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A much leaner McNair took the field in the Titans' first organized workout of their off-season program. He doesn't plan to weigh himself until he has to step on a scale in training camp, but looked at least 15 pounds lighter than last season. "He's worked very hard since leaving in January as we said to get himself in great shape," coach Jeff Fisher said. "He's in great shape right now. He feels really good."
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McNair, who turned 32 in February, missed a career high eight games because of injury in 2004. Losing weight is part of his plan to become faster and more nimble, the kind of quarterback who can play an entire season. McNair says he has improved his speed while strengthening his hips, chest, abdominal muscles and back -- which was surgically repaired in 1999.
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