 joined by General Manager John Robinson. Last week, the result wasn't what you wanted, but the offense put up 400 plus yards. Again, they stay in a groove. What do you like from the growth that you're continuing to see from the Titans offense? Yeah, I mean, I think we did some good things. We just let some points slip away from us early on there in the game. But I thought the O-line continues to protect well and give Ryan time to stand in there and throw the ball. We're creating run lanes. We're mixing the run and pass together. We're coming up with some explosive plays and some wrinkles offensively to keep defenses on their heels. Speaking of offense, your opponent this week, the New Orleans Saints has a quarterback by the name of Drew Brees. I'm sure you've heard of him. Pretty good player. Now the NFL's all-time leader in touchdown passes after what he did on Monday night against Indianapolis. The guys in year 19, how does Drew Brees continue to stress defenses into his 40s? Well, you said it. I mean, he's got about every record there is in the books. He's played, as you said, a lot of football. He's seen a lot of coverages. He's played with a lot of different players. He's excellent with his eyes and his shoulders, manipulating coverages, trying to get safeties and DBs to cheat one way to free up somebody on the backside. He's got outstanding instincts. He's a great leader. He's extremely accurate. And he's got playmakers. You know, this Michael Thomas, this guy's a problem. He's big, he's strong. He can play inside. He can play outside. He's a very instinctive player. He's strong in route. And he's got excellent catch skills. We think of the Saints as a passing team, but they have always run the ball well. And they have a two-headed monster at running back, Alvin Camara and Latavius Murray. How do they divide up responsibilities among those two backs? Yeah, they're similar, but they're different. You know, Kamara is, he played at Tennessee. He's an excellent athlete. They'll play him at slot receiver sum. They get him the ball on these space plays, whether it's jet sweeps, toss it to him. He's excellent in space. He catches the ball well. He's shifty. He's fast. And Murray, he's the downhill pound and bruise guy, but he's got really good catch skills too. He's really good in traffic to pick and slide, move the pile. So they're definitely a tandem to be reckoned with. The defense for New Orleans, better than it's been in years. What jumps out to you about what they've done well defensively in 2019? Well, I think Coach Allen's doing a really good job with those guys. He's mixing a lot of things up over there. I think the one thing that jumps out is their plus 11 in the turnover margin, which is fourth in the league. So they're creating opportunities to get Drew and the offense back on the field to score points. They've got good players over there. Cam Jordan's a problem up front. Big Brown in the middle at nose tackle. Onumata at detackle. This linebacker, DeMario Davis, is having an excellent season. And their secondary, they're mixing pieces, whether it's Latimore, Bell, Williams, whoever it may be on the blitzes, to really confuse offenses. New Orleans Saints are 11 and three. They are already the NFC South Champions. They come to Nissan Stadium for a noon matchup on Sunday. John Robinson, what are the keys to knocking them off? Yeah, well, I think it starts with us. You know, we've got to get back to the things and not have those slip-ups like we had against the Texans and do things the way that we need to do them and be on our fees and cues. We've got to take care of the football. You know, I alluded to the turnover margin. We've got to take care of the football, keep the football in our hands. If anything, try to steal possession from those guys. Continue to mix our run and pass game, you know, offensively. And defensively, we've got to be sound fundamentally with our details, our technique, because if you slip up one time, Breeze is going to make you pay.