 They've run the ball well. Amos has done a nice job. And if Jonathan Taylor is out there, we're going to have to be very aware of him and his speed and his ability. And what has been your message to the guys heading into this match up against the cops? Well, I think that it's, you know, I thought we took a step last week and who we want to be in our style. I think we need to, you know, validate that and go on the road and, you know, do the things that we did last week that help us win and not some of the stuff that we saw on the road previously. Mike, Dick Butt just passed away yesterday as a linebacker, one of the, he was one of the greatest linebackers of all time, important football person. Just what did he mean to you personally and do you have any memories with him or? Well, I mean, just the violence in which he played the game, you know, certainly, you know, played in a different era. Just never had the opportunity really to hang out with him but just the violence and watching what he did at the position. Maybe some of the guys do that got back to practice this week after being out a while against Nick, Peter and Kyle. How'd they make it through the week? I thought they made it through the week good. I thought they, you know, all got some work in and, you know, see how they respond here in the morning and Peter is on track to play, you know, see where Nick and Kyle end up. Film do a pretty good job of telling you about, especially a guy you haven't really seen, about his speed, or have there been situations as a player or as a coach where sometimes you got to feel it. Yeah, sometimes you got to feel it, you know, you have to feel it to see it and believe it. That's probably a fair assessment to the film, you know, may or may not look as fast as what a guy is. And then you get out there and you're like, okay, that's a little different. Coach, I'm curious. What do you think of the Eagles? Their short yard is played, the one they called it, the Toosh Push? Yeah, well, if the Colts run it, we'll have to be ready for it. They've tried it once this year. But as part of the competition committee, I was trying to get your perspective. Spoke on it in the off-season. What kind of a challenge does Pittman present? Just have you seen who did it? Big physical. Can run all the different routes. He's a good blocker. A lot of respect for him. He's always played well against us. And whether they put him at the point of attack or he's running and crossing routes, you know, the one thing that I like about him is his savviness. So when they do run these rub routes offensively as they call him, he's not making contact, but he's going in there and he's affecting the play and he's getting out of the way and avoiding the contact. So he kind of knows how to design of the play. Looks like he's an instinctive player. What makes Franklin so effective at the linebacker? Plays fast. He plays violent. Tries to knock the guy out of the ball. It's good for linebackers. You talked, I guess, after the game, just about a lot of guys getting to play for the first time. One of those guys in the shot quarter, we kind of obviously paid his dues since he came into the league. How cool was that to see him? Well, there are no dues, you know what I mean? There are no dues, you know what I mean? But what it is is there's a lot of different paths into the NFL, right? Whether that's a drafted guy or that's undrafted, four or five different teams, you know, Shai's come in here since we've got him and been outstanding on show teams, developmental and worked and been on the practice squad and prepared as a starter and he rarely had to coach him twice. He rarely makes the same mistake twice and it was a great opportunity for him last week. When you said there are no dues, was it like that when you played or did you feel like there were dues? Oh, I mean, I don't know what that means. Wherever you drafted, whatever you do, however you get here, you're going to have to put as much work in that's required for you to earn a role and a spot on a team. If I guess that's a dues, then that's dues. But I know you can't pay your way on to this league. Colton's learning curve in for you in a small sense. You know, I thought he was probably better on special teams last week than I probably would have anticipated. I thought he was competitive. I thought he did a nice job and the stuff that we asked him to do continue to progress offensively and seeing those things and seeing how the look changes after the snap and some of those things. But I thought he took a step in helping us on the special teams and being a good size receiver that can play on some of our special teams. We haven't gotten to see, obviously, because we don't see practice in a while. What is his development been like as he's going through his rookie year? So I guess I'm aware that you guys don't get to see practice. So I need that information. I mean, I'm aware that you guys aren't there. It's hard. You know me, we try to get these guys to throw some lives full speed throws. I think that it's been good. I think that the drill work has been good. I think the interactions in the meetings have been good. But it's just hard what the number of guys that we have and the amount of full speed reps that we have during the week. It's just hard. And I'm trying to find a way to develop young quarterbacks. We all are. Me, Timmy, Charles, Pat, everybody. So we're trying to get them throws on Mondays, trying to get these guys live throws on Mondays with guys that don't play in a game or practice with guys because I'm very aware that they've got a throw and I've got to have timing and all those different things. So I think that they're both progressing well. But it is hard during the season. Is there ever a conceivable scenario that Will could come to two out of what he does? There's a lot of conceivable scenarios. There are from now until February. There's a million conceivable scenarios. Like just in the time that we see that Nick was getting a little bit of time on the left side. You're pretty comfortable that he could... Again, another reference to the amount of time that you guys get to see. It's a campaign. It's not going that well. He certainly has to know both sides and want to make sure that we're finding ways to get the best five out there who we think can give us the best chance to win. That's all we want to try to do. And so he's worked it left. He's worked it right. Dylan's worked at both spots inside. And yeah, that's kind of what we're doing. I feel good every day. No better than last week? No, I feel good. It's all mental. It's all mental. It's easier to be overwhelmed to. It's easier to feel good every day if you go through it. Yeah, absolutely. You got to know how to manage. You got to know how to maneuver. I went almost eight years without missing a game. So I was definitely hurt during those eight years in some games. So he's got to know how to manage. How much of hope do you have a second example for God to talk and follow? God has done it for a while and you've said and managed certain things. I'm here to not just better myself and learn a game of football. I still feel like I got a lot to learn. But also things that I have learned, it's all for the given. Anytime anybody asks me anything, I'm there to answer. Then just doing certain things during practice. Guys ask me why I do it and I tell them. So I never want to be a guy that keeps anything again. But we'll be here to give me any advice or encouragement I can. I love it whenever my numbers dialed up. Short ball, I'm just here to be reliable. If it's blocking, that's what I'm going to do. I don't really worry about the numbers. So you know how are my numbers dialed? You guys don't necessarily have the fastest receiver rule. You think you have some guys who are deceptively fast? Trailing can have some really good build-up speed. I know I feel Miles Broward is there. And Chris is obviously showing some excellent speed with the keeper. Yeah, I mean my favorite Hall of Fame receivers, I don't know none in Ranta 4-4. Megatron might be the only one. Jay Rice, Chris Carter, this goes on. You know, Randy Moss is a rabbi, but you know, football speed, man. So to answer your question, I'm going to teach you a question, you know, because I know you'll sound like me. Your question was, we don't have the fastest wire receiver groups. But do you have guys that maybe have deceptive speed? We have guys that know how to make plays and get open. That's what we do in our numbers card. That's what I'm going to teach you. Static, I think you're one of the top three down guys for first downs. I know they kind of surprised you. I've just been on the same page with Ryan. Obviously that's the most important part of, you know, capitalizing on third down. I got to know where he wants me. I got to know what defensive coverage it is. That's one of the more crucial downs in football. So I've been doing it for a long time, man. You know, I'm happy to have a guy like RT who knows football as well. A little fun with their guess today. Just about the jersey swaps he does after the game. That's something you do and maybe if so, who were some of the best ones you selected over the years? Of course, everybody loves doing a jersey swap, but I hear that's a shortage on jersey. So kind of, you know, it sucks for us that we have to pay a little more, but some of the better ones. Man, all my Clemson guys, my Clemson guys, receivers, obviously. Shoot, man, I was young. You know, I used to wish I could get some of the older guys' jerseys, but, you know, Tom Brady sent me one when he played in Tampa Bay, his first year there. And we didn't play those guys, but he sent me a jersey. So I wouldn't say that was a jersey swap, but I think that was just a mutual respect kind of thing. So that's probably my favorite one. What's the problem with that? What's the problem with that? I still have it. It's framed, actually.