NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Greetings mailbag connoisseurs. I welcome you with open arms.TitansFlameballCloth

My weekend is filled with a big Little League baseball tournament, the U.S. Open and the U.S.’s second game in the Women’s World Cup.

I hope yours is as good and that you have a wonderful Father’s Day. (Here is a great gift idea.) 

If you missed it Wednesday, I sat down with Mike Vrabel for Periscope/ Facebook Live. Many have said that alone is worth the price of admission.

On to your mail.

PK: I dug around on this a bit to provide you with an update.

As for security – There will be more equipment, more lines and better staffing to try to get people into Nissan Stadium more efficiently. The long-term plan, given what the Titans are working with, is to amp up pregame events inside the building in order to prompt more people to want to be in there earlier, alleviating the big push shortly before kickoff.

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