 So we got to see Marcus Johnson get back there. What are your thoughts on what he was able to do in the return game? Yeah, I thought he did really well. We had our best two returns when he went back there. And the thing that we told him at halftime is we just want a guy that's going to go catch the ball and get up, feel it as quickly as possible, and break an arm tackle. And Marcus was game for it, and he was excited about it and end up getting our two best returns. So we feel pretty good about him going in there and helping us out. Excited about the possibility that likelihood of having Brett back this week? Yeah, I mean, obviously, he's still got to go through the protocols. But we're excited whenever he can get back. Having a caliber kid like that or a guy like that, being able to pump for us is obviously a big deal. And I think our players miss them. I know I do. It's going to be fun for him to come back in here and hopefully pump for us here soon. You said last week you weren't really judging the kickoff return so much on the return yardage, but on the field position. So the field position averages 23.5, which is 29th in the lead. So what's your judgment of the field position? Yeah, I mean, the last two, obviously, we felt pretty good about it because we got the ball to the 35. And then the one before that, we got the ball out close to the 25-yard line. But they end up having a penalty. So I mean, obviously, it's something that we're going to continue to try to improve on. We want to get it, obviously, past the 25-yard line every single time when we do return it. Now teams are starting to hit the ball short on us and trying to get a bunch of hang time. And we've got to be direct when catching the ball and just trying to get as much as we possibly can when teams start to do that. But it's still not anywhere where it needs to be. 23.8 is not good enough. We need to get that thing out past the 25, at least. What about where you sent from Rodgers and Batson out there? It looked like Batson tried a couple of things. It was supposed to be a Burr-Mack bloody. You know, it could be. It's a little thing where we could end up throwing it or it could be a decoy, which is what happened. Just trying to get some guys to slow down on their kickoff team and maybe see some stuff or being able to throw it. It's just all things that we're looking for to help out our return team as much as we possibly can. Does Bullock do the right thing there, I guess, and going after the return guy hard? And how is he doing? I'm sorry. Did Bullock do the right thing going hard? Yeah. Randy understands that he has to do everything that he possibly can to get the returner down. Maybe not the most athletic play for him. But we try to get him. He knows the rules where he can't go low on a block. But he's got to do everything that he possibly can to get it down, or at least try to slow it up. So we give him credit. He tried, in fact, to even try to pull a vet move and try to draw a foul, which is what he's got to do no matter what. So I'm always happy with Randy trying as best as he possibly can. We might have to work on a little bit more tackling with him when that's concerned. Do you give him credit, though, for selling that foul? Oh, yeah. I mean, it was a great acting job by him. He's just got to land a little bit softer. But we've got to try to get him close to the sideline, try to push him out if we can, or make him cut it back up where all the help is going. So we'll continue to work with him on that stuff. And if he can make a tackle, that's great for us. Does the lateral have to be an actual lateral next time if you try that on a block? Obviously, we did not do it as well as a Music City miracle when they threw the ball back to Kevin Dyson. But something for us to try to provide a spark, we saw something on film that we thought we could get accomplished. We've got to do a much better job on the outside of stopping their gunner. We got the look that we wanted to, but Chester didn't have enough time to actually throw the ball like he wanted to. We felt rushed, and there he ended up throwing it forward. That's something that we'll continue to work on and learn from, but hopefully it works the next time if we end up running it. Feedback from Dyson on a regular basis? Have you heard from him after that one? No, no. Actually, our talks are usually about our kids. I'm sure I'll get a comment from him about it. Maybe here soon, my boy plays here on Saturday. So I'm sure Kevin will end up talking to me about that they ran it a little bit better than we did on Monday night. So we'll see. I think there are two in the league and a couple return average. Are they going to be hardening the main reason for that? Or what do they do so well to put them in a position to be successful? Yeah, I mean, obviously, Miko Hardman's a dynamic returner. He gets to full speed as quickly as possible, and he does a good job catching it. But they're also well coached. Dave's done an awesome job wherever he's at, whether it's Chicago or Kansas City. He gets those guys blocking up front. They do a great job on the gunners outside. He likes to double press those guys on the outside. So they do a really good job of holding those guys at the line of scrimmage. And then when you give Miko Hardman some space, he's going to take advantage of it. So we've got to do a great job with our kicks this week and with our coverage of staying in our lanes, because we can't let Miko, whether it's getting out to the field or to the sideline, we can't let this guy get started. Brett, coming back. I wonder when Brett comes back, you know you're probably going to go back to him. But is kicker setting up a little differently with how well Randy's doing? Yeah, Randy's doing a really good job. As far as kickoffs, obviously field goal-wise, he's brought a little bit of stability to it right now, because he's doing a good job. So we feel real comfortable with Randy right now. And hopefully, he'll continue to kick. And we'll see how that leads us in the future. With Brett coming back from COVID and the injury, when's the last time you've seen him do anything? And are you antsy that you maybe haven't seen him kick the ball in person a while? Sure. It's been a while with the injury and stuff like that. We've always been in constant communication with Brett and seeing how he's doing and how he's feeling. And hopefully, we get him out here at some point in time and see what he can do. But here's the one thing I do know. Brett has been doing this for a very long time. I don't know if it's like riding a bike for him, but this guy's a professional. He's going to understand what needs to happen and his technique and his form. And I'm sure he'll let us know how he feels when he does that. But we're just excited when he does come back for him to pump for us. How much does a shoulder affect a kicker's ability to kick? Yeah, that was something that we asked Randy at the game. And Randy just gave me the thumbs up and says, I'm kicking. And when you get a guy like that who doesn't matter what happens to him, I'm going to kick. It makes us feel good. But yeah, it all affects. I mean, obviously, people are, well, if his leg's not broken, he can still kick. There's a little bit more to it than that. It's all hips, body, shoulder rotation, things like that. We'll end up seeing what Randy can do. And he feels well right now. So we'll see what he can do today. If you don't want to see anybody get hurt, but how much you hate it for a cam and if you get a chance to maybe, what have you had to say to him maybe once he's had the injury? I mean, it's just tough. Any time you see a guy go down, it's rough because you know the work that they put in, whether it's in the off-season training camp, during the regular season, it's tough on those guys. And after the game, it was just, you feel devastated for a guy like that. But we're just hoping his rehab goes really well. Hopefully he can come back from it, which I know he does, because he's just going to work his butt off to get back at it, but you feel for him, obviously.