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By Paul Kuharsky
ESPN.com Monday, January 12, 2009 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- As disappointed as he was in the ending, Kerry Collins is convinced this season showed he's got a couple years left. Given a chance to stay the Tennessee Titans' starter, the free agent-to-be wants to return. But the quarterback said Monday afternoon he will retire if the right opportunity doesn't present itself. "I think I made my case known, that I'd like to be here and feel that I can be a part of several more good seasons and give them several more good years," he said ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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