 AFC divisional playoff game Saturday night at Baltimore. It's time for the keys to success, John Robinson. Let's begin with time of possession. You think that is key number one to beat the Ravens? Yeah, it's about controlling the football. We've got to do a really good job offensively. A, of taking care of the football. B, converting third downs, getting down to the red zone and scoring points. Because Baltimore, they're number one in the league and time of possession and they're number one in scoring. So the longer we can keep the ball offensively, that means their offense is on the sidelines. Well, also, I mean, they rush for 206 yards a game this year. They've got their quarterback Lamar Jackson with over 1,000, Mark Ingram, the running back with over 1,000, Gus Edwards, the big back with over 700. I mean, they can do it on the ground. So you've got to be able to keep it away from them. That's exactly right. All right, so then let's look at the red zone. Here's an area where the Titans have done a great job this year scoring touchdowns. Don't leave four points out there. Finish the drive. And those points are critical. We saw that conversely last week with New England, where we forced the field goal down there. And those fourth points ended up costing them there at the end of the game. We've got to continue. We've been successful down in the red zone. We've got to drive the link. We've got to get into the red zone. We've got to get touchdowns. All right, so then the third key to success in this ball game is force Baltimore's offense to go the long, hard way. Don't give them the big plays. And they're capable of making them with this quarterback, whether it's with his legs, whether it's handing it to Ingram, who's an explosive back, Hollywood Brown at receiver. I mean, he is super fast. Lamar is able to extend plays with his feet. He's able to get out of trouble, move around. Those receivers, the Titans, that's a really good position group for that football team. We can't allow them to have any explosive plays. Touch on the Titans for just a second, if you would, because they have three guys who can make a lot of things happen. I don't know if any team in the league has three guys like the Ravens do at Titan. Yeah, they've got three outstanding players at that position group. Nick Boyle is kind of their on the line of scrimmage blocker, but he catches the ball. He's really strong. He's really powerful. He's got strong hands that he gets into you and can move you off the ball if you don't play with good technique. Andrews, he was kind of a split out receiver at Oklahoma, really athletic guy, tall, big target, big catch radius. And then Hayden Hurst out of South Carolina is another really athletic player, former baseball player who can move around. He's got soft hands. He's really instinctive and savvy with finding voids in the zone coverage. So it's a huge challenge for us defensively. But the Titans will take confidence, certainly, into Baltimore, especially after the win at New England. Yeah, anytime you can, like we said all last week, just getting a spot in the tournament. And then we've just got as good an opportunity as every other team. We just got to go up there and play our style of football. There's a lot of belief in our football team with the players and the coaches. We believe that we belong in the playoffs. We just got to go up there and execute and play sound football. Certainly did a great job last week. It was exciting to see. Looking forward to seeing it again, hopefully. Absolutely, that's the plan, Mike. All right, so Tennessee at Baltimore. Remember, the game is Saturday night. The kickoff time is 7.15. We're on the air with Titans countdown at six o'clock. So again, Saturday, 7.15 kickoff, airtime on Titans Radio is six o'clock. For John Robinson, sitting in for Mike Vrable, I'm Mike Keith. Thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time.