 And the players, coaches, Coach Raybel, has had minimal symptoms. It's usually a day or two, and then they're over and they feel great. And that's really what the main reason was, A, to update you on the roster, and B, to just to continue to urge vaccination. I've seen it firsthand with the guys, Coach Raybel can speak to this, a couple of days, and then they feel fine. We've had two people that I know personally that have lost loved ones over the last couple of days to COVID from symptoms and complications. And it's a life-saving vaccine, and that's where I'm at. We're probably 97 to 98 percent vaxed or have antibodies. And continue to push forward with that. So just wanted to make sure you guys were up to date on where we were at. And happy to take a handful of questions. We know Bruce Arias was talking the other day about rules that he would implement on the road as opposed to just the NFL rules. Is that have you guys given consideration to doing that kind of thing as well? I mean, that's something I would have to talk to the league about. I mean, those protocols were negotiated between the NFLPA and the NFL. So I don't know where that lies. Whatever's negotiated between the Players Union and the NFL is the rules that we try to follow. Feeling fine? Feeling okay? I guess as far as Ryan's concerned, getting close to the season, hopeful that he's back and able to kind of get himself geared up when the time comes. Yeah, whenever that window passes, Jim, that he can get back. But he'll be engaged in the meetings. He'll be ready to go. He's a pro. He's played in this league for a long time. We've got the utmost confidence in him and his ability to prepare to come out and help this football team. Essentially in the same boat that Mike is in, just being two consecutive negative tests. I think that's it. Yeah, that's it. Terry, there's a complicated medical-mathematical formula where they look at the percentage of virus that you may or may not have. Or if you're a close contact where that falls, how many days. Everything's a little bit different depending up on what bucket you land in. But yes. You have to ask Michael now one. John, considering last year's outbreak, there's been a lot of criticism saying, you know, what's the challenge of trying to stay safe and not testing positive with the levels of the outbreaks here and also last week in Florida where you spent over four days? Yeah, I think, you know, we see it in our community, not just within a football team. You know, my sister's a schoolteacher back in Union City. And she said it's rampant in their school, and they're doing everything they can that we see it in our community. I think everybody's doing everything they can to try to help it. And the biggest thing is the vaccination because it does save lives. For us personally, we're masking in the building. We're taking extra precautions, urging guys to be socially distant, we've been meeting in the bubble, pushing guys to the bubble to sit during some dead time because it creates more space. We've gone above and beyond, just like we did last year, to try to get through this thing. And we will. As you said, you've taken a lot of precautions. Is there anything that you find yourself saying, I wish we had done this? You know, I don't think so, John. It's like, you know, it's the whole dinner thing. You know, like, I mean, I went to dinner and when I was in Tampa, did any of you guys go out to dinner when you were in Tampa? Probably did, you know, that's where we're at is, you know, and I felt I felt safer because I was vaccinated. I felt like I could go eat a meal. And because of what I have seen and, you know, the science that's behind the vaccine, that if you do contract it and you're vaccinated, it looks like the science has shown that you're sick for a day or two, and then you're going to get through that. So there's comfort in going out to dinner and trying to get back to some degree of normalcy, which we all want to do. And I know that the vaccine helps that. There are things that are 100% vaccinated, I would imagine, obviously, you guys aren't. But do you have a finger on what percentage you guys are at? Yeah, I think I said, I think we're 96, close to 97, 98 that either have antibodies. We're doing antibody tests. There's a lot of stuff that we're doing, you know, with a vaccination and B testing for antibodies. And I think, T, we're right around 90, between 97, 98 last that I looked at it. So we've got an unvaccinated way of your decision of bringing him in here. I think we're, I think bringing him in here, you're just going to have to be mindful of that ramp up period, Terry. You know, it's that, you know, you got to bring him in and they've got to kind of sit and they've got to quarantine and it's the testing. It's whatever those policies that I've put in place. And it's really contingent upon the immediacy that you need the player. If you need him right away, well, then you're going to have to get somebody that's, you know, that's ready to roll. If it's a really good player, then you're going to find a way to kind of craft it to get him in at some point, just know you're going to have to go through those protocols in order to take a look at him. Concerns at all about Saturday's preseason game at this point? No. Does Ryan likely not play in this game, in fact, do you think, what might be going on? That's probably a, that's probably my question, Paul. But I think that, again, we're going to put guys out there. There's still some, we've got some tough decisions heading into the weekend. And it's, I'm excited for the football team. I'm excited the way that our guys have played in the two previous games. I was excited about the practice that we had on Tuesday. I thought there was a lot of speed. There was a lot of juice. And guys are fighting and scrapping every single day to stick around here. And I think we've got a competitive roster. Anxious to watch these guys play on Saturday night. Thank you guys, appreciate you.