 Craig, you're starting to get some nice returns and average out of Chester. But what do you need to start doing to get some more production on kickoff returns? Yeah, I think, well, last week, well, obviously we didn't have a chance to do it because they kicked touchbacks. But we'll continue to work on what we feel like is best to attack our opponent. We just got to make sure we do a heck of a job of getting our double teams, if that's the scheme that we're going to end up using or getting single blocks. And having our returner just going and hitting it as hard as he possibly can. So if we get an opportunity, hopefully we can take advantage of it because our punt return game is doing pretty well right now. But like you said, we've got to really work on and focus on the kickoff return and hopefully gain some field position with that. The missed one at the end of the game was that just didn't work? Or was there something with the relay? Yeah, I mean, we always talk about having a clean operation. And it just comes down to us having a great operation with our snap, our hold, and our kick. And Randy will be the first one to tell you that doesn't really matter what it is. He's going to try to make everything. And unfortunately, it didn't happen, which was, I know Randy was disappointing. He had a good game beforehand. He was kicking the ball really well. And unfortunately, he just didn't make the last one. So I know he's excited to get back at it. And hopefully he'll get another opportunity this week and come through. You had a guy run on late for the second weekend road for a play. What's going on there? Yeah, disappointing, obviously. That's not the operation that we're looking for. We just got to do a better job on the sideline as coaches of getting everyone involved, talking to them beforehand, letting them know which part is coming up. And guys have just got to be aware and focused in on if they're supposed to be on the field, they got to be. But we take that as coaching. We just got to do a better job of getting those guys ready to go. And in the return game, I don't know whether this is the week for Darrington or not, but how much could he help you there when he is ready? Yeah, I mean, obviously, we'll continue to look at Darrington. If he's healthy, he could be back there. If he's 100% ready to go, because he's done it for us last year and had some pretty good returns in the Green Bay game. But if he's practicing, we'll get him some reps and we can see what he can do. You checking on Kerr and how does that process work when you've got a guy who's maybe iffy and if he's not able to go? What did you say from Johnny? How do you think he'll do? Yeah, I mean, I probably check on Kerr in every single minute of the day. You know, it's tough for Brett because I know he wants to be out there. But he's working every day to try to get back. And if he can't go, he can't go. And we need Johnny to go up in there and step up and, you know, punt the ball well that he's capable of doing and just go from there. I mean, we just can't sit there and say, oh, man, we don't have Brett Kern. We don't have Brett Kern. The next guy's got to come up and do a good job. And hopefully Johnny will do that this week for us. Does it feel that you lose your kicker and your punter to basically really similar injuries, right? It's tough. You know, you go back and look and see what you can maybe do throughout the week. Maybe try to get them stretched out earlier before we can get there. But sometimes it's just fluke things that happen. Whether it's Sam or whether it's Brett, something just happens. It wasn't like Brett just started to warm up when it happened to him. It's just tough and it's frustrating, I know, for the players because they want to be out there helping us out. But hopefully that's all in the past. And we can get guys healthy and come out there and help us win. There's one short punt by Johnny that's kind of more likely to happen when a guy just hasn't punted in a long time. Yeah, I talked to Brett about that. And what could we do to make Johnny more comfortable? And Brett sat there and was like, it happens. He goes, it happened to me. I had a 20-some yard punt a couple years ago. We just got to make Johnny feel comfortable and understand that he's here for a reason. He's an NFL punter. Do what you've done throughout your whole career, whether it's in high school, college, you made it in the NFL. Just go out there and have confidence and go and hit the ball. It's disappointing. Obviously, Johnny doesn't want to punt the ball 12 yards. And he's devastated and he walks off the field. And we've got to go over there and talk to him and say, hey, you know what's most important is your next punt. And then he launches a 63-yarder. So he's got it in him. It's just the whole confidence and building that up on him. And hopefully he can go out and produce this week. Tori's been active for the last couple of weeks. What is he kind of brought to the special teams unit? You think he'll keep getting opportunities? Yeah, I mean, he's got to continue to work. He just brings such a passion for playing, whether it's full back or special teams. He's into it on the sideline. This kid loves football. And I know that's a term that gets thrown out a lot. But you see the energy and the passion that he plays with. And whether he's not even on the field rooting on his teammates, we just got to continue to work with him and get him better. And if his name gets called up, he's got to produce. So we're excited about Tori. And hopefully he can continue to help us win. But were some of the guys that could be options if Ray C isn't able to go because obviously he didn't practice? After the game? Yeah, obviously Nick Westbrook has played a gunner for us. He got a lot of opportunity on offense last week. But he's a guy that will always be in our minds. Chris Jackson started off as a gunner for us last year at the Denver game. He could be another option. But there's plenty of guys that we've worked with in the preseason depending on who's up and who's not. But we'll have a guy come in there and step up. And hopefully do a good job for us. Coach Rob Moore has said that special teams played a part in whether or not Josh Reynolds is up or down. We talked to Josh. He said that he's played special teams in the past. Is there anything there just as far as why he's not involved in special teams? Sure. Early on he was a gunner when he was with the Rams. So we just felt like we had Dane, Westbrook, Ray C, guys that could go in there, maybe not play as much on offense. But we already talked to Josh early on in the week. And he said he's ready to go if needed be. And playing at gunner, I know Rams were throwing him passes, all that stuff when he was out there too. So if we asked Josh to go out there and play gunner, he said he's ready to go. And if we need him on anything else, he said he's ready. What are maybe points and emphasis this week hitting the Jags game? What do they do well? Obviously they got a dangerous returner. Jamal Agnew has been a really good returner. Whether he was at Detroit, he already has two touchdowns this year. Just a dangerous return man that we obviously got to do a great job with our punts, our kickoffs. And then we got to do a great job with our coverage units going down there and tack on them. Because he's a weapon. And any time he touches the ball, he can score a touchdown. They got a good core group too. I know they're big physical guys that can run a little bit. So we've got to do a great job with those guys. And it feels like we say that every single week. But we're going to be matching up one on one with those guys. And we've got to win our individual battle. So it'll be a good test for us. What's the exited level for you like on potential game winning kicks? You had one that went through, one that didn't. I mean, how do you handle that on the sideline? Well, you say prayers. You know, you just obviously hope for the best. And these guys put the work out during practice. We give them situations during practice to hopefully help them out during the games. And it's just one of those deals where you just go out there and watch. Because you really can't do anything after you send them out as coaches. So they go out there and do it. And you just hope for the best. And knowing that they are put in the time to help them succeed, you just always hope it works out for them.