 We have to prepare for a lot, and that's the most important thing. Nothing out of the norm, we played a physical, competitive game and thought we fought and we lost. And part of that is in life and sports and athletics, you do that, you have to come back the next week or you gotta pick yourself up. And that's what we plan on doing and preparing for everything that they do offensively and defensively and then in the kicking game. Can you talk about maybe the thought process of just making this a normal week, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday as opposed to pushing back, like a lot of teams do on Monday night? What did a lot of teams do, I'm not sure. Well, I'm just saying some teams push, they take the Wednesday off and then practice Thursday Fridays and that sort of thing. Yeah, now we just try to go with some walk through and some speed and walk through and then some speed again tomorrow. So we need all the help that we can get as far as practicing and preparing. Just trying not to go at this point in the season, as far as like four days straight on the tempo of practice. No, you wanna tackle, clean every game, but how important is it against their guys and what they can do in the open field? Well, every X-play isn't just a shot, I know that those are the ones that show up. But there's a lot of X-plays where it's a catch and run or a throw behind the line of scrimmage or even a handoff. That they're creating X-plays a lot of different ways and so that'll be critical how we leverage the football and how we tackle. Just whether it's a ball thrown in the middle, where the way they're running, they may get past the first guy and we're gonna have to have everybody coming from the other side to try to make that tackle and not assume that they're gonna make the play. With all the pre-snap motion and things that they have going on, what have you guys done this week to kind of get ready for that? And how much is it important to kind of keep the discipline with your eyes? We've practiced, that's what we've done and we've tried to show him as many looks and motions as you can. And hopefully before the snap that you have an idea of this guy moved. Here's how I have to adjust and be ready for it and expect it. How do you like what you've seen from Ty? Ty, yeah, you gotta give me these full names of these guys that we just signed. No, I think he's, we had a kicker work out. And he did really well and he's done really well throughout the week. Operation today was good and working with Morgan and Nick. So we have time to watch him and worked him out or went and saw him in the draft process. And so he's pretty familiar with him and what he can do as a good athlete. How important do you think maybe to sustain the draft and pull the football plate keep away this week? Yeah, I think that's gonna be the easy thing to say it. We're gonna have to go out there and do it against a good defense. So hopefully we can drive it and possess it. And then if not, we'll have to have to go defend whenever we have to and try to create some turnovers. But yeah, I mean average 32 points a game for a reason. How will you know Mike McDaniel, what's your relationship like with him? I know him just from combined and meetings, but on a personal level. I wouldn't say that I know him, I haven't worked with him, but I know him enough to talk with him and been in settings with him, business NFL settings with him. It seems like he's done a fantastic job we've talked in the off-season about different things that come up. Will leads the NFL in completion percentage with pre-snap motion and he's last without it. I guess, are you aware of those numbers? And you guys are well below average in using motion at the line of scrimmage. So is it something you want to do more? We want to just try to score as many points as we can and move the football and try to do things that help us. And again, I'll look into those numbers, find out. Again, they take out certain situations that I think Paul had asked about a question before and I went back about first and second down. And again, a lot of that was there was some in two minutes and they looked and what I have appreciated about Will when you talk about completion percentage is he has gotten rid of the football and not taken a negative play when we haven't been able to protect them. And there's been some drops in there, there's been some inaccurate throws. And there's been some throwaways. So again, if we motion, if we don't motion, if we throw on first down, if we throw on second down, we have to remain consistent in our message and our teaching of finding a way to be firm in the middle of the pocket. And run these edge rushers by that are there every week. Just like there'll be this week and it'll be critical for us to do that. No, you always want coverage married with the pass rush. But how important is that in particular this week when two of us getting rid of the ball is going to be? Yeah, you have to get there pretty quick. He's got does a great job of kind of knowing where he wants to go with the football and that if it's not there does a really nice job of getting it to the to the check down and getting it outside and being able to pull the ball back and not he's anticipating those throws being open as opposed to reacting to them. And then if they aren't there, that's the check down comes quicker. And then when you run 22 and however much miles an hour, you get open a little quicker, you can throw it a little quicker. Do you guys expect to step up and be more vocal with Jeff not being out there? Just I don't expect anything other than to do their job and play as hard as they can and compete. And if they want to be vocal, hopefully they're saying the right thing. That's the most important thing is not trying to replicate anything or anybody it's what do I need to do to take advantage of my opportunity. Go play as hard as I can if I have 15 snaps before and I get 30 snaps, do something with those extra snaps. And help us. You talked about in camp how much that Thomas O'Coyah had made a jump from his first year here to the start of this year. How's he progressed as you've gone through the year? Obviously hadn't completed it. Good, Thomas is the football knowledge and understanding of what we're asking him to do and just the professional game is a great attitude. Helps us prepare and continues to work really hard. And comes in locked in ready to go, works lifts hard. He's in all the meetings, helps us in the show teams. And so continue to be excited about working with him. Got anybody out? Tomorrow. Nice to see you. I figured I'd ask. None at all really. I don't look at it anything like that as a challenge. I'm worried about the person's in front of me and that's a defender, not Tyreek Hill. So I really don't worry about what goes on around me besides rock control. We're in front of you. Willby is Jaylen Ramsey, you've had your battles with him. How is that, say, ice? It's fine. Love going against Jaylen, love competing. He's competitive. He talks a lot, right? Not to me, but I think it's our relationship that we got outside of football. How'd that develop? We were playing each other twice a year when he was a rookie. We used to play against him in Jacksonville twice a year when I was in Houston. So just competing against each other all the time, man. I'm sure you got this right out of the gate, but playing the league a long time. Monday night football is still a little bit special for you when you're playing in prime time. Everybody watching? I wouldn't say it's special, but obviously everybody's watching. You want to go out there and perform your best, no matter what the record is. But to us and to most players, it's just another game. I know you talked a lot during Sunday just about how maybe some of the veterans had an impact on you when you were going through the adversity as a rookie. Have you tried to be a positive influence on guys who may be struggling with some of that right now? Absolutely, but I really don't see many guys here struggling with that. I feel like everybody on this team is handling themselves professionally. And certain things we can't control, but I don't see anyone really holding their head in this locker room. Six weeks in, what's your take on the improvement that Will's made of starting the quarterback? A lot of improvement. I think the way he practiced, the way he studies, you can tell the control that he has, the control that he wants to have of this offense has improved. And just his confidence every day I think is increasing. What have you learned about kind of like running your own race and not trying to replicate another team and match a team like the Dolphins? I think for me, I've been in a league for a long time, so I control what I can control. But when you're going up against a team like the Dolphins and you know what they have, their record, obviously ours isn't what it is. I would say it's easy, but it's not. Obviously you look at a team like that and you know what they have in front of them. And you want to go out and show what you have as well. Because I think a game like this, even though our record is what it is, and their record is what it is, it gives us momentum going forward. And obviously, I'll see you next year. I guess the world wouldn't be like for you. I guess getting here and trying to get up to speed with everything going on. Yeah, it's been a quick turnaround, just trying to meet all the guys and just focus on what I need to focus on and be ready to go Monday night. What have you been doing to try to stay ready? Yeah, I've been working out at Kansas States where me and my fiance live. So just using the facilities up there and just staying ready, lifting, doing a little bit of kicking, mostly punting. How's the week going with Morgan and Nick getting on the same page with those guys? We'll be doing snapping and holding every day this week pretty much. We punned a little bit yesterday. So just getting a good rhythm and know what they like to do. What was the excitement level like going from not being on a roster and now on a team and playing on Monday night football? Yeah, it's exciting for sure. You just kind of mentally prepare for it and then just be ready to roll. What was the trial process and the courtship? Just kind of cute talk us through the process of them reaching out and signing? Yeah, you kind of know when a guy goes down that there's potential that you're going to be brought in. So you see, you hate for that to be the reason why you get brought in, but this late in the year, that's just kind of the nature of it. So you see Stoney go down and then you know that there's going to be a workout, eight guys here, NFL vets. So it was fun to be around those guys and learn from them. And yeah, just the workout nature is kind of fun and being along for the ride. You think the guy who talked us to Ryan, what's going on? Say that again? Have you gotten to talk to someone? Yeah, yeah, Ryan's a good dude and we've been communicating a little bit. And I just got some questions for him. So we just kind of went back and forth. I got his number and good guy. You see some veterans that were there at the trial, I'm sure. Like you said, how much confidence does that give you to come in being a young guy with not a lot of experience? Yeah, it gives me a lot of confidence. Kind of getting to go against some guys that I grew up watching on TV. And then realizing that I can do things good and better than they can. So just building confidence from that and just being ready to roll. Did coaches tell you anything about what set you apart? Maybe? No. Have you kind of felt as far as in practice? Kind of getting the flow as far as putting the ball and feeling like yourself? Yeah, I feel good. Weather's nice here. It's a little bit warmer than Kansas time of year. So Kansas, I've been having to go indoors a little bit and get here. It's a little bit warmer. Not quite as windy, so it's just kind of easier to turn balls over and put it outside. You've been a holder throughout college? At college, I held a little bit and this far in the NFL, I've been a holder as well. You get an opportunity like this, especially how exciting is that for you to do it? Yeah, it's exciting, but this is why we all do it. We all are ready for an opportunity and you got to stay ready, especially at our position. You just, you never know when that call is going to come. You just got to keep your hopes up and stay ready for the opportunity.