 Hey, AJ, how's the offseason been going for you as you all are transitioning to a new regime and the new defense there? Everything's been going good. Meeting with the coaches, getting down to the new defensive system, and everything's just been going good so far. And what's your take on Dean Pease? He's an old defensive back coach. I know him back in his Miami of Ohio days. We're both a little older now, but he likes to play, play from the back to the front. Does that suit you well or suit the secondary and so forth? Yeah, definitely. You know, Dean Pease is a well-experienced coach. Definitely look forward to this season with him and all the things that he's going to bring to the defense and to the team. So I really like where we at so far and just can't wait to learn more. Thank you. Tori McElhane. Yeah, AJ, what's your personal goal for this year? Is there any part of your game that you want to see evolve further? You know, every year I feel like I want to see myself evolve and get better in a lot of things, whether it be just playing just my position at cornerback, just getting better at man's zone, whatever the team need me to do and try to perfect my craft at it. We're talking to Foye just a minute ago about the multiplicity of Dean Pease's scheme. And from your perspective, have you seen? I know it's still early. I know you are still in the install process. But do you feel kind of the sense of y'all becoming almost like Swiss army life units to a certain extent? Yeah, I feel like this defense gives us a variety of things that we can do, whether it just be anything, just all the coverages, play man, all the zone, blitz and everything, just very multiple. Everybody is hands-on and active during the defense. So something I look forward to this year. Zach? Where's the game ball from your fourth game, the interception against the Vikings? In fact, the house. Is it the house? In fact, the house. Right on the mantle, right away? Right away. As for practice, we were talking to a Jake yesterday for the OTAs. He said maybe the biggest difference in the culture he thought was just, I guess, the professionalism, I think you said, from the staff and everybody. What would you say is the big difference in the new culture Coach Smith is trying to instill? Definitely, like you said, that and just accountability and selflessness, a lot of that going on. And just holding everybody accountable, like I said, the main thing, just coming in every day to work and trying to get better and not being selfish. Thank you. Do you have an idea of a follow up? Yes, what would be some of the things that the other cornerbacks as they come in that are playing? You're kind of the veteran as a second year guy. I know Fabian has been in the league for years, but how do y'all try to focus on getting better and trying to improve the past defense? Like last year, I didn't really have this whole experience, you know what I'm saying? Like rookie's got right now. So for me, I'm just helping them just with anything, any questions or anything I see out there on the field, I correct them or just tell them to get an A playbook because we got time and just trying to keep their head straight. Coaches may be hard on them and stuff like that, but that's just part of it. Just be coachable and just move along and just play ball. Thank you. Tori, do you have anything else? Yeah, Ada, just going off of what you just said about, you didn't have this time last year. Now that you have it, does it feel like it's like a gift that you've been given? Does it feel that way? Right, it feels good. Like I said, I feel like I'm still in the rookie stage again because everything is still new to me. I'm still asking questions on what we got next. I'm curious and everything, but it's been going smooth. We're having a good time and just being in the building with the guys and trying to kill this COVID too. Just being around each other and just having fun and going out there and competing every day. Zach, last one? Yeah, just real quick. I don't know if rookies ever get comfortable, but how long did it take you to feel, I guess, normal or comfortable in that system a year ago, or just playing in the league? And how much do you think having going through this now will help you in year two? Coming in last year, I had a lot of confidence. So it was, I mean, I fit in quickly. I'll say just with the zone calls we had and then finally getting in the building, making more relationships with the team and the coaches. And I just caught on quick and then going into this year, I feel like I've been there and done that. So now it's like, who can I help? And so now I feel good.