Tennessee Titans offensive line downs some beers before Predators game

May 16, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive tackle holds up a catfish to pump up the Nashville Predators crowd before game three of the Western Conference Final of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Anaheim Ducks at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
May 16, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive tackle holds up a catfish to pump up the Nashville Predators crowd before game three of the Western Conference Final of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Anaheim Ducks at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Predators have had plenty of stars come by during their postseason run, but the Tennessee Titans showed their excitement (and talent) before Game 2.

The Nashville Predators are in the middle of an incredible postseason run, as they are appearing in their first conference finals in franchise history. The Tennessee Titans, who don’t make the playoffs often as of late, decided to take the opportunity to show their excitement.

Prior to Game 3 of the series, Nashville’s country superstar Keith Urban sang his rendition of the National Anthem, but even he was outdone by the members of the Titans offensive line. The line was accompanied by the very man they (try to) protect on a weekly basis in the NFL season, Marcus Mariota, and got the crowd pumped in a unique way.

As the camera panned to them in the stadium, the five linemen all clanked their Bud Light tall boys together and proceeded to chug about as hard as men their size could possibly chug.

The move definitely got fans fired up, and the Predators will definitely need the excitement from the hometown crowd in a pivotal conference finals matchup. They find themselves tied up at one game a piece with the Anaheim Ducks, with the winner advancing to the Stanley Cup Finals. The Predators have never experienced a Stanley Cup Finals, and this year may be their best shot at ever making it.

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The Predators don’t have home ice advantage, so Game 3 of the series provided them the first chance to play this late in the postseason in front of their own fans. The team has only lost four times in the entire postseason so far, and will need to keep up the pace if they want any chance at a Stanley Cup run.

In the meantime, let’s all live life like Taylor Lewan: carelessly spilling half your beer on a nice, custom jersey for your hometown team.