 Coach Jalen Mayfield was going to return the activation period, you know, what's that going to be like and what's that going to look like for you all at left guard, eventually? You know, it'll be good to get Jalen back out there, get him to start practicing, taking reps. Obviously it's been a while since he's been out there, but it's always exciting for us as coaches to get players back and to see him back on the practice field. And just generally, how's the group been performing? You all are tops in the league and one of the top teams running the ball and trying to help out in the past again. Well, you know, the thing I always say about this group, I enjoy the way to come out and go to work. You know, don't get called up in like, you know, where you are in certain categories. It's about what can I do today to get better. And that's one thing I really appreciate about this group is just the way they go out and they work. And, you know, there's always constant things that's going to come up that we have to improve on that we have to get better at. And that's the mindset, you know, that those guys have up front and I appreciate their work ethic and just how they go out and they're trying to correct the things that that's happened the previous week or even weeks before and always looking to improve. And what has it been like juggling at that left guard when I was in Tennessee and then you have to go back to Kobe? What's that like and trying to keep the unit cohesive when they've got to juggle like that? Yeah, you know, the thing about it is we were able to get a lot of those guys reps at a lot of different positions throughout training camp. And if you're not going into the season and you're one of the fives, like you have to be able to play multiple positions and to provide a lot of depth and just value to yourself. And so a lot of those guys will move will be moving parts and you try to, you know, get some situations like that in training camp and, you know, just like a let's get so and so some reps here with the ones to make sure that they're good with their communication and everything. But it's been, you know, when that happens, you know, the communication part, all that stuff that we could practice is real important for them to get their calls for, you know, if the love tackles used to play when with so and so and he's down and the next person's up. You know, when that guy steps in, you don't want it to be a drop off in the communication or what that guy felt from the guy that was there previously. And so we try to do a lot of training with those guys throughout the season as well to give them reps with each other. And so but I mean it's part of the game. You're going to have injuries and it's the next man up mentality and those guys have stepped up and done a good job for us when they've had those opportunities. You know, it's that was that was amazing. And, you know, Jake called early in the morning. And when you get a call early in the morning from a player, you don't know what to expect. You know, you always have plans and, you know, they were planning and hoping that it was going to happen later. But those are out of our hands. And, you know, so thankful. I'm extremely happy for Jake and his family. And, you know, for what he went through that day, and it's not just him, it's them as a family, because it's both he and his wife. That's something else. He wakes up, we travel up there, get in there that night, wakes up that morning, finds out that maybe he's going into labor. So he's got to get back down, drives back down to the hospital. Thankfully, she has the baby, everyone's healthy. And he gets back on a plane and flies back up to play in a game. And he played, I called him the day after and he played really, really well. And with everything that's going on in life to be able to do that, and I thought it was pretty remarkable for what he encountered that day. And still, as I saw him, I was kind of out in the tunnel, kind of waiting, just kind of out there away from the noise of the locker room. And then all of a sudden I see Jake running, sprinting into the locker room, because he's got to get through his, you know, getting dressed, his tape and everything like that. But I know that it was important for him. He wanted to be able to do both and he was able to do that. But first and foremost, man, it's just happy for them as a family and that everything was great with it. But it was quite the events for Jake on that day, that's for sure. Oh, it's huge. He provides so much for those guys. It's a comfort having somebody like that with that group up front, somebody that has played at such a high level like Jake for so long for us up front. If to have him to build to give the example or be the example for us up front on how to go to work, how to prepare, how to go out there and to do the things that we're asking them to do. And it's a blessing for me as a coach to have a veteran like Jake in that meeting room to be a part of that group, because he's done nothing but everything that we have asked of him. And having him is a huge asset. But it's awesome. It's a tight knit group, you know, they have a very strong relationship with each other. And I think that's important with those guys up front. And I think the more cohesive you are with one another up front, the better you'll play. And so I think that's a big part of it. And Jake is a big reason for that with the things that he tries to do with the group to get them together a lot. Well, I'm a very outdoorsy type person from Western North Carolina, enjoy hiking and getting outdoors. So I love taking care of my yard in the summertime and landscaping. And so I'm always going to lean more towards natural grass, you know, and it's just just because that's the type of person I am. But I mean, whatever the surfaces are, we've got a job to do. Let's go out and do our best, you know. And so there's some like the venue that we get to play in. You get back, you just step on that field and you take a step back and just look how magnificent that place is. And we're very fortunate to be able to play in the place that we get to play in on Sundays. And so regardless of whatever that surface is, let's go do our job. Yeah, because regardless of how much you do, like with the conditioning aspect of it, when you're pushing on another individual, that's a different type of conditioning. And so it only takes some time. How much time? That kind of depends on that athlete. And so I think there's no, like you can't say, well, we expect a week or two or whatever. It might be sooner than what we anticipated. But that's all kind of depending with him. I know he's been working hard in the weight room to get to this point. And so we're excited to see him out on the field today. That's something that you got to continue to work with the centers, making sure they're following through with the snap, making sure that, you know, they're not dropping their hips lower when they're snapping the ball, when they're looking up to make a call or something like that. Drew's done a really good job snapping throughout the season. And so I know those are the things that when he looked at the film, those are some of the things that hit right away. He knew this is what I got to do to correct that. And so when we get out on the field today, and that's the good thing about this group is they take that day of corrections that we go over and they really try to apply that next week. And so as soon as we get up here in center quarterback exchange, even beforehand, you'll see Drew out there extra working with the snapping to correct those problems that he had with it. It can be a lot of different, it could be a thing of where where he just forgot to follow through or he didn't hit the target that he was trying to hit on his inner leg as he's trying to follow through. Or he may have dropped his bottom a little bit lower than what he normally would, which means he couldn't follow through as much. All of those could play a factor in it. Was there something specific? Nothing in specific. Was it consistent or was it a different one? It was, and it was a little bit of a lot of different things with it, so. Was the weather part, I mean because I was in Carolina it was very... I don't think so. I don't think you had to do anything with the weather with it. No, but we practice wet balls and using a wet ball during practice and stuff like that when we know that there's going to be some elements in the games and stuff like that. So I don't think that had anything to play with it.