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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Friday, January 14, 2005 Nothing lasts forever in the NFL, and sometimes the end can be unpredictable. The Tennessee Titans, for example, thought they had another year left on a championship run that started in 1999 with a trip to the Super Bowl. Cap problems had been building for years as they do with any team loaded with talented players. But coming off a 12-4 season in 2003, the Titans thought they had another year, and gave it a run. General manager Floyd Reese restructured the contracts of seven starters to free ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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