 And to get us ready, Mike Keith is standing by with Dave McGinnis for Beneath the Surface, powered by Microsoft. And it's going to be a good one because the Titans played the Chargers on December 18th. We certainly know these guys and even if there's a new offensive coordinator in Kellan Moore, what they want to do and who does it, still about the same. Justin Herbert likes to throw to Keenan Allen. Coach Mack, a couple examples of that please. Yeah, well, we're going to look at Keenan Allen, who's been a very productive player ever since he's been in the league. Talk about Kellan Moore coming over. He's bringing more of that Cowboys offense with him, but he's still going to get the ball to his dudes. Keenan Allen is really a master at getting the picks on the move. Here he is right here. Now, as you watch him come across, the thing that you're going to look at, this is what we call a numbers split. It's a number split. So the number split is going to allow Keenan Allen to be able to use that receiver also in man-to-man coverage as his pick element. Right here at the line of scrimmage, now all of a sudden the pick creates separation. And with the separation in man-to-man, with the middle of the field post-safety, you've got a lot of room from the numbers to the sideline to work. This is called stretchy arc. Okay, I like stretchy arc right here. That's stretchy arc. Nice. Right there. Here's what we've got on here, on the stretchy arc. This is the protection up front. There's max protection, and the tight end also is going to be involved in max protection off of the play action. Allows the quarterback to step up into the cylinder, deliver the ball off of the pick down the sideline. It's a game of 31 yards on that play to Keenan Allen. He's also great just kind of posting up on third down situation. All right, let's go to the next play here. Mike Keith has talked about posting up. All right. This is the three-man game as he comes down here to post up. And right there, you see we've got a robber drop down to a single high safety. But again, that's who Justin Herbert is looking for most of the time is Keenan Allen and for good reason. Justin Herbert is throwing for about 14,000 yards so far in his career. A lot of those yards have come to that guy right there. Let's talk about the second weapon in Austin Eckler. This is a guy that has led the NFL in total yards each of the last two seasons. An Austin Eckler run first, please coach. You got it. Here we go. Kellan Moore has brought more of the run element to this offense. We will see a lot of this on Sunday. Very stout back, even though he's not big size wise. He's very big punch wise when he gets into defenders. Got the ghost motion going in the back there. Now all of a sudden see this alignment where this alignment is right here. That's a chow alignment. Cheated out wide. He's right behind the offensive tackle. Now you can see the cut split back here to this side. These guys are talking now about the chow alignment that they're looking at. You can see this is a wide, wide, look at the wide look. We've got wide nines. These are wide nines. Wide nine, wide nine right here. They're wide. They're outside. So you've got a chance to get a two man game out of those wide nines. Got the late E out here on the outside. He checks. He sees. Now he's got an option route right there. He could run. And now the defender can't be right because he's got that room to work one on one. He's going to either option in or out off of the leverage of the defender. That's how they're going to get this guy the ball in the passing game, Mike. They're going to get him in one on one situations. Give him a chance to work one on one. He's very, very good at that.