2011 Tennessee Titans Team Preview | NFL Predictions
For the Tennessee Titans, who limped to the finish line with a record of 6-10 last season, a franchise took a sharp turn in exactly the wrong direction.
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For the Tennessee Titans, who limped to the finish line with a record of 6-10 last season, a franchise took a sharp turn in exactly the wrong direction.
As is the case with most teams that finish with just five wins, the Cleveland Browns are ready for some major changes including the end of the Eric Mangini era.
In 2010, the defending AFC North champions endured a 10-game losing streak and went 1-7 on the road, not exactly a recipe for a repeat division title.
It was ironic that the team with the most Super Bowl titles played like a team that had never been to the Super Bowl when the Pittsburgh Steelers faced the Green Bay Packers in last year’s biggest game.
The New England Patriots had a golden opportunity when they faced the New York Jets in the AFC Divisional Playoffs last season.
The cockiest team in professional sports, the New York Jets, seemed to leave everything they had in New England following their upset of the Patriots in last season’s AFC Divisional Playoff game.
Miami Dolphin head coach Tony Sparano, who was going into the last year of his contract last season, is coming back.
The loss to the New York Jets in Week 17 capped another lousy season for the Bills, who were trying to win their regular-season finale in consecutive years for the first time since 1998-2000.
If the Oakland Raiders can figure out how to win outside their own division, they will inch closer to finally returning to the playoffs.
The 2010 version of the Kansas City Chiefs loved to do one thing: run the football. This is very evident because the AFC West’s most resurgent team led the National Football League in rushing in the 2010 campaign, with an average of 164.2 yards a game.
The San Diego Chargers, who finished the 2010 season at 9-7, were one of many teams that had to wonder exactly what had happened by the time their 16-game slate came to an end.
The Denver Broncos were particularly happy to see the 2010 season end. The Broncos, who finished the 2010 campaign at 4-12, had never lost a dozen games in any of their 51 seasons, but by dipping to new depths, they managed to secure the No. 2 overall draft pick and selected Texas A&M linebacker Von Miller.
In 2010 the New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first NFC teams since 1991 to miss the playoffs despite posting double-digit amounts of victories. The Giants have only themselves to blame:
Residents in the nation’s capital thought 2010 would be different for their NFL team; however it turned out to be more of the same.
If the Philadelphia Eagles are going to return to the playoffs next season and go farther in them, one thing they are going to have to improve on is giving up large chunks of yards to the opposing offense.
Yes, the Seattle Seahawks became the first-sub-.500 division champions in the NFL’s (almost) century-long history when they defeated the St. Louis Rams in the last game of the regular season.