 Maril said the other day that he's had some discussions with you about his ideal number of touches each week and yours is different than his. So he described it as a negotiation process. What's the negotiation on that? I'm glad CP, like I said, he loves the attention. He loves to come out here and be a media manipulator. Yeah, and it gets a little dopamine drip, probably goes on, searches his name on social media and feels all warm inside. CP's great. He's here to help us win. What other game plan is, how beyond many carries he gets. And we got a lot of guys that want to come out here and compete and win. And that's all that matters. How much does the way last year ended affect the way you planned for him this year? Your off-season plan as well as the rest of it? That's a good question, Josh. Obviously, we were a pretty effective offense when he was really rolling on all cylinders. We feel better at certain spots. It's a completely different offensive group for the most part. Especially from the skill positions. You'll see a different Kyle in year two. Certainly, there's things we'll look to push with CP. But the other guys got to stuff on the CP and Kyle, they got to earn it too. I mean, it's not going to be handed to them because of what you did last year. There's an expectation. But if they're not performing, you've got to find the reward of the guys that are. How did Felipe look at the inside end spot? I know it's early, but does a Cal C take an answer from a Felipe guy? Yeah, Felipe is, it's impressive what he's doing. And it says a lot about him and the kind of teammate the guy loves to play football. He's obviously got a big arm and played in Florida, played in Arkansas. There's been guys that made transitions to other positions. He's a unique athlete and I love the way he's come out and competing. He's getting better every day and all he wants to do is carve out a role and help us win and I appreciate that about him. I think we're getting another running back. How much can you learn right now about running back to the same place? I mean, we're certainly more comfortable with what we're asking him to do. And with that group, there's great competition there. Somebody's going to have to emerge and somebody needs to carry the ball. But like I said, I mean, that's why you saw Huntley out there today. He deserves it. We'll find the guys that are the toughest guys that can do it the right way. They'll go out there and play. What did he do to you? He's been here and been in this program. I mean, essentially he had a red shirt year last year on the practice squad. And he's continued to develop professionally on and off the field. And I'm excited to see what he does in the preseason. That's what I was going to say, I love what he does. It's like, yeah, we're bringing him along, you know. Yeah, there's a lot of conversations. You know, as he's rehabbing, we do a lot of stuff with our performance staff, where he's along, where he's at medically. And then we got to assess that really day to day. I mean, the ultimate goal is to get him to 100%. And so he can help us win. That'd be a weird, I don't know how many of you say, weird question. But like you've got like A.J. and Casey out there, it's jammer. Is that just at this point trying to just rotate the guys through? Like it's not like you're a bus guy. Like we're trying to do it on any average we can. I know this when I was in Washington. Sean Taylor was a pretty good jammer. He was probably the best player on our team and a really pretty good team. He'd go out there and help the team. And so try to put your best players out there. Every down is important. We've got to find an edge where we can. I know it's not super common to only carry two quarterbacks. And I know Felipe is going to come in every now and again. But how do you kind of manage their workload? Because I feel like in training camp they're doing those individual drills. They're throwing a lot. They have a lot of reps. How do you manage that for them? Yeah. Right now? It's all right. I mean, if you talk to the old guys, they're going to tell you, they had two full practices and pads. And God knows how many throws that Dan Moreno had a practice or L-Way or whoever. But we manage that. We track how much they're throwing. We certainly monitor their workload and assess that. I mean, we had an hour 45 minute practice today, right? So we had an hour and a half, hour 45, and you got to assess it. Then you change the drills depending on how many throws they've gotten. So let's put a lot of thought into it. Charles and Rags, they did a good job with that. And we got a good staff. The rules of engagement have changed over the years. How do you evaluate when you have a real competition? What do you do in your offensive line? What the physicality? How do you engage them? Relative with the rules and everybody's playing with the same rules. But certainly who's productive, assignment-wise, technique-wise. I mean, we're allowed to go full speed. We're not tackling. I get it. They're a little bit different field if you're not in full pads. But it's all relative, right? They're all playing under the same restrictions. So we try to be as many apples-to-apples comparisons, schemes, things we call in practice, side we call to run to, to get those evaluations. You said you talked about the running backs. You looked for guys who did it the right way. What's the right way, from your perspective, for a running back? What do you think the right way is, Josh? You covered sports a long time. What do you think the right way is? Don't wobble your arms after contact. I mean, I don't. I don't. I'd like to play for you. That's a very low bar. Nobody cares what my evaluation might be. It's a low bar. No, it really don't up-try. Hey, you got Charles yesterday. You did. Little vet move. You got him a little vet move. You got yourself an economic economy. No, I went back a second time. That was no. No, I'm not playing with you. I was afraid of that. You got him with a vet move, Josh. In all seriousness, there's a lot of things. You talk about the guys that play it the right way. What we're asking schematically, there's a lot of little details that go into the run game, and I'm not going to get all philosophical here, but let's talk about the run tracks, the reads, and the run game protection. They make the right reads, and ultimately, they're productive. So every snap is graded and evaluated to do that. And so those are things that we talk about in there. And like I said, it's a good question. I'm not going to get into the scheme. Those are little things like that you're looking for. I'm going to go over it today. It's a Ring of Honor recipient in Todd McCord. I saw you had to talk to the team, one of the really good ones, kind of one of your kind of guys. You talked about him. Yeah, so Todd and I had the same college with a line coach, and I was just telling Todd the story. I feel like I know him really well from a guy that coached both of us, he coached him at LSU, coached me. And I was joking with him that when I was in college, none of us could ever live up to Alan Fanica and Todd McClure. He said, it's funny because when I played for him, none of us could be Alan Fanica. I said, well, the good news is a couple years later, he was using you as the standard. And then Mike Malarkey, the guy that coached him, and Mike used to always talk about him. And I knew who he was, and Matt Ryan would talk about him. And we love having the former guys back, Arch. It means a lot to me. I want those guys around, and it's pretty special. You're right, he's our kind of guy. He got drafted, I had him remind the team when he got drafted, seventh round pick. Going in the Ring of Honor, did it the right way, tougher than hell. I got all respect in the world for Todd McClure. Yesterday, Marcus Mario was talking about how he was. You said his name right? I don't know. It doesn't have to happen. How do you guys eat? I can't pronounce it. Mario, I just have to write it. What's the word for this? Rashawn, he was talking about Rashawn Evans and just how intense he is and how he's a tone setter. How important was that aspect of him when you looked at him and brought him in? Looking for, except the toughest 48 guys that wanted to hear him win. It's not about stats. A lot of guys in here, you've got a 32 team league. It's about wins. And that's what we're about, because otherwise you get a bunch of selfish players and coaches if you're worried about stats. It may get you some jobs, it may get you some cloud on the internet, but it's ultimately about winning. We want to win, we want to win championships. And that's our objective. So the guys that care about that stuff, but not really for us, we want guys that want to come here and compete and win. And if their job is to carry three times to help us win, and they're happy, it's good. Anybody can be happy if they have 150 yards rushing and they win. Are they happy if they have 10 yards rushing and we win? Those are the kind of guys we're looking for. So we're fighting 48 and Sean's like that. But he'll come out here and compete. I know what he's about. I also saw him take a goal on stand up in New England a couple of years ago in the playoffs. Game could have turned the other way, he changed the game. So we're looking for guys like that. Last year, I know it didn't end great for him there, but given what you've seen out of him in the past, do you feel like there's still a good bit of upside to get him back to what was upside? You know, until they kick us out of here, you're not going to do this every night, you're not going to coach forever. But we're always looking for ways to improve. As coaches, as players, that's our job. So certainly we think there's upside left. We think there's upside left than Casey. You know, he's a vet in here. If there's one little thing we can help improve that helps his team, that's how we do our job. That's what he's doing as a player. That's how he stays around in this league. What is that? Ryan Newsel is playing snap with the center. Newsflash? What's that? That's his Instagram here. Newsflash? Yeah. Ryan Newsel playing with the centers. Is that a permanent change or just like a cross game thing? No. I think News is another guy I've been in our program like Caleb Huntley. I've been in here. We're trying to develop them. And I'm excited to watch him play in the pre-season. And he'll get some shots at center. I think that's a good spot for him. What do you want to have on the 53 man who can snap the ball if you had to get the ball snapped? I mean, those are good strategic questions. You know, when we talk about roster building, who's up on game day? Certainly, I've thought to us a lot. It helps when they added the eighth guy, right? So you can dress up just as center-only guys, a backup. We're in the past. You'd be terrified to do that because if you couldn't go in there and play guard and you only could dress seven. You could dress more, but most people dress seven. So you'd feel great if you had three. You would. And it helps now that you have eight because you can dress that center-only.