 Welcome back to the Bet MGM Studio as Titans All Access continues. This is Titans Radio's Dave McGinnis here to talk about the next Titans opponent, the Indianapolis Colts. They will see another quarterback and it is rookie Anthony Richardson out of the University of Florida, all six four, 244 pounds of him. Dave McGinnis, as you wrote him up prior to the draft, how did you see him as a prospect? The generational athlete. If he's going to be a high draft pick, he's probably going to go to a place where they're going to play him immediately. And so the way that he has been handled, I think it's been very, very good there at Indy. They're giving him things that he can do that he's comfortable with. But his athletic ability is off the charts. It is off the charts. And every now and then you and I go to all that we've been to the combine for years and years and years and every now and then there's a dude that comes through there that when it goes through all the testing, everybody just goes, whoa, this is a whoa guy. This is a whoa guy. Let's go beneath the surface right now, powered by Microsoft and take a look at some of these plays from Anthony Richardson so far this season. Coach, show us number five. This is 11 personnel, but they like to do this a lot. You see these guys up here, they are going to stack these guys up here. These two guys are stacked. They've got a lot of scheduled and unscheduled runs for this quarterback. Both of them draw different problems for your defense. With a scheduled run, you're going to have to play a plus one, Mike. And when I say a plus one, somebody from this area right here, either this guy or this guy has got to get involved in the run game. Here is the quarterback. Now, the circle is not big enough to circle him because he's a huge dude. Okay. They're going to bring this guy across here to block the edge in what we call a crunch look, a crunch block. Bring a tight end across behind the line of scrimmage to be an extra blocker on this side. Let's take a look at it. Motion. Here's the crunch look. They do not have the plus one. The plus one clearly was too deep, right? Let's just see the setup here. This is a nine technique. This is a three technique right here. That's Aaron Donald. So let's take a look at it. And again, they get motion to draw the eyes this way. And then they're going to bring the crunch block. This is the crunch blocker. He's going to come across over here and be the lead blocker as they start to move outside. Let's take a look at it now. Understanding what goes on. He was never really going to give Moss the ball, was he? No. This was his run all the way. This is the desired run. And this is how they're using him, Mike. This is a scheduled run all the way. Averaging six yards of carry so far for touchdown runs. Let's take a look at another Richardson play if you don't mind, coach. I'd like for people to get a sense of the different things that he is able to do. They've got four up front. They're going to bring an extra adder. Let's just take it right here to the launch point. I would think that cylinder is collapsed, wouldn't you? I would say that's collapsed. Okay, now this is not the proper footwork right here. Look where his feet are. Look at his, look at his feet right here. His feet are parallel. You wouldn't think there's any way, especially with these people collapsing. This right here is a massive humanity. They're on top of it. He's six four plus. He's standing back there. Look at where his arm is. Now let's watch the throw. Watch the throw. Unbelievable. There's the catch. And how long is that throw down field, Mike? 40 yards. Thank you very much. You can count. I can't. Okay, but this is the problem. This is the problem this guy presents. Not only in the scheduled run off scheduled run, you're going to have to plaster coverage, which means zone has to turn into man in the back end. And then this right here, he's never out of it. He never got his arm quarter of the way through. That's the problem this quarterback presents. He's a playmaker more than a quarterback at this point in time. He's an athlete. That's a playmaker more than a quarterback at this time.