 I'll just talk about us in 2019. That's something we started working on in the spring. And every offense is different, but Ryan's done a good job. And there's opportunities that come up and take advantage of. Can it be hard to go away from two weeks ago, the AJ and Corey had season highs and targets and receptions? Then you get to this week, and it's a team that gives up a lot to tight ends. And so you formulate stuff that goes to tight ends. Is it hard at all to go away from the receivers when you say, hey, we can get some going with these guys? A lot of it's a flow of the game. The second play of the game was going to Corey. And the barric comes off, and there was a little consternation there. But that's not like, hey, there are certain weeks you like the matchups. And we thought and knew and worked at a nice job last week, taking advantage of it. So you're going to come back to it, and you're seeing how they're adjusting to it. And we got guys we'd like to move around. And AJ's got good versatility. And so is Corey. But the way the game flowed, you plan to go this way. And then maybe the coverage dictates it. And you go away from it. And then all of a sudden, things start opening up. And knew how to get a really good game. And FERC made some plays. And so we liked the advantage. And it paid off as we moved down the field. Is part of your job maybe managing personalities or expectations for guys in the room? Obviously, everybody wants the ball. How do you work to do that part of it? Or is that even a part of the job? It's all part of it. I mean, you hopefully have the right guys. And they understand week to week. And we don't. Some offenses, this guy's going to get 15 targets a week. And if somebody has the hot hand or they're giving us that, we'll certainly do that if that was the case. But you try to make sure you're working the right matchups and what you think you'll face and those personnel groups and what their coverage dictates. But we've got the right guys in our mindset. And the same thing in my mindset is, can we get better every week? You go back and look at it, all right? Yeah, I wish I hadn't done this. OK, this worked. What can we do? So it's constant. I think you're trying to preach the same message to the players. And sure, I mean, we all live in that moment now. And it's like, ah, didn't do this on Sunday. When you go back to last Sunday, you did. And then you go, all right, what went wrong? What can we do better? And then try to take another step this week. Is it a challenge of playing center when you're in the NFL? Well, I mean, that's life, the offense alignment in the NFL. You don't have three deep. And you've got guys that are hybrid guys. And we feel good about those swing guys. But yeah, that's tough. I mean, if a guy goes down the second play of the game, you try to work those contingencies. And hopefully you have enough reps in the preseason. And as you're working each week and going through contingency plans, but you really only get seven guys on game day. So the guys have to have a lot of versatility that are up for you. I guess is that particular role a difficult one if you don't get a whole lot of reps doing it just because of what a center has to do? He just takes the right guy to do it. Schwingke did that role for us for a few years. And you got guys that can go inside and play either both cars or center. Jameel's done a great job this year in a pinch. He started games. He's had to come in their pinch and get a lot of credit to Jameel. Does Kaleef give you something a little bit different? And is he a guy? Maybe you could take advantage of in certain packages or situations. Yeah, Kaleef did a nice job with the opportunity to give him to him last week. But he's done a good job since he's been here and did a nice job in the spring in the preseason. And he kept just trying to get better. And it's the same mindset you want these guys to have. Like there's not a scholarship given. And it's like, oh, here's your 53. Here's your 10. Here it is. I mean, those guys are working. And Raves does a good job of setting that. It's competitive to practice and guys buy in. And they try to improve. And so Kaleef got an opportunity and did a nice job with it. How difficult is it to scheme against a guy like Keith Lee? He seems to know not only what your formations are, but your checks and all that. Sure, it's a great chess match. He's a great player. And it's an awesome challenge. And that's the fun part each week, is you go in there and no different last week. Tampa had a unique challenge. Todd Bolz is a heck of a defensive coordinator. And we've gone against him a few times. And so the players obviously out there, they had good players, good rushers. But Keith Lee is a really, really good linebacker. And so we've got our work cut out for us. That word decisive that you mentioned earlier comes up a lot with Ryan. To you, is that processing quicker or is it throwing the ball quicker or combination of things? It's a lot of things. And again, Ryan's been around the block. He's a veteran player. And it helps. I mean, some of the guys he's thrown to, we got a lot of work with, just the way the preseason went. But like I said, week to week, we're just trying to take it now, we take another step. But it's a lot of things. It's, again, where the matchups are, how they're playing us in certain things. And guys get a ball early and they get going. And now he feels that they're full of the game. I guess, are you seeing things happen quicker? He's done a nice job. He's done a nice job as involved there. Each quarterback that gets in there, you may call things differently and see how the flow of the game goes. But he's done a nice job. Derrick's getting hit early often. I know there are some obvious answers to that. What's maybe less obvious that goes into career? Yeah, a lot of times too, depending on the scheme you're running in the run game, you don't want negative runs. I mean, that's as obvious. Anybody could sit here and say that. And a lot of times it's little things. And it may not be something on the back side that happened that you try to correct and fix. And it's, again, it's not all one guy. And then the good thing about Derrick did is there were some things that, and we've got to get better. We've got to improve not having negative runs, but he did get on the free safety three times. And that's a really good run defense. We knew the matchups into that. And we just can't try to improve. But there's a lot of times schematically if something may happen on the back side that guy spikes across or even in the front side, the guy gets jammed up or something, and it can blow up a play. So all 11 need to be better in the run game. It just didn't fall on Derrick. Does three times include the penalty one or? No, you had the crack toss that happened, which was set up off the first play of the game. Then you come back and you had the one that he broke backed up. Almost thought we were going to see 99 again. And then he had the one, unfortunately, that fumble. And so, again, it was getting through those guys. There's a good front. Those guys were hard to move and aligned it a nice job. And you want to keep chipping away. What you want to eliminate is you don't want to be second and 12 and then incomplete, then you're third and 12. We've been in too many of those. And we're working week to week to make sure we stay out of those situations.