"There are a few teams that operate like that, they just so happen to be the team that does it, you know, obviously, the best," Clark said. "You've got Baltimore, you've got other teams like Tennessee, who we played last week, and this team. Other teams outside the conference like the Rams, who use a lot of motion and stuff, motion over 85 percent of the time, before a snap and stuff like that. This team motions 90 percent of the time before snaps. Even moving the tight end, moving a wide receiver across formations. But it's all based off of, if you know where the motion falls, if you know where it ends, you know where the fullback goes, you know which running back is in the game, you will understand which play is coming."