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TTP77
12-24-2009, 07:09 AM
By Terry McCormick
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Nine years ago on Christmas night, then-rookie linebacker Keith Bulluck first made his presence known to Tennessee Titans fans, returning an interception eight yards for a touchdown in a blowout of the Dallas Cowboys.

When Christmas rolls around this Friday, Bulluck will instead be conspicuous by his absence from the Titans lineup when they take on the San Diego Chargers. The 10-year veteran’s 127-game consecutive starts streak will come to an end, thanks to a torn ACL in his left knee last Sunday against Miami.

Bulluck and fellow linebacker David Thornton, who underwent season-ending shoulder surgery, will both be out, and a page will be turned for the Titans, who will have rookie Gerald McRath, making his fourth start, and Colin Allred, a second-year man making his first NFL start.

The two youngsters know what is at stake, as they will have to help slow the high-powered Chargers, winners of nine a row, in order to keep the Titans’ flickering playoff hopes aflame for perhaps another week.

That, in itself, is enough. But having to step in for Bulluck ups the ante even more.

“Keith Bulluck is Mr. Titan. He’s been here for 10 years and we all look up to him, especially the linebackers,” Allred said. “I definitely think we need to win one for Keith and at least play well for Keith.

“I’m really excited, but it’s bittersweet, to be honest with you. It really is. I didn’t want to see Keith go down. It’s kind of like replacing your big brother or your mentor. Somebody shows you the ropes, and one day you have to walk in for them, it’s kind of tough. But I’m excited about it and I’m going to give it everything I’ve got.”

McRath, who has made three starts in Thornton’s spot this season, said he has made it a point from the outset not to be the weak link when he is on the field, and hopes to continue that.

“I just want to take advantage of the opportunity I’ve been presented. I really want to pull my weight,” McRath said. “It’s something I’ve believed in since I’ve gotten here from day one, and I just want to be sure that I’m prepared and ready to make the plays that come my way.”

Not only are Allred and McRath having to add to their responsibilities, but so is middle linebacker Stephen Tulloch, who inherits the nickel linebacker role, and calling the defensive signals with the radio transmitter device in his helmet.

Tulloch, in his fourth season from North Carolina State, is ready to accept the additional workload, and says he is ready to fill the void left by Bulluck.

“You don’t replace Keith. Keith is a phenomenal player, a guy I look up to and many of the guys in here look up to. You don’t try to replace him,” Tulloch said. “You just let the guys understand that you’ve got to move on, and you’ve got to get in your playbook even harder and go out there and execute your assignments.”

http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/sports/young-titans-linebackers-ready-step-bulluck-thornton?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NashvilleCityPaper-Sports+%28Nashville+City+Paper+-+Sports%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

TTP77
12-25-2009, 09:46 AM
Another good article on McRath....

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20091224/SPORTS01/912240357/2072/SPORTS

Good to see a rookie understand how important it is to prepare yourself...:)

NiagaraTitan
12-25-2009, 11:30 AM
Tully is one of the most under-rated LB's in the game. Class act. KB has been a great mentor to him.