 Welcome back to the Bet MGM Studio and Titans All Access Titans at 25 presented by Bud Light. It was the last season where the Titans wore Euler's throwback uniforms. It was a season that the Titans entered as a potential Super Bowl pick. It was a season that went so so wrong, so so fast, a football disaster if you will, and then a decision and a run, a run figuratively and literally like no other. The Titans fell short of their ultimate goal, yes, but the team accomplished something for the history books. 2009, CJ goes for 2K. As a meteorologist, I have experienced forces of nature in many ways. As a sports fan, the strongest force of nature that I've ever experienced occurred in 2009. That year, Chris Johnson was a force like few had ever seen before in the NFL. That was the season of CJ's 2K. The Titans drafted Chris Johnson number 24 overall in 2008 and he was a revelation right away, totaling almost 1500 yards as a rookie. The moment I knew he was going to be special was actually right out here in the practice field and I was covering games for the Titans at the time and I just wanted to see what he was, his stature, if he could do it, if he could get between the tackles, if he could last in the league physically. Well, all that ended when he was live drill, he took the handoff, lowered his shoulder, bounced off somebody, split the safeties and sprinted 80 yards for the Titans and I said, yeah, that's all I need to see. He's going to be special. He had a long-standing record of the combine for his 40-yard dash time, but what people forget is he was just as quick laterally as he was north to south. He was like your favorite 99-rated Madden player. War was expected from Chris Johnson in 2009, but he rushed for 100 yards in just one of the first five games and the Titans went 0-5. It got worse in week six as the Titans lost in New England 59 to nothing. The only positive was CJ's 128 yards. You know, there were guys in that game that didn't have to be in that game in the fourth quarter and that was still giving their all and Chris Johnson being to say he was one of those guys. At 0-6 and headed into the bye week, head coach Jeff Fisher made a decision. He would feed Chris Johnson the rest of the way. Johnson helped Tennessee to their first win with a franchise record 228 rushing yards against Jacksonville. He stayed hot with 135 rushing yards at San Francisco, 132 against Buffalo, 151 at Houston and 154 against Arizona. You know, it was amazing to me just to see NFL players, guys in the second area who were fast that had an angle on him and they still couldn't catch him and just electrifying to see him run. I'll never forget some of his runs where he would start off on one side of field, reverse field, outrun everybody into the end zone. Going into the final game in Seattle, Jeff Fisher made it clear. We want to get Chris Johnson 2000 yards. The atmosphere in the Titans camp was electric. Johnson needed 128 yards to become the sixth and the most unlikely member of the 2000 yard club. He took 36 carries and yet CJ still did it. This picture says a thousand words or maybe 2000. All the men who helped CJ to 2k etched in history forever. We'll still have the picture hanging in my office at home with all of our offensive linemen. And so when I got inducted into Hall of Fame, all the guys were there and we all took this picture together in the same spots. That was a fun season. I think my best memory of wrestling for the 2000 yards was really like just seeing how my team had my back, how the offensive linemen, the quarterbacks, the receivers. Like if you look at the tape, you see Kenny Britt and all the rest of the receivers running down the field, getting blocks for me to scream for the long runs, how the defense working hard, trying to get us the ball back so I can get some more rushing yards and stuff. So that was kind of like the best part is like how the team just got behind me and uplifted me and really wanted me to get the 2000 yards.