 Um, well, I mean, I think that that'll, um, you know, again, be a fluid situation and we'll keep looking through a lot of different options and, you know, whether we bring guys to work out, whether we, you know, sign guys, you know, see who, you know, kind of comes available and work through some things. We obviously going to need one. It's surprised you a little bit and how encouraging is it that he can be available this very encouraging Dylan worked extremely hard to get back out here and through conversations with his surgeon, our doctors, Dylan, most importantly, you know, just excited to get him back out there and again, I think it's, um, you know, we're probably a little bit away from from team, you know, but I think it's also important that, you know, when a player gets to a point that done kind of rehab and that he gets back out there with his teammates and individual and figure out group things and then we'll see where he is. I think he can, you know, certainly I want to just make sure that, you know, see how he feels before we start making him an option anywhere. I think that the first step is just getting him out there. Back on the kicker situation, has it frustrated you that you've not been able to find anybody to stabilize that position the way that you have at the punter position? By you mean having Brett Kern here, you know, for 12 years or 15 years, however many years it was here before me. No, not frustrated. Is it more part of the challenge that it's not easy to find kickers who can, you know, do what you're, you know, to kick in this league? There's 32 of those jobs. Yeah, I mean, no one Justin Tucker is available. Another guy who's not being let go anytime soon. No, I mean, yeah, I mean, I guess we're just going to keep finding, you know, keep evaluating guys and, you know, again, we're going to need one and we're obviously searching like everybody, not everybody else, but a handful of teams. There were some good kickers available in free agency during early free agency. No, there's kickers going to be available at different times throughout the year, and whether that's free agency or tomorrow or next day. Just don't guys have any experience doing kickoffs if you needed it. If you needed to use it, I don't think that's something I don't think that's something that again, it would be an emergency thing. It's not something I think we really want to explore. Just from a mechanic standpoint injury, I don't think that that's something that he's, you know, trained for, he could, he could do it in an emergency and did do it and, you know, just was ready to do it. But yeah, I don't think we would start there. How much I guess the lingering injuries make it difficult this time of year we were trying to get down to 53 and decide how long. I think that's part of it and seeing how guys are going to, you know, do you have to carry them? Do you have to, you know, you're going to put them on IR with some sort of designation and for return and, you know, all part of the process of getting to 53 tomorrow afternoon. Before the season about tweaking your training regimen to two days on and then a one day walk through, what did the data through training camp show you how that went? From a soft tissue perspective, I would say, you know, in training camp good, again, I think some of our injuries, most of the majority of our injuries occurred during games, you know, so we'll have to see where that goes and continue to monitor it and try to make sure that everybody's ready to go and when things come up, address them, treat them. But I think that through training camp, I thought that the we didn't have, I didn't feel like we had a lot of receivers or DBs with hamstring issues or things like that that normally would show up with that those position groups. You feel like this is kind of the new formula you're going to take forward then that this really had an impact on that? We weren't far off, you know, from this last year, you know, again with the jog throughs and if we look back, we did this similar thing last year. So I think that that's, you know, we were this year, we'll see where it is next year and see if we're see where we're at. But I mean, I thought that the guys handled it pretty well. As far as just how they approach the day and we're able to get work in and install and go out on the field and just lower the volume. With the offensive line, what's left between now and the season opener that you have to accomplish? As far as like the right tackle position for you to name a guy to be the starter there? Right now, Chris is the starter that could change. Justin's here, Dylan's getting to practice. You know, we're going to work through, you know, Jalen hopefully be back out there today. Keep practicing, keep competing. You know, things can change. It's nothing that's set in stone throughout anywhere. You know, maybe a few positions, but you know, I thought they responded well yesterday to some of the corrections, conversations coming out of the game and and you know, I think they know what we expect or what I expect and the ability to protect the guy with football whether that's when we run it or whether we throw it. Yeah, I anticipate Will being out there. I think he's, you know, for a young player, I thought he stayed really engaged in what we're doing offensively and just had a professional approach to not being on the field, which some guys, it's difficult, you know, they lose focus because they know they're not practicing or, you know, maybe not playing the game. I felt like just his preparation leading up to the game was lockstep. I saw him communicating with, you know, with Malik and the coaches. So there's just a lot of maturity there to players career. They're going to deal with some sort of absence and how they handle it. And so I thought it's pretty good start for Will. Out of the building. Is that start Monday? I think that starts after, after tomorrow and and and there's going to be some modification. You know, you know, Nick will be back after, I think three games into the building, allow him to lift and work out here and, you know, be involved in meetings just nothing with practice. So that's good so that he can come in here. He can work out. He can treat meetings and just not have any involvement with practice or be at the games. Do you feel like now with the opener on the horizon, like the bulk of the issues you had last year outside of injuries are fixed to your satisfaction been addressed? The issues. I mean, we're going to have issues every year that we're going to have to deal with. I mean, I think everybody does. I think that's where you go in. Take care of the football and turn it over more. If you could tell me that's going to happen and then I'll tell you, yeah, but you practice and prepare for it. But what matters is what you do out on the game. You know, practice is important. I understand that we believe that your ability to make plays on the practice field lead to what you do in the game. But also you have to go out and do it in the game. You have to you have to block them. You have to tackle. You have to turn the football over. You have to be able to take care of it, protect the quarterback and make contested catches and all those things. How do you get the confidence level that what you've done through practice translates in the game? Or is that just what you see against New Orleans is what you get? I'm not really sure. I know that we've had some really good examples of us making plays against Minnesota. Us making plays in the game against Minnesota. Us having, you know, running a four minute operation closing the game out. We're going to need to do that. Hopefully in 17 games that I would don't think it'll be 17, but I'd like it to be. But we've also had examples of us, you know, playing man coverage, getting off the field effect in the quarterback. We were able to throw the ball. You know, one thing I thought was was really cool coming out of the game was that we went in with some specifics on on special teams and on defense and offense. And, you know, we averaged 10 and a half yards and attempt in the game on offense. So we were able to hit some plays down the field. We got a really cool DPI penalty that's going to go unnoticed from Chris Moore, but came back. I wasn't playing the ball. Those are things we coach. So I guess that translated. We talked about the net on the punt team that we worked at. We worked drills on that and then to go and be able to show the guys after the game that here's the net. You know, we're not following guys down, maybe in the same lane like we were in in Minnesota or after the vice, you know, incident with the with the returner with Kyle, which is unacceptable, you know, early on all our vices on the punt return were good. You know, so those are those are things that I think that we can point to when we go in and say, Hey, here's a focus. This is what we're concentrating on. Let's see if we can't get it done. And then when you do it, then you know, we showed the team on I guess whatever it was yesterday. Good. Good. You know, I mean, I think he was one of the guys that we had talked about about improving on the kickoff first kickoff against Minnesota. He was a backside to didn't quite necessarily squeeze tight enough running like heck, but just didn't squeeze tight enough and you can't bend and make the play. So that was another example we talked about improving there and we saw that on a kickoff coverage. So and Julius is he's locked in. He's involved and he's engaged in the meetings and, you know, translating to his willingness to go down there on kickoff or be on a wing on a punt team or, you know, offer Turner or returner on the kickoff return. Jeff was talking about he and Landry teaming up against key an aughtry for some kind of internal competition. You'd like one guys come up with something to to ramp things up Yeah, I think that the energy the competitiveness I think is great. Those guys work together a lot on the field and more that they can have those types of conversations and understanding where guys are at whether they call a game or not or just being able to play off each other and instinctive players that can continue to communicate with each other. Hopefully they can help each other. Trace just kind of shows up doesn't say a whole lot does his job competes. You know, getting them more comfortable down the field. You know, I mean, we're going to have to continue to rep those things down field the ability to play the football and look back and play the football and not lose ground. You know, something that all our DB's can continue to improve on. Just understanding the rules that they're going to give you more leeway with contact when you're when you're looking to play the ball. The downside of that is sometimes when you play the ball, you can kind of lose some ground on the man and that's the challenge and that's stuff that we've talked about. So there was instances against Justin Jefferson and SMB in Minnesota. And playing the football, leaning back, but also not drift in and letting three yards of separation go for a cat. So I think that there's back to what Paul had asked that there was examples and when those things come up, we try to show them. So Trace, that's something that he could work on, but he's a one of our most competitive holdup guys on punt return. We feel comfortable putting him in a single and he's going to compete. So love his competitiveness love doesn't say a whole lot does his job tries to use the techniques that we that we ask of him. Caleb Murphy, of course, sax into three games. What more did you see from him on film other than what kind of jumped out? Right. That's what it is. You know, I mean, these guys getting into a pass rush situation and he was able to to affect the quarterback in multiple ways. We're in a couple of games had nice moves in Minnesota. Needs it to continue to try to find a role on special teams. You know, we'd love for all our outside linebackers that don't play a bunch of snaps or heavy load to be involved in special teams. That's something that that goes on pretty much everywhere. Should you have your message to the guys? Maybe get bad news in the next 24 hours or so, then what's your message to the 53 plus you'll have here? Well, I would say that you know, the starting with the 53 that the roster, you know, I mean, we need to prove ourselves every day. Like this is this this business can you know, nothing's guaranteed and what the roster looks like on Wednesday is going to be different than what it looks like a week from Wednesday and so on and so forth. That's that's we're always going to be looking to churn the roster. That would be my message to them that's not the time to to relax and take a deep breath. And then unfortunately we will have to to move on from some players. Do it and you know, whether we bring them back or we don't trying to tell them that if they ever need something that they've shown well for themselves and that we would call anybody that they need me to call and help them. However, we can help them and know that we could possibly bring it back if we don't bring it back on the on the initial wave of the practice squad is there when you try to make a connection with them, it is difficult and but we all know that not everybody's going to make it.