 I know it's only a small sample size at this point, but what have you seen from your group and how have you liked the way that they've integrated between the rookies and the vets? Yeah, it's been great to see those guys work together and start to build on that chemistry as an offense. And we're just in the early process of this, but it's been fun to watch those guys work. I like their work ethic. I like how hard they've been trying to refine the details and come together and get to know one another's teammates. Team White. But I'm curious, how did you find out officially that the team was getting Julio, and then what might his addition mean for the offense? We have a communication system in place with Coach Brebel and John, and that worked down to me. So I got the news as I was here at work and excited about it, and certainly it was good news to hear. Ron. Yeah, Coach Todd, with you having Julio and all these other weapons, how do you go about addressing the whole concept of maybe not having enough balls to go around? Yeah, I don't look at it quite like having enough football to go around. Each week's going to present its own opportunity and challenge from defenses that we face, and each week's going to require something different to play winning football. And that's what our job is, is an offense to play complementary and winning football. And I believe the addition of Julio and having weapons on the outside and in the backfield and at the line of scrimmage, those are all just ways to help us stay balanced, to help us to attack in different ways. And that's our biggest chart. It's not to make sure that certain miles are fed and all that, it's a week by week process. Paul. Todd, lack of one-on-ones in a camp like this, kind of a new development. I know you'll take what you can get, but did you miss something like that? Would it have been good for your guys, particularly, to get that work? Yeah, I think any work that we can get is good work, obviously. And like you mentioned, we'll take what we can get. We're able to get some good full speed stuff in the 7-on-7 and be able to work some of that process as well. I love one-on-ones because you get a chance to go watch guys compete. But we weren't able to do that at this time. And so we made our adjustments and got better where we could. Teresa. Todd, with the addition of Julio, the offense such that he kind of fits into what you've already kind of been planning to do this year, or do you maybe go to the drawing board and it's like this guy gives us a chance to maybe do some extra things with the offense? Well, when you're dealing with a skill set like his, I think there are certainly times that you get excited about maybe something that he could do or shown over his career that he can do. But we don't change our foundation, our scheme, just for the addition of a player. I'm excited that he has history and a scheme like this in his time in Atlanta. And I think that that's going to help transition a little bit. And it's going to make it a little bit easier for us to highlight some of those skills that he has and in different ways that he's done in the past. Gentry. Yeah, Todd, you've talked before about not a priority to put your own stamp on the offense and not trying to be Arthur as well. When you're talking about what a Todd Downey offense looks like, how close was that in your mind to what the offense is now? Meaning, are we expected, is this a matter of tweaks or do you really feel as though there's an ideal out there that you can bring to this? I'll leave it to you to call it a Todd Downey offense. This is a Tennessee Titans offense. And I want this to be the most effective offense for helping us bring football games. And whatever that means week to week, it'll adjust. My vision for this offense is simply that we are a disciplined, high-effort, high-energy sound football team. And that we go out and help our team win ball games, find that good stuff to get ourselves beat. And the rest of it's going to fall into place. As I said, it turns into a week-by-week thing. But this certainly isn't a Todd Downey offense. It's a Tennessee Titans offense. Go Rex Road. Yeah, Todd, I kind of followed up on Theresa's question. I mean, would you say that those three guys in particular are, I guess, an elite trio, an extreme trio, for the other side to look at on a given week? How much of an advantage could it be? And what do you think you'll see from defensive coordinators this year in terms of trying to adjust to that? Yeah, I don't really get into ranking trios or groups of players that I've coached or coaching now against anybody else in the league. Our goal is to be better each day that we go out there. And my hope is that those three grow together with the rest of the skill guys on offense and that they create a bond and a cohesion with the offensive line and with Ryan. And that they're able to accomplish their own personal goals through a selflessness to the team. And that's my biggest challenge for those guys and for myself included. How defenses want to play us, I'm sure we'll get some different books. I'm sure we'll get some unscathed things and possibly some looks that we wouldn't have gotten if Julio wasn't here. But our job as a staff is to put together a sound game playing each week. And we'll try to be ready for whatever they throw at us. Two more, John Blunnan. I was going to ask you about that. Sorry, John. I'm having a tough time. A couple of long shots, kind of a tryout guy. OK, any better? Yeah, gotcha. OK, yeah, I was going to ask you about a couple of the long shot guys, the tryout guys, Adam Kuhn and Hassan French. Wonder if you've dealt with guys like that before that hadn't played college football and sort of the challenge. Same time, you're trying to get a team and an offense ready. But you're also trying to basically teach these guys a lot. Also, how do you go about doing that? Yeah, I was telling this story a couple of guys earlier today. Early in my career when I was with the Vikings, I was on the staff when Brock Lesnar tried out in training camp. So it's been officially my second former wrestler that I've been around. Both those guys have an incredible work ethic. They're both in really good shape, obviously. They're both hungry. They're both high character individuals. They're working really hard to learn the positions and learn our scheme. And I'm excited for them and their opportunity. Both of them are approaching it in a very professional manner. And you can tell that it's no accident that both of them had success in their respective other sports. We'll see where it goes from there. Like I said, guys are working hard and will have an opportunity. So excited to see what they do with it. Last question, Ben Arthur. Hey, Todd, in what ways does kind of adding a star receiver of Julio's caliber maybe open up the playbook for you just because of kind of the coverages that you guys may see this year? I think that remains to be seen a little bit. But certainly when you add a weapon of his caliber, it creates some fun opportunities from a game planning standpoint and gives you a little bit more flexibility. So we're excited about that. But I'm also excited about the rest of the guys and how hard they've been working at the wide receiver position. Josh Reynolds has been in here every day working. And we know those other guys, Marcus Johnson, and Chester Rogers. All those guys are out there working extremely hard. Cody Hollister's working his tail off. All those guys that have put in the work, Freddie Brown, all those guys. I'm excited to see what they can do. And I think that with that competition, in that room, we can finish with a well rounded position.