Titans using 4 running backs to replace Johnson

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Dexter McCluster could hear the Chiefs yelling, making sure each knew the speedster was on the field for the Titans. Rookie Bishop Sankey noticed defenders taking advantage of a timeout to see who Tennessee had in the huddle.
Paying close attention is a must with the Titans using not one, two, three but four different running backs to replace Chris Johnson this season.
It’s all part of coach Ken Whisenhunt’s plan to be as flexible and unpredictable as possible on offense.
Whisenhunt says he doesn’t care who’s at running back if the Titans are moving the ball and scoring. What’s more important? He doesn’t think they care either.
Tennessee ran for 162 yards using the four backs. Now the Cowboys (0-1) get to try to slow them down next.




