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'My eyes light up when I hear those calls': How play-action has been an equalizer for Titans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The boos rained down from the fans at Nissan Stadium after a Los Angeles Chargers touchdown put the Tennessee Titans behind by an 11-0 score early in the second quarter Sunday.

Titans fans were tired of the anemic offensive outputs from a team that had scored 20 or more points only once since Week 12 last season.

New Titans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly knew a big play was needed from his offense after back-to-back three-and-outs seemed to have the team on the path to another low output on the scoreboard.