DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket is for Tennessee Titans Fans

Ever since I left Nashville 3 years ago, I have been going crazy trying to get my Titans games. Well last season I switched from cable to DIRECTV purely for the DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket package. The ironic thing is I can now watch all the games as opposed to when I had to listen to the radio because the home game didn’t sell out. That being said, we are looking forward to another exciting year.

The Tennessee Titans must have made the gods happy in 2006, because in 2007 they finished their season with an admirable record of 10-6. They only placed third place in the AFC South, but they ended with a score that was far from embarrassing. (Meanwhile Miami freaked out and fired everybody after a 1-15 finish) The 49th season of the Tennessee Titans seems stable enough, as there have been no major changes, and perhaps no need for a complete restructuring. Jeff Fisher is returning as head coach, still the veteran coach of the league, signing on back in 1994. Fisher is often criticized for refusing to use new or aggressive tactics in game play—after all here is a manager who helped to set an NFL record by ordering eight field goals in a single game. Nevertheless, the team goes with what works and in 2007, the team came closer to “working” than they have in many years.

The team has said goodbye to Erron Kinney and Benji Olson, yet re-signed major players like Michael Roos, Donnie Nickey, Justin Gage and Daniel Loper. The team also picked up some notable draft players, including Chris Johnson, the high-rated running back from East Carolina University as well as defensive players like Jason Jones, and William Hayes. However, not everyone is sold on Chris Johnson’s abilities. Some fans and commentators believe he is overrated, especially as a first pick. Others however notice that Johnson’s signing fits in with the pattern the Titans resort to, in choosing a premium draft in a single position. (See LenDale White and Chris Henry’s draftings) Will the Titans suffer because they have don’t quite have an A-list starter? Or is their strategy focused elsewhere for 2008? Moreover, how will Jevon Kearse’s arrest affect his career and the future of the team? And is right tackle David Stewart really worth a six-year, $39 million deal?

All of these questions and more will be answered courtesy of DIRECTV. DIRECTV deals provide Tennessee Titans fans with the most interactive action and the most NFL coverage of any premium channel provider. The company’s DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket lets viewers view over 200 NFL games a year, regardless of where they live. Channels such as the NFL Network and ESPN provide the latest in NFL news. Through the SuperFan package, viewers are also treated to higher technology in their NFL entertainment. For example, they can watch games in DIRECTV HD, which provides a sharper picture at a much higher resolution.

SuperFan also lets viewers watch several games at once. The Game Mix allows a split screen view while the Red Zone Channel features all the best plays live as they happen, as well as live look ins and real time highlights. The Short Cuts option is ideal for someone who loves football but doesn’t have enough time to sit through every game. This feature condenses three hour-long games into 30-minute highlights. SuperFan also makes your computer and cell phone NFL-compatible. You can view live streaming games with a laptop or PC, or view replays on your cellular phone. The best way to keep in touch with the Tennessee Titans this year is to order DIRECTV!