 You know, obviously the offense has struggled the last couple of weeks. Speed, vlogging, anything for everyone to imagine to do after that. So, new haircut, what's up with that? Nothing much really, just not tired of my health. Coach Ravor had mentioned with the hip, they want to make sure that's good. But also with everything that you can do, try to avoid over-counting sitting. Where are you with that hip, you know, how do you feel being able to go out? I feel good, um, taking in the ingot soil and nothing, so I'm just staying on top of it and taking care of it really. So it don't come back and hurt me. What were some of the things that you had while you were, you know, on the IR? The way you run, like, violent. So, like, how do you feel about still running that way, but not, you know, reactivating that hip? Took it to me and I had to, it was a long process. I just had to stick with it, man, but I'm all good, you know. Guys, is that something that you've experienced before? Uh, yeah, and that's something that, you know, you really appreciate coming, especially from, like, the top down, especially from the head coach. You know, the guys involved, the guys show that it really means something to them, and it makes you even play harder for your coaches and stuff like that. And then you look at, like, there's a lot of guys who came in late, like, yourself, but you just have a way of just, like, getting, gratiated right into the program quickly. Was there something that you've sensed that would allow you to do that as well? I mean, I'm like, I can't help but be myself in every aspect and situation that I go through, so it's been cool to feel, like, very much so accepted by, like, the team and the guys in the room. In terms of, I guess, just getting here late, you know, what are the things that you try to do just to make you catch yourself up? Um, well, I took some extra time in my first couple of days here to sit with me with the coaches and get, make sure I learned the playbook, to get it in real quick because I got to play this week. You know, first weekend, I was on the field. Make sure I took the time to make sure I knew the checks and things that I need to be prepared for the game, you know, so I can go out there and do my job for my teammates. In terms of that, I guess, you know, making sure that you don't get caught in a wrong position or miss a call or something is probably the most important thing because that can lead to a big play. Oh, yeah, most definitely, you know, just being on top of, being a pro, just knowing your job, knowing what you've got to be, and being reliable for the guy next to you, you know, because that's really all it's about because you, you trust that he's going to do his job, he trusts that you're going to do yours. We said running game, not, not going as well in general as you guys had liked for the last few weeks. What, what can, like it's not Derek, it's not the line, you know, it's communal thing, but what can Derek do a little better himself to be part of this position, do you think? Stay consistent and keep, keep being in the right place. Press in the holes he's supposed to press, and then when you get opportunities, win when he hits a one-on-one opportunity. But, you know, other than that, I think, you know, whenever you go through a tough time in football, I've learned through the years of my coaching years is you stay to the fundamentals and technique, you stick to the fundamentals technique, you don't have knee-jerk reactions, and you keep playing, you keep plugging along and you try to be consistent, and it'll eventually turn. And then if you got to make some quarter terms, schematically or something like that, then you do, but there's, you know, there's no need for a knee-jerk reaction. We've had success running the ball this season, so we'll get back, we're going to keep doing it, we're going to keep trying, and eventually it'll, it'll pop and it'll work just the way it's always kind of done. I was going to ask you also, Titan's had a step today, you know, about four years ago, Derek had that monster game against Jacksonville, 204 yards, whatever. I was going to ask you maybe what your recollection was from that game and also how important was that game for Derek's career? You can almost look at his memories that were like pre-that game and then after that game in terms of... Yeah, if you remember correctly, if I remember correctly, I should say, Dion actually started the game. Dion was the starter and Derek actually went in because we were backed up. So it was still early in the game, if I remember correctly, and Dion started, Dion had an explosive screen in the first series and then they punted and we were backed up on the one-yard line, so it was like, okay, Derek's the bigger guy, let him go pound it, and then he took off and then he went in the next series, I think, and he took off on another run and it was the kind of restless history and then they tell you what kind of guy he is. He got toward the end of the game and I think he had four touchdowns if I'm not mistaken, and we were down in the goal line area and he asked Braves to put Dion in and let Dion score. And Dion, we ran the ball three or four straight times and it didn't work, but, you know, the stadium was screaming, he didn't really hit and he wanted Dion to score, so that tells you a little bit about who he is, you know, and from that point on it's kind of taken off and, again, a lot of credit goes to the offensive line, the tight end, and there's been a lot of guys through in the past few years and both the old line, the tight ends and whenever there are long runs, there's always receivers down the field blocking and, you know, Corey certainly did a great job and if I remember correctly, Dion knew actually on that play towards ACL, he was done for the season, so the next group of guys that got ready to play was also, you know what I mean, so it's just a collective group and that, again, is a situation where, to me, Derek was running, become more consistent, he was in the right place and then these things happened and it took, because no one saw that coming, I wish I could tell you I was coaching for him to run for 200 yards, but you know what I mean? It just, he kept working because, as you know, I mean, he got to a point early that season, we made a change and started starting Dion. I was here in 18 when we first got here, something we used and it's, you know, to simulate tipping balls at the line of scrimmage and created a habit and obviously when we do good things happen and I think the indie game was a great example of that when Tartt picked off the ball after tipping it to himself and so it was just trying, something we tried to simulate, but we used kick balls so that way it doesn't hurt our guys' fingers or whatever it may be. And then even, you know, looking like today you guys are working on it and I saw that you stopped the drill and you had them restart to, it seemed like to get used to coming out of the huddle with energy and getting on the ball and go, that's what I thought it was, but anyway, just working on the get off itself. How do you kind of go through and find drills that help that? Yeah, the first thing that I do is I just look at the game, you know, I watch the game and try to think about how, what they do in the game, what we can do in practice or in a drill to simulate that and try to help them and you always start with the foundation and the fundamentals and obviously when you game plan for a team those might get more specific, but in terms of them coming out today and me making them restart it's because they didn't come out with enough urgency. You know, we do get offsets, that's simulating third down, it's a big time deal for us so take it pretty serious. Yeah, I mean, Braves is doing really good. In general we got to be more consistent up front and you know, give a lot of credit to the Eagles, they played really well and we didn't play our best game and for Dennis it's still about just staying, those basic fundamentals and pass pro and staying inside out and using some length and all those types of things, but you know, we all have a responsibility in that for sure. What's been your take on the Raven and in terms of how is he making strides? Yeah, I'm excited to kind of see the Raven and see what he can do. He's doing a good job, he's gotten better, he's of course bought into what we do and how we do things so you know, we'll kind of see where it takes him. He's a big and strong guy. Yeah, so I know you guys have been very well on the start but with all the things that have been going on online, has there been any thought of, is that at all an option? Yeah, I think it's just, we're always trying to find the best five and starting with Braves and there's always conversations and stuff like that but we believe in the guys who we have out there and we believe in Dylan too, he's served so many roles for us, he's been all over the place for us over the last two years.