 Titans All Access continues from the Bet MGM Studio. I'm joined by my Titans radio broadcast partner, Coach Dave McGinnis, as we prepare for Monday Night Football against the Dolphins. Mike McDaniel has a special offense. He said when he went in there last year, he felt like he could get to a tongue of eye a little straight. He has. How's he done it? Well, he's done it. First of all, the two is a little bit more mature in this league right now. He's healthy. But what we're looking at with this offense, first of all, it's a dynamic speed offense. You look at it very, very quick. It doesn't take you long with the cowboy on the film to see how much speed they have. And it's really a nuanced in-flow RPO type of a system. But they've also got some really good checks. If they catch you in the man-to-man, they're going up top, Mike. But look, he's learned how to operate this offense. Much as you saw him do when he was in Alabama, I mean, they catered some of this offensive tack to him. And so it's working pretty good for him. And he's got Tyreek Hill. And more than that. Yeah. But yes, go ahead. All right, we're going to go beneath the surface now, powered by Microsoft. All right, I'm going to show you Tyreek Hill for this play. Here's your pretend, the cheetah. All right, now let's watch it before you start it, Mike. Two high safety look back here. So Tula is looking at this right now. He's got a 3 by 1 formation set up right here right now. But he's looking at this. We're going to see, once this starts, where the safety is going to start creeping down, now it becomes a post-safety defense. And post-safety means you're in man-to-man, watch the check that he goes to, and watch where it goes. This is going to be man-to-man now, all right? Man-to-man, you see him look at him stutter and go. No way. Goodbye, good night. He outruns not only the man on top of him in man-to-man, he outruns the safety angle also. This is the fastest player in the National Football League. Any time you give him post-safety, if the down and distance calls for it, he's going to go. All right, let's take a look from behind. From behind, once you've got, you've got a four-band rush that's starting up here. But they've already checked and seen what's going on. They get everything caved. It's a completely clean pocket to the left-handed quarterbacks left. I mean, and this right here is pitch and catch. The only thing that's stopping him is if he hit that wall with a W on it. It has been said that he runs a 4-1-ish, 40. You buy that under 4-2? Well, he runs faster than anybody on the field. You see him kneeling down right here looking at the check. He's looking for the check on this defense. Single-high safety. We talk about single-high safety. This is the same team. You'd think that they would have learned. Single-high safety, look at him looking at him. It's the check. They put him in here to check man-zone declaration. Now, he's not in a stance yet, is he? Look, he, go, it's single-high coverage. He started to run the post. Tua threw it back to his outside shoulder. This guy, running 120 miles an hour, made a move from the post back to the corner. Here we go. And the scary thing about him is he's not just world-class speed. He's also world-class quick as well. Well, absolutely. I mean, this guy's got it all. He's not the only one, Mike, as you well know. They've got a speed setup back there. And so if they catch you in this man-to-man at inopportune times, we've just seen two explosive plays back-to-back, basically, in a series. You're talking about Tyree Kill, who, through 12 games, has nearly 1,500 yards receiving already in 2023. And he said he wants to be the first 2,000-yard receiver. Yeah, he may do it. Coach Mack, thanks. You're welcome. Thanks for the look at the cheetah. We've got more coming up on this edition of Titans All Access right after this.