 Questions. Yeah, Kyle, how did you feel everything went for you yesterday in the second game? Well, you know, obviously, you know, we didn't come out with the win, but I think we fought hard. It's still early in the season, and, you know, I see our team winning in the right direction. The catch, you made kind of with one arm behind you, sort of take me through that moment. Does instinct just sort of take over there? Or what's going through your mind as the ball's a little behind you, but you still find a way to get a hold of it? Oh, yeah. It's kind of like instinct, just trying to make a play on the ball. And, you know, when the ball comes my way to make something of it. So I just, it came stuck in my hands, and I turned up for you. Obviously, when you work with that in practice, do you want, he wants to throw it accurately to you and on time. Do you work on bad ball drills where maybe you have to go outside of your range and kind of like, when do you work on that? How much does that help you when things are going fast? I mean, you kind of can't try and train for bad balls, but you have your things where your body torques certain ways, and you kind of just, it's small drills where just offsetting the ball and, you know, turning your body around. But for the most part, just, you know, when the ball comes my way, it could be a bad ball just to make a play on the ball. When you make a catch like that, or even one that's very routine, especially as you're kind of going so early into the first couple NFL games, is there confidence to be gained in each successful experience? How do you kind of view those individual moments? Definitely, it's just kind of, like I said, a confidence boost for me. It kind of gets me going knowing that I can sustain NFL and I can make a play that's against the best of the best. So, you know, that's pretty much it. How do you feel like you evolve, I mean, small sample sizes, right? But like, how do you feel like you evolve from week one to week two in terms of how you played and what you were seeing out on the field? I've just been able to recognize courage a little better. You know, trying to figure out the small details, you know, to make my game better each week, because I know it's something that I can improve on, something in each game. So, just small things like that. I remember when I was talking to some of your college coaches, you didn't move around nearly as much as you do now, early in your college career. Is that making this transition a little trickier for you because there is so much movement and you are playing so many spots versus that high school to college transition? Or are there other things that are maybe making this easier? I think it kind of makes me more flexible, being able to do a lot more things. And it's kind of put the challenge on me mentally to know everything and kind of learn the whole offense. So, that's something that you all kind of embrace. How have you gone about doing that? Like, what's your study happens? Okay, I can't let you know the recipe. But just studying every day during the week I'm all going through plays and courage and going through with my coaches. Are you worried the recipe is going to lead to other types of stuff? Following your path, I won't. No, it's a bunch of great tidings. They have their own routine. And I think the one I'm doing right now, it can be a tweak, but it's still on the way up. I know you say you don't want to really share with that. What exactly is that routine? Give me a snippet of what that routine is. Just go home and watch it. Coach Smith kind of keeps throwing stuff on your plate like even as you were asked to do it a year. How have you handled that? He said that it was a confidence builder that trusts you to keep learning and absorbing and then executing these types of things. What's that like mentally when he keeps kind of giving you stuff as we move forward? It's a challenge that I love to embrace and it's something that each day in practice when he may throw something new in to be able to try and get it right the first time and if not, get it right the second time and don't make multiple mistakes on it so that he can trust me to do multiple things. To that end, what is Arthur Smith's teaching style with you? Is he very hands-on with you, showing you what he wants? Or is it more, I guess, talking to you? I'm curious to see what his teaching style is. I don't know if I'm making any sense. It's kind of half and half. He's hands-on on the field and when we're in the classroom he's showing me other tight ends so he's coached before many great to try and do like them so it's kind of like mixing the two together and trying to put my own flavor on it. I know that you said, I think the last one we spoke to probably before week one that you were very appreciative of him taking the time to teach you and to be there to kind of walk you through this, I think I'm paraphrasing. But to that end, what does that mean to you to kind of come in and be like, you're one and have this coach kind of really being hands-on with you like that? I love it because he was a past tight end coach so he has knowledge of the position and he's a great offense of mine so he just kind of helps it and makes things easier to learn from someone like that. We haven't talked to you really since the aftermath of that first game. You've been back and watched what you saw. What did you take from that first game? Maybe you didn't learn before that you're like, oh wow, okay, I see X or Y. Just small details. Been there with Identify Things Faster. Like what? Coaches. Coaches. Matt talked about, you know, everybody getting on the same page and things looked up, you know, wasn't as choppy as he caught it the first week. Do you sense that that's coming along? Everybody's getting to where y'all function as a unit. Definitely. I think Matt does a great job of holding the team accountable and we're all starting to gel together and I think, like I said, we're starting to go in the right direction. I had a good get some results to, you know, get some points on the scoreboard. It was fun, but like I said, we didn't have the outcome we wanted and small details to help us win next week. Anything else? Awesome. Thank you guys. Thanks, Kyle.