 Henry back in there, to the outside, to the 20. Great step off! Oh, have some of that! Oh, that was Mike Tyson in an uppercut, knocking people over the top rope. OK. P-D-C-D. Five dives for the end zone. Tell me something, sir. They're talking. Touchdown Titans! That is the right answer! On this edition of Titans All Access, 10 wins. Pretty good. But the Titans want more. Jack Crawford wants more, more quarterback sacks, that is. The Titans resident Brits talks about that and more in this week's Nissan Insider. Coach Mack is going deep with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. John Robinson has an extensive preview of Sunday's game in Green Bay. And you can bet all Titans fans will be tuned in Sunday evening, including some Tennessee fans who happen to be famous. You'll meet four well-known celebs who love their Titans. And there's more, a lot more, on this edition of Titans All Access, which starts now. The monster, Derek Henry! Sa! We hope everybody is having a wonderful Christmas weekend. We welcome you to Titans All Access with Amy Wells. I'm Mike Keith. And we first congratulate two Titans who got a present earlier this week, a Pro Bowl nod. We're talking about Derek Henry and AJ Brown. Congratulations to both of those Titans. Derek Henry, no surprise. No, of course not. I mean, King Henry is going to the Pro Bowl. He's been there before, and he's had a phenomenal year. So that makes sense. Really exciting for AJ Brown. This would be his first year as a Pro Bowler. He's had a remarkable season. But there's someone that it's kind of bothering me, Mike Keith, that I wanted to be a Pro Bowler. Ryan Tannehill. Ryan Tannehill! I know. His quarterbacks are very deserving. We don't want to demean anybody, but we're a little partial to our guys. Our guys had a great year! And maybe coming off his very best game, Ryan Tannehill with an amazing performance, throwing for more than 250 yards and three touchdowns, running for two touchdowns, and leading the Titans to 46 points in a 21 point victory over the Detroit Lions. So it only makes sense that Dave McGinnis would be here to show us some of the plays where he really stood out as we go beneath the surface. Welcome to Beneath the Surface, powered by Microsoft Surface. Today, on Beneath the Surface, we are going to look at Ryan Tannehill's historic day for the Tennessee Titans with five touchdowns. Three through the air, two on the ground. Let's take a look right now at the first one. First play we're looking at here, you see the Titans are lined up in an high formation with a slot formation to the front side. Play action, perfect protection, beautiful move, now wide open. This is a perfect pass by Ryan Tannehill, and now watch what Corey Davis does in the open field. He starts to turn around the safety like a top, has him spinning in the open field much like Barry Sanders used to do in his heyday, touchdown Titans. This is second three, it's 9.53 now in the second quarter, and what we're going to get out of this play involving Ryan Tannehill, watch the play action. Derek Henry has been having a monster day running the ball. All of the Detroit defense runs to take a look at the outside zone lead that they are trying to play to their defensive left side, Ryan Tannehill superb ball handling, pulls the ball out. Now he's coming out to his left side, to the defensive right side, he's looking to throw on the boot leg, but now Ryan Tannehill athleticism, speed, outruns three angles, and then reaches for the pylon for his second touchdown. Now what we're looking at, now you see the fake to Derek Henry, again Derek Henry drawing all of the Detroit Lions defenders down here in the red zone. Watch how many Detroit Lions defenders go for this inside zone run, Ryan Tannehill, beautiful ball handling, again walks into the end zone and his signature finger roll touchdown Titans. Third and two balls on the plus two yard line again down in the red zone, you're going to get motion to make it three by one. Now you've got a nine ball stack to the defensive right side, Ryan Tannehill does a really nice job of looking off the underneath coverage, watching him look back towards the goal post as if he's going to make a back line throw, draw the safety, look right, left in the middle, this is his third read, but this is where he wanted to go all along, AJ Brown running right across the goal line, underneath crossing route, beautiful throw, great catch, great throw by AJ Brown out of Nissan Stadium touchdown Titans. Third and three ball on the three yard line. Watch this play designed by Arthur Smith and the nice, nice touch that Ryan Tannehill puts on this throw. He's now got a two back set look in the backfield, very well set up, they're in man to man defense, no chance to cover Derns and Evans into the flat, swing pass, confused on defense, trying to move, trying to get their people set. Now we've got a blitz, completely full to defense, perfectly tossed touch by Ryan Tannehill, little bit of a double clutch here by Derns and Evans, no big deal, touchdown Titans, Ryan Tannehill, monster day involved in five Titans touchdowns versus the Detroit Lions to move the Titans to their 10th win on the season. Coming up on Titans All Access, meet Jack Crawford, a defensive lineman now, but once a classmate in London with the man who played Harry Potter, I wouldn't kid you, the Nissan Insider is next. Titans All Access continues from the Bet MGM studio, or as we sometimes like to call it, platform nine and three-quarters. We do like to call it that from time to time. Because Amy Wells loves Harry Potter. Amy Wells loves everything Harry Potter. And now that we have a player on the team who's from London, who was a classmate of Daniel Radcliffe, Amy Wells has gone nuts and is so jealous that this week's Nissan Insider I got to do with Jack Crawford. I don't know if I've gone nuts. I think I've been pretty cool about the whole thing, but I am insanely jealous because I want to know all of the things about Harry Potter and what it's like to be in the same room with Daniel Radcliffe. I want to know things about football. Hmm, what a waste. We'll find out about both. This week's Nissan Insider, the Brit, Jack Crawford. Just wonder when a guy comes to a new team, sometimes there's a fit and sometimes it's awkward. Even viewing from afar, it's been obvious you have been a fit with the Titans. Why has it worked so well in year one for you? I think that comes down to a lot of the qualities each player possesses. I think in this system, they value someone who can play multiple positions and someone who can work hard, someone who can kind of pick up a defense quickly. And I had experience working with coach Terrell Williams, the defensive line coach before. So I just think all of those factors helped me kind of fit into the team. And I get along well with everybody on the team. So I feel honored to be a part of it. You came to the game of football late. People know your backstory. You moved to the United States from London when you were 17. So 15 years later, did you ever dream that you would have had this kind of NFL career? Man, honestly, not. I came over to the States originally to play basketball. It's crazy where life takes you. I think that if you ever have dreams or goals or aspirations, then, you know, if you put everything you have into that goal, then sometimes you may not achieve that goal. You may not reach it, but it may help steer you in a direction that leads to different success. And I think that that was the case. Coming over when I came over, I had such a focus on playing basketball, but that didn't work out. But I think my focus carried over to playing American football. From that point forward, I was able to learn quickly. And I always felt like I had to play catch up. I felt like I've been doing that my whole career. And so it's given me the ability to kind of learn things quickly, you know, try and help that translate onto the field. What was, as you got into American football, what was the hardest part of the game for you to grasp? What took you the longest? I think honestly, I think it was the speed of the game. The game seemed to move so fast. And when I started to kind of, the more I played, the more it slowed down. But the faster I played, the more the game slowed down. And I think that that was a key for me to be able to kind of go to the next level. I think that that took time for me to translate into, in college. And then even when I go to the NFL, it's another jump, maybe even a bigger jump in the speed of the game. All right, so my partner, Amy Wells, is the biggest Harry Potter fan in the world. So I have to ask you, you went to school with Daniel Radcliffe, who we all know as Harry Potter. So is there a Daniel Radcliffe story where you pals, was he a good basketball player? Did you hang out? Give me something for Amy about Daniel Radcliffe. To be honest, at the time, truthfully, I hadn't read Harry Potter at the time. I hadn't read any of the Harry Potter stories. I wasn't too familiar with how popular it was. And it was just as it was coming out. So he was rarely at school though, because he was always filming. I mean, I guess the only story I truly have, it's part of my train to fame is that when I first saw him, he recognized me. Like he said, my name in school before I said his, like he was like, oh, you're JJ, what's up? Like that's everybody used to call me JJ back in London. Everybody still calls me that. But he would say, oh, what's up, you're JJ like that. And I was like, oh, yeah, what's up, you're Daniel. But he said my name first. Well, now, obviously it's a little bit different. Now he's on Hollywood Billboard and stuff. That's about all I got, man. It's crazy how things turn out. But yeah, he was a pretty quiet guy. Well, Jack Crawford, thank you so much for the time. And obviously thanks for the super job you've been doing for the Titans on the defensive line this year. Appreciate you being our Nissan insider this week. Thanks man, thank you. A trip to Green Bay is next for the Titans. General Manager John Robinson is on deck with his Farm Bureau Insurance Preview when Titans All Access continues. You talk about a road trip. The Tennessee Titans have a road trip this weekend going to Green Bay, Wisconsin. General Manager John Robinson joins us. And of course, Green Bay certainly gets your attention, undoubtedly. Yes, yes, it sure does. If for no other reason than the weather. But John, we've got to start by talking about their head coach. What has surprised you about Matt LaFleur and his second year as head coach? I don't know that I'm really surprised. I mean, they're winning a lot of football games. They're a disciplined football team. You know, Matt's a really smart football coach. He's a good leader. He's got him going in the right direction. And they're obviously having success from that. I want to discuss the Packers' defense because I don't think it's brought up enough. What jumps out to you about a Mike Petten defense and who stands out on this Packer defense? Yeah, Coach Petten's always been one that moves guys around, takes those pieces and puts them in different spots trying to create matchups. A lot of pressure from the guys up front. Locks those corners up. You know, Zair Alexander, you know, he's a premium corner in this league. And King is another one on the outside. It's a big, longer physical corner. Now, we know Aaron Rodgers is a good quarterback. But do you attribute the success he's having this year to a second full year in this specific scheme? Yeah, I think that's certainly part of it. You know, there's obviously a little bit more familiarity with the terminology, with the scheme. But at the end of the day, he's Aaron Rodgers. He's mobile. He's accurate. He's got a big arm. He's a smart football player. John, only three teams have beaten the Green Bay Packers this year. As you study those games, is there a common trait that each of those three teams have had in their wins against Green Bay in 2020? Yeah, I think all three of those teams have ran the football well. You know, I think that hopefully lends itself to our game plan. It's kind of what we've built in our season so far. We'll have to execute it again well this Sunday. John, thanks so much for helping us with the Farm Bureau Insurance Preview of Sunday's game with the Green Bay Packers. Good luck Sunday night in Lambeau. Thanks, guys. We'll see you soon. The Tennessee Titans have fans around the world, and it won't surprise you to learn many celebrities are included among the two-tone Blue Nation. We'll introduce you to four well-known folks who love their Titans. That's next on Titans All Access. Welcome back to Titans All Access in the Bet MGM studio. You know, Amy Wells and I have been fortunate enough to travel all over the country. Even different parts of the world and everywhere we have gone, everywhere. We've met Titans fans. Every single place, no matter what city, what state, what country, there are Titans fans everywhere, and they love to come up and tell us about their Titans fandom, which is my favorite part of going anywhere. And some of them are famous. I know. And so we've taken advantage of some of that on the official Titans podcast, better known as the OTP. You can get it wherever you get your podcast. You should subscribe to the OTP. Woo-hoo, subscribe. Recently, we've had four of those famous Titans fans on the OTP to talk about why they love this club and what gets them started every time the Titans play ball. Mitchell Tenpenny is on his way to becoming a country music superstar. But long before the song Drunk Me made him well known, Tenpenny grew up in Nashville and when he saw stars, he saw men in two-tone blue. Nashville keeps making me proud. Every time our city, the way it's grown, it's awesome to see what we've done. And I'm just a proud Titans fan. Another country music rising star, Russell Dickerson, he moved to Middle Tennessee right around the time pro football was hitting town. And by the time he graduated from Centennial High School and Belmont University, he was hooked on the Tennessee Titans. We were coming home from church and my dad was like, you see the sky? You see the sky's a little brighter tonight. And I was like, what? And so I remember the first night they had turned on the lights at the Titans Stadium. We drove by the Titans or that's my team. That's my hometown team. Ryan Hurd represents the Tennessee Transplants who come to love the Tennessee Titans. And now like watching this team, it's just can't wait to get back to, you know, inside the stadium and get an opportunity to see them in person. Because this is a really special team this year. And then there are the converts. Count actor David Keith among those. The officer and a gentleman and major league two star passionately follows the Titans. Them coming there gave me a real true Sunday experience, another football, Tennessee football experience. So I was a fan from day one. Mike, I'm glad that we showed this because it brought up a very important point. David Keith is your cousin. He is my cousin. That's cool. So it was kind of easy to get him on the OTP. Yeah, our grandfathers were brothers. His grandfather was the second oldest. My grandfather was the 13th out of 13 children. They were 21 years apart. That is very cool. I would also like to point out that all of the famous people that I got on the show were not family members. They were actual important people that I reached out to and wanted to do it for me. Still works. He's been a lot of movies. That's true. You have it. So there. Time to go to break. Yeah, that's probably good. All right, more Titans All Access coming up as we've got the keys to winning at Green Bay. I have them. On the next Titans All Access, we turn the calendar to 2021, but a 2020 regular season is not done. An important showdown in Houston wraps up the regular season and we'll have a full preview of Titans, Texans part two. Plus, our Nissan Insider features the best punter in the NFL, Brett Kern. All of that and so much more as we ring in the new year. On the next Titans All Access. Our friends at Pinnacle Financial Partners do a lot of great things for the Tennessee Titans. Absolutely, they do, including sponsoring the sideline hit. Yeah, Amy Wells on Titans Radio is sponsored by Pinnacle Financial, but they partnered with us to do something pretty exciting this holiday season. Random acts of kindness. Our friend Lance Smith got in the car and trucked up to Clarksville and found a fan who does special things and got a special gift for doing it. Look at this house. This is impressive. This is how you do Christmas. This is impressive. I appreciate it, man. I mean, you have cars lined up down the block that want to come see your show. Hey, I'm a big Titans fan, a big fan of Christmas, so it goes together. On behalf of the Titans, I wanted to bring you some stuff. I appreciate your love that you're showing. The neighborhood, the whole world, because, you know, it was on the news. So I got some stuff here for you. Oh, man, I appreciate that. Look, it's cold outside, so I've got a tight row here, and look, you don't even have a hat on right now. Hey, man. My mother would worry about you, so there you go. Thank you, man. Hey, I really appreciate it. And look, I know you've got plenty of light bulbs, but should one go out, we've got a little bit of blue in there. I was missing just one. Just the one, that's the one. That's what the Titans are good for. We've got an ornament here. Let's see, I think we've got a couple of ornaments. Look at that. Hey, man, I really like that. Beauty. I appreciate that so much. Beauty. Now, one other question, though. What about your power bill? Is this one your power bill? Not much. They're all LED pixel white, so it goes up about 80 to $85 a month. That's some change. It's worth it. Hey, hold on. You know what? There's one more thing. Hold right there. I knew I left something over here. I'm a terrible Santa Claus. I always leave my gifts. So how about this to help you out, Eric Goodwin, on behalf of the Titans and Pinnacle Financial? I really appreciate that. A little extra cash, $500 to help your electric bill. How about that? I appreciate that, guys. I didn't expect anything like that. Hey, that'll give me something to upgrade next year. I always like to add something, so I'll add something new with it. Look at that. He's not even thinking about his power bill. He's gonna add to this. This is great. Wow, I appreciate it, guys. Thank you so much. Hey, man, we appreciate your love of the team and what you've done for us. Tighten up! Mike Keith, that's a really cool story and little-known fact about me. I love Christmas lights. Not little-known. You tell everyone. All right, well, I really love Christmas lights, but enough about me. Let's talk about the keys. Okay, let's talk about the keys. Key number one, offensive line play. Mike Petten's defense brings pressure from everywhere. So, Mr. Kelly, Davis, Jones, Saffold, and Quessenberry, tough, tough challenge for them because they've got to pick up that pressure and keep Tana Hill clean. All right, key number two. I want to see good play from the Titans' inside linebackers, David Long and Rashawn Evans. The Green Bay Packers like to run the football inside and outside, and they do it well. The quarterback, Aaron Rogers, throws to everybody, including tight ends and backs. The inside linebackers probably gonna be on the field for almost every snap Sunday night. You want to see them play well in this game. The final key to beating the Green Bay Packers. Don't lose it in the second quarter. Green Bay has outscored the opposition through 14 games in the second quarter by a combined 106 points. So the Titans need to get off to a hot start Sunday night and then keep it up all the way through the half. Don't let Green Bay take over and maybe even put away the game in quarter number two. Mike Keith, those were very informative. Those were good, solid keys. Remember, Titans and Packers, we're on the air at six central on Titans Radio Sunday Night, Sunday Night Football. Hopefully you're excited about a matchup of the 10 and four Titans and the 11 and three Green Bay Packers. We will be there bringing you the action on Titans Radio. Look forward to it. For Amy Wells, I'm Mike Keith. Hope you had a great Christmas. Have a great rest of your holiday weekend and we'll see you next time on Titans All Access.