 Talking about the keys to knocking off the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, John, does Sunday start for Tennessee with trying to slow Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes? And if so, how do you do it? Yeah, he certainly makes it all go back there. You know, he's really athletic. He's mobile. He can move. He gets himself out of sticky situations with extending plays when you pressure him. He's got a lot of firepower on that offense, and he's got a cannon for an arm. So it certainly starts with him. Mahomes is a different player than Baltimore's Lamar Jackson. But I wonder, is the challenge still the same? And that is keep the quarterback under control and limit big plays? Yeah, you do. You've got to try to minimize the explosive plays that they make. They've got a ton of speed. Kelsey's an outstanding tight end. Tyree killed is, I mean, it's instant speed with that guy. So explosive. The back, Damon Williams is a good player. Sammy Watkins is playing really well right now. And then when you've got a trigger man like Mahomes back there, they can get out of pressure situations and let those guys uncover. It makes it tough on you. But we've got to do a really good job of minimizing those explosives. In our last segment, we took a look at your game from November 10th with the Chiefs. It really looks like their defense has improved since then. What is Steve Spagnolo's unit doing better since they were in Nashville nine weeks ago? Well, I think he's got them really playing hard. They're really running to the football. They're really rallying the tackle to stop the opposing offense. You know, it starts up front with those guys. The big, you know, defensive end, Clark off the edge. He's a problem inside Jones at defensive tackle. He's a problem. Naughty, the big run stuffing nose tackle. He's a problem. They got speed at linebacker. They're long and athletic in the secondary. And you've always got the Badger back there lurking looking to make a play. Mike Vrable has talked consistently about the Titans working to improve and continuing to improve even in the postseason. How does the offense continue to improve this week as you play the Chiefs? Well, I think, you know, you certainly have your core fundamental plays that are in the hopper every week, but it's game plan specific. We'll install a wrinkle here or a new detail here. And you've got to work on that. You've got to work on the timing at practice. You've got to study your opponent. You've got to, A, what are they doing schematically? But B, how is this individual player trying to defend me or attack me? So it's going to be important for the offensive line to study their defensive line and know what moves to anticipate. And we've got to have a great week of practice and build momentum towards the end of the week. All right, John. Finally, what are your keys to the Titans getting a win and winning the AFC Championship against the Chiefs in Kansas City on Sunday? Well, I think it all starts up front. You know, we've got to win the line of scrimmage. We've talked about that week after week after week. Offensively for us, that allows us to set up the run game, which then you build the passing attack off that. Defensively, it's about stopping the run with those guys. Don't let Damian Williams get through there. Get some push on Mahomes. Make him feel some pressure. And it's Russian cover when it gets down to the passing situation.