 So, John, because you had your by weekend so early in the season, does this mini by weekend become even a little more important for the Titans as you look down the stretch? Yeah, Mike. I mean, I think certainly it'll give, you know, the players a chance to allow their bodies to heal up, you know, a couple extra days after the Thursday night game, and the coach is a chance to kind of catch their breath before we start preparations for Baltimore. So, you know, we'll go through that schedule and make sure we build in enough time that everybody can kind of recharge and reset for the second half of the season here. Okay, so from a football standpoint, how do you handle the weekend and really the early part of next week? Yeah, you know, Coach Frable, he'll set the schedule with the staff, but the players, you know, we have to remain in the COVID testing, so that'll be a daily occurrence that, you know, that everybody will still have to do, you know, but we'll start to get an early look on Baltimore and game planning for those guys. But also, again, like I said, take some time and kind of recharge, reintroduce ourselves to our families, spend a little bit of time with them before we get back going on football. You touched on the football staff a little bit, but that also would include the scouting staff, the personnel staff. What sorts of things are you aiming towards this weekend into the early part of next week? Well, I hope to catch up on some college games. I've been able to watch some as they've come in, you know, mainly the SEC games are starting to hit our database and go through those prospects and start to evaluate those prospects, but, you know, probably catch up on that over the weekend. And then, like I said, turn the page and get ready for the Ravens. All right, let's talk a little football. I want to talk about your quarterback, Ryan Tannehill. What have you been most impressed with with Ryan Tannehill through the first nine games of this season? Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, he's really built upon what he did at the end of last season, the 2019 season, made some really impressive throws this year, down the field, short to intermediate, timing, timing throws. Leadership continues to, you know, stand out, not just for the offense, but for the entire football team, the command that he has, the respect that he has of his teammates, and he's making plays for us, you know, certainly with his arm, but with his legs too, because he can get out of the pocket, he can scramble, and he can hurt you on the move. Derek Henry has been the number one or the number two rusher in the NFL all this year, led the league in rushing a year ago. What is it about Derek Henry that allows him to be so consistent seemingly weekend week out? Yeah, I think, I think he's a really resilient player. I think he welcomes the fact when teams walk an extra player down into the box to try to stop him. I think he takes that as a challenge, and he knows he's got the respect to that defense, and he keeps plugging and he keeps playing and, you know, he can, he can bang away in two or three yards or four or five yards here or there, and then you never know when the big one's going to break, you know, and he's going to rattle off a 20-25, or as we've seen a couple of 99 yarders and just impactful plays that really change the scope of the game. I know in the John Robinson scouting report brought to you by Farm Bureau Insurance next week on Titans All Access, we'll dive deeply into the Baltimore Ravens, but can you give us a little peek, a little overview of what you think of the Ravens so far? Yeah, I mean, they've still got, they've got playmakers on both sides of the ball, you know, it starts on offense with Jackson, their quarterback, just an electric player, can beat you with his arm, can take off and scramble and design runs and make plays. They've got a good backfield, got talented receivers and tight ends, defensively Coach Martindale still on that side of the ball, he's mixing stuff up, he's cooking things up. Rookie linebacker, Queens playing really, really good for him. They got good corners and Humphrey and they've got guys that can hurt you on both sides of the football. All right, as they played the Patriots this weekend, game's going to be on TV. I just wondered, how do you watch that? Do you sit and watch the game like a fan, or do you wait for the tape to come in? How do you do it? No, I mean, I'll watch it live as it's going. I won't have a big bowl of popcorn and a, you know, 48 ounce soda beside me, but you're watching those live games and seeing if you can pick up anything from the TV copies, that's something we do internally anyway. But then you get to the, you know, to the all 22 and try to break down and see if you can see any skeins or tendencies that might help us.