 How's Waddle been? They've used him at kick and punt, but mostly kick and have they kind of alternated guys at punt return and how's he been as far as a returner? Yeah, you know, I think he's trying to find his way a little bit. He's obviously a dynamic player, whether on special teams or on offense. And I just remember, you know, watching over him in college and him being dynamic with his hands in the ball. But, you know, whether he's back there on kickoff return or punt return, we've got to be ready for him and we've got to gang tackle and be ready to do a great job with him in our coverage lanes because, you know, he's a threat anytime to score when he touches the ball. So we've got to do a great job against him. On Sunday, I wondered, do you tell guys to sort of, you know, err on the side of caution in those kind of situations when it comes to return and punt or kick in terms of fair catches? No, you know, we still want our guys to be aggressive, but, you know, they got to understand the situation that they're in. And we'll obviously practice for the worst case scenario with weather, whether it's a wet ball drill here today and yesterday. So we'll get them prepared for it. And if it happens to be bad weather, our guys, you know, it won't be a big deal for them. But if they do have great weather, great. If not, we still want to stay aggressive as much as we possibly can. There's a missed kick. How much do you try to talk to Randy and kind of find out what's happening in game and that sort of thing? Or do you kind of leave that to him to know what he did wrong and to correct it himself? Yeah, I think the biggest thing for me is I let him gather his thoughts. I'm not one of those coaches that are going to go up to him right away and be like, well, what just happened? What did you do wrong and things like that? One, they probably don't want to talk to me anyways because they're upset. But, you know, I kind of let them go and then James will come over there and talk to him. And then if I need to go over there and say something to him, most of my coaching is when I go over there is telling him like, listen, we've got to move on to the next kick. That's done and over with. What do we need to do to make corrections for you to make this next kick? But we got to forget about it and go on. That's my big coaching point. We can't dwell on missed kicks. We got to just move on to the next one. What have they done at Pup Return of Lake? Has Holland been doing a lot of their, have they alternated those guys or have they kind of gone to Holland? Yeah, well, even last week they had another guy, Tommy Lee Lewis, I believe, who went back there and did some things for them. And then Holland came in, I believe, like the last six. But it has been Holland been back there and going over film from him when he was at Oregon. Dynamic Returner did a great job. You know, last week it was more fair catches for him, but he's another guy if he gets his hands on the ball, we'll be able to get upfield, make some guys miss. So, you know, we're going to prepare for three guys back there. And whoever they bring back there, you know, we're going to sit there and watch over them and know what they specialize in and see what we can do. You see guys like David Long, Monty Rice, they always talk about how special teams help translate to them being a part of the defense. How do you approach that? Do you kind of like coach them to be able to carry over to having a bigger impact on defense? For sure. I think when we first get him, obviously Coach Rable does a great job. You know, he dealt with that when he was a player, where he played on special teams at the beginning of his career. And then when he obviously moved on to New England, had a bigger role on defense. So it's great to have Mike being able there to tell them about his experience. But we tell him right away when there are rookies that you got to play on special teams. And the more you do on special teams, the more you get noticed, the more you'll get noticed defensively and things like that. Because I tell the guys all the time, I want you to start on defense too, trust me. Like, that would be great for our team. But for right now, we got to focus in on special teams and doing your job and do it the best that you possibly can. And if you do have that opportunity to play on defense, you take advantage of it. So we just try to tell them it's going to help them out in the long run with special teams. But it will also help the defensive coaches notice them too when they make plays in space. What's happening again for your group for the most part this year? Yeah, I would say good. Not great. Because I still think we're leaving plays out there in space. I think that's one of our big things to do these past couple of weeks is make plays in space. So we're really trying to work on our gunners especially, kind of coming to balance a little bit, not hopping, not falling off the diving board, just getting big and trying to make those tackles in space. So we can always improve on tackling each and every single week.