NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Chicago White Sox general manager Rick Hahn is a popular executive at the winter meetings as he continues to discuss his plans to rebuild the team by selling off its best parts -- including ace Chris Sale.But Hahn wont budge from his asking price, at least not publicly.When you have negotiations with other clubs about potential trade fits, you have to have that line you arent going to go below; otherwise youre compromising too much in terms of value, Hahn said Monday afternoon.In other words, whatever the White Sox were asking for back in July in exchange for their top players hasnt changed despite a sense of urgency to get the rebuild going. Names of players might be different but the overall talent haul theyre looking for is the same. Despite the desire to overhaul the roster quickly, Hahn isnt putting a timeline on any moves.I dont view that as necessary, he said. What were looking to do is put ourselves in the position for extended success. We do that by acquiring as much impact talent as we can over an extended period. ... Its not something thats necessarily going to happen overnight.Which means Sale might still be a member of the White Sox come Thursday when the meetings end. And perhaps he plays the first half for the team before they revisit a trade.Several teams that have interest in Sale were surveyed by ESPNs Jayson Stark, and the consensus was theyd be surprised if a Sale deal gets done at these meetings.Hahn stressed not one player has to be the domino to enact their plan.You dont want to be caught in between, but were not [going] to force seven things to get done, or else its not worth doing one, Hahn said. Its a process.That process will go on for a while as the Sox continue to evaluate the return they might receive. Hahn said the front office was energized by the strategy, though it may be painful trading good players such as a dominant lefty starter. And he refuted reports that claimed the Sox may have doubts about Sales long-term health.Youve seen what this guy has done over the years, Hahn said to reporters. We realize this is an elite-level talent. A rare commodity in this league.So the meetings will continue until the Sox like what they hear or until they lower their asking price. Neither seemed imminent, but that can change at any moment.These players fit on all 30 teams, Hahn said. Weve had a number of conversations on a number of different fronts. All you have to do is type White Sox into Twitter and you can see all sorts of interesting ideas being floated about, some of which are more accurate than others. Were approaching this with a wide-open frame of mind.You want to do a deal everyone benefits from. I dont think there is any added benefit feeling like we did really well and the other club comes out looking bad. China Jerseys Stitched . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. 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Since two interceptions in a win at Miami on Oct. 9, Tennessee is lucky rookie LeShaun Sims recovered a fumble on a muffed punt by Jacksonville on Oct. 27.Tennessee (4-5) hosts Green Bay (4-4) on Sunday, and stripping the ball has been a focus in practice this week as the Titans try to boost those takeaway numbers. The Packers have lost six fumbles this season.Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey said they want a second defender coming in and stripping the ball and tipping more passes to create opportunities. He said great defenses force turnovers and turn them into points. The Titans have only 13 points off their seven takeaways this season compared to 44 points scored by opponents off Tennessees 13 giveaways.Seven takeaways simply isnt getting the job done.Thats not what were looking at, Casey said. Were looking 20-plus turnovers already, and we need to start making them happen.While Tennessee hasnt gotten the bounces defensively, the offense has seen balls go straight to opponents. Five touchdowns have been scored off Titans turnovers -- two in separate games this season, including last weeks 43-35 loss at San Diego.Dwiight Lowery took a fumble by Marcus Mariota 36 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter, while Brandon Flowers ran an interception back 33 yards for another TD in the fourth quarter.ddddddddddddTitans coach Mike Mularkey doesnt see the five touchdowns off 13 turnovers as bad luck no matter how much the ball seems to bounce straight to the opponents.The ball has not bounced, especially these fumbles, theyve bounced to those guys and theyve taken advantage of it, Mularkey said. Theyve gone untouched, basically, running into the end zone. It hasnt been like theyve made great plays. Its been free runs.The combination has the Titans tied for 26th in the NFL in turnover ratio at minus-6. The Packers have taken as well as theyve given and are at minus-1 in that category. Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said its all about creating opportunities, and his Packers know they have to be better at protecting the ball against an aggressive defense like Tennessee.Theyve definitely got the players to take it away from us, McCarthy said.Game notes RB DeMarco Murray (toe) and RT Jack Conklin (right elbow) were limited Thursday. Mularkey said he expects both to play Sunday. RB Derrick Henry (calf) missed his second straight practice. Henry said he may practice a bit Friday and still hopes to play Sunday. ... LG Quinton Spain (right knee) practiced for a second straight day, but Mularkey said Brian Schwenke remains at starter for now while Spain continues working his way back. ... S Rashad Johnson (neck), TE Delanie Walker (groin) and LB Aaron Wallace (shoulder) also practiced.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Teresa M. Walker at www.twitter.com/teresamwalker ' ' '