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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Sunday, September 7, 2003 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- There's home-field advantage, and there is home-field advantage. In Nashville, where the Titans play in a non-sponsored stadium now known as The Coliseum, a case can be made that the Titans have a 26-point advantage when they play the Raiders. You do the math. In two games played in Oakland's Network Associate Coliseum last year, the Titans defense allowed 93 points, including a 41-24 loss in the AFC Championship game. This was the Raiders' first game ever in Nashville. The ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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