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Cameras caught Titans coach Brian Callahan berating Will Levis after a brutal turnover

Will Levis has done it again.

On Sunday, the Tennessee Titans quarterback committed another embarrassing turnover, this time in the red zone.

Facing third-and-goal at the New York Jets' six-yard line, the second-year quarterback made a play no one saw coming. Levis dropped back and was under pressure, so he stepped forward, looked around and saw running back Tyjae Spears to his left behind the line of scrimmage. When Levis was tackled, he basically rolled the ball in Spears' direction. It was innovative. And it failed spectacularly.

Jets linebacker Quincy Williams recovered the ball and prevented the Titans from extending their 7-0 lead.

As Levis left the field, he was lectured by head coach Brian Callahan, who asked his young signal-caller an obscene question:

Yes, I would say that is a fair question.

What did Levis do? How did he think that would work? It was the dumbest play we've seen this young season. And the funny thing? A Levis interception from Week 1 had previously held the top spot.

We'll see if he can top that.