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Scaife says "no hard feelings" with Titans

Tennessee Titans tight end Bo Scaife has skipped most voluntary workouts since signing his franchise tender, leading some to conclude that he’s not happy because he doesn’t have a long-term contract. But Scaife says that’s not the case.

“I love the Titans and my teammates,” Scaife said after reporting to the offseason program on Tuesday. “There are no hard feelings. I am glad to be back.”

Scaife would prefer a longer deal than the one-year, $4.9 million franchise tender, but he says that isn’t going to affect the way he plays in 2010.

“Regardless of everything, I am going to do my job,” Scaife said. “I am preparing for the best season of my career.”

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7 Responses to “Scaife says "no hard feelings" with Titans”
  1. Cereal Blogger says: May 26, 2010 9:18 AM

    Glad to hear he’s happy with his 4.9 mill & that he’s going to do his job.

  2. sdffa11 says: May 26, 2010 9:20 AM

    he should be happy with $4.9mil. he wouldn’t get offer from another team

  3. reo says: May 26, 2010 9:31 AM

    Hope he feels the same when he’s w/ a new team next year and Cook has his spot.

  4. irishsamurai says: May 26, 2010 9:32 AM

    well thats a good thing,his salary this year is up near the top of all TEs in football,quit your whining and do some work

  5. dlmcc0909 says: May 26, 2010 9:42 AM

    The Titans should have instead locked him out to protest the $4.9 million hes making to be useless again this year

  6. titanfanakb says: May 26, 2010 10:00 AM

    “no hard feelings” i wouldn’t have any hard feelings either if you paid me 4.9 million dollars to do the job i already agreed to do.

  7. Dapollock says: May 26, 2010 10:03 AM

    If the stripper accusing Haynesworth of knocking her up had the same quote, perhaps she wouldn’t be in the position she’s in.

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