 We're going to talk about the Titans, obviously they reported today, took their conditioning test and they'll have a team meeting tonight and then they will hit the field tomorrow. I think when you look at training camp that you have to build a certain foundation, hopefully with the foundation of effort and finish, technique, fundamentals, accountability, building trust, those are all things that we believe in. Day one of camp practice as the Titans begin another climb they hope will lead to a deep postseason run. Don't take anything that we do out here for granted, don't take this opportunity for granted here, don't take practicing with each other and getting better and building a team. Break them down and let's roll, here we go. Good job Elijah. I try and think of a key word and then focus on that throughout practice and today was efficiency. The rookies were out here a couple of days early and it's hot, we're getting a lot of reps and later on in practice your technique starts to fall off a little bit and that's when you need to be most efficient so I was focusing on today. This is how we practice, this is what the expectations are and the ones that can battle through it are going to be the ones that end up sticking around helping us win, developing a role because they have a foundation. Today marks step one of what the Titans hope will be a long journey that goes well into February. Training camp practice number one in the books for the two tone blue here at St. Thomas Sports Park. The place that I want to start though is with AJ Brown. I think it's a fair assessment to say that I think we could see AJ Brown take a substantial leap in year three. AJ Brown might wear number 11 but hands down he has been the Titans number one receiver in week one of training camp. For me like I'm always a student first, you know I'm always trying to watch something to learn, put it in my game and it's offseason and I wasn't really able to like get out there as much but as soon as I got back here like as soon as I got back I just felt comfortable like you know like I said I could do whatever I want to do when I want to do it. Some of the back end receivers, Justin Rodgers, Marcus Johnson, those guys who stood out. This is just six for me so I've seen everything you know the good the bad and I think just going through those training camps and learning that obviously you got to do it every day. No one cares what you did yesterday and nobody cares you know what you did last year or your rookie year so it's just staying consistent honestly and just doing it over. Obviously this is a team sport and what you can pass down to help guys, to coach guys, to help them understand the game, not take the game the way I play the game but take little things from me you know what I'm saying and everybody has to be coachable but you have to make it your own and go out there and be the best version of yourself. It's perhaps the biggest question facing the Titans this season. How will the defense do? 2021 marks a new beginning for the Titans D as they look to turn things around. Let's go man. Let's be detailed today. Let's be detailed. Nice job Rich Sean Evans. I've been super motivated the entire off season working my butt off making sure they're working on every part of my game to make sure I can be the best leader I could possibly be for this team. Have a day corners, have a day. Shot. Way to fight through that one. We're still just building our foundation just right now. I've been really impressed with just the energy and the tempo and just the excitement of training camp. I think guys, especially guys on the defense, we've been really practicing and playing with the chip on our shoulders because we obviously know that last year wasn't good enough. I think that's just been a message you know just throughout just everybody having a chip on their shoulder and trying to you know put last year behind and you know build a whole new team this year.