Considering all of these unique abilities, I was curious about the concepts the Titans would feature to help their franchise quarterback get into a groove in his sophomore campaign. After studying the All-22 Coaches Film, I believe Mularkey and offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie have crafted a collegiate-style attack that showcases the talents of their top two offensive stars: running back DeMarco Murray and Mariota. This has been particularly apparent over the past two weeks, when the Titans have won consecutive games to get right back in the AFC South race. The running game is built around a downhill scheme that allows Murray to attack the defense with his shoulders square to the line of scrimmage, but the team mixes in some zone-read concepts and designed quarterback runs from the shotgun to take advantage of Mariota's running skills. This allows the Titans to employ a multi-dimensional ground game that exploits undisciplined defenders at the point of attack.