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		<description><![CDATA[The Tennessee Titans history dates back to when they were the Houston Oilers in the AFL. The Oilers were the first AFL champions winning back-to-back titles in 1960 defeating the San Diego Chargers 24-16 and them again in 196110-3. The Oilers went for a three peat as champions but lost to the then Dallas Texans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="thickbox" title="Steve McNair" href="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/steve-mcnair.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.nfl4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/steve-mcnair.jpg" alt="Steve McNair" /></a>The Tennessee Titans history dates back to when they were the Houston Oilers in the AFL. The Oilers were the first AFL champions winning back-to-back titles in 1960 defeating the San Diego Chargers 24-16 and them again in 196110-3. The Oilers went for a three peat as champions but lost to the then Dallas Texans 20-17 in double overtime. At the time the six quarter contest was the longest game in football history going a record seventy-seven minutes. The Oilers became the first team in football to move in a dome stadium in 1968, the Astrodome.After the merger with the NFL the Oilers began the 1970&#8242;s with no playoff appearances until 1978 where they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game 34-5 and then again losing to the Steelers in the AFC Championship the following year 27-13. Starting in 1987 the Oilers made the playoffs seven straight years winning the AFC Central division twice. Warren Moon, who played with the Oilers from 1984-1993, was the quarterback who guided the Oilers to those playoff runs and was one of the most productive, efficient quarterbacks of his generation. Moon was a nine time Pro Bowl player, 1990 Offensive Player of the Year and has over 49,000 career passing yards with 32,000 of them coming with the Oilers. Moon was elected in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.</p>
<p>The Houston Oilers became the Tennessee Oilers in 1997, then in 1999 they became the Titans. Since the Titans were born they have won two AFC South division titles in 2000 &amp; 2002, and a Super Bowl XXXIV appearance. The Titans lost to the St. Louis Rams 23-16 in a thrilling Super Bowl game. Quarterback Steve McNair was the face of the Titans franchise it the late 1990&#8242;s and 2000&#8242;s, McNair was a key part of the Titans organization and lead them to back -to back 13-3 seasons in 1999 &amp; 2000. In 2003, McNair was named Co-MVP with fellow quarterback Peyton Manning. In 1999 &amp; 2000 McNair helped the Titans reached back -to back 13-3 seasons. After two bad seasons in 2004 with a record of 5-11 and in 2005 4-12, the Titans rebounded with a 10-6 record in 2007.</p>
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</script></div><p>There have been a great group of players who have dawned the Oilers/Titans jersey which include quarterback/kicker George Blanda, running back Earl Campbell, who was the NFL MVP in 1979, five time Pro Bowl selection and three time NFL Offensive Player of the Year award winner, safety Ken Houston, and offensive guard Mike Munchak, all members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>The Tennessee Titans play in a difficult AFC South with the Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars so winning the division will be so easy task to accomplish. The Titans have had wavering success the last few seasons and look to get back to their Super Bowl form.</p>
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