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Titans' O Line to Get Help Cleaning Up Penalties

Titans' O Line to Get Help Cleaning Up Penalties
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By The Associated Press
Oct. 28, 2014 | NASHVILLE, TN
By The Associated Press Oct. 28, 2014 | 07:52 PM | NASHVILLE, TN
Ken Whisenhunt let his Tennessee Titans try to clean up their penalties on their own to no avail, so now the first-year coach will have officials at practice when they return from their bye.

Rookie quarterback Zach Mettenberger said they learned of the coach's plans Tuesday, which include a player flagged for a penalty in practice being replaced.

Mettenberger says simply saying "my bad" has to stop with the Titans needing to make sure mistakes don't happen again.

The Titans (2-6) are among the NFL's most penalized teams, and some of the biggest repeat offenders have been on the offensive line where the Tennessee invested so heavily with two high-priced free agents and two first-round draft picks.

Rookie left tackle Taylor Lewan calls it a great idea.

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