 young player, hopefully he can learn from it and we can learn from from not getting anybody injured and we can move on. Why are you so animated today at practice? Very vocal, perhaps colorful, maybe? I've been basically just yelling at everybody today. Why exactly? I thought that'd be like a normal day. Um, you don't come very often, Jared. We know that you are I know, but in the past, you haven't been here as much. Um, we needed to have some energy. We needed to follow up what we did yesterday with some more energy and, you know, just trying to provide that and, um, you know, we didn't script anything today. We got both teams on the side and a lot of moving parts. Lot of guys down offensive line. Um, very, very thin and and we have games and we have weeks like that, right? We can go back into three years that we've been together here. You know, things happened during the season preseason's chaotic. I'm just trying to work to the operation. You know, you're going to go in there in the third quarter and field goal and field goal block and this this lines up this time. This guy's in for this guy and this defense. And so I thought it was a good opportunity for us to get some of that work in. And, um, I would say that it was more positive than negative and we moved in the, you know, the right direction today. After what, you know, I didn't think was a was a very good effort on our part yesterday. I mean, I think the defensive line is, is it is it been a really good group for us? It's been a, you know, it's been a group that's had had full numbers. You know, when we come to camp, we have a breakdown of what we think that we need. And, you know, John and I went went heavy on the roster at offensive line because we knew we had some guys that are working there. We're working their way back, you know, Taylor and tie. But then we also knew that we had some veterans in Roger and Ben that we're going to need some days. And unfortunately, you know, that's the group that that's kind of gotten hit the worst and hit the hardest. Um, so, you know, I think that they're battling. I do. I think there's been some really good efforts up front. I thought that that half line run and pass drill was was a good drill. I think that that's the way we need to start practice. Um, or start our day or start our game, you know, with those base fundamentals like this and that, you know, for all I mean, obviously Taylor is a large part of what we're doing here. And, um, you know, he does have some energy and excitement. I do feel like he's been able to harness that for the good, you know, and not, you know, do some of those things that would hurt the team and try to learn from some of those. And, um, you know, he's been he's been locked in and he's done everything that we've asked him to do, you know, in his return. Um, and he wants to add more to it. He wants to do more. So that's positive. What we ask him to do with individuals one on ones, you know, working conditioning and he's done all that. And so, uh, you know, hopefully we can progress here to the to the next step and kind of see where that goes. Properly, as you say, what can that energy bring to you? Whether it's the hull or the, I mean, it would, we need him to block his guy and not let his guy make the play. But he has a personality. We want him to, to let that personality out and be excitable and, um, and have fun, you know, and help us help us move the football, help us score. Right. I'm not trying to take anything away from from his personality and, and, and, and, and, you know, I enjoy it and we have a really good relationship, but talk about him wanting to do more. What's that process like? We got player wanting to do more. You obviously got his best interest in mind with the trainers. How do you work through? Well, I mean, it's a conversation between the doctors, the trainer, myself, you know, and what we're trying to do and what he needs and where he's at physically and we're gonna have to start incorporating them into, you know, he's doing the jog throughs, which are good. You know, we'll see, you know, where that leads to, you know, does it lead to more one on ones? Does it lead to some reps in a team period? I don't know. Um, but as long as he's, he's, we're all on the same page. I think that's what's most important. You know, I think it needs to be better. You know, I need to be better as a young player up front and playing right tackle, playing right guard, playing all over the place because guys are down. You know, we need to, you know, start continuing to make some progress. I think the consistency has been what's been lacking. You know, see a really good play and then, you know, see a mistake that maybe we've made, you know, or he's made previously and that we've tried to correct and he needs to correct that like every player does so that we're not, you know, making those same mistakes two and three times. That's that's most important. And you run it sometimes where defenders are covering, but you don't throw. What, uh, could you talk through what what you're doing there and why the throw part is important? Well, it's it's about a progression and Ryan's had a lot of, you know, throws and we were using a quarterback down there. Um and to me it's more about, you know, the receivers in this particular drill, I think that you're talking or referencing was was a bunch drill, you know, just trying to get guys that to come out of the bunch, whatever route concept we have, um defensively, you know, how they're going to handle that and that to me is the most important as opposed to, you know, worrying about a catch and a two stripe finish and and just being conscious of, you know, their legs to me, the most important part of that was was not picking ourselves on defense and make sure that we have our good spacing on offense and, you know, we're going to trust Ryan to progress through and sometimes that's even better, you know, than sitting there and throwing the ball that he can he can progress and see who's open and I think we can go and learn from it on tape and watch it. I didn't have a chance to watch it. I was at the other drill but, you know, hopefully we we got something out of that today. Last week you talked about San Brailo eventually returning as as an option at right tackle. Kendall has not been at right tackle since really the beginning of camp. Why play him practice him on the left side and how comfortable would you feel about him on the right side? Yeah, we feel very comfortable. I think that, you know, what we've tried to do is is put the best five guys out there and with this camp with with Taylor with where he's at now, you know, that's been that's been quiz and lamb and Kendall is going to have an opportunity to compete at right tackle. He will. So we'll tie. I've told him that, you know, and quiz has done a nice job. He's battled and, you know, I think he's a better player now than when he got here. So, you know, we're trying to work all those guys in and and and just try to find the best group before where we're at right now in practice. This is a trust factor from what you saw from Queston Berry last year when pressed into action. Maybe help him in that competition. Well, I mean, we trust all of them or they wouldn't be here. I mean, I think that that quiz took advantage of opportunities. He knew what to do. I thought he finished or thought, you know, it wasn't perfect. You know, we got beat some, but, you know, he was battling and he was competing. And, you know, that's that's all we could ask of him. And, you know, we love we love quiz and obviously going to give him an opportunity to try to help us. I mean, I think what we've always tried to do is just figure out whatever the rules are and, you know, and play by him and operate by him. And if it's 16, it's 16. If it's eight, we'll have eight. We didn't have many, many guys to keep. We had we had some quarantine guys, the extra snapper upon or all that other stuff last year. You know, we talked about the quarterback earlier, but, you know, we'll see. We'll see going forward. I mean, we're planning on 16 obviously this year and how many of those guys we need to keep away and then, you know, if we can find some guys that we feel like can help us if they have to go in the game on Saturday, on Sunday. And then, you know, we how we feel like we need to practice and if we need extra linemen or whatever we need. Good. I mean, I think there's been energy over there. We've turned the ball over, haven't had many mental errors. You know, very early, you know, very early, but from what I could tell today with the unscripted stuff, I, you know, I think that there was there wasn't guys running around with the call with a late call or anything like that. We wanted to keep it, you know, purposely fundamental and basic. So let these guys go out there and play. Nobody was trying to scheme anybody. I wanted to be conscious of that. So good. I mean, just just like Todd has been and, you know, everybody else, but we got to keep moving. We got to keep pushing ahead everybody and try to hold everybody accountable. Guys, you have returning punts sometimes five. Chester's got by far the most experience in the league. How much does that give my heads up? Well, experience is good, but also production and the ability to make good decisions and to catch it and show that they're clean and all those that we track and film every punt that they catch. And he has had experience. And so, you know, they're all working for that role. They'll all get a chance in preseason to return them against, you know, some live coverage teams. Well, that's who we have catching right now. And then until somebody else comes in that can, you know, show that it's certainly not going to be big. John, we gave him a chance the other day. He dropped it. So he lost his opportunity. You're a weekend to camp. What are some things that maybe have stood out so far? What are some other things that you're not pleased with that you need to see improvement on? Jim, I'm not going to give us a state of the union after one week. Now, we just got to keep getting better. We've got some work in the red zone. We've had some third down. You know, we'll continue to add two minute. You know, today was a good day. Step in the right direction, not having a script. But, you know, I'm not going to be ready to evaluate, you know, the roster and whatever, you know, wherever we're at right now. I mean, I hope that we're all great teachers, whether we're the head coach, the head athletic trainer, the strength coach, offensive assistant, whatever that may be. Like, we have to find ways to teach, find, be creative, to help our players learn best. They all, they all learn differently. And, you know, I think it's always the combination of how much time do you give them with the position coach? How much time are you in the unit? How much time are we in a squad? You know, and so I try to fill in the gaps of where they're at when I have a squad that 25 or 30 minutes is about teaching, is about the penalties and how they're calling something or the situation or, you know, what I see around the league or the effort and the finish, the fundamentals that we're playing with and then, you know, the coordinator's got to do his job and fill in those gaps and then it trickles down to the position coach. And then ultimately the player's responsibility to take that information out onto the field. How often are you in Christian Fulton's ability to take on a much bigger role this year given all the changes in that unit? Yeah, I mean he's been out there, he's been working, you know, confident in Christian. He's continued to work on his consistency. I mean you saw him, you know, one thing was cool, you got beat, you know, Josh caught a pass on him early in camp and he came back with the same route and was able to stay square and not back up and he got an interception on it the second time around. So those are positive things that when you make a mistake that you come back and you recognize it and you learn from it and, you know, he took advantage of the same coverage and the same route and got it made a play. Your box, especially Darrington, are taking advantage of the extra reps with Derek, you know, being slow go early on? Yeah, I mean I think so. You know what I mean? Mackay, all those guys. The full backs, there's good competition. Darrington, you know, we got Jeremy back and, you know, Brian obviously is playing this league too. So it's a good group. It's a group that's been available each and every day and I would say that every day one of those, you know, a few of those players have done something that has stood out. You know, I think Josh was a pro. I think he learned a lot in the spring and a lot of the transition to the offense and really got off to a really good start in training camp and he's working hard to get back and, you know, when he's ready to get back we'll put him back out there and hopefully he can get left off because, like I said, he was doing some good things. Who's that? What are you referencing? You know what, you know, we're going to be probably cautious with Julio. So the Julio watch, you know, will continue. We'll have a plan for him, but I would anticipate, you know, that he would be that we would be all on the same page, you know, by the time the season started, you're going to see him out there at times. You're going to see him on the other field and he's played a lot of games and that's kind of where we're going to be each and every day. So we can kind of all be on the same page and I won't have to address it every day. Thanks, guys.