 How's your guys anxious to get back out there and play? And maybe some challenges for you to get to Jacksonville? Of course, the entire team, I feel like it's ready to get out there and get that bad taste from losing any game. It's a bad taste in your mouth. And the only way you can get it out by going out there and competing, playing hard and putting you all out there on the field on another game. I can maybe throw it up here in the back of your mind as well. He's a great athlete, he's a sneaky athlete for sure. You can definitely see it on tape a lot with his own re-game and whatnot. But he's a sneaky athlete and we just got to prepare a rally and tackle. What are some of the things that you're seeing just from your perspective as far as these explosive plays that you guys have given up? We just got to come out here, all get on the same page and just come out here and challenge and compete. That's kind of been the big focus this week, especially at the last game. Just getting up, challenging and competing on every play. Challenges for his first review, when the pocket breaks down, we're back inside to the side. What's the hardest thing about sticking to receiving? Just keeping your eyes on your man and plastering, it's definitely easier said than done. But you got to keep your eyes on your man, keep your eyes on his hips and just plaster, try to match them because when scrambles happen, receivers can go left, right, forward, back, they can pretty much freelance. And so you just kind of playing off him, you're playing basketball at that point. It's pretty much harder to get a receiver at that point than it is at the start of the play. Yeah, definitely, because receivers can pretty much go anywhere. So you're just trying to plaster, just keep your eyes on your man, stand his hip pocket, do the best job you can. Can you take us through that process of going against bunch formation, zero splits? As a nickel, I would imagine you got to jam the point, man. Can you just kind of take me through that whole process of how that works? It's a lot of communication that goes until they line up and get those stacks and bunches to kind of get guys off. So we can't get up there and challenge. When they do that, they want softer coverage from the defense. So we just got to get up there as a group, line up and kind of figure out how we're going to challenge these guys out of the bunches and out of the stacks. Is that something that you're encouraged to do, to jam that point, man, to throw everything off? Yeah, we're definitely encouraged to get up there and challenge. That's what we're trying to do. So whenever they end the bunches in the stacks, we got to get up there and challenge. We got to all be on the same page because there's different ways to work them. But we just got to get up there and challenge. I think you've done with that so far. Definitely, we can improve. We can always improve on every aspect of the game. So we're definitely working hard to improve on that, every other aspect of the game. You're kind of in Caleb's shoes this time last year. How much of you kind of said, hey, hang in there, your time's coming. And how has he kind of handled maybe the patience part of it? Caleb's a great young talent. He's an exceptional talent. You can tell from being in the meeting rooms with him, coming out here in the practice field, every day he's striving to get better and just be great and live up to his own expectations. He's very high on himself. And so I feel like Caleb's a great guy. He's just figuring it out right now. And once he figures out, he's going to be exceptional corner in his league. I mean, you guys, are you one of your receivers, Chris? I've kind of made an emphasis on maybe playing a little bit more physical this week and trying to do that to get open. I wonder if you've noticed that in practice as I've made it open. Yeah, you know, our receivers, you know, come out and you know, compete every day, you know, you know, of course I'm not with them a lot, but you know, when we come out here and compete, you know, 7-on-7 and stuff, you can tell our receivers have definitely taken it to heart, you know, to come out here and compete and, you know, and definitely get better.