Ahmard Hall

Ahmard Hall

Ahmard Hall is a fullback for the Tennessee Titans. 2006 is his first season as a professional football player. He played college ball at Texas.

 
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Card: 2007 Fleer Ultra Vince Young Field Generals Game Used Jersey Card Number: #FG-VY Serial Number: na Condition: NM/M Draft: 2006 - 1st round (3rd pick) by the Tennessee Titans Other Notes: Starting QB for the Titans Beckett Price: $12.00  
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So far, so good.   With his stellar performance this year, Titans running back Chris Johnson has proved that his prolific rookie campaign wasn't a fluke. And chances are, he'll be a force for years to come, regardless of whether his team is winning or not (see: this year). But just how many years is the question, given the historically volatile nature of his position.  Over the years, all have shown the signs. From Franco Harris to Eric...  
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Before they were the Titans, they were the Houston Oilers. Bud Adams started the franchise in 1960 with the fledgling American Football League. Adams put together an excellent team quickly, some with hard work and some with good luck. His big move in 1960 was signing Billy Cannon away from the clutches of the NFL. Cannon was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams with the first pick of the draft, and he was the first pick of the AFL as well...  
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After a historic 59-0 loss to the Patriots filled with dropped balls, missed tackles, turnovers, and penalties, Jeff Fisher had this to say about his team, “Sure, I mean, it looks bad out there, but believe me, it could be worse. What if it were five quarters long? What if they didn’t pull Brady? "Heck, we’re lucky they have an end zone, Moss would still be running.” The Tennessee fan base remained unconvinced by the coach’s “silver lining...  
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Winless. 0-5. That's a zero and a five. Cero y Cinco. No matter how you say it, the Tennessee Titans are on the worst slide their franchise has seen in recent memory. Going back to the end of the 2008 season, Tennessee has lost seven straight, and things don't look to get any better this week against the New England Patriots. Not helping matters are the mounting injuries on the defensive side of the ball, a defense that is little more than a...  
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