Found August 28, 2008 on Titans Gab:
The Titans are looking for improvements from their offense in tonight's preseason finale at Green Bay.  Offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger says he is focusing on the receivers, while most of the media coverage is about quarterback Vince Young.  Heimerdinger tells Nashville's "Tennessean" newspaper that Young is executing well, but he needs help from his receivers.  The Titans are solid at tight end, but the receiving corps is considered thin.  The Titans first team has yet to score an offensive touchdown in preseason play.  Tonight's game kicks off at 6 p.m. in Green Bay.  The Titans open the regular season September 7th, at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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