 John Robinson and the Farm Bureau insurance scouting report as we are ready to go to Baltimore. John, thanks for joining us. Good to see you, Mike. Good to see you, Amy. All right. So let's talk first about these Ravens. We saw them 10 months ago in January. How are the Ravens of November different than the Ravens of last January? Yeah. I mean, they're pretty similar, Mike. I mean, they've got playmakers on both sides of the ball offensively. It's a really explosive attacking unit. Coach Harbaugh is deeply rooted in special teams, so that's a phase of the game that they put a premium on. Defensively, it's attacking. They've added some pieces, both in free agency and by the draft that are helping them. How have Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens offense really evolved in 2020? Yeah, they're doing a lot of the same stuff with the zone read stuff, some of the option stuff. They're still throwing the ball down the field. They got a pretty potent running attack. I think they're second in the league in yards rushing. It's a big offensive line that tries to lean on you. And then Lamar, he's so explosive with the ball in his hands. He can take the ball and when a play breaks down or if guys are covered, he can take off running and go the distance at any time. The Ravens have an outstanding kicker in Justin Tucker, a veteran punter who's done a great job in Sam Cooke. So how do the Titans create winning field position situations when you face a team that kicks it as well as the Ravens do? Yeah, you're right, Mike. Both of those guys are outstanding. Tucker's a Hall of Fame player and as I alluded to earlier, Coach Farball really puts an emphasis in the kicking game because that's his background. We got to play fast and aggressive. We got to get down the field. We got to cover these kicks. DuVernay Rookie is a really good returner. He's fast. He's strong. So we got to get off blocks and get him on the ground. We've got to protect. We got to protect the punter. We got to protect our kicker. Much better than we did last week. Now Titans Ravens games typically come down to two things. Who wins the turnover battle and who's more successful on third down both on offense and defense? Is there anything that we should expect to see differently on Sunday from the Tennessee Titans? Well, I think those are certainly going to be, you know, primary keys for us is staying on the field offensively on third down, making necessary yardage to keep drives alive, to get the ball down in the red zone, scoring touchdowns in the red zone, taking care of the football. Defensively, it's about creating turnovers. You know, we've been pretty good at that this year. We've got to continue that. We've got to get off the field on third down so that we can give our offense more chances to score.