 Yeah, what's up, coach with Darrington Evans and trying to get him in those third down situations, especially like blitz pick up and things like that. How are you able to get a judge on whether or not he's going to be able to protect that investment in right now. Well, just by the opportunities and the situations you you script and practice and you try to put him as many situations as you can in a practice setting to get him ready to play. That's the only thing we can do is simulate the best we can out of practice. And then with Isaiah Wilson, how is he coming along as far as just getting the scheme and executing the blocks that you know you require him to do. I mean he's coming along like most rookies do they're all at their own pace. That's why you don't compare them to anybody else that there's there's a multiple variables on guys when they're coming along so just been a pretty typical rookie. Coach appreciates your time. Curious as to what you see is the challenges when you bring in a veteran backup a week into what's already a short training camp. How do you get him to where he needs to be in terms of knowledge of the playbook and how quickly is it possible to do that. It just depends on the guy Trevor Trevor's been in a few systems. He's got some familiarity with what we're trying to do here. And so he understands how the profession works and what it takes to play the play the position. So when he comes in here I mean it's he is drinking from a fire hose so to speak. You know he we catch him up on the installs and then he's got his plays and practice and you just prepare him as quick as we can. I mean these are the things that happen sometimes of I know in you know 2014 and we were getting late in the season and we had multiple guys that come in you know on a Thursday night game. So you you have to adjust in this league. Was there something specific that you all saw that led to releasing Cole McDonald just a week into camp. Was there one particular concern or anything like that. I don't think it's one particular concern. It's just you know Cole's a great kid who's got talent and he was working hard to change his throwing motion and you know he's coming from very foreign offense. But Trevor gives us a good opportunity to create some competition for the backup role between him and Logan. Arthur what have you seen maybe from not kind of top three maybe top four Khalif, Adam, AJ and Corey what have you seen from maybe that group behind them as they compete to try to stick. They all have got different skill sets and they all bring something to the table there's great competition in there. Those guys you know Cam and Cody Rashard I mean those guys that have all played and they they're all fighting there's great competition with Khalif and all those guys. And one more for me I know today you worked with a lot of the young guys how much is a day like that help and what do you look for in a day like that. Yeah it really helps especially when you have those call up periods you know it's the best you can simulate to put them in some stressful situations that you may not get because of the preseason games. So you're trying to make it as real as possible or they they got to hear the call and get lined up and rescue themselves out there. Hey Arthur Mike called Corey Davis the best blocking wide receiver you guys have and I wanted to ask how uniquely valuable that that skill would obviously be for any team but especially for your team. It's something that those guys take a lot of pride in and we we feel that's a big part of our culture and those guys all are willing and Corey does a great job and AJ and then all those guys they'll get in the mix and so it definitely adds value especially to some of the stuff we do on first and second down. If there's anything you know you would want to see out of Corey or what the next level might look like for him what improvements would you like to see there. Look all those guys they're all they all focus on things to work on and you know you know those guys you can have the mindset that you've ever arrived and they go daily we're looking to improve just as I'm looking to improve as a coach and so these guys all focus on stuff and and he's done a nice job since he's he's come back he continues to work on his craft and that's all you can ask for. I got a bunch of questions lined up so if you could ask your best one we're going to run out of time in a hurry so John. Hey Arthur. I wonder if you could talk a little about when it when it comes to catching a deep pass. What are the most difficult things that are involved in catching a deep pass. Who are some of the better guys you've seen and how does Khalif Raymond stack up there. Yeah, I mean it's a challenge down the field and some guys are able to track the ball I mean just because you separated still you got to go out there and execute the catch and be able to track the ball and it's going to be different every time depending on the coverage. When you're when you're pushing the ball down that far and I just don't like to get a comparison but Khalif's got a good skill set he works on it. He's come up big in the past so he's but he's putting in the work he's continuing to try to improve as well. Paul you could skip me. Thanks Art. No problem. Eric. Hey Arthur. We saw Kari Blossom getting a lot of carries out there today. You know last year we knew him as more of a blocker I'm just curious what you like about that part of his game and is his versatility something that sticks out about him. Absolutely I mean we try to pride ourselves on guys that can that can play multiple roles versatility is huge for us if a guy can do multiple things. You know you're limited as you guys know on game day and if you get injuries you can get then at certain spots so it's definitely valuable more the more I can do and a role you know different roles on game day the better the better it is for us. Buck. Eric literally just took my question sorry coach I gotta pass. Steve. Thanks for doing this again last year when the offense really got rolling. You only had a couple of weeks really before Adam Humphries went down with his injury. Having him back fully healthy this year. What does that add to what you can do offensive. You know it just he's another receiver he's got a good skill set he's got a knack for getting open. I think he's you know him being in our culture for a second season helps. I think he understands expectations and and where everybody fits in now so I'm excited about Adam and really all those guys Chris Harris. We were talking to Trevor yesterday he mentioned that some of the playbook philosophy had at one point in Denver was kind of similar to the applications that you guys have here how do you think that has maybe helped him get up to speed a little quicker and then also how can a day like today where Ryan's not on the field so we can get more reps help with that. Certainly it certainly helps if you just have recall I mean you might not call things the exact same. But there's there's quicker recall he's got a base alright I've run something similar to this in the past OK we called it here in Denver and it just helps us learning it speeds up the learning process and what we're trying to get accomplished and that's the advantage you have as a veteran and the guys played in multiple system. And then for today the same thing with the rookies it just allows him to go out there and operate get the call in the huddle command the huddle get them lined up and get us into the right play and hand all of our operation. Yeah for a guy like Logan you know the reality change pretty quick you go from competing with a seventh round rookie for that number two job to a veteran and a guy that's played in this league. Since that move have you noticed anything change about any sharper focus or greater intensity or had any conversations with him about that that move. Sure he understands when you that's what we want we want competition we want to want to make sure we the best man is going to be the you know in position to be the backup. So no I mean Logan Logan does a great job preparing day in and day out he grinds through it. You know there's nothing that that's going to change him he understands what's what the job entails and what what the competition is for Terry. Art what's you think are the biggest couple of things in the development of John who Smith as a past receiver especially the last year or two. A lot of it is experience. You know speaking of comparisons I mean that was when I used to kind of roll my eyes about when somebody used to compare him to Delaney and they're two completely different players. They have different skill sets coming out of college I think on the surface it was an easy narrative that couldn't have been further from the truth from the truth. And that's a hard position to play. And what we demand out of that position so experience certainly helps. And those reps you know you get game reps to something you do over and over again. Joe. Actually another question for your Arthur about about Logan. You know he's got some experience facing long odds I mean how much do you think that serves him now and he even has kind of helped him get to where he is at this point. Everybody's got different stories and what you know what's got him at this point. He's a very determined guy you know he. He's going to really he works extremely hard to prepare and that's what I really appreciate about him. I mean this is he's consumed by it and so again I think that I don't want to speak for for Logan but he certainly embraced the opportunity to go try to compete in the one a backup spot.