 You know, with Kyle and Taekwondo and IR who will have to step up in their respective spots for you all? Yeah, so obviously both those guys, kind of what I said on Monday, I didn't expect them back in the short term, there's still some things that we've got to figure out. But that's the new IR rules and so many of everybody's read up on those. It's different than IR used to be, right? Where, you know, example in 07 when we had Randy Thomas towards tricep and carried him, basically carried 52 all year because he put him on IR as you remember D-Led. Yeah, all year. So the new rules, I think certainly help. There's just still some unknown, right? As they continue to get medical advice and, you know, both those guys will have procedures and you really won't know until after those procedures what the timeline truly is. So, you know, that won't be out there for the next four games. That's what that does right now when you put people on IR. You know, we've got five spots left to return, so the season plays out. As for your original question, again, what I talked about on Monday, I mean, it's our job as coaches to adapt and evolve. Every team's dealing with something. You know, we've got the right guys out there and guys that can play multiple roles for us that have done it. You know, with Pruitt, Hesse, Thurk, Felipe, we can also Morph and Keith Smith. I mean, there's a lot of things we can do to manufacture things in different personnel groups and obviously our wide outs and CP and Avery. So we've got a lot of options. Obviously, you'll never go one for one with a player, but try to find different solutions. The fact that they're both younger players and both seem to have potentially big roles for this franchise for a while. Does that play into it, too, in terms of usage versus not one in terms of maybe bringing them back and maybe where you guys stand at that point in the year? Only time. No, Mike. I think the only thing if you go with this, this is your compass. You do what's in the best of the players' health first and foremost, regardless of what year they're in the league. And the only thing I think that would come into play if you got a guy that's in the last year of his career, maybe he decides they all hold something off. I would never, if a guy was in the seventh year or second year, I would never advocate somebody doing something that wasn't in the best interest of their health. So that's the best way I can answer that. I understand what the angle you're going to have with that. That's not, you know, those are hypotheticals and great, great, you know, social media debates, but that's not. If you go with a compass, we'll always do what's in the best interest of the players' health first. That's where we'll go. Well, I guess I was meaning more, not necessarily pushing them back to the field, but the opposite direction of, you know, four weeks from now depending on where you guys are. If it's like, hey, you know what, maybe don't, where you hold and say, listen, you have a long career ahead of you type thing. I was looking at more in the opposite direction. So you're not conceding things? No, not conceding things, just like how that plays into it, maybe where you guys are at that point. I mean, I know what you're trying to ask. Look, go back to this. We'll always do what's in the best interest of the players' health first. It's pretty simple. Thank you. You just got to tie in. I believe Parker is actually second and snapped and routes were on, but my call for it was, was your next guy up on Sunday. What has he done that fits him in that spot? Well, a lot of different things. And it's not one for one. I mean, again, we can go out there and play tempers now. We can go all one. We can use CP where we want to use Avery. Like there's different ways to manufacture things. So it's never one for one, but, you know, certain things, they all have unique skill sets. You know, my call was a very good. Parker at the point of attack in multiple schemes. He's got a good feel in space. Smart football player, multi-sport guy, played a lot of big games. You know, the one thing about him at FERC, they played in, you know, AFC championship games. They played in playoff games and they got some good experience. And we'll just see how it plays out as we continue to put the game plan in the rest of the week. You mentioned a couple of days ago your appreciation for interior linemen. I think this game will feature with Grady, Allen, and Deron Payne, the three defensive tackles who played the most snaps in the league so far. What does it say about guys play a lot of snaps? Have that endurance in there? So there's a lot about them. Josh, you know, you're talking about three of the better interior players in this league. And with different skill sets, but both of them are presented. But obviously Grady will have, obviously, the utmost respect for and has become the leader of this team. But when you talk about Payne and Allen, I mean, they're hard to block. They play the run really well. They're powerful. They got good counter moves as they assault the pocket in different ways they rush. You can see why both of those guys were first round, you know, heavy investments for Washington. And you got sweat playing out there. And they got a lot of bodies they throw at you guys that are playing well. See what it looks like if young comes back out there. So it's good for them. Probably the way he trains is unique. You know, sometimes it takes a little bit of luck, you know, things that you can't help that happen in there like what happened to TQ. So it's luck. But really at the end of the day, it's it's the way he goes about his business day after day, the way he prepares and trains. In terms of, I know I feel like a weekly question does that are on IR and you know, one of the coming back today that hasn't practiced yet. And as far as your left guard situation, you've started four different guys there in the last four weeks. We had to write it is she was still your guy there. Do you is Colby played well? So is that possibly Jalen there? That's the other ways the rest of week goes. But I thought she might play pretty well. Share personal conversations with us that you have with players, but could you tell us how? How it's reacting to the news of the century? I don't have any kind of dramatic story for you. Kyle, Kyle's a, no, it's like the conversation we have with every player. They remain private. All those guys, they put on the line for us. Whether you're Kyle Pitts, you know, or Jerry Bernhardt, all of our players, you know, we try to do what's best for them. And I'll always keep our private conversations private. Coach, what are some of the challenges that the commander's offense puts on your defense this week? Yeah, they got a big, heavy offensive line as well. You know, they've been running the football pretty well lately this last stretch. They've kind of turned the corner. A lot of talented wide outs, you know, the guys play multiple spots. The way they get the ball to Samuel, obviously Gibson. Robinson's been running the ball well for him. McLaurin's a terrific player. They had a, I mean, they, it's a really good roster. And Heineke's doing a nice job delivering the football, keeping plays alive. Tell they got a lot of confidence in them. But it's a veteran offensive line, playing multiple guys at center. But they, they're heavy handed and we know it's going to be a challenge because they will get downhill on you. Both of us backs will. And as you went back and looked at the Chicago game, you offensively, defensively and special teams, you played pretty well. Having all three phases, obviously you wouldn't want that this week. But how do you build upon that? Yeah, every, every week's, I mean, it's a new challenge, you know. You know, you sometimes, sometimes you'd hope you could build confidence, but the plan will be completely different. You know, we've got to defend something completely different than we did in Chicago. It's a different scheme in front that we'll be playing. Different special teams, schemes a little bit. So that's always the challenge. It's a fun part about the NFL is, you know, obviously getting to understand the opponent you're playing, understand the schemes and they're probably going to try to attack you, understand that you're going to have something new and what they possibly they're going to adapt to something at some point as well, especially if something's working for you. So that's the challenge we can a week out and it's just so different. You know, the way Washington is built, but they're playing really well. It's a big game for both teams and we're excited to be a part of it. Zacchaeus and Bird have both been very efficient. Is there a certain skill set in being a second or third guideline and the way you play when you don't get as many targets? You know, you have to approach things differently. It depends what your offense is, what your game plan is, how the game's going to be bad weather Sunday. So whether our plan is to want to throw it 45, 50 times, that was the plan. You may have to alter that because of the elements and the way the game's going. So I've never looked at it as RB1, wide receiver one, T1, whatever the hell, you know, people use out there. We've got an offense and the 11 guys we get out there, regardless of personnel and scheme, we expect to produce. So if the ball comes their way, opportunities obviously are running a lot. You're not going to get a lot of attempts, especially, you know, if you've got a lead and but those guys do a terrific job and they've stepped up in big ways all year. Birds made some huge plays for us last month or so and OZ has been solid since the day I got here. So we're happy both those guys on our team. Will Compton announced that he was going to sign with you guys and then... Yeah, I mean, look, I'll talk about people that are officially on our roster. I'm sure Will is a legion of fans will probably update. You get more from Will than you would from me. So I can, somebody's officially on the roster. I'll be happy to speak more about it. Yeah, Coach, you talked about the outside line better than Troy was mentioned to in his row. Just want to check in with you and see how he's coming. I just went over all their numbers and got over 800 snaps out of those guys. Yeah, all those guys, I mean, they're all, they play different roles for us. They've all had an impact. Very pleased with all those guys. Again, they're different depending on the week and the scheme, what's in the game plan, but all of them contributed not only in just on defense, D-Led, but they've made some big fork down in special teams place for us in the coverage game. So we'll just see how what the plan is this week. But all those guys, they continue to improve and that's a good sign. How's Troy doing instinctually because, you know, he's played so many different places. I don't know that the linebackers have an impact. Pretty good. You can see that obviously made some big down plays for us on Sunday, you know, not just defense, but in the return game at a big block with CP's record return. And he's obviously had the pump block early this year in LA. He's got close a couple other times. He's had an impact on a lot of spots for us. You mentioned this being a big game for both teams. I'm sure, you know, a lot of people didn't think through 11 games. People would be saying that about your team. What can you say? I know you've been expressing confidence from game one, but you thought this was a team that was better than experts had predicted. How do you feel about where you are at this point? Well, I mean, we're in the mix. So obviously you want to be undefeated, right? That's the objective. That's not the reality, but that's your charge at one every week. When you get to this time of year, you get into the holiday season, you get into Thanksgiving. Making a push in December, you want to be in games that matter. So this is a big one for us. However, we got here. Again, we'll see what it looks like at the end of the year, but we're excited to be playing in a game that matters. Sunday on the road against a good opponent, really, really talented roster. See what the crowd looks like Sunday. Hopefully it's a good environment for fun games to be a part of. This might be a very... I always love when you phrase it that way. I know you do. I mean, Washington's field has always been known as kind of tricky, maybe. I mean, you coach there as well. Do you have to prep or talk to guys a little bit more because a lot of these guys now haven't necessarily played on their field? I mean, it's every week, Mike. It's a good question because you got to understand the environment you're going into. Weather a team like Carolina changes from grass to the turf. Weather is always a factor. If you play in certain places like last year when we played up in Buffalo, obviously the weather was an issue. Yeah, you try to educate about the environment you're going into. You can't simulate everything. We don't have a snow machine when you get ready to play Buffalo. Like I said, we all know that the weather can change, but if it's going to rain on top of that, yeah, certainly. You know, they put a new surface in recently. You got to make sure you got the right gear, right? Cleeds, right equipment. That's it. Come on, Josh. You got nothing. It's a short wake. We're compressed here. Yeah, that's good. All good. Thanks, Kevin.