 Titans All Access continues from the Bet MGM studio as we're talking ball presented by Duncan with General Manager John Robertson. And by the way, watching this edition of Titans All Access, you're going to see going in and out of breaks the names of the finalists for the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award, which will be given at Nissan Stadium on December the 7th. This is also a big week for high school football, Blue Cross Bowl activity in Chattanooga. Excited about that, John. Great time to be a high school athlete in the state. Tell me, why is it so important to you and this entire organization to support high school sports the way the Titans do? Oh, Mike, I mean, I think it's where most of us all got our start with, you know, the game of football and where that first love kind of started to cultivate. So to be a part, to give back and to honor, you know, those players individually that have had outstanding seasons, as well as support those teams that are pushing towards that state title. Now let's take a quick look back over the Titans win over Green Bay. As you look through the tape, what really stands out to you about that win? Well, I thought, offensively, we were able to get into drives. We were able to sustain drives, both running it and passing it. It was good to see the passing attack kind of come alive there. And defensively, it was just the opposite. We were able to stop their running game, force them, put some pressure on Aaron Rodgers and force them to punt. And it was a tough road environment. But great to come away with that win. Yeah, when you win the game 27-17 and you see the celebration, the fans all there who were there for the Titans are celebrating, the team celebrating. Unfortunately, Senator Ben Jones was not there. And yet you brought him to the party because you had him on your phone greeting the players as they headed back into the locker room. Really a magical moment to see. What made you think to do that? Yeah, I mean, I don't I mean, he's a he's a captain. He's one of our leaders. He's one of the guys when we come after the win. He comes up the tunnel. He's always got a big bear hug for me. And it just dawned on me that he was back in Nashville. So I thought I was FaceTime lucky he was still awake and wanted him to be a part of, you know, the excitement that was going on with his teammates and them to him to be able to share that moment with him with that win there in Lambo. Let's look ahead to the next opponent that Cincinnati bangles. They're six and four. They're coming off of a big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Joe Burrow is still playing great. What is it about him and his style of play that makes him almost an elite quarterback? Yeah, I mean, he's just he's got an outstanding skill set. I mean, he's he's mobile within the pocket. He can escape pressure and get on the on the perimeter of defenses. He's got a strong arm. He's got great chemistry with with the playmakers around him. He certainly got a lot of those. And he's got he's got a big arm and he's accurate. You know, he throws with a lot of confidence that it's going to be on target and his guy's going to be there to make play. One of the targets, one of the elite athletes is T Higgins, who's from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, which Amar Chase, having missed the last three games. T Higgins has really elevated. What do you see from him that's allowed him to go to this different level? Yeah, he's playing really, really well, Mike. I mean, he's he's a longer player. I mean, he's six, four and change. He's got a really big catch rate is he's got excellent catch skills. I think one of the things that I've been the most impressed watching him is his ability to drop his weight for a taller player to get in and out of his breaks. It looks like his route tree has really expanded, you know, more than the vertical go or the post. He can run a lot of those in cuts, a lot of those, you know, quick outs, because he has developed that skill set to drop his weight in and out of his breaks. Finally, what are your keys to beating the Cincinnati Bengals? Certainly, you know, I think we touched on the offensive firepower that they have. I'd add mixing into that group. They're running back who's outstanding. Boyd, the other receiver and Hearst, the tight end, you know, a lot of playmakers and they've really rebuilt that offensive line in the offseason. Defensively, there's a lot of familiar faces that we saw in January. Great safety tandem in Bates and Bell, two rangy linebackers in Wilson and Pratt and with Hendricks and Hubbard off the edge. DJ Reader in the middle. We've got to sustain drives offensively like we did in Green Bay. We've got to get into the drives. We've got to keep the football. We've got to try to get some turnovers off these guys and force them to punt.