Locked On Colts - Daily Podcast On The Indianapolis Colts - Indianapolis Colts Crossover Special with Locked On Titans
Episode Date: October 28, 2021On today's episode, we have the latest edition of our Locked On NFL Crossover Special! Locked On Colts x Locked On Titans goes in-depth from all angles on a massive must-win game for Indianapolis and ...Tennessee.Who will come out on top at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday? Who holds the edge at certain areas? What's our biggest keys and final predictions?All of this, plus so much more, in a jam-packed crossover special! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello everyone, welcome into your crossover special.
I am Evan Serra, the host of Locked On Colts, joined by Tyler Rowland, the host of Locked On Titans.
And we are here for what I think, Tyler, is the best game of the week in the NFL this week.
It's the Tennessee Titans going to Lucasola Stadium to play the red-hot offense of the Indianapolis Colts.
And something's clicking for both sides here because the Titans are looking like the best team in the NFL the last two weeks.
We're also seeing the Colts really pick things up as well over the last couple of weeks as well.
We'll dive into I'll ask you some questions first off and then next time we'll dive vice versa.
You ask me some questions and we'll close talking about our keys and predictions to the game.
But Tyra, let me throw to you first.
I mean, has your calculus for this team for the Tennessee Titans changed at all this year after what's happened the last two weeks where I think they put together arguably the two best back-to-back wins of any team this
season winning at home against the Buffalo Bills and then just destroying Patrick Mahomes and the
Kansas City Chiefs well I think it's fair to say that it's been a Titans coaster throughout the
year because you start out on a real high with all the optimism from the offseason, and then you go to a really
low valley after that loss to Arizona. Just totally deflate the bubble of excitement that
was going into the year, but after that, they rebound, a couple of victories, but then comes
the Jets game. You get the high of the Seahawks comeback, you beat a division rival, and then
you lose to the Jets, and there's your low again.
And then you beat Jacksonville, which kind of just, you know,
you're click, click, click, click, clicking up again.
But then it's just, whoo, going all the way up with the two wins.
But based on that, now the Titans have the ability to go down
on the coaster again, and I think everybody has that in the back of their mind.
But with that being said, with the way the defense performed
in that game against Kansas City, it has to give you more optimism
that the Titans can reach the heights that people hoped that they would
before the season.
So it's an up-and-down battle, but overall I think that the optimism
preseason is restored right now for the Titans.
Yeah, I got to say, I've loved last year for Tennessee the last two weeks, and we'll hit on
Derrick Henry in just a moment because he's just in a tier of his own right now. I think he's the
MVP favorite right now in this league. Just an insane workload right now for him as well, Tyler,
but I want to hit on the passing game for a second because I feel like Tennessee's really found
something the last three or four weeks with integrating more Julio Jones, that chemistry with Ryan Tannehill is really going now.
Of course, A.J. Brown, he's one of my favorite young wideouts in the NFL as well. But this
passing game on top of Derrick Henry, what he's doing, he's also getting included in the passing
game, which I love to see as well. But yeah, this passing attack for Tennessee is really hitting
another gear right now. Yeah, well, it's all about the play action. So when you look at the Titans, they played seven games this year,
and the games that they passed 21% or less play action on the dropbacks,
they lose.
On the games that they pass 30% or more on play action, they win.
And the season high, actually, was the last game against Indianapolis at 41 percent so I think that
that's the key to the offense kind of looking the way it's looked in previous years the Titans have
like I said the roller coaster of the Titans a few weeks they've just not been able to do it as
much against Arizona other weeks just decide not to do it like against the Jets but uh once you see
the Titans play action game start going uh that's when it really gets deadly.
Like you said, we're going to talk about Derrick Henry,
but the play action passing game is really what makes the Titans offense
so dynamic, even though Derrick Henry gets, you know,
should get all the credit that he does.
Yeah, this offense for Tennessee is one of my favorites to watch in the league.
I thought there'd be a little bit of drop off from Arthur Smith going to Atlanta,
but I think they're getting their mojo back
from what we've seen the last two weeks
is having to balance overall.
But let's hit on Derrick Henry, Tyler,
because this guy's a cyborg.
I mean, it's so fun to watch him play.
He has already 200-plus touches in seven games
for the Tennessee Titans,
which is just an insane workload.
But it's not stopping Derrick Henry
from doing what Derrick Henry does each week,
just putting guys on viral clips with stiff arms, getting more involved in the passing game, just running through people
consistently, getting 30 plus carries per game sometimes. I mean, what's your opinion of Derrick
Henry? Because I thought maybe this would be the year where he starts to fall off that clip a
little bit from that elite tier with such a high workload. But no, I was completely wrong there.
He's not nowhere close to the end of his prime and he's po poised for a 500-plus touch season, which is insane to me.
What's your opinion of what Derrick Henry's doing right now?
And I have to imagine he's probably the MVP there for you as well.
I don't know if he's the MVP favorite.
The Arizona Cardinals are undefeated, and Kyler Murray's playing great.
Obviously, it's a quarterback award,
so I think that Derrick Henry deserves more realistic consideration than he probably is getting right now. And honestly,
just the way that it works, he would probably have to go over 2000 yards again. He would probably
have to lead the Titans to a number one seed or at least the two seed. So all of those things would
have to happen for him to win. But I think even the fact that, you know, people are whispering about that or at least
mentioning it on shows, I think that's great for Derrick Henry.
And I think that is the credit that he deserves because he carries such a burden.
And I agree with you.
It was only logical to consider some regression at some point.
It's just what we've come to know.
But I think throughout this time covering Derrick Henry in his career, I think I've just
come to believe that he's just a unicorn. He just breaks the mold, the expectations that we have,
that we know, the patterns. He just breaks them. So I think that might just be the reality of the
situation. He's an excellent player to watch. And yeah, I mean, if he does those things and
the Titans reach those heights, he could win the MVP.
The defense to Tyler.
I want to help him that because actually a former Indianapolis Cole is really doing well for Tennessee and Danico Autry,
obviously Jeffrey Simmons as well in the defensive line,
Harold Landry taking the lead to star pass rusher this year,
but you pre also in the mix there.
And we're talking on the ultimate division crossover special for the
AFC South.
And you're worried about the linebackers,
but I think the linebackers have kind of impressed me so far
from what I've seen from Tennessee.
What's your opinion of that front set?
Because it's kind of catching my attention a little bit
about how improved they are.
Yeah, well, I think all of it starts up front.
You had Jeffrey Simmons and you had Harold Landry before,
and they were able to do a lot.
You know, they're really good players,
but when they were really the only weapons that the Titans had up front
on the defensive line last year,
there's not going to be enough for them to be able to do what they do best.
They'll get too much attention.
And this year, you're seeing things spread out.
You have, like you said, the former Colt Danico Autry.
He's been absolutely fantastic this year.
And against the Colts in the first matchup, he was really impactful.
He was super impactful on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
He had two sacks in that game, two tackles for loss.
He's second on the team with three and a half sacks this year.
Jeffrey Simmons is the guy who gets the double teams, though.
You know, Bud Dupree is getting back into shape, coming back from ACL.
Need to see a little bit more from him, but he doesn't in spots during the game.
But with Danico Autry and then Harold Landry and then Jeffrey Simmons, I mean, that's enough to cause problems. Again, Bud Dupree
back in there is only going to accelerate things more. Jeffrey Simmons is getting those double
teams. The Titans like to run games and stunts and twists up front. So that just kind of takes
advantage of the athleticism of all of those guys. And're right Danico's been fantastic as for the linebackers
they've had up and down play I would say Rashawn Evans has probably been the worst starter on the
Titans so far this year on the defensive side of the ball but he's improved in recent weeks against
tougher competition so maybe he's turning a corner in terms of his play for this season but the other
linebacker David Long has just come in and of his play for this season. But the other linebacker, David Long, has just come in
and really showed out throughout the season.
He flies around, makes tackles all over the place.
Not the biggest guy, so he's not great at shedding blocks,
but he's so fast and athletic and agile that he can dart around
these big offensive linemen, and he's ferocious and physical,
and he'll slide in and lay a hit on the running back
and get them to the ground.
So he's been a big impressive part of the Titans kind of change on defense. Not a huge change,
not bad to good, but bad to average. And that's really what the Titans need to be a better team
this year. Last one I had here for you, Tyler, I want to dive into asking me some Colts questions,
but looking at from a Colts perspective for those fans out there listening listening from India, what would you say is the weak point of this
Titans team about two months into the season? Well, I would say that if you're able to slow
down the run game completely and in a way that I guess if you could slow down the run game in a way
that it would discourage the Titans from going to their normal offense, then you're going to have a good chance to beat them. But it's just so hard to actually accomplish
that. I think the real way that you would be able to do it is take advantage of the Titans
aggressiveness and their disguises on defense. If you can catch them in some coverages, like the
Bills on Monday night football through the touchdown pass to Cole Beasley right before halftime. And the Titans ran an inverted cover two with their outside corners playing the deep halves.
And they ran a perfect combination of a post with a wheel route.
And the corner went to the post and it left the wheel route wide open in the end zone,
Cole Beasley.
So if you can catch the Titans while they're trying to do some of those disguises and get
a lead on them early enough, it might discourage the Titans from sticking with what they do. That's what
happened in week one. And that's when you saw the low play action total. So if you could put them in
situations where they don't feel comfortable going to the play action, then you're going to have a
good chance to disrupt the offense. But I got to tell you, if Todd Downing's smart, it doesn't
matter how much you're down by
in the first half. Stick with the plan. Arthur Smith came back in plenty of games
with the Titans by just sticking to the plan even when they went down because it will work.
So that's what I think would be the biggest weakness there.
That's great stuff there from Tyler, of course. We're going to be diving into the next segment
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All right, Evan.
Well, it is time for you to get in the hot seat.
I got some questions for you about the Indianapolis Colts ahead of this matchup. Do just want to take a moment to thank you all for making the Locked On Titans podcast
and the Locked On Colts podcast your first listen every day.
Going to dive in here.
My first question is just the Colts have won three or four games,
and they should have won four or four games, if we're honest, with the loss to Baltimore.
So what's kind of the vibe around the Colts right now?
How's the outlook for what they want to accomplish still
in the preseason dreams, kind of like we talked about with the Titans? Yeah, I would say it's
very high from where we were about three weeks ago. I think if you would have asked after the
Baltimore Ravens game, people would have said, oh, that's a good loss. But how they lost that
game was quite frankly embarrassing with the fourth quarter overtime collapse. But even in
that loss against Baltimore, you saw Carson Wentz.
He was great in that game.
And Carson Wentz is actually, crazy enough, Tyler,
the best quarterback ready in the NFL over the last four weeks of the season
at 119.4, which is a monster number compared to guys like Kyler Murray,
Dak Prescott as well.
But you also see Wentz just being more efficient with the football.
He's trusting Michael Pittman Jr. full on right now.
He's legit taking that leap
to wide receiver one for the Colts.
And Jonathan Taylor, he's had four straight games
of over 100 plus scrimmage yards. So this guy's
I think right behind Derrick Henry right now in the NFL
in terms of running backs. And this could be a great matchup
on Sunday for that.
And the defense too. It's a little
leaky here and there. Darius Leonard's still
not 100%, but it's crazy. He has
eight turnovers in seven games on a bum ankle, which
just says a lot about the way he's playing.
It's just incredible what he's doing.
But losing Julian Blackman
after the Houston game in practice, he blew out his
Achilles last week. That's a massive
blow, long-term for this team at least,
because you're starting Andrew Sandejo now
in place of him, and that's going to be a huge drop-off
from where they were. Julian Blackman is a key
part to that connective tissue in the back end of the defense but they're getting they're
seeing more pass rush overall from quitty pay the last couple weeks to forrest buckner as well as
getting more consistent they need more up front but i would say overall this team's turning in
the right direction and a lot of it is due to carson wentz and a lot of it's due to michael
pittman and jonathan taylor and just based off how this defense is and losing julian blackman
if the colts want to go on the run here, they're probably have to score a lot of points. And
actually over the last four weeks, they've scored at least 27 points per game over that stretch.
So this offense is clicking right now. And then once T.Y. Hilton's back in the lineup,
which he's on pace for for Sunday, as is right tackle Braden Smith, this offense could be at
full strength for the first time since week one. So really exciting what the offense is doing right
now. And then the defense is obviously catching up to him as well.
Yeah.
Well,
I was actually going to ask you about the defense and,
you know,
you're talking about Julian Blackman,
but you see Rocky Sin on the injury report.
You see Xavier Rhodes,
you know,
miss game her ankle,
I do believe.
So what,
what's kind of the status update on some of the health issues in the
secondary and how concerned would you say that you are about the secondary's vulnerability considering kind of the sh update on some of the health issues in the secondary and how concerned would you say
that you are about the secondary's vulnerability considering kind of the shuffling parts?
Yeah, I would say even if they were healthy, this is a matchup against Tennessee that I'm
really concerned about. It wasn't really much of an issue when they played in Nashville, but
A.J. Brown, Julio Jones, we both know that they can go off at a moment's notice. And Ryan Tannehill
has had a lot of success against this Colts team
as far as just throwing the ball deep,
just being very efficient with the football as well.
But Rakia Sin was limited in practice today,
but he is on track to play on Sunday.
He's missed the last few games with that ankle injury.
And then Xavier Rhodes, he actually did not practice this week,
but he was able to play in the 49ers game,
had that massive interception on Jimmy Garoppolo.
I imagine he does give it a go on Sunday. So only guy they're gonna be missing in that back end is
Julian Blackman but I just want to reiterate how important Julian Blackman is to this defense
because he's the the leader in that back I know Kenny Moore is a really underrated nickel but
Blackman does all the dirty work back there he makes up for a lot of mistakes and having him
not out there especially against Tennessee I guarantee you Tennessee's probably gonna try a
few deep shots
where Julian Blackman would have been.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it would only make sense for them to do that
with the play-action passing game kind of getting roaring
and getting going for the Titans.
I would expect that to be a target,
but we're going to talk about some keys to the game.
We're going to talk about some predictions in our final segment.
Before we get to that, I still have some more questions for you here so you talked about the offensive you know kind of getting back
to a full unit what what's the status update on the offensive line this year are they getting back
now to to where they want to be is that where we're seeing the success with Jonathan Taylor
and Carson Wentz having protection I know that was obviously an issue coming into the year Eric
Fisher wasn't ready Q has been dealing with a ton of injuries throughout the year, and you talked about Braden
Smith being on the injury report, but probably being good to go. So where's the offensive lines
performance overall through the injuries up to this point? Yeah, what's crazy enough is we're
already going to be in week seven, week eight, and this will be the first game most likely the Colts
have their full starting five playing a single
snap together, which just says how injured this
front line has been. Eric Fisher missed week one.
Braden Smith gets hurt in week one. He's just now
coming back this week against Tennessee.
Quentin Nelson's been on and off with the injuries, like you
mentioned, Tyler, but I think overall
the offensive line, two reserve players
that really stood out to me. Chris Reed
at right guard. He's taking Mark Lewinsky's job
as we speak. He doubled his snaps in San Francisco. He's just a revelation find for them. The only guy
on their offensive line with no penalties and no sacks allowed so far this year. He made his season
debut in Nashville, and he really did well at left guard when Quentin Nelson went out of that game.
He's now splitting reps at right guard, Mark Lewinsky. But then Quentin Nelson, he's still
not 100%. You can tell he's kind of limping a little bit play to play but even still like an 85 percent cue is an all-pro left guard he's he's still right
quentin nelson that's the big deal there but even still we're seeing ryan kelly get fully healthy
eric fisher still is not trusting his anchor in pass rush after that achilles injury he's a great
run blocker but he's quite frankly not great at all right now pass pass blocking, which is worrisome against a guy like Harold Landry.
They're going to test him a lot, I think, trying to stack some blitzes on his side on Sunday.
But then you have Matt Pryor, the former Philadelphia Eagle, who's been at right tackle the last three weeks.
Been a godsend for them compared to Julian Davenport, who Titans fans saw got just destroyed in week three.
And you see just how those two guys have really helped stabilize the offensive line and kept them afloat until Braden Smith got back until Quentin Nelson got back
and then hopefully Eric Fisher is fully healthy sometime soon and trust his pass blocking ability
but this offensive line now is getting back the full strength at the perfect time this offense
finding a great rhythm and passing game Carson Wentz is I think is averaging over eight yards
per attempt over the last month of the season then Then Jonathan Taylor, as we already hit on,
four straight games, 100-plus scrimmage yards.
So this offense is clicking at the right time.
And then T.Y. Hilton is coming back on Sunday, too,
which is a huge plus for them as well.
Yeah, the Colts are definitely rounding in the form at the right time
after a tough start to the season, but a tough schedule to start the season.
And that was well documented.
The first five weeks were going to be tough.
So now they're out of that.
They're starting to put some wins together,
and the division isn't out of reach,
even though the Titans sit at 5-2.
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We are back for our final segment of our show.
I am Evan Sattery, the host of Locked On Culture,
joined by Tyler Rowland of the Locked On Titans podcast.
Just a great game on Sunday, Tyler. The more we talk about it, the host of Locked On Colts, joined by Tyler Rowland of the Locked On Titans podcast. Just a great game on Sunday, Tyler.
The more we talk about it, the more I get pumped up because this is such a huge game for the AFC South.
Whoever wins this game probably is going to be – I went to the Colts are going to be in the driver's seat because the Titans still have proven that they're one of the best teams in the AFC.
But it will be a huge game, huge momentum swing if the Colts can pull off on Sunday.
Tennessee pretty much locks up the AFC South on Sunday if they win,
unless they have a potential collapse in the second half of the season.
But let's go over this game, our matchups, our predictions.
I'll throw it your way, Tyler.
I mean, what do you think is the biggest key for the Titans
going up against this Indianapolis Colts team
that really is clicking all cylinders right now?
Right.
Well, I really just want to reiterate your point first
and just mention the schedule because, you know, you say that the Colts maybe wouldn't be in the driver's
seat because it's a split and, you know, the Titans would still be at five wins. But the week
after that, the Titans play the Rams in Los Angeles on Sunday night football. And the week after for the Colts, they play at home against the Jets. So I would say that
whoever wins this game, well, if the Colts find a way to win this game, it'll be massive because
it'll almost be a two game swing instantly because you got to think that the Colts beat the Jets
and the Titans lose to the Rams in LA. So this game is monstrous, maybe even a little more
important for the Titans because of what comes next. But then game is monstrous, maybe even a little more important for the Titans because of
what comes next. But then on the flip side, the Colts are going to be a desperate team knowing
that they can flip the whole entire division with this game at home when they're playing their best
football. So for me, the key for the Titans is to run the football. I think that if the Titans
just have a more explosive offense in general than the Colts,
I think that's fair to say over the last few years. So if the Titans play their game on offense,
I don't think that the Colts could keep up from a point scoring perspective. If the Titans can
put up, you know, 34, 37 points, I don't think the Colts are going to be able to get there.
I think the Titans would be able to hold them to 28 or 31, somewhere in there. So where that starts is running the football. And
Derrick Henry's been able to run the football on the Colts better than any other running back in
the NFL, which is probably true for most teams. But Derrick Henry's gone for 100 yards four times
in a row on the Colts, including 113 yards in the last meeting.
If the Titans can run the ball, that means the play action is going to work even better.
They're going to have two phases of the offense at all times against this great defense.
I know they haven't been great this year, but with the injuries and everything, still
a very well coached defense who knows the Titans offense very well.
So if the Titans can run the ball, it's going to open up everything else.
And I think that'll allow them to score enough points that if the defense
doesn't play well,
they can still win the game.
Yeah,
that's a really valid point.
Derek Henry has just had his way with the Colts over the last couple of
years and four straight games,
a hundred plus yards.
If that happens again on Sunday,
Tyler,
I think the Titans are in the driver's seat to win that game.
But from the cold side of things,
I think the key to the game is going to be winning the turnover battle,
as well as on top of that, trying to stop Derek.
As they did in the first game.
Exactly, yeah.
They won the turnover battle by three, and they still lost that game somehow,
which is just good to say.
Wentz was banged up, though.
He could barely move.
He was throwing it into the ground.
I think it's a different team.
No, for sure, yeah.
After that game, they definitely flipped the switch, and especially against the Ravens when that offense really started clicking
all cylinders.
They found something the last three or four weeks of the season.
But outside of that, with a healthy Carson Wentz, like you mentioned,
he's been taking care of the football at an extremely high level.
He leads the NFL in the fewest interceptions
and the interception percentage as well.
Just an incredible turnout for Carson Wentz.
He has fully trust Frank Reich.
He trusts the weapons in the offensive line around him. I think if Carson Wentz plays very efficient football
and they run Jonathan Taylor a lot, I think that's going to decide a lot of this game.
I think Michael Pittman makes a play or two as well in this game on the offense.
This Colts offense, all of a sudden, Tyler, it's a vertical explosive offense from what we've seen
the last month of the season. And it's probably going to be doing the rest of the year is just
chucking a
deep to Pittman using TY Hilton over the middle and then Chuck and using
Jonathan Taylor and the running and passing game as well.
He's just becoming a multifaceted weapon there.
So I think it's going to be trying to stop Derek Henry,
but also just winning that turnover battle once again.
And I think if the Colts can do it this time with a healthy course of wins,
they do win this game.
So it's quite simple with a turnover battle,
but it's really what's going to decide this game.
I think it's going to be a very, very, very close game.
Yeah, I think you're right.
I do think it's going to be a pretty close game.
And those little, you know,
things that swing one way or another are going to make a very big difference
as they often do in these games.
We saw the Titans last year,
stop the Colts in a couple fourth and one situations that led to
a Titans victory. So, you know, a couple bad punts for the Titans in one matchup and all of a sudden
the Colts are up by 10. So these division games, you know, these weird swings, these weird things
that happen in turnovers are often at the center. I do want to say though, that I think one thing
for the Colts is the Titans are going to have to stop the run as you talk about Jonathan Taylor. And the last two weeks, they've played heavy passing teams
that don't really have super physical run games.
So are the Titans ready for a super physical run team
that they haven't seen in multiple weeks?
I don't know.
That'll be an interesting thing to watch as well.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I think, honestly, it's –
I think Jonathan Taylor
is kind of flying under the radar as far as running backs in this league, because he's actually on
pace for almost 2000 scrimmage yards. Derek Henry is in his own tier right now, but I think Jonathan
Taylor is right behind that second tier, just with the way he's playing. It's really incredible
what he's done since the second half of his rookie season. He took that jump and he's becoming even
better and better, but might as well dive into our predictions now, Tyler, because I really don't know where to go on this one, quite honestly.
I'm going to lean with the hot team right now in Indy, though.
I'm going to go with the Colts winning this game 27-24.
I think Carson Wentz plays very efficient football.
John Taylor gets 100-plus scrimmage yards.
Pittman gets going as well.
I think the big key to this one is going to be Ryan Tannehill throws a pick in this game. Carson Wentz doesn't. So they win the turnover battle by one there.
I'm going 27-24. The Colts stop the Titans late. Okay. I think that's a great prediction. And I
think that it's a likely prediction as well. Like you said, this is going to be a very,
very close game. Now, my prediction, you say you're going to go with the hot team and I would
agree with you that the Colts are very hot team, and I would agree with you
that the Colts are a very hot team, but I would argue that the only team in the NFL that may be
hotter than them is the Tennessee Titans. So I, in my eyes, am going to roll with the hot team
as well, and I'm going to say the Titans win the game 31-27. I agree with you that turnovers are
going to shape this game, and I think that the Titans defensive line is going to be able to get a strip sack or force a fumble on Carson Wentz in the
pocket, and with all the money that is in the defensive front of the Titans, they better. So
I think 31-27 with a fumble on Carson Wentz in the pocket being the kind of the thing that pushes
the Titans to victory and gives them the slight edge.
But I can see it going the way that you predicted it as well.
This is a really close matchup.
And like we said,
a razor's edge is going to hinge one way or another,
but Evan,
great conversation.
These conversations with you every year,
just get better and better.
This is going to be a great football game.
I know all of you guys are looking forward to watching it. We are looking forward to watching it as well. We are going to be
here to break it down for you right after the game on Monday.
Ready to go. Tomorrow we're going to have great game previews for you guys as well.
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That's going to do it for another Locked On Crossover Thursday.
Tyler Rowland, Locked On Titans.
Evan Sidery, Locked On Colts.
You guys have a great day.