 Lots to talk about with the Bears, but Amy Wells, one thing passed on Tuesday, and that was the trade deadline. Absolutely so. No better person to ask about it than Titans general manager John Robinson. John, you traded for Desmond King. Why is he a good fit for the Tennessee Titans? I mean, he was a player that we liked out of Iowa when he was coming out in the draft, you know, played for Coach Farrance. They're a good football program. He was off to a successful start with his pro career there and with the Chargers. Productive player, mostly in there at slot corner and a kick returner and punt returner. He's an instinctive player, got good awareness and coverage. He's an aggressive player. He's top. He can blitz. So it just felt like he was a player that we could utilize his skill set for us defensively and also in the return game. We look forward to seeing Desmond King as a Titan and we look forward to seeing the Titans take on the Bears. And so as we dive into your regular part of this segment, the Farm Bureau Insurance Scouting Report, let's talk about a Bears team that you haven't seen since 2016. Your first year as general manager when the Titans won at Chicago, 27 to 21, the Bears don't have one player on their roster today who handled the ball in that game four years ago. So not only is it an unfamiliar opponent, it's a team that's totally turned over. How tough is it to prepare for a team like that? Yeah, anytime you know that, you know, you're on that cycle when you're playing teams in the NFC that you see, you know, once every four years or so, you're having to learn their personnel. We did play them in the preseason last year, but I would say most of the players that we're going to face probably didn't play in that game. At that point in the season, it's a challenge. You know, there's going to a lot of film study by our coaches, certainly by our players and our scouting staff, trying to get the scouting report together, the game plan together, you know, as we prepare for these guys. When you think about the five and three Chicago Bears, you think about defense. What is it about their defense that impresses you? The personnel scheme is really good, but the personnel is outstanding. You know, they really got playmakers at all levels of the defense up front with, you know, Hicks on the inside, Robert Quinn, who they added in pre-agency on the edge, and then Khalil Mack, who's one of the best, if not the best edge players in the game. Two really good linebackers with Speed and Instincts and Trevathan and Roquan Smith. And then in the secondary, Eddie Jackson is one of the top safeties in the league. Fuller is an outstanding player at corner. And the rookie is making supplies, Jalen Johnson at Utah for him at the other corner. The Bears are quarterbacked by Nick Foles at this point in the season. He started against you last November when he was playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Does that help you prepare for Nick Foles? Yeah, I mean, I think you can look at the skill set and what his physical attributes are. As a player, obviously it's a different system. It's a different offensive scheme. He's a taller player. He's a really good athlete for a taller player. He's got a good arm, and most importantly, he's won a lot of football games. He's found ways to make plays in crunch time and crucial situations in big games. So, you know, having the familiarity with his physical skill set, but knowing how to the moxie that he possesses, it's at least it's something good to kind of have in our back pocket. What do the Bears like to do on offense? Yeah, they're pretty multiple. You know, Coach Nagy coming from Coach Reed's system there in Kansas City. They do a lot of stuff, a lot of motion, get the ball in their playmakers' hands. Obviously, you know, they've got a pretty unique tandem at running back Montgomery. Idaho, Iowa State, he's a tough guy to tackle. Hortero Patterson plays back there some, give him the ball. He's good with the ball in his hands. Allen Robinson's a premium receiver. Miller, who played at Memphis, is a really good catch-and-run player. They got two Speedsters in the rookie Mooney and Ted Yen. And then everybody knows about Jimmy Graham, who was a perennial all-pro player at Tide End. So, they got a lot of weapons. They do a lot of stuff offensively to try to keep you on your heels. John, Special Team's obviously a concern because of two words that you just said a moment ago, and that is Cordero Patterson. I mean, he's an impact player in the return game. And, you know, I think the one thing is certainly his physical skill set with his speed, his make-missibility, but the confidence that he has. I mean, he'll bring it out eight, nine yards deep in the end zone because he's confident in his skill set. He's a tough guy to tackle. He gets to full speed really quickly, sees the field really well. He's instinctive with the ball in his hands. So, we'll have to do a good job trying to contain him. For the Tennessee Titans, what will they have to do well to beat the Bears on Sunday? Just like we talked about the kicking game, we got to do a really good job, you know, handling Patterson. We got to be good execution on our operations with our punts and our kicks. You know, offensively, we got to stick all these guys up front. You know, they've got a really good front seven. We got to stay on our blocks. Derek's got to get downhill. We got to take care of the football. Got to be physical with the secondary and these linebackers because they like to play physical games. So, we got to match that and then defensively for us, we got to handle all the multiples that they throw at you. Got to get pressure on foals. We've got to get off the field on third down. We say it every week, but that's important for us this week. Get off the field on third down, get the ball back to our offense.