 From left over from one Sunday, Kaminsky, the decision to have him inactive, the punter he brought in to the practice squad and the receiver he had to try out with yesterday. Well, the first one, you gotta make tough decisions every Sunday about who's up, who's down. A lot of it has to do with the game plan, some of the things we need to do and a lot of it has to do with special teams and you combine that, you try to make the best decision for the team. You wanna have our decisions with those inactive spots. I feel like we do, obviously we value what John does for this team, but at the time we felt we put TQ up. When that was the decision we thought best fit the game plan, but those are week-to-week decisions, D-Led. There's no scholarships. It's not like all of a sudden you're active, you're gonna be active all year. So those are week-to-week decisions. I believe the second question was the punter. Sure, it gets your order right. Just like last week with the line, we're gonna always, it kind of bleeds into the third question you ask. We're always gonna see what's out there. If any way we can help this team, roster-wise, emergency list, I think that's doing our job as a football staff. So Dustin's here, he's on the practice squad and we'll make a decision in the week, no different than we did last week with the offensive line. And those are always gonna be things we look at week-to-week. Michael. What happened to your seat? I don't know, man. I mean, all of y'all, D-Led's intern. He punts you. Week-to-week, week-to-week. Yeah. I guess I got some voting. See each other on week-to-week. Well, it's kind of shocking. Yeah. I can actually ask one thing for a second. Are you using it differently than in years past because there are those six-centers spots where it's offensive line and asking for punter, where it's almost like an elongated triumph versus, you know, we need to get up for strong spots when we're older? That's a good question, but good. You know, it's, you know, it'd be interesting to, you know, we'll look back and this stuff is a, I like the strategy part of the job because it allows you to be flexible. And in every team, you know, they have different issues and it allows you to address certain things to protect yourself. Or the other thing he talked about, player safety, the way I look at it too is, you know, in the past, when you first, the rosters were so small, you get a couple of weeks in and the guys banged up. He may not go fully on Wednesday. He may be, you know, limited. And then you're starting to shift guys. You got D. Lyman playing O. Lyman. You got receivers playing corners and you may not get the best look in it, but I like the extra practice while it spots. It allows you to develop. It allows you to protect yourself in certain areas and you can use it how you see fit. And I think it's one of the better things the league has done in the last couple of years. So certainly, yeah, Michael, there's a lot of strategy involved and I'm sure every team has their own way, but it's kind of how we've used it. And Russell Vague was discussed. Yeah, so I'm not trying to be vague here. We'll know more by the end of the week. Those things are tricky sometimes when you get to those kind of injuries. So, you know, it'll be very limited to say the league, but there's always a chance. So we'll know more Friday. A couple of questions on quarter real. As we're still getting used to seeing number 84. Yeah. How do you identify him as a player running back? Yeah, no, I mean, obviously he's in the running back room and Dez has done a really good job getting those guys prepared. Dez is a fantastic coach and it allows, there's all of our staff, you know, that's versatility pays off because he's in the running back room, but he can play multiple spots for us. And I really like how his role is developing. We'll see where it goes. It's kind of, you know, there's an evolution of the season. Yeah, certainly obviously we see 84 back there. I think Ty Montgomery used that right. He was born in 88 back there, but now it's like with the number changes, there's a lot of things that are evolving in the game. You know, really how you ID guys, but very pleased with CP. We'll see where his role, how it evolves. Hey, have you spoken to him before? Yeah, he's a couple of things. I mean, some of them are obvious, but until you get to know somebody and work with him, yeah, really liked the way he works, the way he's prepared since he's been here, I think he's really bought into that role. And hopefully we can continue to grow and it's productive for us. And ultimately we helps us win games, which we got to do. The team right now kind of has two games in, how important is it to break out? Yeah, I mean, look, you got to get your first win. I mean, that's the state of the obvious, right? And, you know, it's such a long, think about it, we got 15 games left. And we said it before, it hasn't started the way that you anticipate, nobody anticipates going out there. And everybody, I know everybody's optimistic, you try to be realistic, but we can, you know, it is what it is and your mindset's got to be, we got to go get a win. And you don't want to sit here on Monday and keep talking about the team, hey, you know, we're closed, it's not, I mean, we need to break through, but there's a ton of football left. I mean, as you can see, the things that affect teams week to week, injuries, you know, teams that improve, that's ultimately what happens. The teams that improve, that are in it, that have a chance at the end, they're the ones that play in January. So, a lot of season, like I said, 15 games, so we got to get better. I did throw out, do you set Oliver to move to that position where he has to- Did you rule him out already? Yeah. You ruled him out? You ruled him out? He's not out yet. He's not out yet. So, you know, so it's like every position no different than Russell. You got to have, be able to adapt and you got to have contingency plans and that's what we'll do. Couple ways. I mean, obviously where you're at, situationally on the field, plenty of time, you know, what you're carrying in a short yardage, there's a couple other things that just give you the mindset of it. I mean, you got to make those decisions with those play clocks and you plan things out and now you're backed up and there's plenty of time left. There's certain things, maybe I was a little risk averse because of the situation and it ended up not mattering because of what transpired anyways. And whether you run or pass it, you know, we got to get our pads down and block better and you can't get blown up. But, you know, if you're going to be a team that wants to be physical, whether you're all running or passing, we got to stand up in those situations and that's nothing I haven't told the team or the line and that's not an excuse because they're always looking for, hey, something doesn't work. First place I start is myself. Hey, what could I have done better schematically? We got to get into those situations. They stopped us twice on third one and fourth one and to make a step, we got to make an improvement there regardless of what's called. But yeah, there's certain things and that's what's fun about this and the difference is logistically when you're getting in there, you're backed up. What do you want to do? There's a couple of things that, hey, I may have called, maybe I was a little risk averse because you don't want to maybe put the ball in the air or maybe a certain ball handling. You don't want to try back there because you've seen it go bad back there. And then obviously what happened happened and so hindsight's 2020. And, you know, you expect we got stuff there's plenty of time and what happened with the punt. You still want to be able to rally and say, all right, we can at least make them kick a field goal. You know, we'll see what happens. Six points, you got all your three timeouts or even down 10, you don't expect to have two pick sixes either. So it's what happened and yeah, it keeps you up at night, but we got to get better there and myself included. Well, the minimal job requirement, you know, everybody's got their own scheme and you got to be realistic what's out there at this time of year. But when you're looking at it, because we're trying to run, I mean, at the end of the day, you can make minimal job description, right? Can they block the guy in front of them and run or pass? And then it's like, all right, what traits? If you're going to be a wide zone team or you're looking for guys that have a little more hip flexibility, come a little more speed off the ball. If you're going to be a heavy gap scheme, getting into double teams and going, maybe go a little heavier guy, maybe not as twitchy, but he's got a lot of damn power at the point of attack. So it's kind of where you're at schematically. I think he verse, I mean, one, you got to make sure bottom line job description can at least block the guy in front of them, run or pass. And then schematically, what are you doing? And that's why, again, makes it fun. You see some teams that go right at 300 pound guards around a lot of wide zone, quick action, kind of cut off the backside. You know, not going to be probably heavy drop back. If you go that route, you got the teams with the heavier line, you'll see a little more gap schemes and maybe a little more drop back because they can anchor down in there. So that's kind of, and then you get to this part of the season. You know, that's a skill that's developed in the line play. And I think that's something you got to invest in. And so you got it in this time. It's like, what do you need and what are you willing to live with? So. Seems like you all were throwing a ball a little bit more on first down or on this game against the Town Play Cup. Were they kind of like something that you had in mind, like the big kind of those defense off or what was kind of like the mindset? Several factors into it. You obviously have your game plan and then you got to be able to adapt, you know, the match up, what they were throwing out there against some of our personal package. So what we threw out there, that's what makes game planning and calling games fun is that kind of chess match. And obviously it's about the players and the ones making it work. But when you're trying to set things up and the way that the game was flowing, felt pretty good about what was happening up front and, you know, kind of what they were playing in the back end and the way Matt was playing. So that's kind of how it evolved to that. It came becoming more effective for us. What kind of, what is something that you think that you pulled from this game that you have, you know, can't transfer to New York? I can't give away the strategy. So, but you just want to see it. Honestly, the things that help you is you hope to build confidence. Like I thought Jalen took a step, not perfect. But when you get a rookie guy that says a lot about him because I've seen guys crumble, it doesn't go their way week one. And that's why I say the same thing with the punter. We got to make a projected decision in the week. But these are young guys and I don't want to get them to all of a sudden that is so, you know, risk adverse. Like you let Jalen play through it and I thought he made it, made a step. Now we're going to see him take another step. So there's some positives. Yeah, coach, I'm trying to help out in front of here. Penny? How's the development? Get the reference, not this guy. Yeah. How is the development of T.J. Green coming along as he's converted from corner to corner? He's a vibe receiver in high school. Yeah, so he's obviously an athlete. I went to Clemson out of Alabama and he's a long athlete. That's why he was probably a high draft pick to Indy a few years ago in the second round, I believe. And, you know, he's found a role and sometimes it happens with guys in different schemes and where he's developed or different levels, you know, lessons learned maybe for him. But I've been very pleased with T.J. You know, he played safety for the majority and we thought maybe he could fill a void at corner, some of that necessity with injuries or whatnot schematically. And then with it, you know, the way he's built should be able to help you on the fork down as well. So pleased with T.J.'s progress. He's gotten better. I've enjoyed coaching him. He's shifted, where is he at? Hopefully close. Hopefully close. Him and Josh Andrews both. Would it be pop, would you want to make one decision on whether it's Colbert or Cam? Or could you see a situation where maybe you practice to elevate Colbert to kind of elongate that a little bit? Yeah, and that goes back to your first question, right? And that's the cool thing about the strategy and kind of where we're at. You can look at it, it brings in competition and also protects you. It could also help Cam with his growth because Cam's a young player. It's not like he's punted a lot. Obviously Dustin, how Dustin's my age. So, but it looks like he's a lot better shape and it looks like younger. So it tells you what happens when you coach or maybe I need to pick my thing up. So getting better shape, but in all seriousness, he's got a lot of experience and we got to make the best decision going into New York this week or I guess going into New Jersey. But yeah, I mean, it could be those decisions that'll happen Friday or Saturday. Does that make it difficult to really know exactly what they can book play? I mean, there's things like, you know, teams and, you know, they'll game plan things or maybe there's something they've seen that they wanna attack or they may be, you know, obviously their personnel shifts and I know this, I know they'll be physical and they got good runners. Jones is a problem when he runs. That's why I said, you know, he is. I mean, he's been very productive in the zone read and when he escapes the pocket. And so we got to be really disciplined. We got to take a step, you know, when you're playing mobile quarterbacks from week one, now you're on week three, we got to make a step. I mean, you know, we talked about it. We didn't affect the quarterback and Hertz made us pay. And we got to see if we can do it because Jones is a really good player and he can hurt you with his legs. But I know this, Mike, they'll be ready to roll. I know Joe will have that team ready to their physical group. That's actually, I'm glad you talked about Daniel Jones. I wanted to ask about that, but also on State 1 Barclay, it seems like they're ramping him back up. Does he still look like kind of that home run hitter capable guy? Well, you know, it's not to me, I mean, the prediction, I know he's a damn good player and he can hurt you. You know, he gets going, he becomes productive. He can always rip off the home run. There's a few guys that can do that and he's one of them. So, you know, we got to contain him. So like every week there's challenges. That's life in NFL, but he's a damn good player. I'm Daniel Jones, and we're not, you know, given any plan on this, but having to face a mobile quarterback in week one, how much can you draw from that experience different types of quarterbacks, but draw from that experience facing mobile quarterback now, what they want to do with Jones? Well, it's, can we be sound fundamentally? I mean, that's, you know, as simple as that. And there are a lot of simple things people say, like I always say in coaching, like nobody says the wrong things, can you really implement them? And that's the challenge. And that's the same thing with the strategies, week to week or whatever you call. Can you implement? Can you execute? Easier said than done. So he's going to be a challenge for us, and it'll be a good test for us and see if we've made progress. Yeah, obviously you talk about the time, you talk about camp. When you have a game where you trained two puns last game, what do you tell him during that moment in the game and just go on and on and on? Well, that's what you're going to say. The same thing with, in any sports, it's what's your philosophy. God drops a ball. You don't want it to happen. It's kind of like, I call it kind of the movie critic. Like I could go there and yell at him, like, don't shank it. It's not like he intentionally shanked it. We got to look down technically, see where his mindset's at, technique-wise, and let him, and that's the challenge of coaching. You got to be fair. Let guys try to play through and see if they can improve and if they can't, then you got to make, that's the tough part of the business, and you got to make those tough decisions. But I don't believe all of a sudden something's catastrophic. We talk about growth and improvement around here. Again, easier said than done, because you can feel, it could feel pretty crappy when bad things happen and you got to take a perspective and say, hey, what's the big picture here? It's the same thing with the player. They had guys that had gone through camp. They dropped a lot of balls, but there's something there. You see, you believe in it, and you let them work through it, and they either swim or sink. You know how they want to look at it, but same thing with Cam. Gave the reference to jail in the last week. Want to see him take another step, and we'll see how this week goes for Cam. Appreciate y'all. Thanks.