Titans Want Few Roster Moves

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  1. goTitans.com

    goTitans.com A living legend. Staff

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    SUMMARY: On February 27, 14 Titans will become unrestricted free agents. Among them are some of the most recognized names on the team -- Albert Haynesworth, Kerry Collins and Rob Bironas are among them. "We'll keep most of them. We'd like to keep all of them," Coach Jeff Fisher said. "The personality of this team and their chemistry is special, and it's important that we maintain that because that itself gives you a chance to improve." But the reality is turnover will occur and the Titans are looking for players who will make them better next season. "There's going to be changes, but we have to embrace change and build on the things we did well," Kyle Vanden Bosch said. "If we can tweak a few things hopefully we can get back in the postseason and win."

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    KEEP HAYNESWORTH

    and Bironas
     
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    But not your name or av.
     
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    To me this thread just says "Were not going to make any big signings" what a shock.
     
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