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Titans' Letter To Fans Discusses Canceled Games, Refunds

Titans Letter Fans

03/14/11 09:59 PM ET   AP

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans owner Bud Adams has sent a letter to season ticket holders answering questions on the NFL's lockout, the draft and how refunds will be handled if any games are canceled.

The Titans say the letter from Adams was mailed out on Monday so season ticket holders should begin receiving them starting Tuesday. The team also posted a message from the owner to fans on its website Monday in moves to reach out to fans a couple days after the team closed the main gate to its offices and practice fields with a chain.

"I know many of you have questions about the upcoming 2011 season and how it will be affected by the work stoppage," Adams wrote to season ticket holders.

In his message on the website, Adams said they were all disappointed mediation ended and the labor deal with the union expired Friday.

"As a league, we believe that any agreement will have to be reached at the bargaining table with the union and not through the court system. We hope that those negotiations can be resumed sooner rather than later," Adams wrote.

On the back of the letter is a list of eight questions and answers, including noting that payments on season tickets will be delayed and whether replacement players might be used is a league decision, not one to be made by the Titans.

The last invoice for season tickets will be going out in mid-April, but the Titans say the payment deadline will depend on the duration of the "work stoppage" along with the time needed to print and deliver tickets before games begin. Personal seat license contracts allow the team not to give refunds until the season ends, but the Titans promise to process written requests for refunds once a number of canceled games is known.

They also note that any canceled games could be rescheduled.

"It is only a question of when we reach an agreement," according to the team's answer to whether games might be canceled this season.

The seventh question is whether the NFL would use replacement players if a labor deal is not in place before the 2011 season begins. The team points out that use of replacement players is an NFL decision and not up to individual clubs.

"We know of no plans to use replacement players in 2011," the team wrote.

The Titans are the NFL team most affected by the NFL lockout as the last team to hire a new head coach in Mike Munchak. He needs a new quarterback with the Titans planning to trade or release Vince Young, and the lockout means Munchak and his coaches can't talk to players until a labor deal is reached.

"We are extremely excited about Mike and the coaching staff he has assembled," said Adams, who keeps his home and office in Houston. "If leadership, skill and experience count for anything, and they do, Mike and his staff will make all of us proud."

For now, the Titans are focusing on the April draft. They hold the eighth pick overall and are trying to put the pieces back together after a 6-10 season ended with Young on the outs and Jeff Fisher leaving weeks later.

Adams tells fans in his message on the website that the coaches are watching tape to learn the current players, preparing playbooks and prepping for the draft while the front office prepares to improve the team once an agreement is reached.

"We will be ready as an organization once football activity resumes," his message concluded.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans owner Bud Adams has sent a letter to season ticket holders answering questions on the NFL's lockout, the draft and how refunds will be handled if any games are canceled...
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02:55 PM on 03/16/2011
Supporting the NFL is the same as supporting Goldman Sachs.
You are cheering for greed !!

I hope the NFL does cancel their season.
Then maybe people will come out to their local high school games.
Watch football with passion and heart.

Enough with the cry-babies millionaires.
07:30 AM on 03/25/2011
I couldn't agree more. I boycotted the NFL last season - didn't watch games, didn't buy merchandise, etc. I watched college and high school games. I found other things to do on Sundays. Regardless of whether they cancel or play this season, I won't be watching.
11:03 AM on 03/16/2011
This was the only NFL story I could find in sports. I guess I better check the business section.
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Puzzlr
Anything to get out of work.
02:09 AM on 03/16/2011
"Adams said they were all disappointed mediation ended and the labor deal with the union expired Friday"

Yeah, right. I'm sure he's crying in his toupee.
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ken607
nothing clean about coal nothing natural about gas
05:49 PM on 03/15/2011
so taxpayers build their stadiums and the owners dont want to pay the people who make them money? typical! they sound republican!
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
12:06 AM on 03/16/2011
Taxpayers should get their money back if they don't play.
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ken607
nothing clean about coal nothing natural about gas
06:57 AM on 03/16/2011
taxpayers should not be paying for a private companies expenses,so the owners can keep the profits.its the owners buisness. not our otherwise we would get our share of the profits. its like the oil production. we taxpayers buy and build the rigs and the oil com. doesnt pay for the oil coming out of our land, but they keep the profits. also the nuclear power plants they cant get insurance, so we the people insure them, because the nuke companies would never be able to afford the insurance so we the people once again pick up the tab. thus the rich never pay their fair share over and over again. sorry im ranting.
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01:42 PM on 03/15/2011
So should I order my "Chicago Crooks" UFL Hat and Shirt yet?
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01:14 PM on 03/15/2011
It's not a "work stoppage" it is a lockout.
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NatTurner1
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12:52 PM on 03/15/2011
Looks like no NFL this year. Bummer!
12:47 PM on 03/15/2011
Let the NFL fold this fall and see what happens.
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kemcha
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11:57 AM on 03/15/2011
What makes the NFL think that a deal will be reached. They are literally trying to squeeze the players for more money because they figure they deserve to lower the salaries of these talented men ...

Considering that it's the taxpayers of the cities that they play in, who pay for the upkeep and maintenance of these stadiums, its the NFL and the owners who are misleading the public.
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01:17 PM on 03/15/2011
But isn't that how American Industry now works?

In order to increase profitability, American Industry no longer looks for innovative ways to improve its product offerings to increase revenue, but rather it looks only to lower the costs of delivering product.
09:08 AM on 03/15/2011
LOL! Yes, season ticket holders are being asked to pay right now for their seats, so the owners and collect up the interest on that money before they have to refund it.
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J0E1
Phil Hill 2012
10:37 AM on 03/15/2011
There is no reason to expect them to change their policy.  Season ticket holders always pay for next season at the same time every year. 
12:14 PM on 03/15/2011
No reason for fans to pre-pay for a service that isn't guaranteed, either.
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Winthorpe
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12:28 PM on 03/15/2011
Where can I accrue interest these days?
12:31 PM on 03/15/2011
Not many places, for sure. But what you could do is tell everyone you deal with on a daily basis to give you $500, and then put that in a bank account for six months to a year before returning it to them. You make a profit on the interest, and they get their $500 back.
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krazygraphics
12:37 PM on 03/15/2011
on small change you can't... but its pretty easy to get interest on millions of dollars..