The Pro Bowl safety Brian Dawkins and Blaine Bishop have a lot to say about that fact as well.
Yet Tennessee's Blaine Bishop could play in any decade, on any team.
For modern players like Blaine Bishop, the key to a strong locker room in the current sea of free agency is self-motivation and discipline.
Among the spectacular plays and outstanding stories came a scary moment in the third quarter safety when Blaine Bishop, was carted off the field after trying to tackle the 265-pound tight end Ernie Conwell.
But Blaine Bishop appears to be recovering - in fact, Tennessee Coach Jeff Fisher said, Bishop wanted to go back in the game.
The first came when Sherrard split safeties Marcus Robertson and Blaine Bishop for a 40-yard touchdown catch that tied the game.
Titans safety Blaine Bishop made the first-down-denying tackle.
Titans safeties Marcus Robertson and Blaine Bishop are the leaders of the secondary.
In 2003, he became a full-time starter, replacing Blaine Bishop, and remained the starter alongside free safety Brian Dawkins up to the 2006 season.
Tennessee released Blaine Bishop, a four-time Pro Bowl safety.