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Smith also summed up the situation regarding the Titans' frustration about officiating.
Reshad Jones kept going.
Following a replay review the call was upheld, giving the Dolphins a 10-0 lead.
"It's pretty consistent,Discount Adidas Superstar," Lewan said. "Is it because we're the Titans? What's the deal? We need to play against one team instead of two."
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans said they heard the whistle and stopped playing.
"Our guys heard a whistle," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said. "They've already come down from New York that there wasn't a whistle, but I think I'll believe my offensive linemen before I believe anybody in New York."
An earlier ruling was just as costly to Tennessee. A 59-yard touchdown reception by Delanie Walker was negated by a pass interference penalty on Jonnu Smith.
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Jones' touchdown came after Titans quarterback Matt Cassel fumbled with his arm cocked when hit by Kiko Alonso. The ball squirted forward 14 yards, and Jones scooped it as other players stopped, thinking the play had ended with an incomplete pass.
Jones scored on a 38-yard fumble return as players on both teams stood and watched, and the bizarre first-quarter score became the difference Sunday when the Miami Dolphins won 16-10.
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The Titans were also unhappy about an offensive pass interference penalty that negated a long touchdown. Left tackle Taylor Lewan said the disputed rulings were part of a pattern.
The Titans didn't chase Jones,Cheap Football Jerseys China, and the officials didn't initially signal a score. Referee Bill Vinovich eventually announced the loose ball was a fumble and awarded Miami a touchdown.
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Jones was rewarded for following an old rule.
Said Smith: "Extremely questionable. I felt a lot of calls were questionable."
"The ball's on the ground — pick it up. You never know," Jones said. "I just did a great job of finishing the play."