For their Week 6 game in New England, the Tennessee Titans continued the NFL's 50th anniversary celebration of the eight original American Football League teams by wearing their throwback road uniforms. But even if it was the 1984 Houston Oilers (who began 0-10) that they chose to honor, they still may have went a little overboard.
59-0 was the final. The most lopsided shutout loss in Oilers (and Titans) history or in any game since the AFL-NFL merged in 1970. The 45-0 halftime lead was also the largest in league history.
For Tom Brady, the five 2nd Quarter TD passes are the most anyone has thrown in a quarter since 1950. For either the Boston Patriots or the New England Patriots, the 59 points scored and 619 total yards were both franchise records.
In the aftermath of a loss so humiliating, certainly many in the Titans organization were both saying and hearing many four-letter words today. But none hurts worse than QUIT.
Read more HERE
59-0 was the final. The most lopsided shutout loss in Oilers (and Titans) history or in any game since the AFL-NFL merged in 1970. The 45-0 halftime lead was also the largest in league history.
For Tom Brady, the five 2nd Quarter TD passes are the most anyone has thrown in a quarter since 1950. For either the Boston Patriots or the New England Patriots, the 59 points scored and 619 total yards were both franchise records.
In the aftermath of a loss so humiliating, certainly many in the Titans organization were both saying and hearing many four-letter words today. But none hurts worse than QUIT.
Read more HERE