 We'll send the schedule out as far as whenever the media availability is, it's a fine line, so we're still working through the schedule. And not knowing who you're going to play, Mike, until another week away, what can you do as far as advanced work to kind of put yourself in the best position to kind of hit the ground running when you do know who you're going to play? Well, we've played everybody but the Bengals and the Raiders, so probably get some advanced work done on them and continue to focus on us and what we have to do better and how we have to play better and try to find ways to coach better and get healthy and continue to work on things that we think are important to help you win. Emily? Yeah, Coach, you guys are 8-0 coming off a buy or a mini-buy because of Thursday night football. What makes your team so strong with extended time to prep? You know, a lot of those come down to just playing well. Emily, I'm sure we're taking care of the ball in those games. You know, I think it's just getting guys ready to go. Probably some recovery has something to do with it as well. You know, we feel like we have a good balance of getting work done and also trying to get guys recovered and give them some of the things that they need. And you know, probably the chorises question will continue to look at that and see what it is and see how much we are out on the field. And you know, but I think you have to be able to do some work and get some stuff done where we don't have it an idea of who we're playing. Our players can focus on themselves and our team and what they need to do specifically to try to continue to win because now it's a single elimination. Tron? Coach, as you kind of look forward through this week and then into next week, what does it look like as far as Derek Henry is concerned and trying to examine him and see that he's able to come back? What are some of the things that you're looking for in order to be confident that he'll be able to play or not play? You know, we talk about the same things all the time about players that are returning from injury or ones that go back into the football game. It's it's can can they make whatever they have worse? Can can they protect themselves and can they reasonably do their job? So I think for Derek, having not been out there, I think that there's going to be some looks that he's going to have to get in practice. He's you know, we're going to have to see how he responds to some you know, cutting and some, you know, reactionary stuff. We'll continue to look at see how he's he's progressing. And you know, then we'll make a decision. Devote. Mike, how much value do you think there is in playoff experience, particularly shared experience like a bunch of your roster has had now from the last couple of years? I think playing well is really important. You know, I think making making great decisions, taking care of the football. I'm trying to play complimentary. I think all those things are important. You know, I mean, experience is great. It's just it comes down to execution. Hello. You there, Lou? John. And Mike, what did you guys feel like you went into yesterday's game with more of an intent to get Julio involved in the in the plan? And and, you know, or is that just the way things played out? And I guess to follow on that, I encouraged by the way he he goes into the playoffs now. Yeah, I mean, our intent is to try to. Offensively, you know, take care of the football and scores many points as we can. It was good to have him out there. It was good to have AJ out there. It was good to have, you know, Nick Westbrook, catch passes for us and and. Ferksher and everybody else and that the quarterback played well. And so there there's a lot to fix. There's a lot to clean up. But, you know, hopefully we'll see how he responds and that we can continue to move forward with with the guys that were out there yesterday and see where where we are after, you know, injury-wise as we work here through the week. Steve. Hey, Mike, last year, you guys really struggled defensively on third down. And I guess in general, defensively is a whole tons of improvement this year. But specifically on that third down, what do you credit that to? Same thing I credit everything to is, I think we probably coach better and probably played better and Russian cover. And there were some examples yesterday that weren't very good. Other other times it was. And so, you know, I think it's a it's a combination of a lot of things. We're going out what we want to do scheme-wise and then having guys go out and execute it, trying to affect the quarterback and, you know, make him uncomfortable and then using the coverage concepts and executing those. But then again, you know, I mean, I think that we talked about this like, you know, I mean, there was just a lot of like third and shorts last year. I mean, it was a lot of, you know, opportunity where we were in second and 10 and next play was third and two. So I think that has a lot to do with the numbers. You know, probably if you look around the league, it's, you know, some of those teams that are really good on third down are probably defending a third and longer, you know, situation. Paul. Mike, from what we've seen, Schwartz, he's always kind of off to the side at practice and stuff. Can you share a little bit about his contribution and how effective he's been at helping on defense? Part of our defensive staff. I mean, been a great addition. In what ways has he been a great addition? Who's got the next question, Robbie? Corey. Hey, Corey. Hey, Mike. Let's talk about that four minute. Let's talk about that four minute execution, Corey. You want to talk about that? I mean, you know, your defense has slammed the door this year and your offense had their back yesterday. They did. We were, we were leaking oil and, you know, we weren't, we weren't very good as a team in the third quarter. And we tried to make an emphasis of it, give them a lot of credit. But, you know, really cool to see our offense be able to go out there and execute the situation at the end of the game, exactly how we coached it. When you start to hear guys, you know, telling, telling each other the things that they have to do as far as the standing bounds and the penalties and the quarterback using all the clock. And, you know, those are, those are things that are really cool when guys are coming off and saying, man, that's a Friday tape executed perfectly all the way down there to the, to the last play. We're able to stay in balance and get the first down. Terry. Mike, Anthony Berkshire is kind of re-emerged as a guy who's contributed in the past game the last two or three weeks. Is there anything in particular that's kind of keyed that? I think Anthony's playing with more confidence. I think he's done a better job chipping when we've asked him to chip. And I think that that's given him a lot of confidence. And just, just for him to be able to start that, I felt like that really improved at the 49ers game. And then when we, when we've asked him to go out on the routes, it's like, it's like he's gotten into routes quicker and had some, some really nice plays yesterday. And I think that this, the confidence level has really improved there, Terry. Luke, let's try that again. Luke, come on back. I'm here. Mike Todd mentioned last week that the efficiency on offense early in games needs to be better. Again, no, no points in the first quarter yesterday. Is there something you can do? Is there something that can change to, to make that start happening better? Execute, you know, not being second and 12 on the second play of the game. You know, not, not get passes batted down on third down. Those are things that are probably, you know, try to have more positive plays and. You know, we practice things and we get ready for things. And then sometimes, you know, whether it's a scouted look or just mistakes or whatever that. You know, we're not getting off on the, on really positive notes and. And the efficiency wasn't there, but I do like the. The way that we stuck in there and continue to, to put drives together after a slow start and then really be able to respond there in the fourth quarter was, was something that we really had to have. Yeah, Mike, going back to the, the first or thing that you were talking about with Terry, like, I know I'm sure there's a million different examples of giving one player something to work on and focus on and then kind of have confidence from there. But how, how good a lesson can that be to the rest of the team in those moments? It's a great lesson, one that we're going to use this week. And we've asked the coaches, I've asked the coaches, I've started a compile list of one thing that each guy can do, whether that's physically mentally for technique understanding of what we're asking to do. Just just one thing and try to make sure that everybody knows what that is that we're asking to focus on. And that can be a great reminder of taking care of the little things and letting the other, other things take care of themselves. Chris Harris. Mike, plenty of talk around everywhere really about you being up for NFL coach of the year. How do you feel about that? What are your thoughts? The same thoughts I had last night, Chris, that that may be interesting, but it's not important. And we have to focus on things that are important. And that's, you know, trying to play better and prepare just because all the any, any mistakes are just magnified in the playoffs against good teams. Just the magnitude, you know, there's not going to be an opportunity to have, you know, the game that we had against Pittsburgh where you do a lot of good things, but you turn football over and if you lose a game like that, your season's over. Jeff. Mike, what impressed you most about maybe some of the tough catches across the middle, whether it was Ferture, Westbrook, Akina, Julio took a shot and you've been on both sides of that as a pass catcher and a defender. What's it take to make those catches and that you impressed with some of those made yesterday? I never got hit like that, Jim. I wouldn't have been going out on passes if I got hit like that. But you know, I think it's good concentration. I think it's good trust by by them in the quarterback that they're going to the quarterbacks not going to lead them into bad spots. You know, certainly an aggressiveness. You know, those were some big plays for us down the field and in some of the split safety stuff that we were able to hit and even even racy. I felt like racy's aggressiveness, you know, going for that football led to that penalty. I think sometimes, you know, if you, if you shy away from contact right there or you drift, maybe he doesn't get that call, but I felt like he went and attacked that football and they felt like the contact was, was there and it affected them. So I think even that aggressiveness work towards our favor as well. Ben. Mike, yes, yesterday was the first time all season. You guys have had all five of your starting old lineman play a hundred percent of the snaps. I guess, first of all, how, how huge was that? And then secondly, what can that do? Maybe building off of that continuity. That's maybe been a struggle this season, just from a production standpoint in both the run in the past game for you guys as you head into the playoffs. Well, we've played well, you know, at times with, with whoever was in there. I think that there's a lot of examples for, for improvement from yesterday, you know, all the way across the board. So just, just because you have five guys out there doesn't mean that that's going to lead to anything. I think that there were some good examples of what we're thinking and anticipating those plays will look like. And then, you know, some other ones where we're going to have to get some things cleaned up. Every week is a different challenge. Then play one scheme, one week, you play another scheme with different players another week. And you know that that's what's great about, you know, football is everybody has a different style and a belief. And, you know, yesterday there was a lot of movement, a lot of penetration, did different style of defense than the one we had the week before. And that's always the challenge is to try to get them prepared and get them to understand and what the challenge may be each and every week. So that's what it's going to be again here when we play again in two weeks. Time for a few more. Trump. As far as the rezones concerned over the last three weeks, you guys were four for four yesterday, two for three, the previous and two for two. What's kind of catching fire for you guys in the red zone or is that something like you're, you're focusing a bit more on in practice? What's behind that the increased success there? I think we've always been good in the red zone. I think that, you know, we have what we would consider a pretty large menu of bank reps from training camp and in the off season, you know, the one that we scored on with Berkshire, we've probably run that play in practice and this year alone 35 or 40 times. You know, I just, that's just a base concept that the quarterback feels comfortable with. And, you know, we've scored on it a few times. So I think it's, there's a fine line between some scheming every week and being like, oh, this play, we saw them, somebody score on this play five weeks ago. So we should run it. I think there's a fine line between, you know, what we're banking as base fundamentals or base concepts. And then, you know, trying to mix in some of the things that we feel like can help us each week based on, you know, what they may do. Tom. Right. I know you guys had a, I guess a tough decision to make on the running back front towards the end of last week. Maybe what's done trail done well so well and, you know, and improved upon in terms of, you know, past catching past blocking running that he got the nod, you know, to stay on the roster as opposed to Jeremy. I just got to make personnel decisions every week. You know, we kind of anticipated that coming up and we were able to activate Jordan. So next week will be something different and we'll have to see who's available and what the game plan looks like. But Don Charles taking advantage of the opportunity. Got a lot of respect for Jeremy and what he's done. You know, that's nothing against Jeremy, you know, sometimes you just have to make decisions on special teams and game plan each and every week. So things could change next week. But that's what we had to do at the end of the week. And not to mention that injuries that happen at other positions. There's a lot of things that go into making decisions to get to 53 guys on the active roster. How many guys you can elevate? Do you have to sign a guy? Has he used multiple elevations? You know, every week's different. And John and I'll discuss those things as we move forward. Great day guys. Thank you.