 Hey guys, Coach Mack here with this week's Beneath the Surface powered by Microsoft Surface beginning now. Today we're going to look at Darren Henry, three big runs in the game versus Jacksonville. First in Gold for plus three, nine thirty-seven in the first quarter. Titans are now in twelve personnel. They start out in eye formation with Swam as a fullback. He shifts on the line of scrimmage to make this two by two. NWI comes in motion, Jacksonville is in a five man front, they bump the motion on the back end. NWI's motion moves the linebackers a little to his left. Austin Hooper gets an excellent cutoff block on the second level player. Henry sticks his right foot in the ground and cuts back off the down block by Daly and Brewer and the cutoff by Hooper. Touchdown, Titans. Second play we're going to look at, second ten to plus twenty-five, five fifty-six, first quarter. Titans in eleven personnel start out in trip speed with all three wide receivers to the right side. Robert Woods goes in motion, creates two by two. Jacksonville rocks and rolls their safeties to adjust. Henry, in an offset out of the gun, Titans run a one-back power-old. Nate Davis pulls across the center. Woods stops and insert blocks between the tight end and the offensive tackle. Daily the offensive tackle climbs to the second level, blocks the back sidelinebacker. NWI completely obliterates the safety. Henry makes an excellent cut to get away from the players on the second level, gets a nice block by Conley and he's up the sideline, hits the jets, plus fifty, Derek Henry, classic run. Now we're at second and eight, the minus forty-two, two fifty-seven, second quarter. Titans in twelve personnel start out in a three by one, Woods goes in motion to make it two by two. Jacksonville in a five-man front, outside zone to the three technique, on the defensive right side, excellent block by Brewer. Cutting off the three technique with help from Daily, Jacksonville line backers move and try to mug up into the line they get cut off. Henry blasts through the big gap for a nice twenty-one yard game.