66[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]27[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Tony Banfield[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1960-65[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]27[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]W.K. Hicks[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1964-69[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]27[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Darryll Lewis[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1991-98[/SIZE]
            POINT SCORING
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            [/SIZE]                                                                                                                                                    
            [SIZE=1]Game[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]30[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Bill Cannon[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]12/10/1961[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]26[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Rob Bironas[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]10/21/2007[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]26[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]George Blanda[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]9/18/1960[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Season[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]136[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Al Del Greco[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1998[/SIZE]
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            [SIZE=1]126[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Al Del Greco[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1993[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]Career[/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE] [SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]1,060[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Al Del Greco[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1991-2000[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]692[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Rob Bironas[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]2005-PRES[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]598[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]George Blanda[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1960-66[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]548[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Tony Zendejas[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1985-90[/SIZE]
            [SIZE=1]450[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]Eddie George[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]1996-2003[/SIZE]
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            • Adam14
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              #7
              Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

              LP Field



              LP field, in Nashville Tennessee, has the home to the Tennessee Titans since 1999. It is also home to the Tennessee State Tigers as well as the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl every December. Ground broke on the field in 1997 and it first opened for the Tennessee Titans as they played the Atlanta Falcons on August 27, 1999.

              During the 1995 preseason, word began of Oilers owner Bud Adams potential move of the Houston franchise. During an exhibition game against the Redskins in Knoxville Tennessee, Adams would meet Nashville mayor Phil Bredesen and begin discussions of a potential franchise move to Nashville. In the fall of 1995, it was agreed upon that Adams would move the franchise. On May 7, 1996 a vote was passed to spend $144 million of public money to fund the new stadium located on the east bank of the Cumberland River. The vote passed with a 59% majority. Funds for the stadium were initially raised through an increase in the Metro water tax. Later, funding would go through a 300% increase in Davidson County individual homeowner property taxes. Most of the remaining cost to fund the stadium was done through PSL’s (Personal Seat Licenses). The State of Tennessee also agreed allocated money towards the stadium under two conditions. The first was that Tennessee State would be able to move their home games to the new stadium. Also, the state made it required that Adams use the team name “Tennessee” rather than “Nashville” although Adams had already planned on doing so.

              During construction, the stadium actually had no name. Normally it was referred to as “The East Bank Stadium” by many. Some local media, as a joke, referred to the stadium as the “Adams-Bredesen Stadium” for a short time as well. Once completed, Adelphia Business Solutions, a subsidiary of Adelphia Telecommunications Company agreed to a fifteen year, thirty million dollar naming right arraignment and shortly after named the stadium “Adelphia Coliseum.” In 2002, Adelphia missed a required payment and shortly after filed for bankruptcy and the name was dropped, changing it to simply, “The Coliseum” for the next four years. On June 6, 2006, a new deal was inked with a local business named Louisiana-Pacific. Louisiana-Pacific markets itself as “LP Building Products” and agreed to a ten year contract paying thirty million dollars in total to name the stadium LP Field, its current name today.

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              • Adam14
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                #8
                Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                The Front Office Staff

                Kenneth Stanley ‘Bud’ Adams
                Born | January 3, 1923 [Age 87]

                Bud Adams, owner of the Tennessee Titans carries a fairly impressive resume as one of the initial owners of an American Football League during its inception in 1960. Adams graduated from Culver Military Academy in 1940 and after a stint at Menlo College, Adams received an Engineering Degree at the University of Kansas. He would serve in the military in World War II and after his discharge in 1946, would settle down in Houston, Texas.

                Shortly after, Adams would launch a wildcatting firm named ADA Oil Company, which eventually became Adams Resources & Energy. After having a quality basketball team within the company, Adams quickly became a fan of football and became interested in taking over or starting a new team in the National Football League. After numerous unsuccessful bids, Adams felt all was lost until a call from a fellow Texas oilman, Lamar Hunt, changed that. Hunt proposed an idea to the oilman, start a completely new football league. After many talks with Hunt and Hunt’s selling point that his team, the Dallas Texans (now Kansas City Chiefs) and Adams Houston team would be an excellent rivalry. Bud was sold and the Houston Oilers were built in 1960.

                Adams won an AFL Championship that same year, but despite going back to three more championship games in the first ten years, would never win another title. In 1970, Adams would merge along with the rest of the AFL with the NFL to create one league. Then in 1997, after a fall out with the city of Houston, Adams up and moved the team to Tennessee, playing one year in Memphis and one at Vanderbilt University prior to the Nashville, TN stadium to be completed.

                In 2001, Adams purchased the rights to own and operate an Arena Football League franchise in Nashville. By 2004 a deal was finalized and in 2005 the Nashville Kats were in the AFL. Unfortunately, by 2007, Adams announced that the organization was ceasing all operations

                Adams was married to his wife, Nancy, for sixty-two years before she passed away in February of 2009. Bud and Nancy had two daughters [Susan and Amy] and a son [Kenneth S. Adams III] together. Kenneth died at the age of 29 in 1987 from an apparent suicide.

                Jeffery Michael Fisher
                Born | February 25, 1958 [Age 52]
                Coaching Career
                1985 Chicago Bears [Defensive Assistant]
                1986-1987 Philadelphia Eagles [Defensive Backs Coach]
                1988-1990 Philadelphia Eagles [Defensive Coordinator]
                1991 Los Angeles Rams [Defensive Coordinator]
                1992-1993 San Francisco 49ers [Defensive Backs Coach]
                1994 Houston Oilers [Defensive Coordinator
                1994-present Houston Oilers / Tennessee Titans [Head Coach]

                Fisher started as an All-American wide receiver in Southern California who later went on to play at USC under Coach John Robinson. At USC Fisher would switch to the defensive side of the ball playing defensive back as well as a return specialist for the Trojans. In 1981, Fisher was drafted in the seventh round, 177th overall selection by the Chicago Bears. Unfortunately, only a few years into his career, Fisher would injure his ankle and abruptly, end his career. Fisher was tackled by then-Philadelphia Eagles’ linebacker Bill Cowher, Cowher would later become one of Fisher’s biggest rivals in his coaching career.

                Fisher was placed on injured reserve by the Bears in 1985 and during that time became a defensive assistant to then defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan. In 1986, Ryan left to become the new head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Fisher followed. For two years Fisher served as a defensive backs coach and in 1988, he was promoted to defensive coordinator. Fisher spent another three years with the Eagles before leaving to go out west. Out west in 1991 was his USC coach John Robinson, head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. That only lasted one year before Fisher left for San Francisco to take on the responsibility of a defensive backs coach for the 49ers. In 1994, Fisher left San Francisco to, again, become a defensive coordinator, this time in Houston under head coach Jack Pardee.

                On November 14, 1994, Pardee was fired and Fisher was promoted to head coach for the last six games of the season. He would finish 1-5 but in the 1995 NFL Draft would get Akron State quarterback Steve McNair and in 1996 he would draft Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George. Over those two seasons, Fisher would go 15-17 and after the move to Tennessee in 1997, he would go 16-16 over the next two. In 1999, after a name change the Titans, Fisher would lead his team to a 13-3 record and their first Super Bowl appearance. Unfortunately they would lose to the St. Louis Rams 23-16 as Kevin Dyson was tackled a yard short of the end zone on the last play of the game.

                Fisher has amassed a regular season record of 136 wins and 110 losses in the regular season and five wins with six losses in the post-season for a total of 141 wins and 116 losses as a career record in sixteen seasons as a head coach.

                Mike Heimerdinger – Offensive Coordinator
                With Organization since | 2008 [Was with Titans from 2000-2004]

                Chuck Cecil – Defensive Coordinator
                With Organization since 2001 | [01-03 Def. Asst, 04-06 Safeties, 07-08 Def. Backs, 09- Def. Coord.]

                Alan Lowry – Special Teams
                With Organization since 1996 | [96 Def. Asst, 97-98 Wide Receivers, 99- Special Teams]

                Mike Reinfeldt - General Manager
                With Organization since 2007 [All as General Manager]

                Last edited by Adam14; 08-06-2010, 07:59 PM.

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                • Adam14
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                  • Jul 2010
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                  #9
                  Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                  2009 Season in Review

                  Record | 8-8
                  Disappointing. That was easily the best way of recapping the Titans 2009 Season. A year removed from starting 10-0 and finishing 13-3 on the season, the Titans lost their first six games of the season, including a 59-0 debacle in the snow and rain of Gillette Stadium in New England. After the 0-6 start Fisher was pressured to start quarterback Vince Young who had not started a game since the first week of the 2008 season. Young excelled winning his next five games under center and six of the Titans first seven after the 0-6 start. There was even talk of the Titans possibly making the playoffs, but a 42-17 blowout against the San Diego Chagers ended those possibilities as the Titans fell to a 8-8 record.

                  However, there were positives. Second year all-star running back Chris Johnson became the sixth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards as he hit 2,006 in the season finale against the Seattle Seahawks. Johnson also topped Marshall Faulk's record of most yards from scrimmage with 2,509 that included over 500 receiving yards. Young's season may have been best in week twelve when the Titans faced the defending NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals. Down by four late in the contest Young was backed up to his own one-yard line. He would engineer a superb drive, throwing for ninety-four yards and rushing for five. He would convert three fourth down conversions, including a pass to rookie Kenny Britt in the back of the end zone as time expired to win the game.

                  Defensively they would also struggle without a definite pass rush and sliding defensive back core.
                  Last edited by Adam14; 08-07-2010, 12:43 PM.

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                  • Adam14
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                    • Jul 2010
                    • 2056

                    #10
                    Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                    2010 Off-Season in Review

                    Key Losses
                    Linebacker Keith Bulluck – Free Agency, Signed With Giants
                    Defensive End Kyle Vanden Bosch – Free Agency, Signed With Lions
                    Halfback LenDale White – Traded to Seahawks, released on April 28, Signed by Broncos on Aug 4
                    Center Kevin Mawae – Free Agency
                    Tight End Alge Crumpler – Free Agency, Signed With Patriots
                    Cornerback Nick Harper – Free Agency
                    Punter Craig Hentrich – Retirement

                    Key Acquisitions
                    Cornerback Tye Hill – Free Agency
                    Defensive End Jason Babin – Free Agency
                    Linebacker Will Witherspoon – Free Agency

                    NFL Draft
                    Round 1, Pick 16 | Defensive End Derrick Morgan | Georgia Tech
                    Round 3, Pick 77 | Wide Receiver Damian Williams | USC
                    Round 3, Pick 97 | Linebacker Rennie Curran | Georgia
                    Roudn 4, Pick 104 | Cornerback Alterraun Verner | UCLA
                    Round 5, Pick 148 | Cornerback Robert Johnson | Utah
                    Round 6, Pick 176 | Quarterback Rusty Smith | Florida Atlantic
                    Round 6, Pick 176 | Safety Myron Rolle | Florida State
                    Round 7, Pick 222 | Wide Receiver Marc Mariani | Montana
                    Round 7, Pick 241 | Defensive Tackle David Howard | Brown

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                    • Adam14
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                      #11
                      Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                      2010 Season Preview

                      Coming off a disappointing 2009 campaign, the Titans are ready to rebound. This past off-season the Titans appeared to attempt to get much younger. Veteran players such as Kyle Vanden Bosch, Keith Bulluck, Nick Harper, and Jevon Kearse were all let go and not offered new contracts. Punter Craig Hentrich announced his retirement, paving the way for young Brett Kern to step in as the Titans new punter. On the defensive line, the Titans drafted Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan and young Jacob Ford appear to be ready to step in as the pass rushing duo on the line. The Titans also drafted a pair of cornerbacks in the fourth and fifth rounds, both of which are being trained to step into a starting role opposite Cortland Finnegan for this season. Florida State star and Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle is also slated to step in as a backup safety and be a force early as the Titans drafted him in the sixth round.

                      Offensively, the Titans are also extremely young, but are going to be very dangerous. Chris Johnson returns stating he wants to beat Eric Dickerson's mark of 2,105 yards this season and also wants to wrap up an NFL Most Valuable Player award. Vince Young is slated as the starter after he played quite well at the end of the 2009 season. Second year receiver Kenny Britt is ready to take over the number one receiver position with Justin Gage and Nate Washington will be competing for the number two slot. The wild card is rookie Damian Williams from USC who was drafted in the third round and is already making noise in training camp.

                      Gamer's Prediction
                      Record | 9-7
                      Reasoning | Offensively, I like my chances. I think I can put up roughly thirty points a game this season without much of a problem. Unfortunately, defensively, I think I'm screwed. Right now, my number two cornerback is a 70 overall. I think the defensive line might be okay in a couple of years, but this year is going to be tough. Linebackers aren't horrible, but the loss of Bulluck is monumental. Take all that and add in the fact that I have to face the NFC East along with the South rivals and it could be really hard. But, I do have the AFC West which should be a fairly simple run of four games. A winning record is my goal, and I think 9-7 is about what will become of the season.

                      Last edited by Adam14; 08-07-2010, 01:01 PM.

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                      • Jiggs McDonald
                        Banned
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 42

                        #12
                        Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                        Nice man, following..i'm running with the Titans in madden this year too, though I won't be posting a franchise on here. Good luck!

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                        • Adam14
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                          • Jul 2010
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                          #13
                          Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                          Originally posted by Jiggs McDonald
                          Nice man, following..i'm running with the Titans in madden this year too, though I won't be posting a franchise on here. Good luck!
                          Offensively, from what I've been looking at, I like my chances. I prefer a mobile quarterback, and also prefer speed backs. That said, defensively, I feel like I'm going to be playing shoot outs. I need Morgan to become an immediate threat on the end and both of my safeties to step up immediately. Defensively, I'm very nervous.

                          Oh yeah, thanks for following too. haha. I've been working, albeit slowly, on the write ups of Bud Adams, Fisher and crew at work, so maybe if I can, I'll wrap that up tomorrow and post it. If all goes as planned, I'll have everything done except maybe the depth chart before I get the game Tuesday.

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                          • Tigers3
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 169

                            #14
                            Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                            Nice man. I'm a big titans fan, and I am very excited to use CJ this year. I agree with you that alot of our games could end up in shootouts with the weak secondary we have. I am most likely going to pick up a corner to play across from finnegan in my first draft of my franchise.

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                            • Adam14
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                              #15
                              Re: The Music City Miracle [Titans Madden 11]

                              Info on the front office, Titans records, etc.. are up now. Should have some Super Bowl info coming in the near future.

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