Not Titans? Joe Montana. Honorable mention to Jerry Rice and Lynn Swann.
Titans? Steve McNair / Eddie George
I also have to give props to the late, great Frank Wycheck.
Titans? Steve McNair / Eddie George
I also have to give props to the late, great Frank Wycheck.
Earl Campbell.
Single reason I became a fan of the Oilers in 1978 as an 11 yr old.
Single reason I became a fan of the Oilers in 1978 as an 11 yr old.
Non Titan would be John Riggins
Ray Lewis Favorite non-titan ………….for me to poop on.
I'd have to go with Steve McNair. The Titans came to TN right around when I started really getting in to football... McNair played with such grit and determination and made things exciting.
Don’t do Rey Rey Hill like that.Donnie Nickey
Top Titan: Derrick Henry... Plenty of Signature Runs and Catches that you can watch over and over and over again. That's rare. Very likable. Playoff moments. All of it fun and entertaining.
Top NFL: Tom Brady. I didn't want to root for him, and I rooted for Eli both times, but at some point he was so unbelievable at the clutch moments that I wanted to see him do it again just to see it happen. And he did Altanta like that. I rooted for that to happen. Respect. 10 Superbowls in 20 years. That's domination of your opposition.
Top Player ever: Nolan Ryan... For doing the unthinkable on any given night. And to do the unthinkable over his entire career too. Special moments over four decades beginning in the 60's.
Top NFL: Tom Brady. I didn't want to root for him, and I rooted for Eli both times, but at some point he was so unbelievable at the clutch moments that I wanted to see him do it again just to see it happen. And he did Altanta like that. I rooted for that to happen. Respect. 10 Superbowls in 20 years. That's domination of your opposition.
Top Player ever: Nolan Ryan... For doing the unthinkable on any given night. And to do the unthinkable over his entire career too. Special moments over four decades beginning in the 60's.
Extra cheers for Nolan.Top Titan: Derrick Henry... Plenty of Signature Runs and Catches that you can watch over and over and over again. That's rare. Very likable. Playoff moments. All of it fun and entertaining.
Top NFL: Tom Brady. I didn't want to root for him, and I rooted for Eli both times, but at some point he was so unbelievable at the clutch moments that I wanted to see him do it again just to see it happen. And he did Altanta like that. I rooted for that to happen. Respect. 10 Superbowls in 20 years. That's domination of your opposition.
Top Player ever: Nolan Ryan... For doing the unthinkable on any given night. And to do the unthinkable over his entire career too. Special moments over four decades beginning in the 60's.
Could throw a no-hitter any given night or beat the s**t out of some young ball player who thinks he can take on the old man.
There’s no doubt Ventura still remembers his first Texas haircut.
Top Titan: Derrick Henry... Plenty of Signature Runs and Catches that you can watch over and over and over again. That's rare. Very likable. Playoff moments. All of it fun and entertaining.
Top NFL: Tom Brady. I didn't want to root for him, and I rooted for Eli both times, but at some point he was so unbelievable at the clutch moments that I wanted to see him do it again just to see it happen. And he did Altanta like that. I rooted for that to happen. Respect. 10 Superbowls in 20 years. That's domination of your opposition.
Top Player ever: Nolan Ryan... For doing the unthinkable on any given night. And to do the unthinkable over his entire career too. Special moments over four decades beginning in the 60's.
cause it never gets old
my favorite part is the 2 second hesitation... where he decides he has to do itExtra cheers for Nolan.
Could throw a no-hitter any given night or beat the s**t out of some young ball player who thinks he can take on the old man.
There’s no doubt Ventura still remembers his first Texas haircut.
the slow jog towards the mound
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The 30 punches to the face are pretty funny too. It’s like he ran out there and placed his head in the head lock.my favorite part is the 2 second hesitation... where he decides he has to do it - LOL
Ventura did not want to ... he had to
thing is for a Ryan pitch it really was not that bad... Ryan known for fastball not precision... it can be anywhere
thing is for a Ryan pitch it really was not that bad... Ryan known for fastball not precision... it can be anywhere
Nothing like the Ryan Express! Still have the newspaper section of his 5,000th K- it was HOF Rickey Henderson. Interviewed after the game, Rickey said, “You ain’t nobody if you haven’t been struck out by Nolan Ryan.”
Rickey Henderson probably one of my favorite characters of all time
My favorite baseball player ever. Dude wasn’t that bright and referred to himself in the third person, but he was electric in everything he did.Rickey Henderson probably one of my favorite characters of all time
Sorry we’re getting off favorite titans, but pretty amazing to think baseball was already 100 years old when some of the greatest players, specialties almost, were all around together.
Ryan and heat/strikeouts
Henderson will never lose his SB records
Pete rose was a hit machine, probably also safe for history
Tony Gwynn, probably the best contact player ever. Just could not strike that dude out.
Ryan and heat/strikeouts
Henderson will never lose his SB records
Pete rose was a hit machine, probably also safe for history
Tony Gwynn, probably the best contact player ever. Just could not strike that dude out.
Ricky was a genius... at baseballMy favorite baseball player ever. Dude wasn’t that bright and referred to himself in the third person, but he was electric in everything he did.
I was at a sounds game a few years ago, back when still As affiliate, and Ricky was roaming the As minors teaching players running
was the first base coach that night, to reinforce what he was teaching and to do it real time... I remember getting goosebumps just being
50 feet from Ricky... some might feel that way about Jordan but Jordan could not hit a AA curveball - LOL
anyways... Ricky was a character without a doubt.
think The Big Unit was a contemporary as wellSorry we’re getting off favorite titans, but pretty amazing to think baseball was already 100 years old when some of the greatest players, specialties almost, were all around together.
Ryan and heat/strikeouts
Henderson will never lose his SB records
Pete rose was a hit machine, probably also safe for history
Tony Gwynn, probably the best contact player ever. Just could not strike that dude out.
greatest nickname... ever
you were right... I looked it up they all overlapped from 82-86Sorry we’re getting off favorite titans, but pretty amazing to think baseball was already 100 years old when some of the greatest players, specialties almost, were all around together.
Ryan and heat/strikeouts
Henderson will never lose his SB records
Pete rose was a hit machine, probably also safe for history
Tony Gwynn, probably the best contact player ever. Just could not strike that dude out.
The Big Unit rookie in 88 so did not overlap Rose