 As you look to this week, possibly not having Jones and Brown, how is your confidence level with Chester Rogers and his ability to step up and be a guide and help the guys out? Yeah, I think we have a unique set of circumstances around our position group there with the wide receivers and that we got a lot of work with those guys and Ryan in training camp. So got to see those guys produce throughout August and in September and certainly feel great about Chester as well as a number of other guys at that spot. If you do get Anthony back, what does that mean? I know other Titans have been involved in the passing game, but I guess is that a little bit more of a primary option for you if Anthony is out there? You know, his receiving skill set is certainly unique and something that we missed and so we're excited to see where he's at and see if he can contribute. I think he certainly could help us in a lot of areas. Roger specifically, what is it that he brings to the table to make him such an attractive option for Anthony? Yeah, he has a good skill set of getting open versus man coverage, lateral quickness and his ability to get in and out of cuts and he's seen a lot of football and can digest things on the move so he's a polished receiver that we're excited to have on our team. Josh Reynolds, this may be an opportunity for him I guess if AJ and Julio aren't available and kind of what have you seen from him to date? Yeah, Josh has been working hard, he really has and it's been a lot of different factors that have gotten us to this point but he's certainly a big part of this offense. Just his attitude, his approach, his demeanor. We've got to make sure that if he's able to go and contribute that we have some stuff in there for him I believe that he's a guy that can contribute as a different skill set than some of the other guys we've already mentioned. Has some length, has some smoother outrun and ability so excited to see where Josh is at and where we're at going into this Sunday. Drastically I guess that his role changed. I guess you could say this is about a lot of the receivers but when you guys signed Julio, how much did things change in the Josh Reynolds picture? Yeah, certainly a trickle-down effect there and I think that we've always preached here find a way to carve out a role and I think that that was hampered a little bit by Josh's availability through things also and so we're kind of still in process with that and I think that this week will be a big step to figuring some of that out. Not on the injury report or he was not injured during the last game Is there still any like after effect from the photo killies for him that he's still kind of coming back from at this point? That would be a question for the medical staff and for the head coach I just kind of wait until I see who's available out there and let him get rolling. There kind of laughs a little bit when we ask him about his workload I guess it's his OC, how do you kind of find a balance and want to get as much as you can out of him and you don't want to maybe wear this guy out in September? Yeah, the balance is wins and losses, you know, the balance is wins and losses so that's the scale that I'm trying to keep balanced doing what I can to put people in positions to help this team win. In the ball I guess that in your mind that gives you a better chance to win is that kind of... Getting Derek Henry the ball gives us a better chance to win, yeah. Look at the seven turnovers, they've come in a lot of different ways what sort of needs to happen to get that trend reversed? Yeah, everybody needs to take it personal, you know, we need to protect the football we've turned the ball over far too many times, that's not us, it's not going to be us it starts with me and emphasizing it every single opportunity I get and everybody needs to take it personal we need to protect that ball like we're protecting it for everybody else's family and kids and livelihoods because we are and that's an area of our offense that we need to get fixed quickly. You mentioned yesterday that he was adding a couple periods of practice for each position group to work on, I guess, you know, receivers, ball security, Tannehill with decision making, how did that go and what sort of the effect of an emphasis like that? I think it went well, the guys realize, you know, where we're at and how far it is from where we want to be in that department and so, you know, I think everybody took it very serious and very intentional and we got a lot of good work. Pressure is kind of lessened. Your decision not to have Henry on the field on the fourth and two in Seattle is it difficult to take him off the field in third and medium or long considering that defenses fear him probably the most of all? Yeah, I think it's a case-by-case basis for sure. You know, like the Seattle one that you mentioned we have already discussed we went from third and long and then went right on the ball into a fourth down play in a no-huddle scenario, so it was going to be difficult to sub him many ways without giving them a chance to match. You know, and then there are sometimes where schematically you're trying to take advantage of certain things, so you're going to want him in there and sometimes you're going to want, you know, Jeremy in there or somebody else, so it's, to me, it's a case-by-case basis. Tracy's development been like as a receiver. I know he's probably in there more for special teams but where things stand now, how is he progressing in terms of being able to be an option? Yeah, he has a lot of neat physical tools. You know, he's a big guy who can run, he's tough, he's tenacious. Rob's been working very, very hard with him just trying to get some of those techniques down and some of the things that we'll ask him to do here that maybe he hasn't done in his receiving past and I think he's coming along well. You know, we're excited about where Racy's at and above all else, his mindset to want to do anything to help this team, that's a great starting point. You mentioned it earlier, not just Chester last week with the number of guys who were able to step up when AJ and William went down. How good was that for them to see and what does it say about those guys writing this to contribute to the need? Yeah, it was great to see and it fits the culture that we've created here from the top down. You know, it's next man up mentality and I know you guys have heard that line a bunch. That's not coach speak or jargon or anybody trying to blow smoke. That's how we operate around here and guys like Nick Westbrook stepping in there and making some big plays. Racy going in, doing some things. Cam Batson all over the field, blocking downfield while other guys have the ball in their hands. Like watching those guys play without the ball in their hands, that's what gets me fired up is their commitment, their love for this team and trying to jump in and be ready whenever called upon. How does a baby receiver earn your trust and maybe how much does that trust influence how much a guy is out there? How much of an opportunity do you really give him? Yeah, if he can be where he's supposed to be when he's supposed to be there, that's a great place to start. That holds true in the run game as well as the pass game. We ask a lot of our receivers in the run game here. Obviously we're a run foundation offense and so they need to know who to block and how to block them and then they need to be able to fit into the pass schemes and I think versatility and interchangeability is a big piece of it as well. Knowing where to play in multiple spots so if someone does go down, we can throw any one of them in there so those guys have done a nice job of that over the last couple of weeks and excited to see what the future holds. Rabel mentioned Nick in particular in terms of playing all three positions seamlessly. Is that beyond the norm, like his knowledge of everyone's job and on every play? I think that's something that jumped out about Nick last year, was his ability to jump in and play different spots. He jumped into two minute drills and played the slot all the way outside and give Corey or AJ a blow and certainly we had games where guys weren't available and he jumped in and did well in those roles. He's just built on that since then. He's grown in his confidence. He understands and has command of this offense and all three positions at the wide receiver spot. So although I wouldn't say that it's something unique, it's certainly a characteristic that makes us trust him quite a bit. Mark is kind of right back on the level that he was so good in camp or will that take a little bit of time after three weeks? Yeah, he's coming along. I think anytime you're transitioning back into play, there's a knock in the rust off a little bit just physically, but he's been working really hard mentally and paying attention to meetings and I don't anticipate that being too long a process for him when he is ready. Do you think that you need to seek from him or is it more just about conditioning and kind of being back in the flow? I think the physical aspect of that stuff is up to different departments, where he's at physically and conditioning-wise and health-wise and all that for me. It's a consistency thing. Can he get back to where he was on a rep in and rep out basis without having any hiccups? And if I'm told he's available, great. And we'll go from there.