Titans coach Mike Munchak insists that Chris Johnson will remain the team's starting running back despite his struggles this season. "He's handling the situation where expectations are so high, I don't know how he could ... unless we're running for 200 yards a game," Munchak said. "There's going to be people questioning what he's doing just because he's paid how he is and he's perceived to be one of the top backs in the league, so people expect an awful lot from him every time he steps on the field. When you come short of that and as a team we struggle, everyone's trying to figure out what's wrong. Something must be wrong." Since sitting out the preseason before signing a six-year, $53.5 million contract extension with $30 million guaranteed, Johnson has topped 100 yards only once. He has been held to 34 yards or fewer four times this season. Munchak said there's no plan to even out the carries between Johnson and backup Javon Ringer, although the latter will play. "There's no rhyme or reason to it right now. If there was, I'd let you know," Munchak said. "We're just trying to get something fixed that hasn't been as productive as we'd like, and we're not doing anything different ... We don't feel any different about Chris Johnson. All of the above. Nothing's changing. Our philosophy hasn't changed."