 This morning I'm honored to introduce former linebacker three-time Super Bowl champion and head coach of the Tennessee Titans, Mike Vrable. Coach Vrable, thanks so much for joining us. Thank you very much for having me. Just would like to say good morning to the entire ICC team. You guys have provided great resources to our public and knowing that you're taking such great care of our neighbors in Middle Tennessee It certainly eases my mind. There is no job too small to help us win. It's something I try to tell our team with the Titans that anything that needs to be done, whatever needs to be picked up, whatever needs to be worked on, we all need to be willing to do it. And I know that you all have and I want to thank you guys all for the work that you do each and every day. So if I could just open up for our team to ask a few questions of you. Talk to us about that virtual draft and what was that like, you know, going to your house during that. We had so many people behind the scenes that helped us set up the draft room that you see where there's four monitors and we have different computers that you're tied into different websites from the league that are scrolling through the clock and how that operates in the pick. And then we had our draft board that that names would move around and you could move them from the draft board over to the team and that changed on everybody's screen. And so there were so many people in it and our scouting department that made that work. It went so well that on Saturday we were just kind of rolling with that undrafted process and working through this setting here and the coaches were on a computer over here and the Scouts run one computer here so that went really well. Hey good morning coaches. Got my son here he's a huge Titans fan so he wanted to strap it up. Normally he doesn't sit on a conference call with me but I wanted to be able to meet you this morning can you give us one or two tips maybe about its leaders operating under pressure. We've been under a lot of pressure as you know the past month and we've seen a lot of great leadership. What are your tips about operating that fourth quarter when things are tough. So I think that as athletes and people and as leaders I don't think there's a belief that someone rises necessarily to the occasion. Like all of a sudden that there's four minutes left in the game or there's a time crunch on a person's body that we have to get something done or there's just a deadline that you have to make. Don't always sudden just rise to the occasion. I would like to think that you fall to the level of your preparation and as prepared as we could possibly be for all different situations. That's going to allow us to handle things that come up in your field in your in the medical field on the football field if something happens if we have situations that happen in the game. If we've practiced those and we've prepared for those then there's really no need to to have a certain level panic it's just OK here's what we have to go to and that may or may not work but we were prepared for it and that allows us to do our job. Coach Phil thanks so much again for for joining us this morning and I appreciate the questions that you've responded to and just wish you the very best as you head into to new season. Thank you so much. I appreciate your support from St. Thomas and and your guys is leadership and the work and the effort that you guys have done lately. Hopefully you guys can find a few hours this weekend to enjoy the sunshine. If not keep grinding keep battling and know that the work you guys are doing is going to make somebody else safer and healthier. Thank you.