
Titans Go Without Incident
NASHVILLE - The Titans went to full pads this afternoon but there were no full-on bouts to report.
The dustups in the morning practice that seemed a harbinger of afternoon fireworks did not continue.
In the morning, Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was agitated at offensive lineman Jacob Bell and, it seemed, the world in general.
Asked after the afternoon practice about the intensity on Sunday, quarterback Vince Young said, "That's a good thing. You've gotta have attitude out there on both sides of the ball. You go out there all nice, you'll get hit in the mouth. You gotta go out there and wanna work, you gotta go out there and compete. There ain't no job guaranteed to none of us out here."
Said Titans coach Jeff Fisher, "Guys understand there's a right way to go about (practicing with intensity) and a wrong way to go about it but you have to do that. We'll back off that also. This team had a great offseason and worked hard and our challenge is to be able to turn it up and turn it down. There will be times we're gonna go out there and body parts are gonna fly and we're gonna compete and when we walk in the door, we'll walk in the door together. The next morning we'll back off and have a walk-through."
The Titans have a special teams practice tomorrow morning.
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