 This is Coach Mack. Welcome to Beneath the Surface powered by Microsoft Surface. Today we're going to look at four plays in the Titans Cleveland Browns game. We're going to look at two really good combat catches, one by AJ Brown and one by Corey Davis, and then we're going to look at two plays by Michael Pruitt. Two touchdowns, one in a conventional way, one in a fairly unconventional way. First play we're here. This is early in the second quarter. This is play action. You see the switch release outside the deep, deep post. Watch the switch released by the two players in the slot. Excellent play action pocket. Look at the pocket. Time for Ryan Tannehill to set up and throw a combat catch right down the middle to AJ Brown. Contested catch, big receivers going up, very high, high point to ball, a physical, physical catch by a very physical receiver, AJ Brown. Next we're looking at first and 10 here, play action out of eye formation. Ryan Tannehill now sets up in the pocket, the immediate throw is not there, starts to move, very effective on the run, and then Corey Davis does a tremendous job of staying in phase with his quarterback and uncovering. Once his quarterback starts to escape the pocket, Corey Davis stays alive, uncovers, watch him go up high, make a combat catch, absorbs a big hit, stays on his feet, touchdown. That came in an 11 catch, 182 yard day for Corey Davis. Next we're going to look at, watch Cleveland walk the Sam linebacker up on the tight end in a butch alignment. We get motion now out of the backfield to create a quads look, watch the tackle block out on the linebacker that was covering Pruitt, and then Pruitt does a beautiful switch release up underneath, touchdown Michael Pruitt, who is making an appearance after his three week absence due to injury. Next play we're going to look at, second down, second and 10, Michael Pruitt will now be involved in this play also, but he's not the primary receiver. Now immediate throw, AJ Brown in, the ball is now stripped from AJ Brown, but Michael Pruitt, great effort, great awareness, follows the play all the way to the end, very athletic move, scoop and score, touchdown on the fumble recovery, a two touchdown day for Michael Pruitt in his return to action for the Tennessee Titans.