1 00:00:13,520 --> 00:00:16,640 Speaker 1: This is the OTP presented by Farm Bureau Health Plans. 2 00:00:16,920 --> 00:00:19,800 Speaker 1: When it's crunch time for your health coverage, trust Farm 3 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:23,360 Speaker 1: Bureau Health Plans to implement the perfect game Plan. With 4 00:00:23,400 --> 00:00:27,800 Speaker 1: over seventy seven years protecting Tennesseeans, Farm Bureau Health Plans 5 00:00:27,960 --> 00:00:32,320 Speaker 1: knows how to win. Time for the OTP four d 6 00:00:33,479 --> 00:00:37,559 Speaker 1: Amy Wells, Rett Brian, Mike Keith, glad to have you. 7 00:00:37,720 --> 00:00:41,280 Speaker 1: After preseason game number two, a sixteen to fifteen Titans 8 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:45,920 Speaker 1: win over Seattle. We have four separate questions which we 9 00:00:46,080 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: just so creatively call four downs. 10 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:52,640 Speaker 2: It makes sense, It does make sense. Don't sell yourself 11 00:00:52,680 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: short mine it does make sense. 12 00:00:55,240 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 1: So question number one, which is first down player of 13 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:04,640 Speaker 1: the game. Amy Wells won the draw and so she 14 00:01:04,800 --> 00:01:07,000 Speaker 1: gets to name her player of the game first. 15 00:01:07,640 --> 00:01:10,279 Speaker 2: My player of the game is Nick Westbrook a kne 16 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:13,480 Speaker 2: Not only did he have the only touchdown of the game, 17 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:17,679 Speaker 2: but he also just continues to be a consistent player 18 00:01:17,680 --> 00:01:20,440 Speaker 2: on this team. No matter what, when his number is called, 19 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:22,840 Speaker 2: he makes a play. This is just what happens. He 20 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:25,480 Speaker 2: is reliable, he is consistent. He was my player of 21 00:01:25,520 --> 00:01:28,679 Speaker 2: the game and will probably be my player of the 22 00:01:28,720 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 2: game again at some point. This year. 23 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: He just does those things. 24 00:01:32,240 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 2: He's always there. 25 00:01:33,720 --> 00:01:39,399 Speaker 1: He's got a Matthew Slaters quality that whatever he's asked 26 00:01:39,400 --> 00:01:43,319 Speaker 1: to do, he does. And I think the key to 27 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 1: any football team in the NFL and their success is 28 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:50,400 Speaker 1: you have to have great players, and your great players 29 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:53,320 Speaker 1: have to play up to their salaries. If you're playing, 30 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:56,720 Speaker 1: if you're paying somebody fifteen million dollars a year, they've 31 00:01:56,720 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 1: got to play up to that level. That's the key. 32 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:01,440 Speaker 1: But the second key is that you have to have 33 00:02:01,560 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: reliable guys at other spots who just pill rolls at 34 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 1: different times. And every game that player will make a play, 35 00:02:11,800 --> 00:02:15,160 Speaker 1: maybe in special teams, maybe in his in Knixt case, 36 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 1: blocking on a running play that goes a long way, 37 00:02:18,440 --> 00:02:22,840 Speaker 1: catching a big first down pass, scoring a touchdown, whatever. 38 00:02:23,360 --> 00:02:26,519 Speaker 1: And Nick is just a winning football player and every 39 00:02:26,560 --> 00:02:30,840 Speaker 1: time he's sort of written off, he just continues to 40 00:02:30,880 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 1: come back. 41 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:34,519 Speaker 2: I'm a fan, yeah, I mean, he's someone who kind 42 00:02:34,520 --> 00:02:37,840 Speaker 2: of gets lost in the big name shuffle somehow because 43 00:02:37,880 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 2: you've got the bright lights of the DeAndre Hopkins and 44 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: the Cavin Ridley and wooh and yes, those people are 45 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:47,280 Speaker 2: very exciting, but he is just a guy who always 46 00:02:47,400 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 2: is there no matter what doing his job. 47 00:02:49,520 --> 00:02:51,240 Speaker 1: And he's going to be part of your forty eight 48 00:02:51,280 --> 00:02:55,160 Speaker 1: on game day because of what he gives you in 49 00:02:55,240 --> 00:02:57,840 Speaker 1: special teams and the fact that he can play multiple 50 00:02:57,880 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 1: spots in the receiving core. No buddy has ever said 51 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:04,840 Speaker 1: that he is a DeAndre Hopkins or a Calvin Ridley. 52 00:03:05,080 --> 00:03:06,000 Speaker 2: We don't need him to know. 53 00:03:06,360 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: But at times I think, because the receiving corps has 54 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:12,760 Speaker 1: been less than spectacular, it's as if he was being 55 00:03:12,919 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 1: put forward as the number one or number two option, 56 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:19,280 Speaker 1: and I don't think that's ever what he was meant 57 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:21,720 Speaker 1: to do. I think what he's being asked to do 58 00:03:21,760 --> 00:03:25,520 Speaker 1: in this receiving corps is REHT what he can and 59 00:03:25,639 --> 00:03:26,959 Speaker 1: I think will do well. 60 00:03:27,160 --> 00:03:31,399 Speaker 3: But because that the wide receiving corps has been less 61 00:03:31,440 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 3: than spectacular up until recent things roster wise, he was 62 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 3: able to make big plays in places and get the 63 00:03:39,840 --> 00:03:42,280 Speaker 3: valuable rets when he was cutting his teeth coming into 64 00:03:42,320 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 3: this thing, and I think that's what has paid off 65 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 3: dividends in this A big fan of Nick Westbreak at 66 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 3: teenage just because of what's you've outlined. 67 00:03:50,160 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 1: I mean, you call his number and he's there, all right. 68 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:57,600 Speaker 1: First down for RHT, Brian, your player of the game 69 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:00,160 Speaker 1: from the Titans sixteen to fifteen went Oversea. 70 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:04,880 Speaker 3: It's Jawan Jackson. Jakwan Jackson leading receiver in that game. 71 00:04:05,400 --> 00:04:09,360 Speaker 3: Four catches, fifty seven yards. Two of those were explosive plays, 72 00:04:09,400 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 3: two of the longest plays on offense of the night 73 00:04:12,080 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 3: and one of them on second and seventeen for Elik 74 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 3: Willis so a guy that just keeps showing up on 75 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:22,080 Speaker 3: the film, showing up in the places where he needs to. 76 00:04:22,720 --> 00:04:24,640 Speaker 3: Doesn't seem like the moment's too big for him. 77 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:30,080 Speaker 1: Really, Like Jakwan Jackson, he just keeps solidifying himself day 78 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:33,479 Speaker 1: by day. Yes, my player of the game is from defense. 79 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:38,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go Jalen Harrell. Wow. I mean, this young 80 00:04:38,279 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 1: man continues to show up in a big way at 81 00:04:41,560 --> 00:04:45,400 Speaker 1: a position where the Titans lack depth. They need somebody 82 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:48,719 Speaker 1: to come through, and he's coming through. Brian Callahan and 83 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:52,520 Speaker 1: his Sunday press conference saying very clearly that he's got 84 00:04:52,520 --> 00:04:55,840 Speaker 1: a rotational role at this moment. And I think that 85 00:04:55,960 --> 00:04:58,400 Speaker 1: the news or lack of news, whatever you want to 86 00:04:58,440 --> 00:05:01,520 Speaker 1: call it about Arden Key, Let's just say Ard and 87 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:05,719 Speaker 1: Key being available helps Jalen Harold as well. Because now 88 00:05:06,360 --> 00:05:11,919 Speaker 1: with Key available with Harold Landry. Jalen Harold is able 89 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:15,120 Speaker 1: to stay in the role that he was meant to 90 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 1: have as a rookie, which is a rotational player, not 91 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:22,280 Speaker 1: too much expected of him, but enough expected of him 92 00:05:22,320 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 1: to be able to utilize the talent where he can 93 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:27,520 Speaker 1: continue to grow into it. I don't think it's a 94 00:05:27,560 --> 00:05:31,159 Speaker 1: stretch to say that Jalen Harold can help the twenty 95 00:05:31,200 --> 00:05:34,560 Speaker 1: twenty four Tennessee Titans based on what we've seen out 96 00:05:34,560 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 1: of him. 97 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:40,000 Speaker 3: Brett I believe the same thing. I mean, look, he 98 00:05:40,120 --> 00:05:43,280 Speaker 3: comes from a college program that they won the national championship. 99 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:47,560 Speaker 3: They had eighteen guys in the draft process, and for 100 00:05:47,720 --> 00:05:50,720 Speaker 3: every big star they had on that team, they had 101 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 3: a Jalen Harold there that, without doubt, without those guys, 102 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:58,799 Speaker 3: probably wouldn't have won the national championship. I mean, he's 103 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:03,160 Speaker 3: just that kind of guy. He's very unassuming, very kind 104 00:06:03,160 --> 00:06:06,800 Speaker 3: of keeps to himself because he's somebody you're gonna hear 105 00:06:06,800 --> 00:06:11,400 Speaker 3: on Titans Radio and Titans Countdown this coming week in 106 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:15,240 Speaker 3: New Orleans. Enjoyed talking to him because he's just one 107 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,240 Speaker 3: of those He's you can tell he's taking in the 108 00:06:17,279 --> 00:06:21,679 Speaker 3: moment and learning and learning on the fly, but because 109 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:24,760 Speaker 3: of what's asking him, to your point, it's able to 110 00:06:24,880 --> 00:06:26,039 Speaker 3: play into his strengths. 111 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:28,320 Speaker 1: Boy came out of a big program in high school. 112 00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 1: He went to high school with Nicholas Petifrere at Berkeley 113 00:06:34,000 --> 00:06:37,240 Speaker 1: in Tampa, and then he goes to Michigan. You know, 114 00:06:37,400 --> 00:06:40,039 Speaker 1: his dad played at Florida. His dad's a high school coach. 115 00:06:40,560 --> 00:06:44,680 Speaker 1: So Amy, I love these guys that have come out 116 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:48,520 Speaker 1: of big high school programs and big college programs because 117 00:06:48,560 --> 00:06:52,279 Speaker 1: there has been a level of expectation. They may or 118 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:55,360 Speaker 1: may not make it because of talent, yes, but they 119 00:06:55,480 --> 00:06:58,320 Speaker 1: rarely don't make it because they freak out under the. 120 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 2: Lights, right at. Guys who are familiar with being on 121 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:06,960 Speaker 2: a big stage from an early age within their football 122 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:12,520 Speaker 2: careers generally adapt to what this is better because Michigan 123 00:07:12,600 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 2: will train you to play at the NFL level, A 124 00:07:16,760 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 2: big high school will train you to play at Michigan. 125 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:24,040 Speaker 2: So nothing ever seems too big now there are there 126 00:07:24,120 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 2: of course, are finding your place within a team, finding 127 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 2: your place within a program, all of that stuff. It's 128 00:07:30,440 --> 00:07:32,240 Speaker 2: not saying if you go to a big school you 129 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:34,480 Speaker 2: are guaranteed to play in the National Football League because 130 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 2: there's a lot of other things that have to happen 131 00:07:36,360 --> 00:07:38,880 Speaker 2: in between that. But there's some of those intangibles that 132 00:07:38,920 --> 00:07:41,720 Speaker 2: definitely exist for guys who have come from those bigger 133 00:07:41,760 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 2: programs because they just get it. They understand how this works. 134 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 2: And having a dad who's a football coach, you also 135 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 2: just get some of the business side of things. You 136 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:53,239 Speaker 2: get the decision making a little bit more. 137 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:56,440 Speaker 1: Well, and you've been coached, you understand how to practice. 138 00:07:56,480 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: And the other thing too, red is you understand expectations. Yeah, 139 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:03,400 Speaker 1: I mean, you go to Michigan, all they talk about 140 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:06,840 Speaker 1: is beating Ohio State. They want to win the national championship. 141 00:08:06,880 --> 00:08:08,840 Speaker 1: That's the job one. Well, they want to win the 142 00:08:08,920 --> 00:08:11,440 Speaker 1: national Championship, they want to win the Big Ten. But 143 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:14,160 Speaker 1: if you go to Ohio State or Michigan, you want 144 00:08:14,160 --> 00:08:16,640 Speaker 1: to beat the other one one job and that's what 145 00:08:16,680 --> 00:08:19,080 Speaker 1: it is. I mean, that's what it comes down to. 146 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:22,000 Speaker 1: And if you don't do that, the year is not 147 00:08:22,120 --> 00:08:26,600 Speaker 1: a success. And anybody who has had that mindset at 148 00:08:26,640 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: any point I think understands the job of being an 149 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:31,360 Speaker 1: NFL player. 150 00:08:31,800 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 3: After talking to Hassan Haskins after a training camp practice 151 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:39,640 Speaker 3: a few days ago, we brought him up we brought 152 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:42,120 Speaker 3: up Jaalen. He goes, oh gosh, he said, listen, you 153 00:08:42,160 --> 00:08:44,360 Speaker 3: know our past didn't cross for super long because of 154 00:08:44,360 --> 00:08:46,959 Speaker 3: the age difference, and you know, time there at the program. 155 00:08:47,240 --> 00:08:50,079 Speaker 3: He said he was special from day one, just kind 156 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:54,439 Speaker 3: of seeing how he went it the job in itself, 157 00:08:55,040 --> 00:08:57,600 Speaker 3: and he said, he said, that's been my dog from 158 00:08:57,679 --> 00:09:00,480 Speaker 3: day one. He said, I you know, I'm so glad 159 00:09:00,480 --> 00:09:02,600 Speaker 3: he's here. And I think to your point, he said, 160 00:09:02,640 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 3: I think he can help us. I wonder if he's 161 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:07,959 Speaker 3: Carlos Hall, that would be lovely. 162 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:11,679 Speaker 1: Yeah. Carlos Hall, seventh seventh round pick out of Arkansas 163 00:09:11,800 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 1: in two thousand and three, ended up being a pretty 164 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:18,560 Speaker 1: special player for the Tennessee Titans as a seventh round pick. Yeah, 165 00:09:18,720 --> 00:09:20,439 Speaker 1: three or three and a half sacks in a ball game. 166 00:09:20,480 --> 00:09:22,640 Speaker 1: Three sacks in his first game you ever played against 167 00:09:22,640 --> 00:09:24,959 Speaker 1: Philadelphia when Juvon Kurse broke his foot. 168 00:09:25,160 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 2: I love it when people just play out of their minds, 169 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:28,760 Speaker 2: like rise to the occasion. 170 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:31,000 Speaker 1: Curse had a Jones fracture in his right foot. But 171 00:09:31,800 --> 00:09:34,199 Speaker 1: you know, Carlos turned out to be a good player overall. 172 00:09:34,320 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 1: He did. He was not a spectacular player, and maybe 173 00:09:37,160 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 1: Jalen can be better than that. But you know, would 174 00:09:40,880 --> 00:09:42,559 Speaker 1: you take that out of a seventh round player? 175 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:44,679 Speaker 3: I was gonna say again for a seventh round selection, 176 00:09:45,200 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 3: you're winning all right. 177 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:50,640 Speaker 1: Second down. Top thing that stood out to you Amy. 178 00:09:50,880 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 2: Brandon Narvison and his fifty nine yard field goal that 179 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:57,560 Speaker 2: I mean, I've seen probably eighty times since it happened. 180 00:09:57,600 --> 00:09:59,720 Speaker 2: It's just fun to watch it over and over again. 181 00:10:00,200 --> 00:10:04,120 Speaker 2: And here's the thing. I mean, it was a great kick. 182 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 2: I mean, he had plenty of leg behind that thing. 183 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:09,240 Speaker 2: It was definitely going to be there. So it showed 184 00:10:09,280 --> 00:10:11,840 Speaker 2: off like his abilities and his strength and all of that, 185 00:10:11,880 --> 00:10:14,240 Speaker 2: which is very exciting. Now do we think that this 186 00:10:14,320 --> 00:10:17,839 Speaker 2: solidifies him on the football team his future is now? 187 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 2: I mean, we don't know what they're going to end 188 00:10:20,559 --> 00:10:22,439 Speaker 2: up doing at that position. We probably have a pretty 189 00:10:22,440 --> 00:10:25,560 Speaker 2: good idea. I mean, coach Callahan talked about it that 190 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 2: Nick Folk is going to be the guy. But I mean, 191 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:29,960 Speaker 2: we don't know what this means for him in other 192 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:32,600 Speaker 2: places and what he's able to do. But it was 193 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:35,760 Speaker 2: a great showing by him. It was great for our 194 00:10:35,840 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 2: fans got really excited about it, Like the stadium was 195 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:41,960 Speaker 2: really into that moment, which in the fourth quarter of 196 00:10:42,000 --> 00:10:45,280 Speaker 2: a second preseason game. You'll always see people getting really 197 00:10:45,320 --> 00:10:48,200 Speaker 2: excited about something, So that was an exciting moment just 198 00:10:48,240 --> 00:10:51,520 Speaker 2: to generate some energy there. And man, I mean he 199 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:53,720 Speaker 2: looked pretty doing it. And then he ends the game 200 00:10:53,760 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 2: with the walk off field goal. Guy had a great 201 00:10:56,080 --> 00:10:58,960 Speaker 2: day and it was just exciting to watch. 202 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:02,640 Speaker 1: Good question with him is if Folk does go on 203 00:11:02,760 --> 00:11:06,520 Speaker 1: to be the kicker, which I mean Brian Callahan has 204 00:11:06,520 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 1: given every indication that that is his inclination. Yeah, do 205 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:13,560 Speaker 1: you try to keep nervouson on the practice squad? Do 206 00:11:13,640 --> 00:11:16,439 Speaker 1: you keep a kicker as one of your sixteen practice 207 00:11:16,440 --> 00:11:17,400 Speaker 1: squad players? A. 208 00:11:17,600 --> 00:11:20,439 Speaker 3: I would try and be good luck because I think 209 00:11:20,480 --> 00:11:23,400 Speaker 3: somebody might just try to grab it. 210 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:25,320 Speaker 1: But let me slightly disagree with the two of you. 211 00:11:26,480 --> 00:11:32,239 Speaker 1: Most people have in terms of NFL gms and coaches, 212 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 1: most of them have almost an allergy towards having a 213 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:43,599 Speaker 1: young kicker, unless it's somebody you've drafted, like Jake Moody 214 00:11:43,640 --> 00:11:45,840 Speaker 1: with San Francisco, who you know if he did the 215 00:11:45,880 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 1: extra point in the Super Bowl. But the point is 216 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:54,840 Speaker 1: most people, I mean, Evan McPherson in Cincinnati is a 217 00:11:54,840 --> 00:11:58,520 Speaker 1: different story. You know, there's some but most people would 218 00:11:58,600 --> 00:12:02,040 Speaker 1: rather have a guy who's done it. Yeah, So I 219 00:12:02,080 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 1: think it's possible if you if you cut him, that 220 00:12:06,240 --> 00:12:08,680 Speaker 1: somebody will not claim him, and that you could bring 221 00:12:08,760 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 1: him back. And with a kicker who's going to be 222 00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:15,040 Speaker 1: forty later in the season. Would it be a bad 223 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:18,240 Speaker 1: idea in cooler weather games and a k ball and 224 00:12:18,280 --> 00:12:20,560 Speaker 1: all that, well, because you could also call him up 225 00:12:20,600 --> 00:12:23,760 Speaker 1: at some point. You know, you would have the practice 226 00:12:23,800 --> 00:12:27,160 Speaker 1: squad call ups if you needed him, if something like 227 00:12:27,200 --> 00:12:29,120 Speaker 1: if Folk was going to be down for a week 228 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:31,120 Speaker 1: or two, you would you know, you would have the 229 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 1: ability to do that. 230 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 2: It's not a bad idea. 231 00:12:33,960 --> 00:12:37,040 Speaker 1: Well, I mean again, I'm not saying you're wrong. I 232 00:12:37,040 --> 00:12:40,960 Speaker 1: think it's completely feasible that somebody could say, yes, we 233 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:44,800 Speaker 1: want him to be our first string kicker. That's totally possible. 234 00:12:45,559 --> 00:12:49,440 Speaker 1: But the bigger question is do you want to allocate 235 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:53,400 Speaker 1: one of those sixteen spots to a special teams player? 236 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:56,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, and that's that's where all this roster math is 237 00:12:56,960 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 2: gonna get really. 238 00:12:57,679 --> 00:13:02,360 Speaker 1: Well because now my focus everybody's doing their fifty three 239 00:13:02,559 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 1: and that's great and it's fun, but I think you 240 00:13:06,720 --> 00:13:10,960 Speaker 1: start to look at who the sixteen can be. How 241 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 1: many of the sixteen practice squad guys you have on 242 00:13:14,280 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 1: your current ninety man roster. I don't know the answer 243 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:21,480 Speaker 1: to that right now. It's I think you've probably got 244 00:13:21,640 --> 00:13:22,640 Speaker 1: a goodly number. 245 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:23,240 Speaker 2: Yeah. 246 00:13:23,320 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 1: I don't think you're going to go out and sign 247 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:26,680 Speaker 1: ten from another place. 248 00:13:26,880 --> 00:13:30,960 Speaker 3: No, No, i'd say you got It's just just a guess. 249 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:32,800 Speaker 3: But I say, I say half of them you've got, 250 00:13:32,800 --> 00:13:35,760 Speaker 3: oh maybe, because ten last year I thought, I think 251 00:13:35,760 --> 00:13:36,720 Speaker 3: it ended up being. 252 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:40,240 Speaker 1: Thirteen at the start of the year, say ten, all right, 253 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:42,880 Speaker 1: ret Brian second down. The thing that stood out to you. 254 00:13:44,120 --> 00:13:49,520 Speaker 3: The way this offense with Brian Callahan, even though it's 255 00:13:49,520 --> 00:13:52,080 Speaker 3: a preseason game and it's one game, the way that 256 00:13:53,120 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 3: you're starting to look at the numbers in the situations differently. 257 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 3: And what I'm leading to is, you know, we get 258 00:13:57,800 --> 00:14:01,720 Speaker 3: the game books afterwards. I looked at the ten longest 259 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:05,880 Speaker 3: plays for the Titans on offense. Fifteen yards was the minimum. 260 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 3: That was the threshold. I don't know when you can 261 00:14:09,920 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 3: go back and look at a Titans stat game book 262 00:14:14,080 --> 00:14:17,880 Speaker 3: where the top ten plays the shortest one was fifteen yards. 263 00:14:17,960 --> 00:14:21,840 Speaker 3: That's a good one because in recent history, I don't 264 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 3: think that's a thing and just because of the run 265 00:14:26,200 --> 00:14:28,360 Speaker 3: game part of it, and you know situations like that. 266 00:14:28,400 --> 00:14:31,440 Speaker 3: But I mean, now three of those top ten plays 267 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:35,720 Speaker 3: were explosive plays of twenty or more. But that's that's chunks, man, 268 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:37,040 Speaker 3: that's chunks. 269 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 1: The top thing that stood out to me was Colt 270 00:14:41,360 --> 00:14:47,200 Speaker 1: Anderson's influence. Brian Callahan was going to punt with the 271 00:14:47,240 --> 00:14:51,720 Speaker 1: Titans trailing twelve to ten, and Colt Anderson, the special 272 00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 1: teams coordinator, the new special teams coordinator, immediately said to him, 273 00:14:57,640 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: Narvissen can make this field goal. Let's kick it. Had 274 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:03,800 Speaker 1: he missed, Seattle would have gotten the ball at their 275 00:15:03,840 --> 00:15:06,840 Speaker 1: own forty nine yard line. I mean it's a risk. 276 00:15:07,640 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 1: And I think we're starting to see through some of 277 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:15,320 Speaker 1: the different things that we're looking at in terms of 278 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: personnel return strategy, how the kickers are being sent out there, 279 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:24,280 Speaker 1: what they're looking to do, what their punt strategy is 280 00:15:24,320 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 1: going to be. And we'll see more of that as 281 00:15:27,360 --> 00:15:31,760 Speaker 1: Stonehouse works his way back in. I think Colt Anderson, 282 00:15:31,800 --> 00:15:35,360 Speaker 1: the special teams coach, has a big say so with 283 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 1: this head coach in terms of how they plot that 284 00:15:39,480 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 1: third phase more strategically. Am I crazy? 285 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:48,240 Speaker 3: No, You're not because Brian Callahan told you that on 286 00:15:48,320 --> 00:15:51,680 Speaker 3: Tit's radio post game. It's like, hey, no, here's what happened. 287 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 3: We were going to trot them guy, you know, and 288 00:15:54,080 --> 00:15:56,680 Speaker 3: then calls it no, no, he can kick it. 289 00:15:56,960 --> 00:15:57,600 Speaker 1: Let's do it. 290 00:15:57,600 --> 00:15:59,880 Speaker 2: It's an interesting time to be a special team scored, 291 00:16:00,360 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 2: especially a new special teams coordinator, right because of the 292 00:16:05,440 --> 00:16:07,680 Speaker 2: change and the rules, especially when it comes to kick 293 00:16:07,680 --> 00:16:12,680 Speaker 2: off and all that stuff. It gives you a real 294 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:16,200 Speaker 2: different opportunity to utilize a whole phase of the game 295 00:16:16,240 --> 00:16:18,640 Speaker 2: in a completely different way. And so all of this 296 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 2: sudden you have to be kind of an outside the 297 00:16:23,200 --> 00:16:25,520 Speaker 2: box thinker and a lot of different things. And I 298 00:16:25,560 --> 00:16:28,760 Speaker 2: wonder if Brian Callahan is seeing that, and I mean 299 00:16:28,880 --> 00:16:31,640 Speaker 2: trust his judgment on a lot of things, because he's 300 00:16:31,680 --> 00:16:32,920 Speaker 2: needing to scheme up a lot of it. 301 00:16:33,000 --> 00:16:34,720 Speaker 1: I think that's true, Amy, And I think the other 302 00:16:34,840 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 1: part of it too that's going to be fascinating to 303 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 1: see is Colt Anderson's influence in what the fifty three 304 00:16:41,280 --> 00:16:45,440 Speaker 1: ends up looking like. Because if you have a particularly 305 00:16:45,520 --> 00:16:51,240 Speaker 1: good special teams player, like say Hassan Haskins, who's a 306 00:16:51,280 --> 00:16:55,920 Speaker 1: really really good special teams player, well maybe you don't 307 00:16:55,920 --> 00:16:59,280 Speaker 1: need a fourth running back on the roster, but is 308 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,080 Speaker 1: his son is going to help you more on game 309 00:17:02,200 --> 00:17:08,520 Speaker 1: day than an extra defensive lineman or an extra linebacker 310 00:17:08,840 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 1: or whatever. So you know you've got those core four 311 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:18,359 Speaker 1: guys that they talk about and will there be certain 312 00:17:18,440 --> 00:17:23,360 Speaker 1: guys kept on the fifty three regardless of position, because 313 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:26,960 Speaker 1: they're going to play every special teams unit and play 314 00:17:27,000 --> 00:17:33,440 Speaker 1: it well and potentially be a difference maker over somebody 315 00:17:33,480 --> 00:17:37,080 Speaker 1: who is probably not going to have a role. And 316 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:40,840 Speaker 1: how much how much is that worked in the to 317 00:17:40,920 --> 00:17:42,960 Speaker 1: the math of all of it, because there are certain 318 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:46,320 Speaker 1: spots you say, well, it does not make sense to 319 00:17:46,440 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 1: keep a fourth running back. Yeah, I mean, but what 320 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:54,760 Speaker 1: if the fourth running back is your number one special 321 00:17:54,800 --> 00:17:55,520 Speaker 1: teams player? 322 00:17:55,840 --> 00:17:57,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, then you have to. 323 00:17:57,720 --> 00:18:00,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, the numbers aren't carved out just by their pacific 324 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:02,800 Speaker 3: name position. 325 00:18:02,640 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 1: Right, And I just use Haskins as an example because 326 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:09,600 Speaker 1: he does play teams really, really well, and normally that's 327 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:13,719 Speaker 1: a position where you don't keep You don't keep running 328 00:18:13,800 --> 00:18:17,720 Speaker 1: backs around to make them inactive on game day. That's 329 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:20,720 Speaker 1: not generally a spot where you do it. I mean, 330 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:26,080 Speaker 1: every running back is the thought is without injury, every 331 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:30,119 Speaker 1: running back will be up. So if you keep an 332 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:33,600 Speaker 1: extra one to me, it's because the special teams coach said, 333 00:18:33,960 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 1: we have to have this guy. So the Colt Anderson 334 00:18:37,240 --> 00:18:40,879 Speaker 1: influence to be watched. Right now, we say, hey, Titans fans. 335 00:18:40,880 --> 00:18:43,720 Speaker 1: Seat geek makes it easy to find tickets so you 336 00:18:43,760 --> 00:18:46,520 Speaker 1: can be part of all the touchdown celebrations. Whether you're 337 00:18:46,520 --> 00:18:50,040 Speaker 1: buying or selling football tickets, seat geek is the place 338 00:18:50,080 --> 00:18:52,199 Speaker 1: to do it. Seat Geek the official ticketing partner of 339 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:56,479 Speaker 1: the Tennessee Titans. The most disruptive idea in ticketing, a 340 00:18:56,520 --> 00:19:01,560 Speaker 1: ticket that works expect the expected, seek geek. 341 00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:05,040 Speaker 3: I figured I'd let her do it right, and I 342 00:19:05,080 --> 00:19:08,119 Speaker 3: kind of thought that's where that was going idea. 343 00:19:08,680 --> 00:19:11,800 Speaker 2: Yes, you just continually fall flat on that one. 344 00:19:11,960 --> 00:19:16,520 Speaker 1: All right. Third down? What surprised you from the Titans 345 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:18,440 Speaker 1: sixteen to fifteen went over Seattle? 346 00:19:18,840 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 2: The penalties, The penalties, mainly the penalties by the offensive line. 347 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:26,320 Speaker 2: I say mainly them. I don't try to call people out, 348 00:19:26,359 --> 00:19:29,520 Speaker 2: but they had what nine of the ten, No, they didn't, 349 00:19:30,160 --> 00:19:33,640 Speaker 2: they had eight or nine something like that. It's pretty high. 350 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:34,680 Speaker 2: They had a lot of them. 351 00:19:34,760 --> 00:19:36,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, there were some special teams. 352 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:38,679 Speaker 2: Yeah, there were some special teams, but they had a 353 00:19:38,680 --> 00:19:40,760 Speaker 2: fair amount. It was high. 354 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:43,480 Speaker 1: It was not great, it was high. 355 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:46,640 Speaker 2: And I think that is something that was a unexpected 356 00:19:46,680 --> 00:19:50,400 Speaker 2: coming off of the team's first preseason game, right, And 357 00:19:50,560 --> 00:19:52,399 Speaker 2: that's what made it stick out to me. You go 358 00:19:52,440 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 2: into every preseason game expecting a lot of penalties because 359 00:19:55,640 --> 00:20:00,720 Speaker 2: players are figuring out some of the nuances. Officials are 360 00:20:00,760 --> 00:20:02,959 Speaker 2: calling everything because they're trying to get in the rhythm. 361 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:05,880 Speaker 2: There's points of emphasis that everybody's trying to figure out. 362 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:09,160 Speaker 2: You expect a lot because everybody's trying to work out 363 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:11,359 Speaker 2: the kinks before we get to the regular season. So 364 00:20:11,760 --> 00:20:15,600 Speaker 2: when in Week one of the Titans preseason there weren't 365 00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:18,920 Speaker 2: that many penalties, especially on the offense. 366 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:20,960 Speaker 1: They were in the first half at all, right. 367 00:20:20,760 --> 00:20:24,120 Speaker 2: And so you think, oh, okay, this is interesting, well, 368 00:20:24,160 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 2: how buttoned up? And then in the second preseason game 369 00:20:28,080 --> 00:20:29,359 Speaker 2: it was a lot different. 370 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: Do you not think that some of that is due 371 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: to the fact that the first team played a good 372 00:20:35,480 --> 00:20:37,800 Speaker 1: bit of the first half in the first preseason game 373 00:20:37,920 --> 00:20:39,879 Speaker 1: and the first team did not take part in the 374 00:20:39,880 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: second preseason. 375 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:43,199 Speaker 2: Game one And I wrote that down as some of 376 00:20:43,240 --> 00:20:46,159 Speaker 2: my little side things that might have influenced it. So 377 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 2: a couple of the things. The second and third team 378 00:20:49,080 --> 00:20:51,600 Speaker 2: were the guys that were playing for the entirety of 379 00:20:51,640 --> 00:20:55,200 Speaker 2: the game against the Seattle Seahawks, So there's that different 380 00:20:55,240 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 2: officiating crew, of course, so that's going to be a 381 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:03,320 Speaker 2: little bit different. There were definitely things that were different. However, 382 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:09,160 Speaker 2: I would expect that this week there will be an 383 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:13,679 Speaker 2: emphasis on fundamentals and there will be an emphasis on 384 00:21:13,840 --> 00:21:18,320 Speaker 2: not making mental mistakes fall starts. I think. I think 385 00:21:18,520 --> 00:21:23,040 Speaker 2: I would wager that Bill Callahan noticed that and did 386 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:27,560 Speaker 2: not enjoy that, and will probably be making sure that 387 00:21:27,640 --> 00:21:29,879 Speaker 2: it doesn't happen in New Orleans. 388 00:21:29,920 --> 00:21:34,160 Speaker 3: You're right, though, with the layers of considering different persons. 389 00:21:34,200 --> 00:21:36,720 Speaker 3: I because think about Maleigue work with the twos, right, 390 00:21:36,800 --> 00:21:40,160 Speaker 3: he doesn't work with the twos as much as Mason, right. 391 00:21:40,600 --> 00:21:42,440 Speaker 3: So I mean, you know, when you start thinking of 392 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:44,200 Speaker 3: the layers that way, I'm not saying. 393 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:48,359 Speaker 1: I always wonder too, when you have different quarterbacks with 394 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:51,680 Speaker 1: units that they don't work with all the time, if 395 00:21:52,040 --> 00:21:55,120 Speaker 1: the unit itself is not used to the quarterbacks cadence 396 00:21:55,359 --> 00:21:56,960 Speaker 1: that Oh, That's what I'm driving at. 397 00:21:57,119 --> 00:21:59,920 Speaker 2: Yes, No, I don't think they're bad at their job, 398 00:22:00,680 --> 00:22:01,120 Speaker 2: but I. 399 00:22:01,080 --> 00:22:04,760 Speaker 1: Do sometimes I think when guys jump, it's not all 400 00:22:04,760 --> 00:22:06,080 Speaker 1: their fault, I'm. 401 00:22:05,920 --> 00:22:08,879 Speaker 2: Sure, but I think that if there are mentions, I. 402 00:22:08,880 --> 00:22:10,000 Speaker 1: Think it's quarterbacks fault. 403 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:12,240 Speaker 3: No, that's That's exactly what I'm driving at with the 404 00:22:12,240 --> 00:22:16,880 Speaker 3: point is that because Malik was working with the twos, 405 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:19,440 Speaker 3: not only do they not used to work at each other, 406 00:22:19,520 --> 00:22:22,600 Speaker 3: they're not used to his cadence. They're used to the 407 00:22:22,680 --> 00:22:26,320 Speaker 3: bark of Mason Rudolph in this case. So yeah, I 408 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:28,960 Speaker 3: mean there's there's a multitude of things that have kind 409 00:22:28,960 --> 00:22:30,240 Speaker 3: of led to one contribute. 410 00:22:30,400 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I'm not saying it's all Malik's fault or 411 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 1: Mason's not. I'm just saying that that can it's a 412 00:22:36,119 --> 00:22:36,880 Speaker 1: combination of. 413 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:38,560 Speaker 2: Things collective that needs to be fair. 414 00:22:38,640 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 1: But interesting that Callahan said the starters are going to 415 00:22:42,000 --> 00:22:45,240 Speaker 1: get some serious work Sunday in New Orleans. Interesting right 416 00:22:45,320 --> 00:22:45,919 Speaker 1: to that point. 417 00:22:46,560 --> 00:22:52,159 Speaker 3: I was not expecting that. Rad I wasn't either. I 418 00:22:52,280 --> 00:22:57,000 Speaker 3: wonder if any of the percentage of his decision for 419 00:22:57,040 --> 00:23:00,119 Speaker 3: that has to do with that. It will be indoors, 420 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:02,159 Speaker 3: it will not be in the blazing sun or what 421 00:23:02,280 --> 00:23:05,520 Speaker 3: you know, in terms of you know, soft tissue things 422 00:23:05,560 --> 00:23:08,359 Speaker 3: and things like that. Injury wise, I mean I know 423 00:23:08,440 --> 00:23:11,040 Speaker 3: that's like a way out there kind of thought for 424 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 3: a second, but those things factor in at some point. 425 00:23:15,160 --> 00:23:16,919 Speaker 3: I mean, you're going to be outside and played in 426 00:23:16,960 --> 00:23:18,560 Speaker 3: hot weather, no, you know. 427 00:23:18,600 --> 00:23:21,120 Speaker 1: And I think some of it too is he knows 428 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:24,880 Speaker 1: that they've they've got to be ready for Chicago and 429 00:23:25,040 --> 00:23:28,040 Speaker 1: knocking off as much of the new as they possibly 430 00:23:28,160 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 1: can is is a big factor. Reht. What surprised you 431 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:33,440 Speaker 1: in Saturday night's preseason game. 432 00:23:33,520 --> 00:23:38,159 Speaker 3: It was the kick by Brayden Narveson really honestly, because 433 00:23:39,320 --> 00:23:41,439 Speaker 3: doing it in college or doing it in practice here 434 00:23:41,440 --> 00:23:44,199 Speaker 3: at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park, that's one thing. But 435 00:23:44,240 --> 00:23:47,080 Speaker 3: then also finding out later that he was very ill 436 00:23:47,640 --> 00:23:49,840 Speaker 3: on game day and didn't know if he was gonna, 437 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:53,760 Speaker 3: you know, play, and then that fifty nine yard or 438 00:23:53,800 --> 00:23:56,240 Speaker 3: mic I think it would have been good from sixty 439 00:23:56,320 --> 00:24:00,840 Speaker 3: five plus because when you watch how it the net 440 00:24:01,040 --> 00:24:03,800 Speaker 3: that catches those, I mean it wasn't These were just 441 00:24:03,840 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 3: kind of alley oop over the old crossbar. It went 442 00:24:06,680 --> 00:24:08,520 Speaker 3: with authority, and. 443 00:24:08,440 --> 00:24:11,919 Speaker 1: I'm like, you know what, dude's got a leg. I mean, 444 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:15,040 Speaker 1: because he he hit it right, had some mustard. It 445 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:17,000 Speaker 1: surprised me a little bit. It did have some mustard 446 00:24:17,040 --> 00:24:19,320 Speaker 1: on it. Well, the other thing, you know, talking about 447 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:25,880 Speaker 1: how gms and coaches have allergies towards young kickers, aversions 448 00:24:25,920 --> 00:24:29,480 Speaker 1: to young kickers, and he's not that young. He kicked 449 00:24:29,520 --> 00:24:30,680 Speaker 1: six years in college. 450 00:24:30,760 --> 00:24:33,360 Speaker 3: As I say, he went to three different programs, right, Well, 451 00:24:35,119 --> 00:24:38,119 Speaker 3: I mean he started in twenty eighteen at Iowa State 452 00:24:38,200 --> 00:24:40,959 Speaker 3: and then he was at Western Kentucky for three years. 453 00:24:41,320 --> 00:24:45,240 Speaker 2: Isn't an aversion to young or aversion to new, those 454 00:24:45,240 --> 00:24:45,840 Speaker 2: are two different. 455 00:24:45,960 --> 00:24:48,679 Speaker 1: It's a version inexperience. Your point is well taken. Ye, 456 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:53,240 Speaker 1: what surprised me and what continues to surprise me, but 457 00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:56,800 Speaker 1: it shouldn't. But I'm just going to admit this is 458 00:24:56,920 --> 00:25:00,600 Speaker 1: just the way Julia's chestnut is a pro. I mean, 459 00:25:00,640 --> 00:25:04,879 Speaker 1: he just continues to develop in that Nick Westbrook a 460 00:25:04,960 --> 00:25:08,960 Speaker 1: Kine way. And here was Jolius at a Sacred Heart 461 00:25:09,240 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 1: and he was one of the stories of training camp 462 00:25:11,680 --> 00:25:14,720 Speaker 1: a couple of years ago, and then last year got 463 00:25:14,760 --> 00:25:17,160 Speaker 1: off to a great start. We had him wired at 464 00:25:17,240 --> 00:25:21,200 Speaker 1: Minnesota for the preseason game and he played a great 465 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:23,680 Speaker 1: game and he continued to develop, and then he had 466 00:25:23,680 --> 00:25:27,879 Speaker 1: a pretty significant injury and was put on IR and 467 00:25:27,920 --> 00:25:30,640 Speaker 1: then he's come back and you know, what we saw 468 00:25:30,720 --> 00:25:33,840 Speaker 1: from him is when they were running the drills in 469 00:25:33,880 --> 00:25:38,320 Speaker 1: the offseason during the OTAs he's leading the drills, he's, 470 00:25:38,560 --> 00:25:42,040 Speaker 1: you know, because Tony Pollard's knew and Taj defers a 471 00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:44,440 Speaker 1: little to him because he's he's sort of a big 472 00:25:44,480 --> 00:25:47,280 Speaker 1: brother type. And then he goes out and he runs 473 00:25:47,280 --> 00:25:50,760 Speaker 1: the football well, and he he's involved in past protection 474 00:25:50,960 --> 00:25:53,800 Speaker 1: and he's involved in special teams and he catches the 475 00:25:53,840 --> 00:25:57,879 Speaker 1: ball and does things and you just think back to, 476 00:25:58,400 --> 00:26:01,840 Speaker 1: you know, two years ago, and he was this guy 477 00:26:02,040 --> 00:26:05,400 Speaker 1: out of a program that a quality program of its size, 478 00:26:05,480 --> 00:26:08,720 Speaker 1: but Sacred Heart's just not very big and it's the 479 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:13,840 Speaker 1: opposite of Jalen Harold playing at Michigan. And yet Julius 480 00:26:13,960 --> 00:26:18,240 Speaker 1: just keeps doing it and you're you're You're like wow, 481 00:26:18,440 --> 00:26:23,000 Speaker 1: I mean, he's he has developed into this total pro 482 00:26:23,840 --> 00:26:26,120 Speaker 1: and I don't know what the future holds for him, 483 00:26:26,240 --> 00:26:29,240 Speaker 1: but when you watch him play in the preseason, you 484 00:26:29,280 --> 00:26:32,560 Speaker 1: are continually impressed with number thirty six, Julius Chestnut. 485 00:26:32,680 --> 00:26:36,719 Speaker 3: Julius, first of all, is a solid dude. Done some 486 00:26:36,720 --> 00:26:39,719 Speaker 3: community events with him. He's great with the kids, and 487 00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:45,160 Speaker 3: you know, the messages about you know, doing the right things. 488 00:26:45,240 --> 00:26:50,680 Speaker 3: And the other part, to your point is the significant 489 00:26:50,680 --> 00:26:55,399 Speaker 3: injury that wiped out the chunk of his season. I 490 00:26:55,440 --> 00:26:57,760 Speaker 3: have no idea what that's like for a player and 491 00:26:58,480 --> 00:27:00,399 Speaker 3: where they would go into the recent us as of 492 00:27:00,440 --> 00:27:03,200 Speaker 3: their mind and trying to get back and all those 493 00:27:03,240 --> 00:27:05,720 Speaker 3: things that, you know, the hurdles to get back to it. 494 00:27:05,760 --> 00:27:08,119 Speaker 3: He seems like he's better for it, like he just 495 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:15,440 Speaker 3: I don't know, man, But yeah, you need guys like him. Yeah, 496 00:27:15,480 --> 00:27:16,560 Speaker 3: I'm impressed with him too. 497 00:27:16,880 --> 00:27:19,320 Speaker 1: He just I don't know. Can I share a quick 498 00:27:19,359 --> 00:27:24,000 Speaker 1: story please, Okay. So we did this offseason feature with 499 00:27:24,040 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 1: Will Levis where we went to the golf course with him, 500 00:27:27,560 --> 00:27:29,280 Speaker 1: and we want to go to golf course and you're 501 00:27:29,280 --> 00:27:30,879 Speaker 1: going to see this. This is it on the first 502 00:27:30,920 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 1: Titans All Access. 503 00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:33,960 Speaker 2: I believe, so I think it is. 504 00:27:34,080 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, the first Titans All Access airs the weekend of 505 00:27:37,760 --> 00:27:41,360 Speaker 1: the Chicago game, so September, the weekend of September sixth, 506 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:45,280 Speaker 1: seven eight. So we went out and we did this 507 00:27:45,320 --> 00:27:48,280 Speaker 1: feature with Will. Will was great, and we talked about 508 00:27:48,280 --> 00:27:50,480 Speaker 1: all sorts of things. We wanted to get in a 509 00:27:50,520 --> 00:27:54,679 Speaker 1: position where we weren't in a studio, we weren't you know, 510 00:27:54,760 --> 00:27:56,800 Speaker 1: out somewhere doing an interview. We were right around in 511 00:27:56,880 --> 00:27:59,000 Speaker 1: a golf cart and we just talked and then we 512 00:27:59,119 --> 00:28:01,080 Speaker 1: came back and we put the whole thing together. We 513 00:28:01,080 --> 00:28:03,879 Speaker 1: think it's pretty good. We'll see. But the group that 514 00:28:04,000 --> 00:28:08,879 Speaker 1: Will chose, which is really fascinating to go play golf, 515 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:14,040 Speaker 1: is we let him pick his his foursome and it's 516 00:28:14,080 --> 00:28:16,399 Speaker 1: a buddy of his, Mac Hurford, who's a good dude. 517 00:28:16,720 --> 00:28:22,080 Speaker 1: But then teammates Lachevius Simmons, Rashod Weaver. It wasn't a 518 00:28:22,119 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 1: force and me picked more than that, but we were 519 00:28:24,119 --> 00:28:27,959 Speaker 1: allowed because they're pro players, because they're very famous. So 520 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:40,120 Speaker 1: Rashod Weaver, Lachavius Simmons, Mason Kenzie, Julius Chestnut. Julius Chesnut 521 00:28:40,200 --> 00:28:44,280 Speaker 1: has a serious golf game. Really. Oh yeah. As a 522 00:28:44,280 --> 00:28:48,440 Speaker 1: matter of fact, last week they organized, I think Will 523 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:54,000 Speaker 1: and Jeffrey Simmons organized a team trip to top golf. 524 00:28:54,440 --> 00:28:56,200 Speaker 1: Julius Chestnut won the long drive. 525 00:28:56,360 --> 00:28:56,560 Speaker 2: Yeah. 526 00:28:56,600 --> 00:29:00,560 Speaker 1: I believe that serious golf game came out in the hole. 527 00:29:00,560 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 1: I mean like a real golf yeah. I mean it's 528 00:29:04,600 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 1: not a suit. 529 00:29:05,520 --> 00:29:06,640 Speaker 2: Well like golf outfit. 530 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:11,200 Speaker 1: He had. Julius Chestnut had on a great looking golf outfit. 531 00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:16,520 Speaker 1: I mean phenomenal. His clubs were strong. I mean you're like, whoa, 532 00:29:16,760 --> 00:29:20,280 Speaker 1: and then like the game is there too. Now why 533 00:29:20,320 --> 00:29:23,120 Speaker 1: am I surprised by this? I don't know, but I 534 00:29:23,280 --> 00:29:27,720 Speaker 1: just thought it was awesome that he was Chava Simmons 535 00:29:27,760 --> 00:29:30,040 Speaker 1: was a good golfer and Mason Kinsei. 536 00:29:29,920 --> 00:29:31,720 Speaker 2: Is a good golf because I don't really Sean. 537 00:29:31,560 --> 00:29:33,040 Speaker 1: Is learning, he's going to be good. 538 00:29:33,320 --> 00:29:38,120 Speaker 2: Interesting if you bring your own clubs, which you always 539 00:29:38,200 --> 00:29:41,680 Speaker 2: do Amy, oh yeah, they're not provided for you bring 540 00:29:41,680 --> 00:29:43,720 Speaker 2: your bring your own clubs every time. You can't like 541 00:29:43,760 --> 00:29:44,280 Speaker 2: runt them. 542 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:47,040 Speaker 1: There, well not at a no, so you bring your 543 00:29:47,120 --> 00:29:48,600 Speaker 1: I mean you can, but that's not really. 544 00:29:48,920 --> 00:29:50,640 Speaker 2: So it's not like bringing your own bowling ball. 545 00:29:51,960 --> 00:29:55,520 Speaker 1: No, no, no, no, so that's not People that bring 546 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:59,480 Speaker 1: their own bowling ball are very serious. People that bring 547 00:29:59,520 --> 00:30:01,440 Speaker 1: their own clubs are very normal. 548 00:30:01,680 --> 00:30:03,600 Speaker 2: So you you just have to have your own. 549 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 1: You've got to have your own stick. Same, yeah, and 550 00:30:07,200 --> 00:30:11,719 Speaker 1: I mean he I mean yeah, impressive. 551 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:15,200 Speaker 2: So you're gonna be a golfer you I mean, I've 552 00:30:15,320 --> 00:30:17,080 Speaker 2: got to make a financial investment. 553 00:30:17,640 --> 00:30:19,440 Speaker 1: Well, I was not a good golfer back when I 554 00:30:19,440 --> 00:30:22,720 Speaker 1: could play, and so I always looked at people who were, 555 00:30:22,880 --> 00:30:26,520 Speaker 1: and I was very impressed, especially when you like to 556 00:30:26,520 --> 00:30:30,400 Speaker 1: say when somebody's put together, like they have their outfit 557 00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:32,000 Speaker 1: and that's. 558 00:30:31,800 --> 00:30:33,800 Speaker 2: Something you know, it's a real thing. 559 00:30:33,920 --> 00:30:38,440 Speaker 1: But you're saying, but I mean, he walks out and 560 00:30:38,480 --> 00:30:40,440 Speaker 1: you're just like, oh, I mean you knew when he 561 00:30:40,440 --> 00:30:42,800 Speaker 1: got out of the car. You're like, okay, huh. 562 00:30:44,200 --> 00:30:46,120 Speaker 2: Strong, all right, did he have a hat? 563 00:30:46,800 --> 00:30:49,719 Speaker 1: He did have a hat, Like, no, not like a 564 00:30:49,720 --> 00:30:54,280 Speaker 1: golf hat. No, he had a hat that totally matched 565 00:30:54,560 --> 00:30:56,800 Speaker 1: what he was wearing. I have a Rickey Fowler flat 566 00:30:56,840 --> 00:31:00,480 Speaker 1: Field kind of deal. No, No, but it was it 567 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:02,560 Speaker 1: was like, uh, I think it was the same brand 568 00:31:02,560 --> 00:31:04,560 Speaker 1: I had as it was golf shirt and it was like, 569 00:31:04,600 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 1: oh okay. 570 00:31:05,560 --> 00:31:07,200 Speaker 2: Well yeah, that's an outfit. 571 00:31:07,600 --> 00:31:10,760 Speaker 1: And then some guys show up and they're like, you know, 572 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:14,520 Speaker 1: my my friends were, which is just like George more 573 00:31:14,600 --> 00:31:19,080 Speaker 1: or less muscle shirts. We were a little beyond shirts. 574 00:31:19,600 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 2: Where are you golfing? 575 00:31:21,040 --> 00:31:23,760 Speaker 1: But well at dead Horse Lake. 576 00:31:24,040 --> 00:31:26,280 Speaker 2: I guess I only like at a public. 577 00:31:25,960 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 1: Course where we used to play in Knoxville. Mike grooves it. 578 00:31:32,560 --> 00:31:38,520 Speaker 1: That's that's not wrong, all right, fourth down? Who are 579 00:31:38,560 --> 00:31:43,719 Speaker 1: you watching? Over the next week? I have two oh 580 00:31:43,760 --> 00:31:44,680 Speaker 1: you can't have two. 581 00:31:44,880 --> 00:31:47,440 Speaker 2: Sure, I can't because they're doing They're on two different 582 00:31:47,560 --> 00:31:50,760 Speaker 2: adventures here. Everybody's trying to make the team, but my 583 00:31:50,880 --> 00:31:53,800 Speaker 2: first one is Mason Kinsey. And Mason Kinsey is not 584 00:31:53,880 --> 00:31:55,520 Speaker 2: just trying to make this team. He is making that 585 00:31:55,600 --> 00:31:58,800 Speaker 2: fifty three, and he is trying hard like that. You 586 00:31:58,840 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 2: can see in the way he plays, in what he's doing. 587 00:32:02,320 --> 00:32:04,720 Speaker 2: My man wants to make that fifty three. That is 588 00:32:04,760 --> 00:32:08,120 Speaker 2: the way that he is playing. Broke his pinky, I know, 589 00:32:08,800 --> 00:32:11,440 Speaker 2: but I mean, do you think that is going to 590 00:32:11,720 --> 00:32:14,120 Speaker 2: keep him from making the fifty three? 591 00:32:14,680 --> 00:32:17,120 Speaker 1: Look at that pinky right there that was broken and 592 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:20,479 Speaker 1: had surgery. Rhett remembers this. I did it actually catching 593 00:32:20,480 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 1: a football here right, yes, oh yeah, and you were 594 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:26,680 Speaker 1: casting up for a while. Well, they operated on it. 595 00:32:26,800 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: I mean, it was really it's like a big thing. 596 00:32:29,320 --> 00:32:32,760 Speaker 1: It's a big thing because you don't you don't realize 597 00:32:32,840 --> 00:32:36,520 Speaker 1: until you injure a pinky hou sick. And I wasn't 598 00:32:36,520 --> 00:32:39,920 Speaker 1: playing football after the fact, after the surgery or anything. 599 00:32:40,440 --> 00:32:43,120 Speaker 1: But I mean, I would guess his is not quite 600 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:46,120 Speaker 1: as messed up as that ended up. Pink doesn't sound 601 00:32:46,160 --> 00:32:49,200 Speaker 1: like he needs surgery, but it's a big deal. It's 602 00:32:49,240 --> 00:32:52,640 Speaker 1: a big deal because of how you use it in 603 00:32:52,760 --> 00:32:56,040 Speaker 1: terms of the whole process. And I'll tell you this too, 604 00:32:56,200 --> 00:32:56,960 Speaker 1: it hurts. Now. 605 00:32:57,000 --> 00:33:00,000 Speaker 2: That's an injury that, if full disclosure, I completely blew 606 00:33:00,160 --> 00:33:03,720 Speaker 2: over because I was like, okay, Pinky, it's a thing. 607 00:33:03,840 --> 00:33:07,920 Speaker 1: It's like lou Groza with no toe. No, he had 608 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:09,360 Speaker 1: a toe. It's like if you broke it to the 609 00:33:09,360 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 1: mid toe. Well, and I mean coach mentioning that t 610 00:33:13,880 --> 00:33:16,760 Speaker 1: K McClendon had turf toe come out. 611 00:33:16,640 --> 00:33:18,720 Speaker 2: All my turf tow, I know, is bad. 612 00:33:18,840 --> 00:33:21,680 Speaker 1: Wow, that's my wife made fun of my turf toe 613 00:33:21,760 --> 00:33:24,840 Speaker 1: for years. And it was an injury that I had 614 00:33:24,880 --> 00:33:27,640 Speaker 1: that was the most painful injury I ever had. It 615 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:32,040 Speaker 1: actually ended Jack Lambert's career as middle linebacker of the 616 00:33:32,080 --> 00:33:36,480 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Steelers. Yeah, and you know there are things like that. 617 00:33:36,520 --> 00:33:39,760 Speaker 1: You hear it like pinky and you think, now, I'm 618 00:33:39,760 --> 00:33:41,640 Speaker 1: not saying it's going to keep him from making the team, 619 00:33:42,280 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 1: but if you're an offensive lineman, you could tape it 620 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:47,640 Speaker 1: together with your ring finger and you'd be fine. But 621 00:33:47,920 --> 00:33:49,720 Speaker 1: I don't know, Yeah, I don't know if you can 622 00:33:49,760 --> 00:33:53,680 Speaker 1: do that at wide receivers. So it's got to put 623 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:55,280 Speaker 1: a hitch in his get along. It has to. 624 00:33:55,720 --> 00:33:59,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's very interesting. Why I really, I'm sorry, Mason 625 00:33:59,320 --> 00:34:04,000 Speaker 2: kinseyunderestimated what a pinky would mean. 626 00:34:03,440 --> 00:34:06,840 Speaker 1: I mean, I really still goes off through security sometimes. 627 00:34:07,280 --> 00:34:11,960 Speaker 2: Well, because you've got things in that, yeah, you hardware 628 00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:14,759 Speaker 2: store in your I want to give you my other 629 00:34:14,760 --> 00:34:16,680 Speaker 2: one though, thank. 630 00:34:16,480 --> 00:34:25,239 Speaker 1: You, along my other one Max like that, I look 631 00:34:25,280 --> 00:34:26,720 Speaker 1: at Max behind the camera. 632 00:34:28,320 --> 00:34:33,240 Speaker 2: My other one is David Martin Robinson. I am really 633 00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:38,759 Speaker 2: interested to see how he continues to kind of make 634 00:34:38,840 --> 00:34:43,080 Speaker 2: his case because I don't know. I don't know where 635 00:34:43,080 --> 00:34:45,600 Speaker 2: he fits on this team. I haven't figured it out yet. 636 00:34:45,719 --> 00:34:49,399 Speaker 2: I haven't my brain and the roster math. I can't 637 00:34:49,440 --> 00:34:51,239 Speaker 2: compute things the way that you can and the way 638 00:34:51,280 --> 00:34:53,799 Speaker 2: you can Jimmy the numbers. I'm just watching the way 639 00:34:53,800 --> 00:34:55,920 Speaker 2: that he has performed in practice, the way that he 640 00:34:55,960 --> 00:34:59,920 Speaker 2: has performed in games, the way that he's made play 641 00:35:00,200 --> 00:35:02,120 Speaker 2: from time to time, the way that we've heard his 642 00:35:02,200 --> 00:35:04,640 Speaker 2: number call. Mac was talking about him after the game 643 00:35:04,719 --> 00:35:06,839 Speaker 2: last night about kind of the ways that he has 644 00:35:06,880 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 2: continued to show his presence on the field. So I 645 00:35:11,239 --> 00:35:16,000 Speaker 2: am interested to see where he kind of establishes himself 646 00:35:16,080 --> 00:35:18,719 Speaker 2: as this could be my role, And I mean, are 647 00:35:18,760 --> 00:35:21,319 Speaker 2: we able to find a spot for him, whether it's 648 00:35:21,320 --> 00:35:23,640 Speaker 2: on the practice squad, whether it's on fifty three, whether 649 00:35:23,680 --> 00:35:28,000 Speaker 2: it's where that could be, I don't know. But he's 650 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:30,399 Speaker 2: someone that I'm excited to watch in this final week 651 00:35:30,440 --> 00:35:31,560 Speaker 2: of really making a case. 652 00:35:31,640 --> 00:35:34,239 Speaker 3: Well, Mike, when Mike and Mick and I were talking 653 00:35:34,239 --> 00:35:38,279 Speaker 3: about him in postgame, and Mike had the valid point 654 00:35:38,360 --> 00:35:41,279 Speaker 3: we talked about he didn't have a ton of numbers 655 00:35:41,880 --> 00:35:44,080 Speaker 3: in the six years he was a Temple. His last 656 00:35:44,120 --> 00:35:48,200 Speaker 3: season was his greatest season, and he had some injury woes, 657 00:35:48,239 --> 00:35:50,120 Speaker 3: like he had a bad year in twenty twenty one 658 00:35:50,239 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 3: with a collar bone and a foot that's some broken 659 00:35:53,480 --> 00:35:57,279 Speaker 3: but the athleticism truly there a guy that big, got 660 00:35:57,280 --> 00:35:58,960 Speaker 3: a thirty five and a half inch vertical leap at 661 00:35:58,960 --> 00:36:02,799 Speaker 3: his pro day and a nine foot ten inch broad jump. 662 00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:06,480 Speaker 1: Like, yeah, you'll love those guys because those are the 663 00:36:06,520 --> 00:36:10,640 Speaker 1: players too that have the capability of being used as 664 00:36:10,680 --> 00:36:14,440 Speaker 1: almost the fourth wide receiver in three wide receiver sets 665 00:36:14,440 --> 00:36:17,480 Speaker 1: with one tight end and yeah, and they did a 666 00:36:17,520 --> 00:36:20,560 Speaker 1: little bit of that against Seattle where they split him 667 00:36:20,600 --> 00:36:24,080 Speaker 1: out and it was a bad matchup for a corner 668 00:36:24,200 --> 00:36:27,040 Speaker 1: or a safety, and yeah, he Now he's not the 669 00:36:27,080 --> 00:36:30,560 Speaker 1: biggest tight end, you know, he's does he doesn't have 670 00:36:30,680 --> 00:36:34,440 Speaker 1: those inline traits in terms of that six five two 671 00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:37,839 Speaker 1: fifty five two sixty that you that you just love. 672 00:36:38,040 --> 00:36:40,920 Speaker 3: But man, but to your point though, lining him up 673 00:36:41,000 --> 00:36:43,319 Speaker 3: like that, he was recruited at Temple to be a 674 00:36:43,440 --> 00:36:45,480 Speaker 3: receiver and then obviously he had a gross spurt or 675 00:36:45,520 --> 00:36:48,680 Speaker 3: whatever and was moved to tight end. But yeah, interesting, 676 00:36:49,000 --> 00:36:54,440 Speaker 3: Martin Robbers, he's pretty yeah, yeah, your turn, Jalen Harrold okay. 677 00:36:54,560 --> 00:36:58,800 Speaker 3: And it's just because when you look at the final stats, 678 00:36:58,840 --> 00:37:01,920 Speaker 3: so two quarterbacks, two tackles for loss of force, fumble. 679 00:37:02,440 --> 00:37:05,600 Speaker 3: But that's on eighteen snaps, Mike right, forty one percent 680 00:37:05,600 --> 00:37:09,400 Speaker 3: of the total defensive snaps. And I've seen good numbers. 681 00:37:09,440 --> 00:37:11,520 Speaker 1: Man. I don't know that he played. I think he 682 00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:14,920 Speaker 1: played twelve snaps in the first game. Sounds right, So 683 00:37:15,200 --> 00:37:18,040 Speaker 1: I mean they have used him judiciously. Some of the 684 00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:23,560 Speaker 1: guys Saturday night played every snap, yes, and you know 685 00:37:23,600 --> 00:37:26,239 Speaker 1: they have used him judiciously. So yeah, this is gonna 686 00:37:26,239 --> 00:37:27,120 Speaker 1: be a big week for him. 687 00:37:27,160 --> 00:37:30,279 Speaker 3: Eighteen snaps though, that's some that's what you just like 688 00:37:30,320 --> 00:37:32,279 Speaker 3: we were talking about him earlier when he was your 689 00:37:32,320 --> 00:37:35,400 Speaker 3: player of the game in a rotational spot. Boy, you 690 00:37:35,520 --> 00:37:36,719 Speaker 3: take those numbers, wouldn't you. 691 00:37:36,840 --> 00:37:40,920 Speaker 1: Sure? Good grief for me. It's Devandre Sweat. It's the 692 00:37:40,960 --> 00:37:45,040 Speaker 1: same one it was last week. Very pleased with what 693 00:37:45,200 --> 00:37:48,759 Speaker 1: he did against Seattle, very pleased with the week he 694 00:37:48,760 --> 00:37:52,000 Speaker 1: he followed up two good weeks of work with another 695 00:37:52,040 --> 00:37:54,720 Speaker 1: good week of work, to the point that they chose 696 00:37:54,760 --> 00:37:57,200 Speaker 1: not to play him in the preseason game because he 697 00:37:57,239 --> 00:38:01,760 Speaker 1: had gotten enough done and now he's got to continue 698 00:38:01,760 --> 00:38:06,239 Speaker 1: to build on it again. I just again, I'll say 699 00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:09,320 Speaker 1: the Titans have never had anybody quite like this guy. 700 00:38:10,040 --> 00:38:14,720 Speaker 1: He has had I think an outstanding camp to this point. 701 00:38:15,520 --> 00:38:18,200 Speaker 1: I'm just looking forward to seeing more of him and 702 00:38:18,320 --> 00:38:22,160 Speaker 1: having him be ready to go with Chicago by continuing 703 00:38:22,280 --> 00:38:25,160 Speaker 1: to do what you know, coaches have said for years, 704 00:38:25,160 --> 00:38:28,560 Speaker 1: and that's stacked days. And he has been stacking days 705 00:38:29,440 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 1: like a pro. If he can get to Chicago. Here's 706 00:38:34,160 --> 00:38:36,120 Speaker 1: here's a bit of news. They're not going to double 707 00:38:36,160 --> 00:38:39,440 Speaker 1: team him because they have to double team Big Jeff, 708 00:38:39,880 --> 00:38:42,840 Speaker 1: or if they do choose to double team to and Andre, 709 00:38:43,120 --> 00:38:47,360 Speaker 1: they can't double team Big Jeff. Good luck, good luck Caleb, 710 00:38:49,880 --> 00:38:53,120 Speaker 1: you know. But but to and Andre's got to continue. 711 00:38:53,160 --> 00:38:55,480 Speaker 1: It can't just be on potential. It can't just be 712 00:38:55,560 --> 00:38:59,839 Speaker 1: honest being excited. It's having put the work in get 713 00:38:59,880 --> 00:39:02,799 Speaker 1: it there, and then being ready to execute that in 714 00:39:02,880 --> 00:39:04,760 Speaker 1: the game in the season opener. 715 00:39:04,760 --> 00:39:07,760 Speaker 3: At sure, I get what you're saying. It's the reason 716 00:39:07,760 --> 00:39:10,560 Speaker 3: you're watching him finish strong because he did not play 717 00:39:11,080 --> 00:39:13,960 Speaker 3: against Seattle, right, and knowing that there's a light at 718 00:39:13,960 --> 00:39:15,960 Speaker 3: the end of the tunnel, meaning the end of camp 719 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:19,440 Speaker 3: and a final preseason game before cuts, continue to do 720 00:39:19,480 --> 00:39:20,160 Speaker 3: the work you've. 721 00:39:19,960 --> 00:39:23,399 Speaker 1: Done well and continue to do good work, right. I mean, 722 00:39:23,520 --> 00:39:27,120 Speaker 1: all reports on him are really solid for what he's 723 00:39:27,160 --> 00:39:31,279 Speaker 1: doing off the field. The guys are complimentary of him 724 00:39:31,280 --> 00:39:34,360 Speaker 1: in the defensive line room, and I mean would we 725 00:39:34,520 --> 00:39:38,799 Speaker 1: necessarily hear if he wasn't doing well, No, we would 726 00:39:38,800 --> 00:39:43,279 Speaker 1: hear nothing, probably, But when you hear guys bragging about him, 727 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:48,040 Speaker 1: when you hear Jeff bragging about him and Sebastian Joseph 728 00:39:48,160 --> 00:39:51,279 Speaker 1: Day was in the bet MGM studio with Amy and 729 00:39:51,320 --> 00:39:54,720 Speaker 1: me and bragged about, Hey, deve Andre is doing great 730 00:39:54,960 --> 00:39:58,759 Speaker 1: and the coaching staff's very pleased with him. I mean, 731 00:39:59,680 --> 00:40:02,520 Speaker 1: Dame need him to be a difference maker. They don't 732 00:40:02,680 --> 00:40:04,920 Speaker 1: just need him to be one of the eleven or 733 00:40:04,920 --> 00:40:07,240 Speaker 1: one of the forty eight or whatever. 734 00:40:07,320 --> 00:40:09,880 Speaker 3: We're not talking about a Jalen Herald role. We're talking 735 00:40:09,920 --> 00:40:11,080 Speaker 3: about greater than that. 736 00:40:11,200 --> 00:40:15,400 Speaker 1: We're talking about something that can take the front of 737 00:40:15,440 --> 00:40:18,960 Speaker 1: the defense and make it totally different because of the 738 00:40:19,000 --> 00:40:21,560 Speaker 1: physical gifts that he brings. And listen, I'm not penning 739 00:40:21,560 --> 00:40:24,799 Speaker 1: the whole defense on him. I'm just saying, if you're 740 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:27,439 Speaker 1: going to be the best you can be, they need 741 00:40:27,520 --> 00:40:29,800 Speaker 1: him to be the best he can be as a rookie, 742 00:40:29,840 --> 00:40:31,800 Speaker 1: and he'll grow and learn. He'll have bad games and 743 00:40:31,840 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 1: good games, but the way you do it is putting 744 00:40:34,440 --> 00:40:37,279 Speaker 1: in the work. And so far, no days off, no, 745 00:40:38,000 --> 00:40:40,439 Speaker 1: you know, all of those sorts of things are going well. 746 00:40:40,480 --> 00:40:43,880 Speaker 1: And you know, I'm just excited to see him play Chicago. 747 00:40:44,520 --> 00:40:47,880 Speaker 1: You know, I'm excited to see that opportunity based on 748 00:40:48,040 --> 00:40:50,000 Speaker 1: what I've seen so far and what I hope we 749 00:40:50,120 --> 00:40:52,560 Speaker 1: continue to see over the next week, in the next 750 00:40:52,640 --> 00:40:57,120 Speaker 1: three weeks. Crazy, not crazy, not at all crazy. 751 00:40:56,719 --> 00:41:00,480 Speaker 3: Because you you hit the nail on the head there 752 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:06,799 Speaker 3: a minute ago. Because of how you can attack certain quarterbacks, 753 00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:11,120 Speaker 3: the elite ones. If you can cave in the middle 754 00:41:11,160 --> 00:41:13,919 Speaker 3: of that pocket and rush for and let the back 755 00:41:14,000 --> 00:41:15,560 Speaker 3: two thirds do what they can do. 756 00:41:16,840 --> 00:41:17,160 Speaker 1: Again. 757 00:41:17,239 --> 00:41:20,000 Speaker 3: That's how you beat Patrick Mahomes, That's how you beat 758 00:41:20,080 --> 00:41:20,960 Speaker 3: Lamar Jackson. 759 00:41:21,160 --> 00:41:23,400 Speaker 1: That's how you beat any quarterback. I mean, because if 760 00:41:23,400 --> 00:41:26,360 Speaker 1: you're getting pressure up the middle, there there is no 761 00:41:26,520 --> 00:41:30,120 Speaker 1: quarterback who has ever lived who has been their best 762 00:41:30,200 --> 00:41:32,719 Speaker 1: with pressure coming up the middle from us. You're getting 763 00:41:32,760 --> 00:41:36,000 Speaker 1: a guard dumb it back in your exactly because there 764 00:41:36,120 --> 00:41:39,760 Speaker 1: is there's nowhere to step up. Maybe you can step 765 00:41:39,800 --> 00:41:43,320 Speaker 1: out or roll out, but your timing's off, your visions 766 00:41:43,400 --> 00:41:47,120 Speaker 1: off obviously too. Just as a human being, if you've 767 00:41:47,160 --> 00:41:51,800 Speaker 1: got a gargantuan human coming at you and you're standing still, 768 00:41:52,560 --> 00:41:56,600 Speaker 1: I mean, that's not good, No uncomfortable, right. A lot 769 00:41:56,640 --> 00:42:02,479 Speaker 1: of times when you over blitz young quarterbacks, you help 770 00:42:02,600 --> 00:42:06,520 Speaker 1: them because the decisions for them become automatic. When they 771 00:42:06,560 --> 00:42:09,520 Speaker 1: see blitz, they know what they're gonna do. They don't 772 00:42:09,520 --> 00:42:12,160 Speaker 1: have to think about it when it is a standard 773 00:42:12,200 --> 00:42:17,400 Speaker 1: rush and it's just somebody coming up the gut. You know, 774 00:42:17,440 --> 00:42:19,880 Speaker 1: we saw this for years with Jarell Casey, with what 775 00:42:20,040 --> 00:42:24,839 Speaker 1: he did with Albert Haynesworth. You know, with Josh Evans 776 00:42:24,920 --> 00:42:28,400 Speaker 1: and Henry Ford and some of the other defensive tackles 777 00:42:28,440 --> 00:42:31,000 Speaker 1: we've had when we've been really good and you've had 778 00:42:31,480 --> 00:42:34,800 Speaker 1: people on the end, and with Jeff, when you have 779 00:42:34,880 --> 00:42:38,279 Speaker 1: people on the interior who can get pressure it is, 780 00:42:38,719 --> 00:42:42,960 Speaker 1: or help their teammates on the interior get pressure. I 781 00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:47,080 Speaker 1: mean that's there's no answer for that. For a quarterback 782 00:42:48,080 --> 00:42:50,839 Speaker 1: when you've got somebody in your lap, there is no 783 00:42:50,920 --> 00:42:55,960 Speaker 1: answer for that. And this guy, I mean, well, I 784 00:42:56,040 --> 00:42:59,359 Speaker 1: mean that's the whole deal. Amy. You've got one monster. Oh, 785 00:42:59,400 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: you've got an well. Yeah, And I mean what does 786 00:43:03,080 --> 00:43:05,279 Speaker 1: it do for Joseph Day And what does it do 787 00:43:05,400 --> 00:43:08,080 Speaker 1: for Landry? And what does it do for Key? And 788 00:43:08,560 --> 00:43:11,080 Speaker 1: what does it do for Harold when he's in the game, 789 00:43:11,400 --> 00:43:17,320 Speaker 1: or you know, Murray Adams blitzing from safety or Digs 790 00:43:17,360 --> 00:43:21,600 Speaker 1: blitzing from safety. I mean, it's a totally different world. 791 00:43:21,880 --> 00:43:25,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, the whole defense changes with those two guys. 792 00:43:25,719 --> 00:43:27,919 Speaker 1: Rhtt. Do you have any final comments, anything else you'd 793 00:43:27,920 --> 00:43:29,960 Speaker 1: like to say about the Tennessee Titans before we let 794 00:43:30,040 --> 00:43:30,239 Speaker 1: you go? 795 00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:33,880 Speaker 3: No, I just I'm I'm looking forward to, you know, 796 00:43:34,440 --> 00:43:36,919 Speaker 3: last few days of camp and obviously going to New 797 00:43:37,000 --> 00:43:40,800 Speaker 3: Orleans and seeing uh, you know, to your your surprise 798 00:43:40,880 --> 00:43:43,080 Speaker 3: of the Four Downs. You know, the starters having an 799 00:43:43,080 --> 00:43:46,520 Speaker 3: integral part in that, and you know, getting ready to 800 00:43:46,640 --> 00:43:49,040 Speaker 3: wrap that part up, and here we go to Chicago. 801 00:43:49,160 --> 00:43:51,200 Speaker 3: I'm excited about where everything is. 802 00:43:51,280 --> 00:43:53,840 Speaker 1: Right where on the air Sunday at noon Central. 803 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:57,520 Speaker 3: Right, that's for everybody listening to Titans Radio. Noon Central 804 00:43:57,640 --> 00:44:02,440 Speaker 3: kickoff is at one Central, a little hour later than 805 00:44:02,480 --> 00:44:05,359 Speaker 3: what we're normally doing on a Sunday noon kick and. 806 00:44:05,400 --> 00:44:08,120 Speaker 2: Sunday not Saturday. Last two have been Saturday. This one's 807 00:44:08,160 --> 00:44:08,640 Speaker 2: on Sunday. 808 00:44:08,680 --> 00:44:13,600 Speaker 1: That's right, because apparently the Saints got backed up somewhere 809 00:44:13,719 --> 00:44:16,440 Speaker 1: and so they could not play on Saturday for some reason. 810 00:44:17,200 --> 00:44:19,759 Speaker 1: Everybody wanted to play on Saturday, but they couldn't. They 811 00:44:19,760 --> 00:44:21,400 Speaker 1: didn't go marching in Nope. 812 00:44:21,440 --> 00:44:23,399 Speaker 2: Wow, Saints play on Sunday. It makes a lot of sense. 813 00:44:23,480 --> 00:44:29,120 Speaker 1: Okay, So Fdnesday Titans Saints. Next Sunday, one o'clock Central, 814 00:44:29,160 --> 00:44:31,360 Speaker 1: Titans Countdown on the air at noon for Ret Bryan 815 00:44:31,400 --> 00:44:35,200 Speaker 1: and Amy Wells and for the four Downs. I'm Mike Keith. 816 00:44:35,239 --> 00:44:37,200 Speaker 1: Thank you you for joining us once again for the 817 00:44:37,239 --> 00:44:39,759 Speaker 1: OTP four d