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		<title>Young takes first NFL steps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Jeff Fisher made it perfectly clear Friday that he&#8217;s prepared to lock another quarterback out of the Tennessee Titans&#8217; training facility. This time it is not an aging veteran who potentially could get hurt &mdash; it&#8217;s a high-profile rookie whose enormous potential has yet to be tapped.
Following the second of the day&#8217;s two workouts during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Jeff Fisher made it perfectly clear Friday that he&#8217;s prepared to lock another quarterback out of the Tennessee Titans&#8217; training facility. This time it is not an aging veteran who potentially could get hurt &mdash; it&#8217;s a high-profile rookie whose enormous potential has yet to be tapped.
<p>Following the second of the day&#8217;s two workouts during the Titans&#8217; rookie orientation, first-round draft pick Vince Young said he planned to remain in Middle Tennessee over the next several weeks so as to speed up the learning process. One problem: League rules prohibit first-year players from receiving any sort of coaching between the draft and May 16, with the exception of this weekend&#8217;s introduction to professional football.</p>
	<p>&quot;He will not be allowed at the facility until the 15th, and that&#8217;s just a travel day,&quot; Fisher said. &quot;We cannot have any contact with him, from a meeting standpoint, a practice standpoint or anything until (then). &#8230; I&#8217;ll talk to him about it. </p>
	<p>&quot;Those are the rules.&quot; </p>
	<p>Add just one more item to the list of things Young has in common with Steve McNair. </p>
	<p>Both were taken with the third overall pick in the draft &mdash; McNair in 1995, Young this year. Both were deemed worthy of such a high selection because of their athleticism and multi-talent approach to quarterback, which includes a unique ability to run the football. Both were considered projects who were not ready to step immediately into a starting role in the National Football League. </p>
	<p>It was two seasons before McNair took over the starting role for good, and it has been his for the past nine years. Now, however, he has been barred from training at the team&#8217;s facility because of liability concerns connected with his current contract, which he and the Titans have tried unsuccessfully to renegotiate. Tennessee entertained trade offers for McNair from the Baltimore Ravens over the weekend and have made it known they might release him prior to the start of training camp. </p>
	<p>Young took his first steps toward becoming McNair&#8217;s eventual replacement with the rookie orientation, which concludes today. </p>
	<p>&quot;You start one-by-one,&quot; Young said. &quot;You don&#8217;t go and try to beat coach to anything. Whatever he gives you that day, that&#8217;s what you go study, and that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re going to run that day. You take it page-by-page. </p>
	<p>&quot;Why should there be pressure? I&#8217;m playing football. This is my business. This is my job right now.&quot; </p>
	<p>Fisher said that the 6-foot-4, 233-pounder made a good first impression. According to the head coach, Young completed four straight deep passes to three different receivers during one-on-one drills in the morning workout, which were closed to the media. </p>
	<p>In the afternoon he had little opportunity to show off his passing skills, and when he did he looked every bit like a rookie. Some of his throws fluttered. Others were off-target. Some were dropped by the receivers when they were on target. And some never materialized due to mishandled snaps from center. </p>
	<p>Half of the session&#8217;s only 11-on-11 period was running plays. The first time he dropped back against a whole defense he held the ball when he could not find an open receiver. Two of his deliveries were dropped &mdash; one of which was slightly underthrown. His only two completions were to free agent running back Lamont Reid, and one of those was behind the line of scrimmage. </p>
	<p>&quot;I think I threw the ball pretty good,&quot; Young said. &quot;On a couple throws I think I didn&#8217;t get my feet planted all the way to deliver with the accuracy (with which) I have been throwing. It comes with the learning process right now.&quot; </p>
	<p>He made it clear that he would like to get through that process as quickly as possible &mdash; hence his desire to remain in the area and keep working. </p>
	<p>&quot;Even though a lot of people are leaving, I&#8217;m not going to leave,&quot; Young said. &quot;I&#8217;m going to stay here.&quot; </p>
	<p>The league&#8217;s stance is that he doesn&#8217;t have to go home, but he can&#8217;t stay at the facility after today. </p>
	<p>&quot;We want him to tell us if it&#8217;s all of the sudden all meshing together and it&#8217;s too much,&quot; Fisher said. &quot;We&#8217;ll add things each day, and then we&#8217;ll send him home until the 15th. &#8230; We&#8217;ve got a lot of time. He&#8217;s anxious. I&#8217;m sure he thinks he can stand out in the street and absorb information. That&#8217;s how anxious he is, but we can&#8217;t have him in the facility.&quot;</p>
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		<title>Mohawk gives fame to obscure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2006 17:23:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Diversity is a loaded term. Is a workforce diverse when it attains a mix of races, genders, styles, creeds, sexual orientations and economic, geographic and political backgrounds?
	That&#8217;s merely a start.
	A workforce is not truly diverse until it has an employee with a Mohawk.
	The Carolina Panthers are diverse. Justin Hartwig, the team&#8217;s new free-agent center, has [...]]]></description>
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<p>Diversity is a loaded term. Is a workforce diverse when it attains a mix of races, genders, styles, creeds, sexual orientations and economic, geographic and political backgrounds?</p>
	<p>That&#8217;s merely a start.</p>
	<p>A workforce is not truly diverse until it has an employee with a Mohawk.</p>
	<p>The Carolina Panthers are diverse. Justin Hartwig, the team&#8217;s new free-agent center, has a thick strip of brown hair that runs down the middle of his head. He acquired it last season when he played for the Tennessee Titans. It was supposed to be a training camp &#8216;do but became something more.</p>
	<p>&quot;It&#8217;s my trademark,&quot; he said.</p>
	<p>When the look was new, Hartwig walked into a Target in Nashville. A woman began to stare and did not stop. The stare suggested, are you aware you have a Mohawk?</p>
	<p>Hartwig, 27, was aware, thanks.</p>
	<p>People also walk up and tell him, &quot;You&#8217;re tall.&quot;</p>
	<p>In related news, he also is aware that he is 6-foot-4 and that he weighs 312 pounds.</p>
	<p>Hartwig is my new favorite starting center. It&#8217;s easy to blend in, tough to stand out. But I know some of you are thinking, why would it be tough for a guy from Tennessee to have a Mohawk? In Tennessee, it takes guts not to have a Mohawk.</p>
	<p>Wrong. Hartwig is of Tennessee but not from Tennessee. He grew up in Iowa and played at Kansas.</p>
	<p>And he&#8217;s an offensive lineman. When was the last time a Panthers offensive lineman stood out? It probably was in the mid-1990s when Frank Garcia took on the roster of the Oakland Raiders and was ahead on the cards of all three judges when referees stepped in.</p>
	<p>I guess Jeff Mitchell, Hartwig&#8217;s predecessor at center, also stood out when he was caught up in the steroid scandal.</p>
	<p>Hartwig praised Mitchell, who started five seasons for Carolina. Nice touch; Mitchell should be praised. Mitchell was a good teammate and is a good man, and one episode does not undo a career&#8217;s worth of good work.</p>
	<p>Hartwig is younger and healthier than Mitchell and, despite the Mohawk, almost as obscure. The interview he did with three of us Friday was his first since signing in March.</p>
	<p>He came with advice.</p>
	<p>&quot;You have to think outside the box,&quot; he said with enthusiasm.</p>
	<p>Caught up in the moment, a gray-haired reporter asked Hartwig if he should get a Mohawk.</p>
	<p>&quot;Go for it,&quot; Hartwig said.</p>
	<p>Do it. I&#8217;ll pay at the barbershop, and you&#8217;ll pay when you get home.</p>
	<p>Not everybody can make the look work. After the first practice of mini-camp Friday morning, Hartwig&#8217;s Mohawk was matted with sweat. A small animal appeared to have been dropped from a great height, landed with a splat and decided to stay.</p>
	<p>Um, are you married?</p>
	<p>His answer was not, &quot;I was until I got my hair cut.&quot;</p>
	<p>His answer was, &quot;My girlfriend loves it. Women love it.&quot;</p>
	<p>So if you&#8217;re a single guy who would like a girlfriend, get a Mohawk.</p>
	<p>And sign a five-year, $17 million contract with a $7 million signing bonus.</p>
	<p>Sign the contract first.</p>
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		<title>Tennessee Titans Strategy and Personnel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	It&#8217;s far easier to examine the Titans&#8216; roster and say where they don&#8217;t need help instead of listing positions where they do.
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Fans can expect moves virtually everywhere except at tight end where veteran Erron Kinney is a reliable player who is a lead-by-example type and Ben Troupe still carries loads of promise. Bo Scaife will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<div class="firstP">It&#8217;s far easier to examine the <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a>&#8216; roster and say where they don&#8217;t need help instead of listing positions where they do.</div>
	<p>&nbsp;</p>
Fans can expect moves virtually everywhere except at tight end where veteran <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69744">Erron Kinney</a></span> is a reliable player who is a lead-by-example type and <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/200265">Ben Troupe</a></span> still carries loads of promise. <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/300391">Bo Scaife</a></span> will head into his second season having performed as consistently well as any of the teams 2005 rookies and at 6-foot-8, 255 pounds <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/351223">Gregg Guenther</a></span> is an interesting project as the fourth in the group, who played in five games as an undrafted rookie.
<p>TEAM NEEDS/OFFSEASON STRATEGY </p>
	<p>The <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> have a lot of contract decisions to make, many of which are based on how much they are willing to pay out as roster bonuses. Odds are they won&#8217;t reveal any decisions until after they return to Nashville from the combine. </p>
	<p>QB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69702">Steve McNair</a></span> is slated to earn $10 million in 2006. His agent Bus Cook said he doesn&#8217;t see why McNair should be willing to take a cut for less, at least without an extension that brings up-front bonus money. GM Floyd Reese has said the <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> are budgeted to handle McNair&#8217;s numbers, but it seems hard to imagine them spending that much on McNair in his 12th season. </p>
	<p>Players with pending financial issues also include left tackle <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69714">Brad Hopkins</a></span> (due $1.5M roster bonus and a $4.25M base), guard <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69722">Benji Olson</a></span> (due a $2 M roster bonus and a $2.5M base), guard <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69743">Zach Piller</a></span> (due a $250,000 roster bonus and a $1.5M base), linebacker <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69746">Peter Sirmon</a></span> (due a $2.4 M base) and safety <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/102642">Lamont Thompson</a></span> (due a $2.5M secondary signing bonus). </p>
	<p>1. Receiver: No matter who&#8217;s playing quarterback, the <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> need a reliable threat for him that can give Norm Chow some room to use his best material. The kind of help they need can&#8217;t come in the draft. They are likely to scour the free agent market for an affordable veteran they think can lead and produce. </p>
	<p>2. Linebacker: Looking to upgrade speed and willing to move on without <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/110716">Brad Kassell</a></span> and perhaps <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69746">Peter Sirmon</a></span>, the <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> need at least one athletic linebacker to work with <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/69745">Keith Bulluck</a></span>. The Tigers need strength inside to stop the run, tie up blockers and help the ends in the pass rush. </p>
	<p>3. Safety: <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/87246">Tank Williams</a></span> is a UFA who was poor in his first season back from a knee injury, and if the <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> still like <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/102642">Lamont Thompson</a></span>, they&#8217;ve got to do more to explain why. Quarterback could be third as well, as it&#8217;s time for them to find McNair&#8217;s eventual successor and at No. 3 in the draft they will certainly have a chance at a quality QB. </p>
	<p>FRANCHISE PLAYER: None. </p>
	<p>TRANSITION PLAYER: None. </p>
	<p>UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: CB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/106083">Tony Beckham</a></span>; LB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/101289">Rocky Boiman</a></span>; C <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/102804">Justin Hartwig</a></span>; LB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/110716">Brad Kassell</a></span>; S <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/87246">Tank Williams</a></span>. </p>
	<p>RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: S <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/140721">Donnie Nickey</a></span>; LS <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/142605">Jon Dorenbos</a></span>. </p>
	<p>EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FREE AGENTS: RB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/354925">Jarrett Payton</a></span>; LB <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/200509">Cody Spencer</a></span>. PLAYERS RE-SIGNED </p>
	<p>&#8211;DE <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/70532">Kyle Vanden Bosch</a></span>: Potential UFA; $22M/4 yrs, $14.5M guaranteed/$4.75M SB). </p>
	<p>MEDICAL WATCH: The <a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/team/67047">Titans</a> haven&#8217;t offered any recent updates, but outside of WR <span class="ffp"><a href="http://titansticketstenn.blogsome.com/nfl/player/300041">Brandon Jones</a></span> (knee) they expect all their injured players to be ready for their offseason work. </p>
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		<title>Combine to get most Extensive Coverage Ever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Coming off record Rose Bowl and Super Bowl ratings, interest in the sport of football continues to reach unprecedented levels. 
The NFL Scouting Combine, the annual job interview for potential NFL players, is no exception. 
	More than 330 NFL hopefuls converge on the RCA Dome in Indianapolis from Feb. 23-28 for the 2006 NFL Scouting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><font>Coming off record Rose Bowl and Super Bowl ratings, interest in the sport of football continues to reach unprecedented levels. </font>
<p><font>The NFL Scouting Combine, the annual job interview for potential NFL players, is no exception. </font></p>
	<p><font>More than 330 NFL hopefuls converge on the RCA Dome in Indianapolis from Feb. 23-28 for the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine, consisting of on-field drills, medical testing, exams and interviews with team personnel and the media. </font></p>
	<p><font>The 2006 NFL Scouting Combine on NFL Network Presented by Reebok will provide exclusive live television coverage of the annual event beginning Thursday, Feb. 23, at 1 p.m. CT and continuing through Wednesday, March 1. </font></p>
	<div><font>NFL Network&#8217;s programming will cover: </font></div>
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<div>&bull; <font color="#000000"><strong>Press conferences</strong> </font>&mdash; 8 hours (Thurs. 2/23 through Sun. 2/26 at 1 p.m. CT) </div>
	<div>&bull; <strong>Player drills </strong>&mdash;&nbsp; 12 hours (Sat. 2/25 through Tues. 2/28 at 10 a.m. CT) Re-airs 7 p.m. CT </div>
	<div>&bull; <strong>News and interviews </strong>&mdash;&nbsp; 5 hours (Thurs. 2/23 through Mon. 2/27 at 6 p.m. CT) </div>
	<div>&bull; <strong>Wrapup show </strong>&mdash;&nbsp; 1 hour (Wednesday, March 1 at 8 p.m. CT) </div>
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<p><font>&quot;We view the NFL Scouting Combine as one of the hidden gems still left in the NFL,&quot; said Charles Coplin, NFL Network&#8217;s vice president of programming. &quot;This is an event NFL Network believes in and will look to grow to NFL Draft-like status.&quot; </font></p>
	<p><font>NFL Network will air three hours of live workouts daily from Saturday through Tuesday, beginning at 10 a.m. CT and featuring future NFL players participating in a variety of drills, including the famed 40-yard-dash. The live midday Scouting Combine workouts re-air on NFL Network each night from 7 p.m. CT to 9 p.m. CT. </font></p>
	<p><font>NFL Network draft expert Mike Mayock and host Paul Burmeister will serve as NFL Network&#8217;s on-air team for the live workouts and provide daily player reports on the prospects participating. </font></p>
	<p><font>In addition, NFL Network&#8217;s signature show, NFL Total Access, will be on location from the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis with news, analysis and interviews featuring host Rich Eisen alongside former NFL and college head coach and current NFL Network analyst Butch Davis. NFLTA will air five consecutive nights of shows from Feb. 23-Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. CT. </font></p>
	<p><font>NFL Network will carry player, coach and general manager press conferences from the NFL Scouting Combine with analysts Adam Scehfter and former Colts and Saints coach Jim Mora, Sr. </font></p>
	<p><font>With extensive access to daily workouts, head coaches, front-office personnel and players, 2006 NFL Scouting Combine on NFL Network Presented by Reebok will give fans an exclusive opportunity to see how teams are preparing for the upcoming NFL draft April 29-30. </font></p>
	<p><font>NFL Network&#8217;s 2006 NFL Scouting Combine coverage also will examine how the combine&#8217;s drills, tests and interviews are used by NFL teams to make decisions about the NFL draft. </font></p>
	<p><font>The following is NFL Network&#8217;s day-by-day telecast plans:</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Thursday, Feb. 23 <br /></u></strong>1 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Scouting Combine press conferences (LIVE) <br />6 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Friday, Feb. 24 </u></strong><br />1 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Scouting Combine press conferences (LIVE) <br />6 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Saturday, Feb. 25 </u></strong><br />10 a.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; Workouts: Offensive linemen and running backs (LIVE) (re-airs&nbsp;7 PM CT) <br />1 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Scouting Combine press conferences (LIVE) <br />6 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Sunday, Feb. 26 </u></strong><br />10 a.m. &#8212; Workouts: Quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs (LIVE) (re-airs 8 PM ET/PT) <br />1 p.m. CT &#8212; NFL Scouting Combine press conferences (LIVE) <br />6 p.m. CT &#8212; NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Monday, Feb. 27 <br /></u></strong>10 a.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; Workouts: Tight ends, defensive lineman (LIVE) (re-airs 8 PM ET/PT) <br />6 p.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; NFL Total Access from the Scouting Combine </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Tuesday, Feb. 28 <br /></u></strong>10 a.m. CT&nbsp; &#8212; Workouts: Linebackers, defensive backs (LIVE) (re-airs at 8 p.m. ET/PT) </font></p>
	<p><font><strong><u>Wednesday, Mar. 1 <br /></u></strong>7 p.m. CT &#8212; 2006 NFL Scouting Combine wrapup show <br /></font></p>
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		<title>McNair wins Nashville&#8217;s Community Spirit Award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Less than 24 hours after competing in Sunday&#8217;s Pro Bowl, Titans quarterback Steve McNair was accepting the Community Spirit Award at the 8th Annual O&#8217;Charley&#8217;s Dinner of Champions Monday at Gaylord Opryland Resort.
After nearly leading the AFC to a victory in Sunday&#8217;s Pro Bowl, McNair was on a red-eye flight from Honolulu back to Nashville. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><font>Less than 24 hours after competing in Sunday&#8217;s Pro Bowl, Titans quarterback Steve McNair was accepting the Community Spirit Award at the 8th Annual O&#8217;Charley&#8217;s Dinner of Champions Monday at Gaylord Opryland Resort.</font>
<p><font>After nearly leading the AFC to a victory in Sunday&#8217;s Pro Bowl, McNair was on a red-eye flight from Honolulu back to Nashville. He was honored as one of the best in Middle Tennessee sports for his Hurricane Katrina relief efforts last September. </font></p>
	<p><font>&quot;It means a lot,&quot; McNair said upon receiving the award. &quot;My foundation is all about helping those less fortunate. Our goal is to make sure that every individual has an equal opportunity to be successful in life. That was our goal in terms of Katrina relief, going into boys and girls clubs and the different organizations that needed help.&quot; </font></p>
	<p><font>Moved by the hurricane&#8217;s devastation in his home state of Mississippi, McNair coordinated a massive relief effort at the Coliseum, loading more than 30 trucks full of donated items ranging from food, clothing and other supplies to send to hurricane victims along Mississippi&#8217;s Gulf Coast.</font></p>
	<p><font>&quot;When things happen in life, you always think back to what should have or could have,&quot; McNair said. &quot;And when mother nature did damage to Mississippi, Alabama and Lousiana, it meant a lot to help out and provide people with some of the basics that they didn&#8217;t have. Things like clothes. food and water.&quot;</font></p>
	<p><font>McNair, who was later named the &ldquo;Philanthropist of the Year&rdquo; by the Association of Fundraising Professionals for the various community projects he supports through the Steve McNair Foundation, was especially appreciative of the outpouring of support from those who donated time, money and resources througout Nashville and the state of Tennessee.</font></p>
	<p><font>&quot;Thanks to the state of Tennessee and the city of Nashville, the people that donated items to families that they didn&#8217;t even know,&quot; McNair said. &quot;That was a great inspiration to me to see people come out and empty their trunks, their bags and pour their hearts out to those three states. That was amazing to me.&quot;</font></p>
	<p><font>McNair has been MVP of the NFL, made three Pro Bowls and even led his team to a Super Bowl, but nothing, he said, compares to the award he received last night.</font></p>
	<p><font>&quot;This is better than any of those individual awards because this one goes not only to me, but to my family, my foundation, my agent, and all of the people that helped out to make this possible.&quot;</font></p>
	<p><font>McNair was one of many honored at the event, which was attended by more than 800 people. </font></p>
	<p><font>&ldquo;This event continues to celebrate incredible achievements in sports,&rdquo; said Carter Todd, Nashville Sports Council Chairman.</font></p>
	<div><font>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re extremely proud of all the nominees and honorees for their accomplishments and dedication to excellence during 2005,&rdquo; said Greg Burns, chairman and chief executive officer, O&rsquo;Charley&rsquo;s, Inc.</font></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The Tennessee Titans showed Kyle Vanden Bosch respect, and that kept him from testing a free-agent market that could have made him much richer.
&quot;Honestly, it really wasn&#8217;t that much of a temptation,&quot; Vanden Bosch said Friday at a news conference. &quot;I don&#8217;t know what else would&#8217;ve been out there. I feel this organization &#8230; was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The Tennessee Titans showed Kyle Vanden Bosch respect, and that kept him from testing a free-agent market that could have made him much richer.
<p>&quot;Honestly, it really wasn&#8217;t that much of a temptation,&quot; Vanden Bosch said Friday at a news conference. &quot;I don&#8217;t know what else would&#8217;ve been out there. I feel this organization &#8230; was more than fair with me.&quot;</p>
	<p>A year ago, Vanden Bosch was a free agent with only four teams interested in talking to a defensive end who had torn both ACLs in his first four NFL seasons in Arizona. The Titans signed him to a one-year deal for the veteran&#8217;s minimum of $540,000.</p>
	<p>He responded with a career-best 12 1/2 sacks _ more than doubling his previous high of five _ and had 100 tackles that ranked second among the Titans. Tennessee went 4-12, but Vanden Bosch played in the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement.</p>
	<p>Now the man who had the most sacks for the Titans since Jevon Kearse&#8217;s 14 1/2 in 1999 will receive nearly $15 million in guaranteed money over the first three years of his new four-year deal.</p>
	<p>&quot;We were thrilled to death to have an opportunity to get him back,&quot; general manager Floyd Reese said. &quot;So it worked out well. It&#8217;s a plus-plus, and we&#8217;re awful happy.&quot;</p>
	<p>This signing is a big step for the rebuilding franchise that spent the past few years letting free agents like Kearse leave for big paydays elsewhere or releasing veterans like defensive end Kevin Carter to get under the salary cap.</p>
	<p>&quot;If you could draw up your image of the first free agent you were going to sign &#8230; short of a franchise quarterback who&#8217;s 22 years old, you probably end up with somebody like Kyle,&quot; Reese said.</p>
	<p>Vanden Bosch, 27, brings some much-needed experience to a defensive line that included five Titans in their second NFL seasons in 2005.</p>
	<p>Vanden Bosch noted that the Titans will still be a young team next season, and he needs to be one of the more experienced players who steps in when problems develop.</p>
	<p>It also doesn&#8217;t hurt that the Titans brought back defensive line coach Jim Washburn, whom Vanden Bosch took with him to the Pro Bowl. Washburn showed Vanden Bosch tapes of sack leaders like Patrick Kearney from 2004 and helped identify his best pass rush moves.</p>
	<p>&quot;He had a lot of confidence in me. He told me in the summer, &#8216;I expect you to get double-digit sacks this year.&#8217; I never would&#8217;ve even though that would be possible,&quot; Vanden Bosch said.</p>
	<p>Washburn appeared ecstatic with the prospect of finally getting to keep a veteran. He&#8217;s a big reason why the Titans have 289 sacks since he was hired in 1999, which ranks seventh in the NFL in that stretch.</p>
	<p>&quot;If there&#8217;s anybody on this team _ coaches or players _ that doesn&#8217;t learn from this story, then they&#8217;ve missed a great opportunity,&quot; Washburn said.</p>
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