What Happens to LenDale White Now?

Posted by eric.schmidt  
June 1, 2010

So what is to become of former Tennessee Titans RB LenDale White now? After being traded during the draft to Seattle for a reuinion with his college coach Pete Carroll, are signs were indicating big things for White in 2010. There were immediate rumors surrounding White that he might be facing a 4 game drug related suspension, but according to Alex Marvez of FoxSports.com, team sources told him that his lack of work ethic and laziness “stood out like a sore thumb” on the practice field.

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So now the question remains, what is going to happen to LenDale White and his career? White reportedly showed up at Seahawks camp weighing only 220 pounds, and that fact alone led many to speculate that he was energized and ready for a big year. Would he return to his 2007-2008 form where he rushed for 1100 yards in 07 and scored 22 touchdowns total in both years?

So enter the Tennessee Titans. Sure the Titans shipped White off to Seattle but would they be willing to bring him back? There is a glaring hole right now with superstar RB Chris Johnson unhappy with his contract and the possibility of a protracted holdout.

Then again, there are the rumors of a possible suspension. If White is not facing a suspension, he could contribute right away if Johnson does indeed sit out. If he is facing a 4 game suspension, White could linger around as a free agent until some team needs depth at the running back position due to injuries as the 2010 season progresses.

Fisher Breathes a Sigh of Relief

Posted by eric.schmidt  
June 1, 2010

Last week Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young participated in his celebrity basketball game in Houston Texas. Vince Young won the game with a last minute slam dunk and somewhere Titans coach Jeff Fisher is breathing a sigh of relief that Young came out of the game without injury given the amount of serious knee injuries which result from NFL players playing basketball.

You can watch highlights here.

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