Obviously not including 2000 Titans. Throw out your Titan superbowl mvp candidates. You can use Oilers as well. I am curious to see just how many there are. So matter how sorry the stats, like Jevon Kearse, throw 'em out there. I will get r started
Candidate #1: Neil Odonnel
Superbowl: Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 17
28-49 comp-att
239 yds
1 td
3 int
15 yds rushing (3 carries)
Candidate#2: Yancey Thigpen
Superbowl: Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 17
3 rec
19 yds
1 td
Candidate#3: Chris Chandler
Superbowl: Denver 34 Atlanta 19
19-39 comp-att
219 yds
1 td
3 int
30 yds rushing (4 carries)
Candidate #1: Neil Odonnel
Superbowl: Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 17
28-49 comp-att
239 yds
1 td
3 int
15 yds rushing (3 carries)
Candidate#2: Yancey Thigpen
Superbowl: Dallas 27 Pittsburgh 17
3 rec
19 yds
1 td
Candidate#3: Chris Chandler
Superbowl: Denver 34 Atlanta 19
19-39 comp-att
219 yds
1 td
3 int
30 yds rushing (4 carries)
i'm confused ......
you want to list Titans
but all see are Steelers and Falcons
you want to list Titans
but all see are Steelers and Falcons
Andre Dyson may be the only thing I'm rooting for. I'm kinda sympathethic to Jerome Bettis, but I have hated the Steelers for so long, I'm interested in more misery for 'em. Right now, this year's superbowl has little interest for me. I rooted for Chandler and his underdog Falcons one year, mainly because of him, and June Jone's offense. This year I don't know what to think. But will probably root for the Seahawks and Dyson. I usually root for the former Titans to keep my interest level up.
If you really are confused, think former "titans" and their performance in past superbowls. Fred Miller, Jevon Kearse, Chris chandler ect. But there may not be as many as I had hoped. Will keep looking.
If you really are confused, think former "titans" and their performance in past superbowls. Fred Miller, Jevon Kearse, Chris chandler ect. But there may not be as many as I had hoped. Will keep looking.
Chandler was never a Titan (unless I blacked out for a while). If this topic includes Oilers then add Ken Stabler, Dave Casper in Super Bowl XI. Hey! Drew Hill had one catch for 28 yards playing for the Rams (against the Steelers) in Super Bowl XIV.
Because I'm bored, here's a list of all Titans/Tennessee Oilers who played in Super Bowls with other teams (feel free to add any that I missed)
XXXIX - Pats/Eagles 2005
Jevon Kearse
Jon Runyan
Keith Adams
XXXVIII - Pats/Panthers 2004
Kevin Donnalley
Antowain Smith
Greg Favors
Kevin Dyson
XXXVII - Bucs/Raiders 2003
Anthony Dorsett
XXXVI - Rams/Pats 2002
Antowain Smith
Robert Holcombe
XXXV - Ravens Giants 2001
Greg Comella
XXXIV - Rams/Titans 2000
Kevin Carter
Fred Miller
Robert Holcombe
Rich Coady
XXXIII - Broncos/Falcons 1999
Michael Booker
XXXII - Broncos/Packers 1998
Craig Hentrich
XXXI - Packers/Patriots 1997
Craig Hentrich
XXX - Steelers/Cowboys 1996
Neil O'Donnell
Yancey Thigpen
XXIX - 49ers/Chargers 1995
Ronnie Harmon
William Floyd (do training camp Titans count?)
XXVII - Cowboys/Bills 1993
Mark Stepnoski
XXXIX - Pats/Eagles 2005
Jevon Kearse
Jon Runyan
Keith Adams
XXXVIII - Pats/Panthers 2004
Kevin Donnalley
Antowain Smith
Greg Favors
Kevin Dyson
XXXVII - Bucs/Raiders 2003
Anthony Dorsett
XXXVI - Rams/Pats 2002
Antowain Smith
Robert Holcombe
XXXV - Ravens Giants 2001
Greg Comella
XXXIV - Rams/Titans 2000
Kevin Carter
Fred Miller
Robert Holcombe
Rich Coady
XXXIII - Broncos/Falcons 1999
Michael Booker
XXXII - Broncos/Packers 1998
Craig Hentrich
XXXI - Packers/Patriots 1997
Craig Hentrich
XXX - Steelers/Cowboys 1996
Neil O'Donnell
Yancey Thigpen
XXIX - 49ers/Chargers 1995
Ronnie Harmon
William Floyd (do training camp Titans count?)
XXVII - Cowboys/Bills 1993
Mark Stepnoski
Chandler was an Oilertitanbuoy said:Chandler was never a Titan (unless I blacked out for a while). If this topic includes Oilers then add Ken Stabler, Dave Casper in Super Bowl XI. Hey! Drew Hill had one catch for 28 yards playing for the Rams (against the Steelers) in Super Bowl XIV.
You wasted as much time today as I did finding useless trivia.nigel said:Because I'm bored, here's a list of all Titans/Tennessee Oilers who played in Super Bowls with other teams (feel free to add any that I missed)
Nice job! Lots of interesting names on there. A couple almost every year. Ronnie Harmon is one I forgot about. Dude cost the bills another superbowl chance. Which I believe is about the time he was milk dudded off to us. Can't quite remember. But it seems like we were thrown plenty of superbowl retreads during the Fisher era. Just no good ones. I thought Carl Pickens might be on that list somewhere too, but looks like he never quite made it to the bowl during the bengals golden era.
steve baby! how he willed his team to come back, and almost had the greatest comeback in superbowl history( if it weren't for good ole kevin dyson) and had the hondeeni magic! STEVE WAS AMAZING!
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