 It's time to talk ball with General Manager John Robinson presented by Duncan and let's start with offensive improvement at Jacksonville. Titans, much better job, third down offense, red zone offense at Jacksonville over what happened against the Jets. What did you see in terms of that improvement? Well, it was certainly a point of emphasis throughout the course of the week, you know, offensively getting into drives, staying into drives, pushing the ball downfield, converting on third down, moving the line of scrimmage, controlling the line of scrimmage and then when we got down to the red zone, coming away with touchdowns. It's so important and so pivotal, you know, certainly in those division matchups. All right, third down defense, good at Jacksonville again. Third down defense is much improved over last year. Why do you think that is? Another point of emphasis in the off season and certainly through training camp in the first few weeks of the season here, you know, it's all about rushing coverage on third down and you're not always going to rack up five or six sacks of games, but if you can move that quarterback off the spot, you know, get him moving around in the pocket, force an air and throw, plaster coverage wise by the DBs, you know, gives us a really good chance to get off the field on third down. Wide receiver Marcus Johnson comes off injured reserve, three catches for 52 yards. What does Marcus Johnson add to the Titans wide receiver core? Hey, he's done a nice job. You know, he spent time on our practice squad a little bit last year. He's got good size. He's got good speed, good route running ability, contributes in the kicking game. I came up with some big plays for us Sunday in the Jacksonville win. Turn to the Buffalo game for Monday night football. Bills are said to be a passing team and yet they're rushing for 140 yards per game. How are they doing that? Good offensive line. You know, it all starts up front with those guys. They played together for a long time now. They know, you know, the nuances that each other bring to the game, to their position groups. They spread your out personnel wise a little bit to try to get a defender removed from the box. Lawson Singletary, both good backs and this Josh Allen is playing lights out. He's certainly good throwing it, but he's a problem in the run game, tucking it and running. Okay. So finally, this is your fourth straight year to play Buffalo in October. It's very strange schedule wise. Does it help your preparation that you have seen them each of the last three years? From a personnel familiarity standpoint, it does, Mikey. You know, you kind of know the skill sets, the strengths and you know what weaknesses certain players might have. They're familiar with them because there's, you've seen them every single year. There's not a ton of turnover roster wise year in and year out and they're a good football team. They've added some pieces. They've changed and added a few wrinkles into their offensive and defensive schemes and it's going to be a tough game.