 The Titans are 7-5, the Oakland Raiders are 6-6, 3-25 start time in Oakland this Sunday. Time now for Mike Vrabel's keys to success. Let's begin on 3rd and 4th down for the Raiders, gotta stop them on those 3rd and 4th down. We do. We have to get back. This team is, you know, they're in the top 10 in the NFL. They're 7th and 3rd and 4th down. They don't commit a lot of penalties offensively. So therefore, just like with the Colts, we said they have a lot of 3rd and manageable down in distances, 3rd and 4th, 3rd and 3rd. And you know, they're around 45, 46 percent, so they do a nice job there. It'll be a huge challenge for us defensively. Alright, 2nd key is score touchdowns in the red zone. Something that Titans have done well this year. We have to continue with that confidence. We have to get our players to understand how critical it is to be able to get down there, know what they're doing. Some teams' identities change a little bit and coverages change. They, is this a pressure team? Is this a zone team? You know, it'll be critical that they understand that, that we get them to understand that and how we're going to try to attack them and be able to score touchdowns. Alright, now the last one, our punt versus their punt. I don't understand what that means. We have to be able to win this field position. And they are averaging, you know, 11 and a half yards of return. It's critical that we're able to punt the football, go down there and cover it and not lose. You talked about hitting yardage. You know, we always talk about that. When we give them the ball and they give it to us back, how much yardage is gained or lost on field position? And so, you know, we feel that's going to be critical. And keep the penalties low too. Just 3 for 33 at Indianapolis. That would be nice. That's right in Mike Vribble's wheelhouse. Yeah, we're trending down. 36 and 3, the last three games and that can be a huge key for us if we're able to play disciplined out in Oakland. In terms of travel to the West Coast, how difficult do you really think it is coming from the Central Time Zone? I mean, it doesn't, we're going to leave whenever we need to get there at 4.30 like we always do on Saturday and, you know, we'll set our alarms when they say that we need to get up and we'll go play the football game. So you don't feel like doing anything special for West Coast travel is worthwhile? No. I mean, I don't really, I think the best thing to do is just to prepare, to understand the opponent, to know the player that we're going against. What's his skill set? How's he like to play? Is he fast? Is he long? Is he a powerful player? Who's covering me? Those are the things that are critical, not, you know, not what time it is or the daylight savings or, you know, anything like that. You just really stick to football? I try. It's boring, but I like it. No, I don't want to say it's boring, but I mean, some people like to take through every detail and you just don't feel like that's necessary. Maybe that's a waste of time. No, it's not a waste of time. I think that there are certain things, you know, we'll have a little longer flight and then they'll feed us well and, you know, we'll have to stay hydrated, but you know, we'll be ready to go and hopefully, I'll prepare it. And hopefully come back eight and five. Okay. That works. That'll work. All right. The Titans going to take on the Oakland Raiders. Again, the Titans are seven and five. The Raiders are six and six battling for a playoff spot. Kickoff is set for 325 central time Titans radio. What time is that Pacific time? 135. Got you. 125. 125. You've thrown me. The game is on the air here on Titans radio at 230 central for Mike Grable who got me. I'm Mike Keith. Thanks for joining us.