It appears as though the Titans may be trying to keep players away from the team's facilities. Players were met by what they called "excessive" security Thursday when they arrived at the Titans practice facility when they attempted to report under a federal judge's ruling to lift the NFL lockout. Two armed off-duty police officers in uniform joined the Titans director of security, Steve Berk, at the only open side gate to the facility Thursday. "It's a little excessive," right guard Jake Scott, the Titans' players representative, said of the security presence. "I guess they don't want us in, and they don't want what would appear to meet a judge's orders. "But there's not a lot we can do as players except show up and ask and get sent away. We can't force our way in the building. We're not going to do that. We're going to show up, ask and be told no."