 Yeah, Coach, what's your quarterback situation with McCarran going out? State affairs, that quarterback now? Yeah, I really feel for AJ McCarran. He's anytime I got something like that happens, it's non-contact. It's tough when you know what these guys put into it. And so I feel for AJ. We'll obviously get the MRI to confirm. But he's heartbroken. He had bounced back. And he was out there fighting and fighting for his team and trying to get the extra yards. And then I understand injury is a part of the game, but there's still a human element. And so I feel for AJ. He was just had to see the MRI. Well, you're always going to look to improve the team, D-Led. And so we have to assess and see what the injury is until we get in the MRI. We've seen things happen before, so it's quick. But anytime we're always looking to improve the roster. And then if it is long-term, sure, we'll continue to look there, D-Led. And how did he fall in? Yeah, well, so he came in there. And that is the job. He was the backup quarterback tonight. And he had to be ready. And he stepped in there, and he did drive us down. He made a play on fourth down. The one thing that Felipe's continuing to show him is he can extend plays. I thought he threw the ball a little bit better tonight at times. Still going to push him, where he's had a lot of growth and continue to grow. And the reason I respect Felipe, because he's a tough-minded guy. And you can push Felipe. And we want to continue to push our operation. And he's thrown into situations that you can never replicate at practice. And these are very valuable reps for him and for all those guys out there. No. No, I was from Upbox. It's really good teamwork. So you're kind of waiting to see how the booth review is going to go. So you're waiting, you're waiting. And then they tell you about 20 seconds if they don't do it. And we had really good communication upstairs. That's good teamwork. And so I threw it. But I waited, and I threw it, and we won the challenge. So I was happy with that. Yeah, we've got a great staff. And you've got to trust people to do their job. And it's nice for me to talk about the young guys getting reps. It's good for me to get reps in that role, Scott. So it feels great. Like I said, it's nice. Tonight, I felt a little more comfortable when I did have to turn my back, if I wanted to say something in the quarterback. I knew we have communication upstairs. And a guy on the sideline, that's a good thing about the headsets. I thought that communication was clean tonight. But yes, the preseason games helped me as well. Yeah, I mean, that's life in the NFL. And like I said, there's a lot of ways to do it. And that's the fun part about coaching and the decisions that we make as an organization because we're in line with those guys at some point. And that's been my experience. And when you have a chance to develop players, that's invaluable. So everybody's got a different situation. Those are guys that are going to play on Sunday. And there's not a better experience in the world. It's unfortunate. We've got to be a little bit cleaner. We've got to get off the field on third down. We need to operate better in the red zone. But I was happy at times, those guys stood up. It was huge. And that's why we decided to play the young guys. We thought we had a very productive week. I can't give enough credit to Miami and their staff. It was a very clean two days. It's easier said than done. And that's a credit to their staff. And I was very pleased with both teams. And we got a lot of good work out there. I mean, we got something in 95 competitive reps both days, Wednesday, and Thursday. And then those guys got another step tonight. Again, it's true. I just, when something like that happens and you got to take them out, we're going to be very cautious. Until we get the final word, and like I normally don't like talking about injuries, but I don't know. We'll have to speak. It didn't look good. A lot. We want to see if they're going to push through. We don't want to be front runners. We want to be a team that can stand up in tough situations, because that's the nature of the beast in the NFL. It's unfortunate we got down too many possessions. We want guys that are going to continue to swing and be able to close games, because these games are going to come down in a regular season more times than not to one possession. And we got to control those situations. It certainly helps. But I think we can practice as you build up. It's hard when you're not tackling in practice, but we felt pretty good, good back and forth during the week. And then tonight, we were able to give those backs carries. And that's what we didn't get to last week. Like I said, if you're going to be the optimist of silver lining, at least we cut down some of the penalties. So we weren't in get back on track. We were able to get in some drives. But we need to score more possessions, clearly. And what did you hope to see getting him out there? Well, he missed a lot of time. And Caleb's done a nice job working himself back into shape. And that's why I very first play. Went right behind him. No secret, went right to the right side behind him. And I thought he came off the football. And Caleb, I've been pleased with Caleb's progress. And he's bought in. And he's working through it. Very confident in Youngway. No, I'm all right with Youngway. Michael Rothstein. You're going to have to see us, sir, for a second. I can see you. For some clarity with McCarran, is the sense that he got heard actually on that run, or was it a complete non-contact situation? Michael, again, until we get the full evaluation, I just go on through what he's communicating. We got to go back. And obviously, the doctors will pull the film. And then we have to get an MRI. Going with the second team offensive line against a lot of Miami's first few defense. Does that maybe skew some of the evaluation of how you look at maybe the yard precarious, some of the runs, some of the other guys? Does that show how you look at it? No, because those guys, those are guys that play on Sunday. And if you're going to be a regular contributor, you can't. That experience out there is so valuable, and that we're not going to make excuses. And so, but he had a nice week, and it's good to get him in there and get him in there in the protection, because that's critical for the back. However we use the back, you've got to have guys that can get in there and protect on those critical downs, third down, fourth down, in two minutes. Jeff Schulz. Arthur, in notwithstanding EJ's injury, because the back and forth ups, has it been difficult to evaluate their play, or do you think you've gotten a decent read on what their level is? Well, AJ, when we signed him, he's played in the NFL. So you have actual NFL games to evaluate. Felipe is the one that, to me, has had the biggest growth. And that's why these last two games for him to come in there and play, you just can't replicate that in practice. And to develop quarterbacks in this league, you've got to play them. There's no other way to get around it. And so that was our philosophy going into these first two games. And then the situation is very unfortunate to happen to AJ, but that's life as a backup. So Felipe is going to be your backup quarterback. Unfortunately, that's the situation that happens a lot of times, whether it's the first play of the game, you hope it doesn't happen, but then you get into a drive and he's got to get ready to go and be prepared. Yeah, again, I know this is preseason in the backups and not necessarily being strategic in play, calling or anything, but have you been disappointed in the offense's production at all in the two games? I mean, the best way to answer your question, Jeff, we got to evaluate how we're playing schematically. We're not out there trying to trick anybody. We're trying to see if we can block, we can get open, we can catch. I thought some guys took another step tonight. There's a lot of different philosophies, 32 different philosophies. We're trying to run our bread and butter and to get apples to apples evaluation. So again, I thought we took another step. We got in there and we need to possess the ball a little bit longer and when we get down in the red zone, we need to take advantage.