 For the first time in 52 weeks, the Tennessee Titans are getting ready to see the Jacksonville Jaguars. It's hard to believe it's been that long. We're going to jump into a very extended know your foe momentarily. But Mike, as the team gets back on the practice field tomorrow, is the message to them similar to what it was after Buffalo about just getting back to your roots and doing what you do? Yeah, we talked two weeks ago about this being the new season. The NFL season has just begun because we wanted to make this push. We wanted to try to find a team and be the team that's going to play its best football late and get into the tournament. And so just like the beginning of the season, we started 0-2. We've started 0-2 in this late season here. So we're going to have to find a way to get back to make some plays to complement each other to do all these things that we did to put ourselves in this position. Jacksonville is a big win because it's an AFC South matchup. You'll see them again in week 18. Let's take a look at know your foe now as we jump right into the week of the Jags. The Titans have been division rivals with this club for 30 years ever since Jacksonville came in to the AFC Central in 1995. They fall yesterday 40-14 at Detroit 4-8 on the season. Doug Peterson is the coach there now. Formerly of Philadelphia. What are some of the characteristics of a Doug Peterson team? Well, first I would say 4-8, but six of those losses have been by one possession. So they've been in almost every game. You can't count on what happened yesterday. But with Doug, it seems like it's a free-spirited group. It's an offense that has a lot of speed. It has motions and shifts and plays that get on the perimeter with an athletic quarterback. They will mix in some tempo defensively. We'll talk about them here a little bit, but multiple schemes with Blueprint from Tampa Bay where Coach Caldwell spent a lot of time. So a very good punt and kick returner. A lot of speed on this football team. We'll have to be ready for a lot of game plan situations, short yardage, third down, things that make you think and make sure you're paying attention. Where has second-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence improved the most since your last saw him? Well, it seems to be like there's some decisiveness from the pocket. They are building some plays in that get him out on the pocket, but still working their zone read stuff. And so if you don't pay attention, he can pull it. That's not what they want to major in. But you can see the decisiveness there, throwing the ball in the middle of the field, trusting what he sees. And then if it's not there, being able to take off and extend plays. I don't know if he was doing a great job of taking care of himself this year. He's trying to be conscious of taking care of himself when he's time to run and being able to get down. But I think that there's been a decisiveness to anticipate throws a little better. Christian Kirk was a big name free agent, signing it wide receiver. What has he added to the Jacksonville wide out core that you can already see? Well, he can play outside. He can play inside vertical threat, good route craft. You know, here you're going to see him working across the field and creating separation. You know, heavily targeted. I think he's got 99 targets on the season. So quarterback usually throw to the guy that's open and he's leading that group there. And a running back who last year was injured. This year has come back. Travis Etn explosive speed. Yeah, speed. One of the faster backs in the league runs hard. This isn't just a small sub back. This you can see him falling forward. As a team, they average 4.9 a carry. You know, he averages 5.4 a rush. So, you know, we're still going to have to make sure that that we tackle him and that we have some hats at the football because he's got speed and can run and he can make the first guy miss. It just, you know, he's had two fumbles on the season. You see this one here, which really turned that to the game to Detroit. You know, things started really going their way after the turnover. All right, let's talk about Jacksonville's defense. They have invested a lot of high draft picks on defense young athletic. Tell me about them as a unit and who do you like on that unit the most? Well, I think some of the underrated guys first that are really playing well in there is Hamilton at the nose. It's a tough run defender. You know, obviously the length and the athleticism on the edge with Walker and Allen. Key comes in. They got young linebackers that can run. They've had a couple injuries in the secondary, but obviously, you know, Campbell, he's got long, you know, he's fast at everything that you would want in a corner and just making sure now that we're taking care of these guys and covering them up, but they don't lack for speed, certainly. I was talking with Frank Franje, the voice of the Jacksonville Jaguars yesterday. He said they're still kind of figuring it out on defense where everything goes together. They feel like when they do, they're going to have a chance to be special. Yeah, I think that's probably fair. It looks like there's multiple schemes that they're trying to implement. And again, young linebackers are going to be there to make plays and have impactful plays. And then maybe sometimes they like all young linebackers get confused. But I think that the structure is there, the talent is there, and it'll be a great challenge like it is always. So is this because you haven't seen him in so long? Is this almost like seeing one of those opponents that you only see every two or four years in terms of the prep that begins this week? Well, we'll always try to have that prep and there'll be some familiarity with who they are. But, you know, we haven't seen Kirk. Zay Jones wasn't with him last year. Some of the offensive linemen are going to be carried over. Some of the defensive linemen some of the edge players, but then they do have new players and new schemes. So every week is a challenge to figure out, you know, what we're going to do and who we're going to do it against. Is it better to go against a division opponent after a couple of disappointing losses? Well, I don't know that. I just know that it's important. Every game is important, but certainly the ones in the division at home, you know, are critical that that you do everything you can to win the football game. Before knowing the division with the one that would be fantastic. That would be fantastic. Indeed.