 Hey guys, Coach Mack here with this week's Beneath the Surface, powered by Microsoft Surface, beginning now. Today we're going to look at four sacks in the game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night. First play we're going to look at is Chiefs are in 11 personnel, they're in a two by two alignment, four man front, man to man, Kevin Byrd is on Kelsey. They start out in a too high look, morphs into a robber dropping down on the defensive right side. Now they've got a double on Kelsey, there is nowhere to throw the ball. Mario Edwards gets a vicious chip on the left side from the running back in the TE game. Bud Dupree got a great speed rush on the outside to the right tackle, forces Mahomes up in the cylinder where Danica Autry uses a speed to power rush to the guard that comes off the guard to make the sack. Really a nice job of coordinating front with coverage. They're in a red gun set which means it's a split back look in the back field. Kelsey moves up to the line of scrimmage before the snap as does the running back McKinnon, moves up on the right side forming an empty look. Titans are in man to man with David Long being the low hole rat. Four man rush from a wide four eye alignment, TE game on the right side with Autry and Dupree. Autry picks the tackle perfectly for Dupree then Autry comes off the offensive tackle to collapse the cylinder and make a really, really big sack. Titans initially show a too high look, moved to a single high man to man defense with David Long being the low hole rat underneath. This is again a four man rush, Titans didn't use any pressure, their pressure came from tremendous four man rushes out of a three technique and a shade and a one technique. Mario Edwards Jr., number 94 makes a really good speed rush on the left offensive tackle, collapses the edge on the quarterback with tremendous secondary coverage causing Mahomes to have to hold the ball, eat the ball, take the sack. Again aligned in a wide nine ball stack over here to the defensive left side with Kelsey being the outside element of the stack. Titans are in a four man front, they pressure rush on the running back with Dylan Cole. This job passing off of the stack, Andrew Adams now becomes the low hole rat. Number 95 to Marcus Walker makes a great arm over swim move on the offensive guard. A great job all night by this defense especially using a four man rush, mixing coverages and completely confusing Mahomes early in the ball game all the way through the middle of the fourth quarter.