September 10, 2009

Titans Begin Life Without Haynesworth

Jim Wyatt, Tennessean

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Albert Haynesworth left the Titans six months ago for 100 million reasons. He didn’t leave that many questions behind, it only seems like it.

How will the Titans replace the two-time All-Pro defensive tackle? Can the defense thrive without him? Who’s going to take his place?

After local reporters stopped asking those questions and many others, every national reporter that set foot inside Baptist Sports Park picked up where the locals left off.

Since Haynesworth signed his blockbuster deal with the Redskins in February, it’s been written about and talked about as...

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