 Now it's time for my favorite part of the show. Mike Keith is joined by Coach Mack. We're there going beneath the surface, powered by Microsoft Surface. Thank you, Amy. And we've got a new toy for Dave McGinnis this year in the bed MGM Studio. Coach Mack, how you like this? So this is beautiful. I mean, this is powered not only by Microsoft Surface. This is powered by atomic energy right here. This is really good stuff. We're going to start with Derek Caugh. He was the quarterback of the Las Vegas Raiders last year. When he played against the Titans, we've seen him several times. Want to take a look at a couple of the things that he does well, Coach Mack? I'll let you take it away. Well, first of all, what you've got in Derek Caugh, number four back here, this is a veteran-veteran quarterback. So the defense for the Titans, we're going to have to be able to show him a lot of false looks. What we're going to see here first with him, you see him standing tall in a pocket. He is able to stand tall and discern what's going on behind him. This was good coverage, but he doesn't panic. Here's what you get with veteran quarterbacks. They don't panic in the cylinder. Next up, Coach Cam Jordan, outstanding pass rusher in this league. Yeah, you keep talking about him in our circle. Look here, Cam Jordan is a guy, first of all, double-digit experience in this league. And what you will see, Dennis Allen will give him a lot of leeway in this defense. He's in a two-point. This is a two-point, so he's giving him some leeway on this five-man front in a two-point. You see the inside swim move, but then watch the two-hand shed, both inside and outside. The one thing that's always followed Cam Jordan throughout his career at Relentless Effort. And Dennis Allen understands what he's got in this veteran player. This is a classic speed-to-power move. Walk the right tackle right back into the lap of Menchew back here in the backfield. So this guy here is a foundational piece for Dennis Allen and the New Orleans Saints for their defense. The honey badger, this is the next guy we're going to look at on Dennis Allen's defense. Multiple alignments for the honey badger. He can do everything in the back end. And he plays a lot of second level, too. So you never know where you're going to see him. So if you're the Titans this Sunday, how do you handle a honey badger so that he's not a factor? Well, he'll be a factor. You're not going to keep him out of it completely, but what you need to do is understand where he is and know this. Know that you're going to have to give him some misdirection, either by alignment, either by personnel, but don't ever count him out. You can never count him out because as I said, the ball finds him, he finds the ball. Coach Mack, thanks for taking us beneath the surface powered by Microsoft Surface. Thank you very much. I get to take this home. Yes. Thanks.