1 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:13,920 Speaker 1: This is the OTP presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans. 2 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:17,600 Speaker 1: Get a quote at FBHP dot com. Farm Bureau Health 3 00:00:17,640 --> 00:00:21,840 Speaker 1: Plans celebrating seventy six years at providing Tennesseeans with high 4 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:26,480 Speaker 1: quality health coverage at an affordable rate With Amy Wells. 5 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:28,960 Speaker 1: I'm Mike Keith and we're joined in the Snickers Hot 6 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:32,960 Speaker 1: Seat today by the newest member of Titans Radio, Ramon Foster. 7 00:00:33,560 --> 00:00:36,280 Speaker 2: Welcome, thank you, Thank you both. 8 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:38,120 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Snickers hot Seat. 9 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:42,160 Speaker 3: I see them over my left shoulder. I was wondering 10 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:44,159 Speaker 3: where they were real, where they real? They are one 11 00:00:44,479 --> 00:00:46,600 Speaker 3: percent real. If I want to grab one like Amy 12 00:00:46,600 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 3: did last week. 13 00:00:47,200 --> 00:00:48,640 Speaker 2: I could, Yeah, you could? 14 00:00:48,960 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 1: You should? 15 00:00:50,040 --> 00:00:50,559 Speaker 2: I should. 16 00:00:51,040 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 4: I think that there should be more eating and less 17 00:00:53,560 --> 00:00:55,959 Speaker 4: talking on this show show. 18 00:00:56,360 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's your policy, that's my policy. But we want 19 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:02,800 Speaker 1: to talk to Ramone Foster because we're excited to have 20 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:04,200 Speaker 1: him as part of Titan's Radio. 21 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:04,840 Speaker 2: Absolutely. 22 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 1: How has he done in his first three games on 23 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:09,000 Speaker 1: the sidelines. How would you grade him? 24 00:01:09,040 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 4: Oh? 25 00:01:09,240 --> 00:01:09,839 Speaker 1: Phenomenal. 26 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,559 Speaker 4: It's an I mean this is not just me talking 27 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:15,840 Speaker 4: because he's sitting right here and he's a very big dude. 28 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:22,679 Speaker 4: Really truly, it's been fantastic to listen to. You seem 29 00:01:22,760 --> 00:01:26,039 Speaker 4: like you've been doing this forever. And the insights that 30 00:01:26,160 --> 00:01:30,039 Speaker 4: Ramon has are so interesting. He sees the game in 31 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:33,920 Speaker 4: a completely different way than I have ever seen the game, 32 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:36,400 Speaker 4: or then I would think a lot of people see 33 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:38,720 Speaker 4: the game. Just the things that you notice on the 34 00:01:38,760 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 4: sidelines are so different than what I notice. And it's 35 00:01:42,160 --> 00:01:44,960 Speaker 4: really interesting to listen to. And your voice just fits 36 00:01:45,000 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 4: in very well with the group, and that's a real thing. 37 00:01:47,560 --> 00:01:49,280 Speaker 2: That is a thing, huh, it fits. 38 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:52,480 Speaker 3: I appreciate that because I knew there was a lot 39 00:01:52,480 --> 00:01:55,680 Speaker 3: of pressure. Amy has held it down, and of course, 40 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 3: following her up being a part of you guys's crew 41 00:01:58,920 --> 00:02:01,240 Speaker 3: for so long, I was thinking than myself, don't mess 42 00:02:01,280 --> 00:02:04,960 Speaker 3: this up. Please get Amy's approval, okay after game one, 43 00:02:05,040 --> 00:02:07,720 Speaker 3: and a part of everything that I've done so far 44 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,880 Speaker 3: has been because our conversation we had was really good 45 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:13,800 Speaker 3: before I took the sidelines for the first time. But 46 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 3: you guys might keep you Coach mac Ratt, just everybody involved, 47 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 3: Phil Noel, Brad, Everybody's just been a part have welcomed 48 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:23,160 Speaker 3: me in to make me feel that comfortable to where 49 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:25,840 Speaker 3: I could just do my thing on the sideline and 50 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 3: see those things that you guys maybe up top don't see. 51 00:02:29,280 --> 00:02:32,079 Speaker 2: And it's been it's been a real cool experience so far. 52 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 1: So I appreciate you played eleven years for the Steelers, 53 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:38,600 Speaker 1: You're only four years removed from being an active player. 54 00:02:39,200 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 1: How different is the sideline view as a quote unquote 55 00:02:43,800 --> 00:02:46,959 Speaker 1: member of a radio team compared to being on the 56 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:51,000 Speaker 1: sideline age a player. U, It is slightly different, just 57 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: because I have the opportunity to see everything. 58 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 2: Now. 59 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 3: The defense makes a mistake, I can see that more 60 00:02:55,560 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 3: clearly now. The conversations between the coaches and the players 61 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:02,640 Speaker 3: on the sideline is something that you don't see because 62 00:03:02,680 --> 00:03:04,920 Speaker 3: you're so locked in as a player. So getting an 63 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:08,240 Speaker 3: opportunity to always wonder what that was like and actually 64 00:03:08,240 --> 00:03:10,440 Speaker 3: being able to do it now on the sideline is 65 00:03:10,480 --> 00:03:12,440 Speaker 3: the reason why I'm so engaged. I have to tell 66 00:03:12,480 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 3: myself sometimes talking to Philip in my ear, I gotta 67 00:03:14,880 --> 00:03:16,959 Speaker 3: shut up because I'm calling out everything that you guys 68 00:03:17,040 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 3: already talking about because I'm so into the game. Because 69 00:03:22,040 --> 00:03:24,640 Speaker 3: as a player, you was always told if you're not 70 00:03:24,800 --> 00:03:27,640 Speaker 3: actually playing, watch what's going on at the field so 71 00:03:27,680 --> 00:03:29,880 Speaker 3: that you can digest stuff, and so that you can 72 00:03:29,919 --> 00:03:33,440 Speaker 3: communicate what the coach is something they may miss. So 73 00:03:33,680 --> 00:03:36,280 Speaker 3: my first year in the NFL reserve role for the 74 00:03:36,320 --> 00:03:39,800 Speaker 3: most part, so watching the right tackle and the left 75 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 3: tackle at the same time. It was always something that 76 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 3: was on my hit list and make sure that we 77 00:03:43,960 --> 00:03:46,320 Speaker 3: didn't miss anything. So now I'm being able to watch 78 00:03:46,560 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 3: the flow of the game, an understanding glowing down and 79 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:52,280 Speaker 3: distant situations, whether they're probably more likely to throw the 80 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 3: ball right here or looking at the way the stances 81 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:58,000 Speaker 3: of players are. I can tell when they're going to 82 00:03:58,080 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 3: run the ball, I can tell when they're going to 83 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 3: pass the and just being alert for that, especially in 84 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 3: the matchup situation. I'm watching Deniko Autrey this past weekend 85 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:11,240 Speaker 3: and seeing the way the tackle said against him or 86 00:04:11,480 --> 00:04:13,320 Speaker 3: the way he set his feed up. I figured it 87 00:04:13,360 --> 00:04:14,960 Speaker 3: was gonna end up being a pass for us and 88 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 3: it was or third and one, and watching Deniko attack 89 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:21,920 Speaker 3: the line, the tight end split and split both of 90 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:25,479 Speaker 3: them for TfL like I enjoy watching the process of 91 00:04:25,520 --> 00:04:27,479 Speaker 3: a play developing, which is why I want. 92 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 2: To lend my expertise to you guys. 93 00:04:29,240 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 4: One of the things that's so interesting to me is 94 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:35,640 Speaker 4: that five different people can watch a football game, and 95 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:39,080 Speaker 4: they all see completely different things, and it depends on 96 00:04:39,520 --> 00:04:42,680 Speaker 4: the perspective that you're coming from. So I watch a 97 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:45,160 Speaker 4: lot of football with Mike Keith, obviously because we work 98 00:04:45,240 --> 00:04:50,480 Speaker 4: so close together. And the way that you watch a 99 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:53,160 Speaker 4: play develop or the way that you watch a football 100 00:04:53,200 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 4: game is very wide because you are used to calling 101 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:01,839 Speaker 4: a game and so you see the whole field. When 102 00:05:01,839 --> 00:05:05,120 Speaker 4: you watch with a former player, a lot of times 103 00:05:05,640 --> 00:05:09,679 Speaker 4: you see that position and they are so locked in 104 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:12,640 Speaker 4: in the intricacies of how a certain position or a 105 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:15,599 Speaker 4: certain side of the ball plays. When you watch with 106 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 4: a coach, you get more, not strategy, but you get 107 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:26,480 Speaker 4: almost more minutia when it comes to a specific play 108 00:05:26,720 --> 00:05:28,920 Speaker 4: or like that broke down or this guy was supposed 109 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:31,800 Speaker 4: to go there, and they see in a very different way. 110 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,159 Speaker 4: It's so fascinating to me, and it's one of the 111 00:05:34,200 --> 00:05:36,360 Speaker 4: things about sports that I think is so cool and 112 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:40,160 Speaker 4: I think is kind of unique to football in that 113 00:05:40,920 --> 00:05:44,440 Speaker 4: there's so much happening on a single play. There's so 114 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:48,280 Speaker 4: many things to digest. I just think that that's an 115 00:05:48,320 --> 00:05:51,880 Speaker 4: incredible thing. And being able to have that on Titan's Radio, 116 00:05:52,240 --> 00:05:56,640 Speaker 4: having the coach's perspective, the player's perspective and the overall 117 00:05:56,680 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 4: perspective of what's happening in a game. 118 00:05:59,160 --> 00:06:00,600 Speaker 2: I mean, what more could you want? 119 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:04,000 Speaker 3: And that's fascinating you say that, And I've always communicated 120 00:06:04,000 --> 00:06:05,719 Speaker 3: with you guys where I'll be at on the field. 121 00:06:06,040 --> 00:06:09,359 Speaker 3: I like to watch the team that i'm reviewing, the 122 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:11,160 Speaker 3: type from behind the offense. 123 00:06:11,279 --> 00:06:12,680 Speaker 2: Put me behind the offensive line. 124 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:14,919 Speaker 3: That's my lane right there, so I can see this 125 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:17,120 Speaker 3: team go down the fence, because that's always how I 126 00:06:17,120 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 3: played the game. If I'm watching the defense, I get 127 00:06:19,560 --> 00:06:21,479 Speaker 3: behind the defense. That way, I can see the front 128 00:06:21,480 --> 00:06:24,200 Speaker 3: line first, the linebackers make their plays, and if something 129 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:28,000 Speaker 3: happens on the back end with the secondary always my perspective. 130 00:06:28,040 --> 00:06:30,680 Speaker 3: And you're right, Coach Mack watches it from an up 131 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:33,360 Speaker 3: top view and when he breaks it down, he'll see 132 00:06:33,360 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 3: the entire field. I'm saying it by phase, front line, 133 00:06:36,600 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 3: secondary line, and then the back end. And it's always 134 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:42,440 Speaker 3: fascinating to see what I see first, as usually starts 135 00:06:42,520 --> 00:06:44,719 Speaker 3: up front, and then I watch the linebackers make a 136 00:06:44,720 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 3: play and then the safeties come down offensively. If it 137 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:50,239 Speaker 3: breaks down up front for the OL then I'm anno 138 00:06:50,279 --> 00:06:52,560 Speaker 3: it immediately because that's where I start to work my 139 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 3: way back and outside with that, you're one hundred percent correct, 140 00:06:56,640 --> 00:06:59,720 Speaker 3: is different watching the game from that perspective. Keith Bullock 141 00:07:00,080 --> 00:07:02,240 Speaker 3: we had on recently and he watches it from the 142 00:07:02,279 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 3: linebacker position first, to the D line to the secondary. 143 00:07:06,160 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 2: It is a different perspective that way. 144 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 1: Ramon Foster, the challenge, at least one challenge for the 145 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: Titans in this camp has been trying to pull the 146 00:07:15,640 --> 00:07:19,920 Speaker 1: offensive line together to make them a cohesive unit. In 147 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:23,240 Speaker 1: terms of how you do that, what are the intricate 148 00:07:23,320 --> 00:07:25,680 Speaker 1: parts that have to go on and the things that 149 00:07:25,720 --> 00:07:28,360 Speaker 1: you have seen as they have tried to develop that. 150 00:07:28,760 --> 00:07:31,000 Speaker 3: I would say this, and it's gonna sound weird saying, 151 00:07:31,120 --> 00:07:34,200 Speaker 3: but failure you have to have some bad moments, and 152 00:07:34,280 --> 00:07:37,040 Speaker 3: those bad moments it forces us to communicate what do 153 00:07:37,120 --> 00:07:38,640 Speaker 3: I need to do to service you better? 154 00:07:38,680 --> 00:07:40,560 Speaker 2: What do you need to do to help me out better? 155 00:07:40,720 --> 00:07:42,640 Speaker 3: That's always going to play a part as far as 156 00:07:42,880 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 3: developing a group. If it was all pieces and cream 157 00:07:45,600 --> 00:07:47,800 Speaker 3: from the get go, guess what, we even have an 158 00:07:47,800 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 3: opportunity to talk about any of them because everything is 159 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:52,080 Speaker 3: perfect and we know the game of football is too 160 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:55,320 Speaker 3: many moving pieces for it to ever be a perfect game, 161 00:07:55,560 --> 00:07:57,600 Speaker 3: so that's where it would start. And then having those 162 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:01,440 Speaker 3: guys communicate on the sideline. Hey, in this situation, I 163 00:08:01,440 --> 00:08:03,600 Speaker 3: saw this guy tip his hand, or I saw the 164 00:08:03,640 --> 00:08:05,160 Speaker 3: linebacker say a word to him. 165 00:08:05,160 --> 00:08:06,880 Speaker 2: Anytime we hear this, let's do it. 166 00:08:06,720 --> 00:08:10,560 Speaker 3: It's always a small, finite things that really builds a 167 00:08:10,600 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 3: team up. And the inner moving of players too, always 168 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:17,240 Speaker 3: plays a part in it. We've seen some reserved guys 169 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:21,000 Speaker 3: come in and these preseason games and of course a 170 00:08:21,080 --> 00:08:23,840 Speaker 3: breakdown WI happened, and you say to yourself, well, this 171 00:08:23,880 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 3: is why were more successful with this group as opposed 172 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:30,680 Speaker 3: to the second group that we had in because you 173 00:08:30,760 --> 00:08:32,640 Speaker 3: see what works in those situations. 174 00:08:32,679 --> 00:08:35,640 Speaker 2: It is a beautiful process to watch five guys. 175 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:37,600 Speaker 3: Work at one It's the only position on the field 176 00:08:37,600 --> 00:08:40,600 Speaker 3: where five individuals have to be on the same page, 177 00:08:40,600 --> 00:08:45,360 Speaker 3: discussing levels as far as protections, discussing run blocking, whether 178 00:08:45,400 --> 00:08:47,440 Speaker 3: I'm going if I'm stronger going to my right as 179 00:08:47,480 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 3: opposed to my left. Then knowing that I have to 180 00:08:50,240 --> 00:08:53,199 Speaker 3: ask for help. Also, that's always a big part of 181 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 3: offensive line play known as big dudes that are super tough, 182 00:08:57,320 --> 00:09:00,199 Speaker 3: but you always ask for help because me talk to 183 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:02,280 Speaker 3: you about what I need helps us as a group 184 00:09:02,320 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 3: be better. I've seen the offensive lineman and I've been 185 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:06,840 Speaker 3: a part of a group all five of us are 186 00:09:06,840 --> 00:09:09,959 Speaker 3: wrong as far as the play goes, but as far 187 00:09:09,960 --> 00:09:12,439 Speaker 3: as the assignment and completing it with no sacks, one 188 00:09:12,480 --> 00:09:14,920 Speaker 3: hundred percent right on it and you score and plays 189 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 3: like that because from left to right, as long as 190 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:20,560 Speaker 3: you're on the same page, you're gonna be more right 191 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:22,320 Speaker 3: as far as the outcome of the play than that. 192 00:09:22,880 --> 00:09:26,400 Speaker 4: So in terms of developing the cohesion of say, who's 193 00:09:26,440 --> 00:09:29,080 Speaker 4: going to be the starting five for the Tennessee Titans 194 00:09:29,080 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 4: at the beginning of the regular. 195 00:09:30,280 --> 00:09:34,120 Speaker 2: Season, it was actually really good. 196 00:09:34,640 --> 00:09:39,680 Speaker 4: Per Ramon Foster that throughout the preseason we saw some 197 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:44,480 Speaker 4: different kind of phases of this offense developed. So in 198 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:47,560 Speaker 4: the first preseason game we saw them come out, they 199 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:53,120 Speaker 4: did and played what a series two series something like that. Yeah, 200 00:09:53,480 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 4: and then they were done because it was a great 201 00:09:56,240 --> 00:09:59,520 Speaker 4: opening drive to start the game. In week two they 202 00:09:59,520 --> 00:10:02,840 Speaker 4: played for a an entire quarter because there was a 203 00:10:02,880 --> 00:10:05,080 Speaker 4: lot of three and outs there in that first quarter. 204 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:07,880 Speaker 4: What you're saying is that something like that is really good. 205 00:10:08,120 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 2: That's the natural flow of the game right there. 206 00:10:10,120 --> 00:10:13,320 Speaker 3: Everybody, every offensive coordinator has a script, and that script 207 00:10:13,400 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 3: is beautiful until you get punched in the mouth. In Minnesota, 208 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:19,520 Speaker 3: that crowd was loud. It was an on the road 209 00:10:19,640 --> 00:10:23,280 Speaker 3: environment and doors, and it was a little hot. Even 210 00:10:23,320 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 3: though it was indoors. You felt the heat presence of 211 00:10:25,440 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 3: it too. And also having noticed that it was gonna 212 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:32,480 Speaker 3: be Malik's game, so now they have an opportunity to 213 00:10:32,520 --> 00:10:34,680 Speaker 3: hone in on the quarterback and that makes your jobs 214 00:10:34,679 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 3: a little bit harder too, specifically because we had to 215 00:10:37,400 --> 00:10:39,520 Speaker 3: figure out what Malik was gonna be capable of at 216 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 3: the quarterback position. They made it their job early on 217 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 3: to stop the run, which is why they had to 218 00:10:44,000 --> 00:10:46,400 Speaker 3: go three and out and back on the field. Those 219 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:50,320 Speaker 3: types of situations are always good because not every game 220 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 3: is going to be perfect. You can't average, and they 221 00:10:52,960 --> 00:10:56,079 Speaker 3: did later on in the game. You can't average ten 222 00:10:56,200 --> 00:10:59,440 Speaker 3: yards of carry in the first quarter more times than not. Yes, 223 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:02,839 Speaker 3: absolutely no possible way that's going to be the case 224 00:11:02,880 --> 00:11:05,400 Speaker 3: for an offensive line. The four teams who in preseason 225 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:07,680 Speaker 3: so seeing them go for a quarter and go to 226 00:11:07,720 --> 00:11:10,440 Speaker 3: the sala and finally pick it up. They chipped at 227 00:11:10,440 --> 00:11:13,720 Speaker 3: the rock until Tase got the big run and that 228 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:14,520 Speaker 3: right there. 229 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:16,959 Speaker 2: Built that cohesion, that belief. 230 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:19,600 Speaker 3: They look, even if it's not working early, let's just 231 00:11:19,760 --> 00:11:22,480 Speaker 3: keep doing our job, and they did and finally had 232 00:11:22,480 --> 00:11:23,440 Speaker 3: that big break with Tase. 233 00:11:24,040 --> 00:11:27,320 Speaker 1: Continue with Ramone Foster on the OTP momentarily after we 234 00:11:27,400 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 1: remind you it's always game on with Duncan, So grab 235 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:33,439 Speaker 1: a coffee and kick off the action. Whether that's drinking 236 00:11:33,480 --> 00:11:35,200 Speaker 1: a cup of coffee on your way to the game 237 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:37,960 Speaker 1: or grabbing one to go before watching the game at home, 238 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:41,320 Speaker 1: Duncan is always there to help you get your game on, 239 00:11:41,720 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 1: just like the pros. Like Ramone Foster, we need to 240 00:11:44,160 --> 00:11:46,080 Speaker 1: be at our best come game time, which is why 241 00:11:46,160 --> 00:11:48,720 Speaker 1: Duncan is the most important part of your game day 242 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:52,400 Speaker 1: ritual because it's always the best call for Football America 243 00:11:52,559 --> 00:11:56,840 Speaker 1: runs on Duncan. Two part question Ramone Foster. As we 244 00:11:56,920 --> 00:12:02,320 Speaker 1: continue about Aaron Brewer, it has been said by several 245 00:12:02,400 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 1: people who know ball that he is a better center 246 00:12:05,240 --> 00:12:10,040 Speaker 1: than he is guard. A. Do you believe that? And B, 247 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:12,600 Speaker 1: If so, why do I believe that? 248 00:12:12,679 --> 00:12:13,760 Speaker 2: Yes? I do. 249 00:12:15,679 --> 00:12:19,120 Speaker 3: Just size doesn't really matter a whole lot, but it's 250 00:12:19,160 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 3: certain body frames and types that work better at certain positions. 251 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:25,560 Speaker 2: I could play tackle in the NFL. 252 00:12:25,840 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 3: But I'm better off as a guard. Body type, fits it, arms, stize, 253 00:12:30,720 --> 00:12:32,920 Speaker 3: all those things matter. I look at Aaron Brower and 254 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:34,840 Speaker 3: said this to Straits. As far as being the starting 255 00:12:34,880 --> 00:12:37,480 Speaker 3: center in this league, most of them are are not 256 00:12:37,679 --> 00:12:42,439 Speaker 3: really big. They hold between as far as been six ' two, 257 00:12:42,720 --> 00:12:44,559 Speaker 3: six ' one all the way up to six four. 258 00:12:44,600 --> 00:12:46,440 Speaker 3: I wouldn't put a six to sixth center in the 259 00:12:46,480 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 3: game at all. I know there's one around the NFL. 260 00:12:48,559 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 3: I wouldn't do that, just the. 261 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:50,480 Speaker 2: Height difference of it. 262 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:50,679 Speaker 4: You know. 263 00:12:50,760 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 3: As far as the quarterback seeing them and levers too, 264 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 3: He's strong, he's quick, he moves well side to side. 265 00:12:57,360 --> 00:13:00,720 Speaker 3: He can pull around trash is what we've said, not trash, 266 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:03,400 Speaker 3: but around the guard tackles and tight ends. We see 267 00:13:03,440 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 3: him do those things, and he doesn't have to carry 268 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:08,240 Speaker 3: the blunt of having a one on one each and 269 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:10,320 Speaker 3: every play. Most times he lined up, he will have 270 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 3: a shade or he'll be uncovered. His biggest task that 271 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:16,439 Speaker 3: he's gonna get is having a linebacker trying to run 272 00:13:16,480 --> 00:13:18,520 Speaker 3: through his face, or if they go a solid five 273 00:13:18,600 --> 00:13:20,520 Speaker 3: down man and they'll have a man over him and 274 00:13:20,600 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 3: two guys over both sent I mean both guards. That's 275 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:25,120 Speaker 3: his only adversity he's ever going. 276 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 2: To have to have. 277 00:13:26,040 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 3: And just he's smart. That always plays a part in 278 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:32,800 Speaker 3: the center probably has to be the second smartest guy 279 00:13:32,840 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 3: on your team aside from the quarterback. He should know 280 00:13:35,400 --> 00:13:38,040 Speaker 3: almost everything that the quarterback does except for the routes, 281 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:43,280 Speaker 3: potentially shelves, coverages, defenses, strong week seeing safety shift down. 282 00:13:43,400 --> 00:13:45,319 Speaker 3: I know he's capable of doing those things because he's 283 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:47,440 Speaker 3: still here on this team and he's been around to 284 00:13:47,480 --> 00:13:48,120 Speaker 3: know the system. 285 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:51,199 Speaker 1: He may be one of the five best overall athletes 286 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:54,280 Speaker 1: on this team. Does that make a big difference in 287 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:56,960 Speaker 1: his success at that position he does? 288 00:13:57,040 --> 00:14:00,280 Speaker 3: On that taj run we speak about in Minnesota, if 289 00:14:00,320 --> 00:14:04,440 Speaker 3: he isn't limber enough, athletic enough to cut off that 290 00:14:04,559 --> 00:14:07,840 Speaker 3: big nose tackle, that play is dead. When I saw that, 291 00:14:07,960 --> 00:14:10,560 Speaker 3: I pointed to people at my job in my morning 292 00:14:10,600 --> 00:14:14,120 Speaker 3: show and said, without Aaron Brewer, this play is dead 293 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:16,720 Speaker 3: because that tackle is gonna h That d tackle was 294 00:14:16,760 --> 00:14:18,959 Speaker 3: going to tackle him. He was strong enough to cut 295 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:20,840 Speaker 3: him off and quick enough to wall them off so 296 00:14:20,920 --> 00:14:23,920 Speaker 3: that he could take that leaping run for the touchdown. 297 00:14:24,120 --> 00:14:27,080 Speaker 3: Those types of thing is what makes you great. Let's 298 00:14:27,120 --> 00:14:30,240 Speaker 3: go to Kelsey and Philadelphia. He's a guy that we 299 00:14:30,360 --> 00:14:32,440 Speaker 3: rave about because while he's great in space, and he's 300 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 3: quick and he's tough, you have a guy just like 301 00:14:34,800 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 3: that in Nashville and Aaron Brower and I say this, 302 00:14:37,840 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 3: I'm cautiously optimistic about what he could be because all 303 00:14:41,960 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 3: it takes is the way we get noticed offensive lineman 304 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:46,640 Speaker 3: is being good in space. 305 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 2: If Derek Tanninghill or. 306 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 3: Trailing or d Hop have a screen down the sideline 307 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:56,960 Speaker 3: and he's running up the sideline making blocks, that's where 308 00:14:57,040 --> 00:14:59,800 Speaker 3: the conversation is. This guy's a stud, which we'll know that, 309 00:15:00,240 --> 00:15:02,160 Speaker 3: but the rest of the world will see that, and 310 00:15:02,160 --> 00:15:04,520 Speaker 3: that's when he starts to get in the conversation of 311 00:15:04,600 --> 00:15:08,120 Speaker 3: Pro Bowl and top centers in the league. And that's 312 00:15:08,160 --> 00:15:11,320 Speaker 3: where you get noticed when you play a position like that. So, yes, Mike, 313 00:15:11,400 --> 00:15:14,760 Speaker 3: his athletic ability is going to do nothing but great 314 00:15:14,760 --> 00:15:18,120 Speaker 3: things for this team, considering, of course, staying healthy, sure, 315 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:21,200 Speaker 3: keeping his strength, and staying on top of his game. 316 00:15:21,520 --> 00:15:23,680 Speaker 4: Well, and he can do a backflip, Well. 317 00:15:23,480 --> 00:15:25,560 Speaker 1: That's what I'm talking about. I mean crazy, yeah, I 318 00:15:25,600 --> 00:15:28,160 Speaker 1: mean they utilized him at one point in the backfield 319 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 1: when he first got here. Because he he does have 320 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:33,920 Speaker 1: some unusual skills. Let me ask you about Peter Skeronsky. 321 00:15:34,440 --> 00:15:36,680 Speaker 1: When the Titans took him at number eleven, the whole 322 00:15:36,680 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 1: world said, massive win for the team. He's going to 323 00:15:39,920 --> 00:15:42,400 Speaker 1: be here for however many years he's going to be. 324 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 1: He has the potential to be a Pro Bowl type player. 325 00:15:45,320 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 1: What you've seen so far of Skeroonsky, does he meet 326 00:15:48,320 --> 00:15:48,840 Speaker 1: the hype? 327 00:15:49,480 --> 00:15:49,680 Speaker 2: You know? 328 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 3: The best thing about peters Kesky? Okay, we hadn't heard 329 00:15:52,240 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 3: a word about him. 330 00:15:54,240 --> 00:15:55,000 Speaker 2: Yes, he does. 331 00:15:55,120 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 3: Mike to get around that question, Yes, he has to 332 00:15:58,520 --> 00:16:01,840 Speaker 3: pedigree the smarts and the poets. I've watched him on 333 00:16:01,880 --> 00:16:05,320 Speaker 3: the sideline. Nothing excites him, which is good. He doesn't 334 00:16:05,360 --> 00:16:07,480 Speaker 3: seem like he's a deer in the headlights whenever he 335 00:16:07,560 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 3: lines up, and he finishes and understand the game. Watching 336 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:13,960 Speaker 3: him and Andre dial at work with each other, you 337 00:16:13,960 --> 00:16:16,520 Speaker 3: can tell communication has been at all time high. 338 00:16:16,560 --> 00:16:18,520 Speaker 2: But not just that, the confidence of it too. 339 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,920 Speaker 3: He's going against somebody who's an All pro here in 340 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:23,920 Speaker 3: Nashville and Jeffrey Simmons. That is one, by far, one 341 00:16:23,960 --> 00:16:26,600 Speaker 3: of the best tests any offensive lineman can have in 342 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:28,920 Speaker 3: this league is to battle him every day in practice 343 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:29,640 Speaker 3: in most days. 344 00:16:30,440 --> 00:16:32,160 Speaker 2: I like what I see out of the young guy. 345 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:34,000 Speaker 3: The rookie is going to have a huge challenge in 346 00:16:34,000 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 3: front of him, because if I was a d lineman, 347 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:38,320 Speaker 3: I try to run down his face, okay. 348 00:16:38,160 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 2: Just to test him, just to see what he's capable of. 349 00:16:41,280 --> 00:16:43,600 Speaker 3: But everything that I've seen so far in the preseason, 350 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:46,680 Speaker 3: they've tried that, and he's pushed back. And he is 351 00:16:46,720 --> 00:16:50,440 Speaker 3: a name that you don't hear during our games, right, 352 00:16:50,720 --> 00:16:53,040 Speaker 3: you don't mention him, and that's the best possible thing 353 00:16:53,080 --> 00:16:55,560 Speaker 3: you can do. But this is also the case. His 354 00:16:55,680 --> 00:16:58,080 Speaker 3: run blocking has been well and his pass pro too. 355 00:16:59,280 --> 00:17:02,200 Speaker 3: They runffiently on left and right side of the ball 356 00:17:02,200 --> 00:17:04,480 Speaker 3: because that interior that. 357 00:17:04,600 --> 00:17:07,520 Speaker 2: Broer, Bronskull and Peter. 358 00:17:08,400 --> 00:17:10,960 Speaker 3: They have held their own up the middle, and I 359 00:17:11,000 --> 00:17:12,800 Speaker 3: would say the young fella is a big part of that. 360 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:15,480 Speaker 4: You know, you touched on something that I was gonna mention, 361 00:17:15,640 --> 00:17:19,280 Speaker 4: which is the Titans are done with training camp now 362 00:17:19,280 --> 00:17:21,600 Speaker 4: they're getting into the flow of what a regular season 363 00:17:21,680 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 4: is going to be like. And this team has come 364 00:17:24,640 --> 00:17:27,359 Speaker 4: off of This offensive line has come off of weeks 365 00:17:27,359 --> 00:17:29,840 Speaker 4: of going up against the Titans defense, and there's a 366 00:17:29,840 --> 00:17:32,879 Speaker 4: lot of strong defensive linemen on that side of the ball. 367 00:17:33,320 --> 00:17:37,520 Speaker 4: How beneficial is that to them for their preparation, especially 368 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:40,119 Speaker 4: when you're developing that cohesion. You've got a lot of 369 00:17:40,200 --> 00:17:43,879 Speaker 4: new faces and you're going up against some dudes on 370 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 4: the defensive side of the ball. 371 00:17:45,160 --> 00:17:47,199 Speaker 1: And you're going to see some in Week one in 372 00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:49,879 Speaker 1: New Orleans too. That is a very underrated defense. 373 00:17:49,960 --> 00:17:50,960 Speaker 2: It is very underrate. 374 00:17:51,080 --> 00:17:53,440 Speaker 3: They have outside Russias and guys up the middle that 375 00:17:53,480 --> 00:17:55,720 Speaker 3: can get to the quarterbacks on top of some one 376 00:17:55,760 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 3: of the best linebackers in the NFL too. But that's 377 00:17:59,080 --> 00:18:03,000 Speaker 3: good though, Amy on the on the status of I 378 00:18:03,040 --> 00:18:04,840 Speaker 3: know there was a lot of trash talking. I know 379 00:18:04,960 --> 00:18:07,840 Speaker 3: they knew that they had to go push and fight 380 00:18:07,960 --> 00:18:10,040 Speaker 3: and get the most out of this bump. You got 381 00:18:10,040 --> 00:18:13,200 Speaker 3: to think of it other than Aaron Brewer, everybody on 382 00:18:13,240 --> 00:18:16,840 Speaker 3: this offensive line is new or have low experience here 383 00:18:16,880 --> 00:18:19,280 Speaker 3: in Nashville on how they play, and I know the 384 00:18:19,359 --> 00:18:21,640 Speaker 3: challenge was probably pushed out to them, Hey go make 385 00:18:21,680 --> 00:18:24,560 Speaker 3: those guys tough and as far as from the defensive line, 386 00:18:24,600 --> 00:18:27,879 Speaker 3: and they did. We heard early, of course, dilat versus 387 00:18:27,880 --> 00:18:30,600 Speaker 3: are and key being a thing we Jeff and Peter 388 00:18:30,680 --> 00:18:33,399 Speaker 3: Skensky going at it. It's not an easy day with 389 00:18:33,560 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 3: when when Brewer has to take on Tierra, you know 390 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,399 Speaker 3: all those things, and I feel like they've. 391 00:18:39,160 --> 00:18:40,040 Speaker 2: Answered the call. 392 00:18:40,119 --> 00:18:43,320 Speaker 3: As far as this training camp suggests, battle tested is 393 00:18:43,320 --> 00:18:46,040 Speaker 3: one thing. In practice, we've seen some of their fruits 394 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:48,720 Speaker 3: of their labor in these preseason games. I'm confident that 395 00:18:48,800 --> 00:18:52,719 Speaker 3: this group can be can be the reason this offense 396 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:53,959 Speaker 3: is successful. 397 00:18:54,720 --> 00:18:59,280 Speaker 1: Are they blocking things differently in the run game from 398 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:01,880 Speaker 1: what you've seen in the Tim Kelly offense so far 399 00:19:02,359 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 1: than what you've seen them do in the past. 400 00:19:04,359 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 3: What I've seen from this group is this, and I'm 401 00:19:06,240 --> 00:19:07,879 Speaker 3: not sure if many people have paid attention to it. 402 00:19:08,000 --> 00:19:12,679 Speaker 3: Their double teams are solid. The way I've seen Daniel 403 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:15,639 Speaker 3: Bronskoll and Chris Hubbard engaged to move a guy to 404 00:19:15,680 --> 00:19:18,679 Speaker 3: the second level, or watching Peter Skeronsky and Aaron Brewer 405 00:19:19,040 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 3: block on the backside zone plate, I don't think we've 406 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:25,159 Speaker 3: paid enough attention to the way their combination blocks have 407 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 3: been up front. It's funny because we always seen in 408 00:19:27,920 --> 00:19:31,400 Speaker 3: the NFL, you're not blowing people off the line of scrimmage. 409 00:19:31,440 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 3: I've actually seen this group move the line. Coaches need 410 00:19:34,880 --> 00:19:38,680 Speaker 3: one yard I've seen sometimes in the run game, these 411 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:40,959 Speaker 3: guys get a yard and a half, two yards, like 412 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:43,960 Speaker 3: the line of scrimmage moves forward, and I didn't want 413 00:19:43,960 --> 00:19:46,160 Speaker 3: to believe it because I'm like, this can't be possible 414 00:19:46,160 --> 00:19:48,320 Speaker 3: in the NFL. You don't move bodies like this. You 415 00:19:48,359 --> 00:19:51,720 Speaker 3: don't move the line of scrimmage. That's been one consistent 416 00:19:51,760 --> 00:19:53,960 Speaker 3: phase that I've watched this group that I hadn't seen 417 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:57,360 Speaker 3: in years passing. Maybe it's because Mike Amy those dudes 418 00:19:57,400 --> 00:19:59,720 Speaker 3: are trying to prove themselves. Think about the way this 419 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:03,720 Speaker 3: is set up. Sign Chris Hubbard early in the training camp. 420 00:20:03,960 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 3: Andre Diller is going to prove it deal and essentially 421 00:20:06,640 --> 00:20:08,359 Speaker 3: to be a starter. You got a rookie who's got 422 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:10,399 Speaker 3: a lot of pressure on him, a center with a 423 00:20:10,400 --> 00:20:13,159 Speaker 3: lot of pressure on him on a franchise tame a 424 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:15,840 Speaker 3: franchise tag, and then you got Bronskoo coming from another 425 00:20:15,840 --> 00:20:17,200 Speaker 3: team trying to prove himself too. 426 00:20:17,640 --> 00:20:19,720 Speaker 2: It's fit to where you put a. 427 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:21,240 Speaker 3: T bone in the middle of a pack of dogs 428 00:20:21,280 --> 00:20:23,280 Speaker 3: and say y'all better eat, and they seem to be 429 00:20:23,359 --> 00:20:26,560 Speaker 3: catching up to eating and making other teams pay for it. 430 00:20:26,840 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 1: What's your concern that hangs out there. As you've seen 431 00:20:30,560 --> 00:20:33,320 Speaker 1: this group now for over five weeks together. 432 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:35,440 Speaker 3: It's always the first live game, the first two or 433 00:20:35,480 --> 00:20:38,359 Speaker 3: three live games, wondering how you can protect the quarterback. 434 00:20:38,480 --> 00:20:41,240 Speaker 3: We've seen them do it in a good fashion for 435 00:20:41,240 --> 00:20:44,000 Speaker 3: the most part. Some leakage here there, but making sure 436 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:46,520 Speaker 3: that Ryan Tannehill stays up right. It's always going to 437 00:20:46,560 --> 00:20:49,359 Speaker 3: be the biggest question for almost any offensive line, but 438 00:20:49,480 --> 00:20:53,399 Speaker 3: specifically for this one. They hadn't gone an entire game 439 00:20:53,440 --> 00:20:56,840 Speaker 3: with doing that. You always worry about until you see it. 440 00:20:57,080 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 3: And that's my only contingency when it comes down to 441 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:02,080 Speaker 3: this offensive line them seeing the stunts and games up front, 442 00:21:02,320 --> 00:21:06,040 Speaker 3: that doesn't bother me. It is the finish of the play. 443 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:08,960 Speaker 3: If Ryan Tannehill wants to hold onto the ball or 444 00:21:09,000 --> 00:21:11,520 Speaker 3: if he starts to scramble outside of the pocket, can 445 00:21:11,640 --> 00:21:12,800 Speaker 3: you protect them long enough? 446 00:21:13,160 --> 00:21:17,720 Speaker 1: But you're confident from what you've seen that this offensive line, 447 00:21:18,119 --> 00:21:21,440 Speaker 1: barring injury, is going to be better than last year's 448 00:21:21,440 --> 00:21:22,719 Speaker 1: Titans offensive line. 449 00:21:23,200 --> 00:21:27,400 Speaker 3: Yes, I'll definitively say that I do think they'll be better. 450 00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:28,040 Speaker 2: And you know. 451 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:31,280 Speaker 3: Why, it's because you have that five that's kind of 452 00:21:31,320 --> 00:21:35,000 Speaker 3: gone into that fox stand together to say this is about. 453 00:21:35,240 --> 00:21:38,480 Speaker 3: This offense lies on our shoulders as far as us 454 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:41,560 Speaker 3: being successful. You have the running backs, you have the 455 00:21:41,600 --> 00:21:45,080 Speaker 3: addition of DeAndre Hopkins, you have the same quarterback chig with. 456 00:21:45,160 --> 00:21:47,159 Speaker 2: Expect to be so much better this year too, with 457 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:47,720 Speaker 2: some help. 458 00:21:48,400 --> 00:21:51,080 Speaker 3: It falls on their backs, but I'm a firm believer 459 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:52,399 Speaker 3: that they can get this job done. 460 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:55,320 Speaker 1: More with Ramone Foster momentarily after, we remind you that 461 00:21:55,400 --> 00:21:57,879 Speaker 1: seat geek is now the official ticketing partner of the 462 00:21:57,920 --> 00:22:00,880 Speaker 1: Tennessee Titans. If you haven't heard the name yet, get 463 00:22:00,960 --> 00:22:02,720 Speaker 1: used to it, because you'll be hearing it a lot 464 00:22:02,800 --> 00:22:05,840 Speaker 1: more this season. Whether you're buying or selling tickets to 465 00:22:05,880 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 1: Titans games or to any live event in Nashville, Seat 466 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:11,240 Speaker 1: geek is the place to do it. Seat Geek the 467 00:22:11,240 --> 00:22:13,720 Speaker 1: new official ticketing partner of the Tennessee Titans. 468 00:22:14,040 --> 00:22:16,600 Speaker 4: So Titans fans, fans, well. 469 00:22:16,359 --> 00:22:20,520 Speaker 1: Done, Amy, Thank you, Ramone Foster. I guess we call 470 00:22:20,560 --> 00:22:24,520 Speaker 1: it a bye week before Week one? What do teams 471 00:22:24,560 --> 00:22:26,119 Speaker 1: get done during this week? 472 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 3: Small spurts of this week of the actual game plan 473 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:34,480 Speaker 3: Week one issues that have to be hashed out. Look 474 00:22:34,480 --> 00:22:37,440 Speaker 3: at the tendensees that New Orleans had last year. See 475 00:22:37,480 --> 00:22:39,479 Speaker 3: what's the bread and butter that they're going to go to. 476 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:43,120 Speaker 3: You get an extra jump on film study, which film. 477 00:22:42,960 --> 00:22:44,840 Speaker 2: Is always big for pros. 478 00:22:45,240 --> 00:22:47,600 Speaker 3: How can I watch those trench monsters that they have 479 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:51,119 Speaker 3: on the other side of the ball offensively? You probably 480 00:22:51,160 --> 00:22:53,640 Speaker 3: go back and look at Las Vegas film, So see 481 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:56,240 Speaker 3: what Derek Carr is all about. What kind of pressures 482 00:22:56,280 --> 00:23:00,520 Speaker 3: did he fall victim to? Having the ability to figure 483 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 3: out what packages will they use as far as what 484 00:23:03,520 --> 00:23:07,360 Speaker 3: their offense could be. And it's really just breaking down 485 00:23:07,400 --> 00:23:09,680 Speaker 3: the bread and butter and find the Tennessee's and getting 486 00:23:09,720 --> 00:23:11,600 Speaker 3: as much of them as you possibly can this week 487 00:23:11,800 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 3: before that pressure of week one open, it jumps on you. 488 00:23:15,440 --> 00:23:17,080 Speaker 4: How excited are you for Week one? 489 00:23:17,840 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 3: You don't understand. I got in retirement, was like I'm done, y'all. 490 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,000 Speaker 3: I don't want to do this football thing. And I 491 00:23:25,119 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 3: find myself thanks to you guys being knee deep into 492 00:23:28,560 --> 00:23:31,119 Speaker 3: paying attention to what the NFL is all about. And 493 00:23:31,240 --> 00:23:33,880 Speaker 3: I am excited. I say all the time. We get 494 00:23:33,920 --> 00:23:37,560 Speaker 3: four seasons throughout the year, right, summer, spring, fall, and 495 00:23:37,600 --> 00:23:42,080 Speaker 3: winter football should be included in that became it's that 496 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:45,920 Speaker 3: fun and imagine how this city's gonna be when it's 497 00:23:45,960 --> 00:23:47,400 Speaker 3: week one, love. 498 00:23:47,240 --> 00:23:51,480 Speaker 1: It and for you do you almost appreciate your career 499 00:23:51,680 --> 00:23:54,840 Speaker 1: more now based on the fact that you're doing this 500 00:23:55,000 --> 00:23:57,440 Speaker 1: job doing radio one one, OHO, four to five, joining 501 00:23:57,480 --> 00:24:01,200 Speaker 1: us for Titans Radio, doing sidelines make it even more 502 00:24:01,440 --> 00:24:02,560 Speaker 1: Say wow, I did that. 503 00:24:02,920 --> 00:24:05,560 Speaker 3: And you know what, I had that thought in Minnesota 504 00:24:05,600 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 3: because I guess so many people on the sideline I 505 00:24:08,280 --> 00:24:11,000 Speaker 3: need room. But then I had to realize there's a 506 00:24:11,040 --> 00:24:14,320 Speaker 3: business outside of what I did that happens on the sidelines. 507 00:24:14,320 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 3: And I'll even say this too, my pathway into which 508 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:20,560 Speaker 3: I got those eleven being undrafted, so I can appreciate 509 00:24:20,920 --> 00:24:22,919 Speaker 3: the guys, you know, like an Aaron Brewer, I can 510 00:24:22,960 --> 00:24:26,880 Speaker 3: appreciate all those guys that's fighting for roster spots right now, 511 00:24:27,040 --> 00:24:30,920 Speaker 3: Reggie Roberson's I get their struggle. I get what's happening, 512 00:24:31,840 --> 00:24:34,800 Speaker 3: and I just try to view it from that standpoint, 513 00:24:34,800 --> 00:24:37,160 Speaker 3: literally from the bottom of the bottom as an undrafted 514 00:24:37,200 --> 00:24:39,200 Speaker 3: guy to being a start in his league for double 515 00:24:39,240 --> 00:24:43,320 Speaker 3: digit years. Yeah, I get excited for the process of 516 00:24:43,359 --> 00:24:45,240 Speaker 3: what this season is all about. 517 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:46,439 Speaker 2: That's awesome. 518 00:24:46,520 --> 00:24:50,359 Speaker 1: He's pretty good, pretty good Pittsburgh week. I'm not sure 519 00:24:50,359 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 1: what we're gonna do with it. He can't even go sorry, studying. 520 00:24:55,040 --> 00:24:56,800 Speaker 1: He's not even gonna be allowed to go. 521 00:24:57,200 --> 00:25:03,640 Speaker 3: I you know what, I'm getting, threats on both sides 522 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:05,280 Speaker 3: have to take. 523 00:25:05,359 --> 00:25:07,920 Speaker 2: I've got people in Pittsburgh talking, I got people here 524 00:25:08,640 --> 00:25:08,879 Speaker 2: for you. 525 00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:13,520 Speaker 1: They ain't paying you anymore. Yes, we are so glad 526 00:25:13,520 --> 00:25:15,840 Speaker 1: to have you as part of our team and so 527 00:25:15,960 --> 00:25:18,920 Speaker 1: much fun to just talk ball with. You. Have a Snickers. 528 00:25:18,920 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 1: You've done a fine job in the stickers. I see you. 529 00:25:21,600 --> 00:25:25,240 Speaker 1: You have earned it. Snickers really satisfies it. And he's 530 00:25:25,280 --> 00:25:28,880 Speaker 1: handing one to Amy. I got how nice? How nice 531 00:25:29,680 --> 00:25:32,800 Speaker 1: for Ramon fostered Amy Wells. I'm Mike Keith, thanking you 532 00:25:32,880 --> 00:25:35,200 Speaker 1: for joining us for the O T. Petz