 Snaps it, play fake. Hacks love to be around quarterbacks. They love talking about the position, studying the position, critiquing the position, and very few people love the quarterback position more than Pat O'Hara. He played quarterback at USC, in the NFL, and in arena football. He's coached the position everywhere over the last quarter century, including teaching actors to play quarterback in movies. And now he's Ryan Tannehill's quarterback coach with the Tennessee Titans. Work. Work. No strike, no? Yes, on the swirl, good. To say that Pat O'Hara has found a kindred quarterback spirit in Tannehill would be an understatement. They work on every part of the job together, every single day. These really sound, you know, fundamentally. It's really amazing in the passing game, how you talk about a golf swing and these really good golfers that can repeat that event as far as that stroke. Every single time. And Ryan is really able to repeat that event in his mechanism of his passing. And he's able to consistently do that. And because of that, he's tremendously accurate. And then his lower half matches up with his upper half, which matches up with his mind. When you're at mind and you're lower half and your arm all worked together as a mechanism in performance, then you're able to have the kind of productivity that Ryan has. And so it's really a beautiful thing. He came here driven. Regardless of what happened in his past, he came here kind of clean slate and was super driven. Right away, you could see his work ethic. He's self-motivated, very self-critical of his own performance. Sometimes I have to leave him alone for a second. And then he comes back and I know he's okay. So I've noticed that about the competition level that he had, very competitive guy. He carries himself the same way every day. You know, the type of man he is and the type of quarterback and leader he is. To me, that's a strong attribute when you know what to expect from your leader. There's not much changes from him, whether we might be losing in a game or we're still up, he's the same guy, no matter what the situation is. So, and he's a true professional. So certainly appreciate that about him. Ryan Tannehill came to the Titans having had a rocky ride in Miami. The offense here in Tennessee has fit him well. Pat O'Hara says that the discipline that would have made Tannehill a great military officer is what makes this offense work. That and a keen intellect that Tannehill utilizes through hours of film study. The ball comes out on time, comes out with anticipation and when he makes a decision, that ball's out. There's no second guessing himself. And that's because he puts in so much time of knowing our system. When you know the system, you can play that way. And when you're able to process and see what's happening in front of you because the picture is one picture when you come to the last scrimmage and then in the NFL it changes as soon as the ball snaps. Being able to process that information in a timely manner and then still be able to get the ball out decisively to the right guy. So yes, his brain is probably one of his best attributes. Ryan Tannehill is a tremendous leader who loves his teammates, who is sound fundamentally, extremely decisive in his decision making and in the passing game. And a very accurate and very great communicator with his teammates.