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Tennessee Titans News Links: A New Beginning

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Well, now the 2012 season has officially ended, so Happy Offseason everyone! I look forward to the draft and free agency now and hopefully we'll have a lot of good things happen between now and the start of the 2013 Regular Season. Including things like signing Anquan Boldin after the Ravens cut him, and signing Levitre, and Byrd in FA then drafting Warmack, Rambo, Mathieu, and Co. Then onto the Super Bowl for us! Now onto the links!

Tennessee_titans_30x21 Bruce Matthews was voted onto the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-Time team.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 NFL.com has a video up called "Meet the Hall of Fame Class" which includes former Oiler, Curley Culp, giving the Oilers 9 members in the Hall.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 Chris Johnson says that money didn't change him.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 CJ also says he thinks the Titans are very far away from a Super Bowl. I agree, but I hope we are both proven very wrong in the next couple years.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 Former Titan, Cary Williams, got a ring last night.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 David Climer says the Titans should model themselves after the Ravens. Easier said than done.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 Jeff Fisher reflects on the last drive in Super Bowl XXXIV.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 As we all know, Adrian Peterson beat out Peyton Manning for MVP. I feel like Peyton should have won, but I'm not taking anything away from AP, who had an absolutely spectacular season.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 NFL.com recapped the commercials from last night. I thought they were a little down from previous years.

Tennessee_titans_30x21 Also, if you missed the halftime show, NFL.com has it right here for you.

Quote of the Day: "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: It goes on." - Robert Frost