Titans tickets provide a great outing

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2008-11-17 18:44.

The Tennessee Titans are keeping up their incredible season that has wowed Titans ticket holders and had another big game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The game did not start out pretty for Titans ticket holders, and the team entered the second half down 14-3. QB Kerry Collins wasn't able to get much going in the first half, but the team entered the halftime break knowing what they had to do.

“This was a tale of two halves. We had some unfortunate mistakes in the first half that created a situation where we couldn’t score and convert third downs because of some penalties,” said Coach Jeff Fisher after the game. But you can bet there weren't many people who bought Titans tickets and were looking for their money back.

The Titans came out looking great in the second half and were able to come back from a 14-3 halftime deficit against the Jaguars, a team that hadn’t lost a lead of ten or more since 2003. Collins made up for his poor first half with a great second half. He completed 9-13 passes and threw three touchdowns. “We were ready to take some shots today,’ said Collins. “We felt if we were going to win this game, we would have to make some plays down the field. Guys came up big and obviously. Justin Gage had a huge day. Give our receivers a lot of credit today.” He certainly provided a good game for anyone with Titans tickets that given Sunday.

The Titans defense also stepped it up in the second half. Even with the team losing Eric King to a broken forearm. Chris Sims stepped in to fill his shoes and ended up with a big interception. “I was breaking hard on a lot of routes and kind of had a feeling that they were going to try to get me on a double move,” said Carr “When I saw the split, I said to myself that they were not going to try to get me on the same play again. But they did and it was another double move. It was a bad throw and I was able to pick it up.”

“For Chris to come in and play the corner spot for the first time this year and make the interception he did along with the tackle from the kickoff on the 15-yard line; It was a tremendous effort by a very solid back-up guy for us,” said Fisher.

The Titans were also able to come back against the Colts to win 31-21 in week 8. Perhaps the closest Tennessee came to a loss was a win over Green Bay in overtime. That was a thriller of a game that anyone with Green Bay Titans tickets will always remember. This team just knows what they have to do and are able to get out there and accomplish what they have to.

It s a great time to be a Titans fan, and an even better time to have Titans tickets. “It’s great to being the only unbeaten team. People in the beginning were counting us out and guessing we would be 8-8 at best,” said defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. “Now, we’re 10-0. We like proving the world wrong, I guess – going out there and playing our game and winning them.”

"It's sort of a surprise for us to be 10-0. We're all humbled by it. We're just a hard-working team that's just going to take a challenge each and every week. One of the things our coach emphasizes is, 'Be confident, but not complacent,” said cornerback Cortland Finnegan. These guy look like they want to provide a good show for people who buy Titans tickets.

Tennessee Titans tickets are sure to entertain

The Titans are a whopping four games ahead of the AFC South's closest team the Colts and are three games ahead of the closest AFC team, the Steelers. The Titans also look set to enjoy home-field advantage throughout the playoffs

The Titans still have to beat six teams if they are going to achieve a perfect record. Next up are the Jets, coming off a big win over New England. The Jets are ahead in the AFC East and will want to keep themselves there this week. It could be the toughest game so far for the Titans. The game is at home, so you can bet that there will be tons of Titans ticket holders looking for some action.

Fisher does not think that getting his team to keep focused will be an issue going forward. “You know behind this door, they are talking about playing the (New York) Jets at home next Sunday. That is the challenge right now. We are down two corners and we are going to have to heal up and get ready for our next opponent,” he said.

If the Titans are able to stay undefeated, they would join only the 1972 Dolphins and last year's Patriots as the only teams to go undefeated all regular season. Will they be able to make it? Buy Titans tickets for a chance to find out.