NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The Tennessee Titans might be a little rusty as they search for their first head coach since the end of the 1994 season, and their timing couldn’t be worse.
First, they decided to trade or release quarterback Vince Young. Now, they’ve parted with Jeff Fisher after 16 full seasons as head coach. Add in the fact that owner Bud Adams is impatient at age 88, along with a looming lockout, and this offseason is looking like no other.
Not the best time to hit the market for a new coach.
Steve Underwood, the Titans’ senior executive vice president, says those challenges just mean the franchise has its work cut out – and that there’s nothing wrong with that. Underwood insists the Titans will find the right man.
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