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Let Brian Callahan be honest and coach scream


Let Brian Callahan be honest and coach scream

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After making a play similar to the Opening Day killer in Chicago’s Week 2 game against the Jets, Will Levis walked to the sideline after the ugly turnover and was greeted by an angry Brian Callahan.

CBS cameras recorded the exchange.

“Hey, what the hell are you doing?” Callahan yelled at his quarterback.

He reacted naturally in that moment, a tough piece of coaching that crowned the work of the previous seven days to get such a hero ball attempt out of the quarterback’s consciousness.

Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan talks with Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) during the first half of an NFL football game against the New York Jets in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Brian Callahan and Will Levis/George Walker IV, ASSOCIATED PRESS

While we claim to hate the standardized, robotic, and cliche behavior of coaches, quarterbacks, and people across the NFL, when something different happens, it turns out many of us can’t stand it.

The next day, Callahan was asked if the show had picked up on the issue and if there was an adjustment period for him as head coach, knowing that the cameras were on him – as if he had to change his behavior because, the question went, there was something wrong with it.

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