11-04-2008, 08:46 PM
Hard To Ignore? Titans Go For 9-0; NFL Network Kicks Off ?Thursday Night Football?; Eagles-Giants In NFC East Clash
It?s hard to fly under the radar when you?re undefeated.
But that?s exactly what the Tennessee Titans believe they?re doing, and it doesn?t bother them a bit. The Titans this week seek to become the 11th team -- including one in each of the past three years -- to start a season at 9-0 since the 16-game schedule was established in 1978.
And they don?t care if people haven?t quite noticed. ?I still think we?re flying under the radar,? says Titans fullback AHMARD HALL, a former U.S. Marine. ?But that?s OK. It doesn?t matter to us as long as we keep winning. But I do think we?re getting harder and harder to ignore.?
The Chicago Bears won?t be doing any ignoring this Sunday when they welcome back an injured-reserve member of their 1985 Super Bowl XX team (and an unofficial coaching aide to BUDDY RYAN in the famed ?46? defense) -- the longest- tenured head coach in the NFL, the Titans? JEFF FISHER.
Titans-Bears is only one of the big games on the schedule of a week that begins with the kickoff of the NFL Network?s eight-game schedule that offers live game ?look-ins? on NFL.com and, for the first time ever, a live game streamed on a phone through NFL Mobile Live from Sprint.
Only some of the Week 10 games that will be heating up the early-November chill:
It?s hard to fly under the radar when you?re undefeated.
But that?s exactly what the Tennessee Titans believe they?re doing, and it doesn?t bother them a bit. The Titans this week seek to become the 11th team -- including one in each of the past three years -- to start a season at 9-0 since the 16-game schedule was established in 1978.
And they don?t care if people haven?t quite noticed. ?I still think we?re flying under the radar,? says Titans fullback AHMARD HALL, a former U.S. Marine. ?But that?s OK. It doesn?t matter to us as long as we keep winning. But I do think we?re getting harder and harder to ignore.?
The Chicago Bears won?t be doing any ignoring this Sunday when they welcome back an injured-reserve member of their 1985 Super Bowl XX team (and an unofficial coaching aide to BUDDY RYAN in the famed ?46? defense) -- the longest- tenured head coach in the NFL, the Titans? JEFF FISHER.
Titans-Bears is only one of the big games on the schedule of a week that begins with the kickoff of the NFL Network?s eight-game schedule that offers live game ?look-ins? on NFL.com and, for the first time ever, a live game streamed on a phone through NFL Mobile Live from Sprint.
Only some of the Week 10 games that will be heating up the early-November chill: