 Welcome back to Titans All Access. It's time for Talking Ball, presented by Duncan. And we are joined by Titan's senior writer editor for TennesseeTitans.com, Jim Wyatt. Jim, not a ton of bright spots in Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the Titans were able to get the run game going. How do you dare Kenry and the rest of the Titans offense really capitalize on that going into the Chargers week? Well, I think it starts with just kind of staying in the game and setting the tone early. And I think it looked good early against Jacksonville. I think Derek had 96 yards after the first quarter was sitting at 17 rushing attempts at the half. And then as the game kind of went the other way and the Titans were playing catch up, they had to abandon the run. And he just didn't get a lot of opportunities. So what's important for the Titans is to try to establish the run early, don't turn the ball over, stay in the game, and then you can allow yourself to have more rushing opportunities. Titan's linebacker, Monty Rice, had 12 tackles last Sunday. Does that make that a breakout game for him? I think so. It's funny I asked Mike Brable the Friday before the game about Monty Rice and said he needed to see an uptick from him. That was his term. And then Monty Rice comes out and he has a very productive game. I think Monty, the guy who has not played a whole lot of snaps, and we know he spent a lot of time kind of rehabbing and watching the film and trying to get himself in a position to return. He just kind of played a lot of football. I think the more he's out there, the more opportunity he gets, the better he's going to get. I think they were pleased with what they saw from him, but now he's got to do it weekend and week out. As you look at the Charger's offense, who sticks out to you the most? Well, I mean, the quarterback is phenomenal. Justin Herbert, just the way he runs, he can move in the pocket. He can make throws through the ball 51 times in the game against the Dolphins. I think he has 21, 300-dollar passing games already in his career, so it starts with him. And just his ability to make throws all over the field. But then you've got Mike Williams and Keenan Allen, Josh Palmer, another guy who's very productive. They've got size at the receiver position. They've got some shifty guys. And then Austin Eckler, just how productive he is. It's really incredible, because he's not only having a lot of success running the football, he's catching the ball in the backfield. I think he's got 96 catches already this season, which is unheard of for running back. So they have some offensive weapons that the Titans are going to have to be able to deal with. For the Titans offense, you have to imagine that one of their key jobs is going to be making sure that they know where outside linebacker Khalil Mack is at all times. Yeah, because he's a game record. The one of those types of guys that Mike Vrable talks about, you've got to find out where they are. Titans have had some issues and protection here in recent weeks. They've got to be able to kind of play with the lead and not be in third and long situations where a guy like Mack can kind of pin his ears back and get after you, watching their game against Miami. They had some struggles stopping the run in recent weeks, but I thought they were a lot better from a defensive standpoint and being able to stop the run. So that's the challenge for the Titans, because that's the need of they have to be successful. What are the keys to the Titans getting the victory against the Los Angeles Chargers this Sunday? Well, I think I'm going to pick up just where I left off there. I think running the football, I think is key, because if you can establish the run, you're not putting Brian Tannehill in position where they can come after him. You're able to keep the ball away from the Chargers offense. I think that's one. Not turning the ball over is a big key. I mean, you turn the ball over four times like the Titans did against Jacksonville. That's a recipe for trouble. So you can't go out to LA and do that. And I think third, get back to playing defense like we've seen the Titans play in the weeks when they've gone well. And that's getting after the quarterback. Herbert, I think, has been sacked 30 times this year. We've mentioned some of the weapons that they have. You've got to be able to hit him. You've got to be able to get your hand up, knock some balls down, create some turnovers, get back to doing some of the things that Titans did during their run of success. And if the Titans are able to do that, I think we've got a chance to get out of there with a win.