The Titans secondary will be without their leader for the rest of the season. Chris Hope will miss the rest of the season with a spinal cord injury that might require surgery.In the wake of the Kevin Everett injury earlier this season, obviously any time you read the words "spinal cord injury" the initial thought is that Hope's career might be over, but Titans coach Jeff Fisher seems very confident Hope will be back next year, even if he has to have surgery.
"After numerous studies and opinions, Chris Hope's season is over,'' Fisher said. "The doctors don't feel it is safe for him to finish the season. It is not a career-ending injury by any means. We are going to continue to evaluate it. He may heal up as a result of rest, and we have not ruled out surgery as a possibility.''The Titans have some depth to fill in with as Calvin Lowry will slide over to start at free safety--he was starting at strong safety early in the season before being replaced by first-round pick Michael Griffin. But the bigger question will be whether the Titans can survive the loss of Hope's leadership. From the day he arrived as a free agent, Hope has been one of the most vocal leaders of what was a young secondary at the time. The Titans have some more veterans out there now, especially with the addition of Nick Harper, but Hope will be missed.

















