Fisher Pleased as Most Titans Show Up Early for Camp
The Titans still have a bad taste in their mouths from last January, and are ready to get back to work to remove it as soon as possible. The team that wasted the NFL’s best record and home-field advantage with an opening playoff loss faced a voluntary reporting deadline Thursday for training camp, and coach Jeff Fisher said about 95 percent of his Titans showed up early for conditioning tests.
An experienced Tennessee squad also showed Fisher they deserve the relatively easy training camp schedule. Fisher is opening camp a week later than he could have because of playing Buffalo in the Hall of Fame game on Aug. 9, and he currently has planned only two days with two full team sessions.
“They have high expectations. They’ve worked well this offseason and ready to come in and compete,” Fisher said Thursday.
“I’m especially pleased right now with the condition level of this football team, the commitment. I talked about this last year how important that was. They’ve pushed themselves even further. Their condition tests were excellent this morning. With that being said, we’re looking forward to this.”
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