 Time for our Farm Bureau insurance scouting report with the general manager John Robinson and John as I look at Cleveland and I watch how they play offense and defense and how they run special teams. New coach Kevin Stefansky seems to have a plan in place much like what the Titans want to do on a week to week basis. Do you see the similarities? Yeah, I mean, I think there's some carry over there between you when you start to look at both clubs. They're pretty multiple on defense. You know, they'll play a four man line with three backers. They'll play a three man line with, you know, they're outside linebackers slash defensive ends in a two point stance, much like we do with our guys. You know, offensively, you know, it's a big offensive line. They try to try to lean on you a couple of really good running backs. A lot of tight ends involved in their packages, a lot of play action pass, a lot of bootlegs. So there's a lot of carry over similarities, I would say, between our team and theirs. Now you mentioned their running backs. They have two guys that are pretty dominant in Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt with 700 yards over 700 yards rushing. How is it that they are able to generate their run game no matter who's back there? Yeah, I mean, I think it starts up front, obviously, with the line. It's a big line. It's a tough physical line with the first round pick on the left side and Conklin obviously over there on the right side. Try to move guys off the football, get downhill. They do a really good job of hitting cutback seams, both Chubb and Hunt do. They're similar built backs, stature-wise. They're both compact with, you know, really thick, strong lower bodies that can take on that load, you know, on the inside running game. Jarvis Landry, the veteran receiver, eight catches, 143 yards in a touchdown at Jacksonville on Sunday. How does this guy keep doing it and why is Jarvis Landry such a match-up problem for opposing defenses? Well, he's such a smart football player, Mike. You know, they play him outside, they play him inside. There was a play that we watched as a team, you know, earlier this season where they needed to clock the football and Jarvis noticed something formationally that was a ride. He's yelling at one of his teammates to get on the ball so they didn't get a penalty and have a 10-second runoff. He's dependable. He's got really strong hands, good in traffic and he's really good with the ball in his hands. So, you know, he's been a problem in this league for a long time. Baker Mayfield continues to make plays at quarterback. Why is he so effective in this offense? Well, I think they're doing a good job of utilizing his skill set. You know, he's got a good arm, but they're moving him around. He's an athletic guy. They're letting him get out on the perimeter on some of these boot passes and getting these tight ends involved in crossers. I mean, the play-action game, you know, really playing off the ability to run the football and things are opening up for him. John, have the Titans faced any team this year that posed the specific challenges that the Cleveland Browns will this Sunday? Yeah, I mean, we've played some really good football teams, Mike, but you know, this is another one this week as, you know, as evidenced with their record. You know, they've won eight ball games, so they've beaten a lot of good football teams as well. They've got a, you know, they've got a potent offense, a potent running attack with playmakers, a tight end and receiver. They're aggressive defensively, you know, with playmakers really at all levels. And the defense will have our work cut out for us, that's for sure.