‘Ted Washington, their two-time Pro Bowl nose tackle, showed up at camp in the 330-pound range rather than 350-plus and seemed set to have a big season. But so did his protege and good friend, Pat Williams, the 312-pound, fourth-year pro. Williams, an undrafted free agent, has been a find. Despite his size, he has uncommon quickness and a non-stop motor that produced six sacks the past two seasons while playing in relief of Washington. Thus, during training camp, it occurred to Cottrell that it would be a novel twist to put Washington and Williams on the field at the same time. He did just that against Tennessee. And the result was that the Titans’ running game was stuffed, managing a mere 53 yards on 20 carries with feature back Eddie George held to only 37 yards on 17 attempts. “I feel like we’re unstoppable when we’re out there together,” said the ever-enthusiastic Williams. “First Ted was pounding on (Titans’ center Kevin Long), then I was pounding on him. And by the end of the game, he didn’t want to play any more … you could see it in his eyes.” And afterward, Long admitted the Titans never expected such an alignment.’