 What do you think might they have on the offense as a whole? Again, we got to go out there and execute against an excellent defense, top ranked defense in the league. And hopefully that anybody who plays for us is doing their job and executing for our receivers that's getting open and catching the ball when the quarterback throws it and then being efficient in the run game and trying to help our running backs. When they come out in four wide as an offense, what kind of, whether it's Dalton Knox as the fourth wide receiver or whomever, Dawson Knox, what is that kind of? That would be 11 personnel, so ten personnel's, four wide receiver. They run spread, I mean, they make you cover the entire field. Our PO game, lateral passing game and then they'll mix it up and run vertical stuff and usually some concept on one side that the quarterback can pick and then something on the other side. But it identifies the box and how many guys you got in there when they're on a spread. Some of the guys have said this week that a part of your message is, don't look at the numbers. Is that the case and why? Well, you kind of get caught up in how statistically good they are. Statistically great, and then again we have to execute and go play against a very good team. It's rightfully so that they've earned those numbers and it's impressive. And I just want to make sure that we focus on what our plan is and how we need to try to play the game. I mean, there are plus nine a turnover margin after five games. Average in 34 points, giving up 12 and number three in red zone or three and third down, first in the red zone on defense. So it's gonna be a huge challenge. Like I know you want the consistency and approach for each game. When you were a player, was there a different feel when you play these prime time Monday night games before the whole league's watching? Maybe early on and we probably played more than normal once things were going. So just making sure that you sound and not trying to do too much I guess. And just doing your job, doing your job instead of trying to go outside of maybe the defense or what you should be doing. It's always just trying to make a play and we just would like it to be a good one. Sorry, John, go ahead. One or two things you think you guys are doing better in bringing that third down number down from the last season? Probably covering better and rushing better. Coach, for you a week like this, do you want to give them a. John just chuckles when he doesn't like the answers, and I don't know how else to answer it. You know what I mean? There's two elements that we talk about all the time. Covering better and rushing better. So hopefully we can continue to do that, John. A week like this doesn't really help to have just one extra day for the recovery process? I think probably that's where we're at now with this football team. As many guys as going to be on the injury report that comes out. I mean, that's more time that we can get to try to get guys healthy to play against the physical football team. We did that last week and now we're going to have to play against an even more physical team with the bills. Sorry, AJ mentioned maybe some limitations within playing based on his condition. When you have two receivers coming back with hamstrings, is there is there a way to monitor and and ensure that do your best to ensure that it doesn't get re-aggravated? NFL wide receivers, I mean, there's this level of expectation that you're going to have to to run. So I'm not sure what limitations he's referring to. Snap count last week and he said he didn't expect to be. I know that these are all things that are new to me. We take out the guys when they're tired and we have to focus on our conditioning. So we want our best players in there as much as they can be in there. That's usually good for the team. I know in some packages that you've had Danico on the edge, but when he and Jeffrey have both been on the interior, how much have they complimented each other's play? I mean, they've been disruptive. I think there's some times in Seattle and different times that they're working in there together. They've been working together since training camp, seemed to have a good relationship, a very good relationship to try to work some games in there and work some stunts. And hopefully, be disruptive on the inside. One's more of a power guy. One's got a little bit more length. Sorry, Jim. You talk about health. I mean, like where you're going, at least trending in the right direction. That receiver, I mean, who do AJ have good weeks? Now Marcus back in the flow a little bit more. How much will that help the offensive? You can consistently have the same guys in their weekend. Well, it'll help the entire team that we feel like we're getting our, anytime that we can get guys back or what we feel like are our best players. That would be great. It'd be wonderful. It's the last day that we get access to you and there's still one more day of practice. Is there anybody that you're ruling out for Monday night or? On a Thursday? No, it's a Thursday. I know he missed the one day with the illness, but just as far as his body of work this week, how has it been? You know, I mean, good. Again, it's just there's some setback there with, you know, unfortunately dealing with with an illness. So just trying to get, you know, weight back and, you know, strength and there's a lot of things that go into that. But I think it, you know, mentally, he's been been sharp and was able to get some work in today and we'll get some tomorrow. Like that game against the Bills was so strange last year in the buildup, unprecedented, not practicing and all of that. Number one, why do you think you guys played so well that night? And did you take anything from that moving forward in the weird preparation that was kind of forced on you? I mean, I think the players just really took advantage of the opportunities. You know, I mean, they threw us a couple, you know, one off the receiver's hands. We caught it, we scored a lot of short fields. You know, we're able to get three turnovers and not have any on offense and then get another one on kickoff and a short field. Like I think you take away that that's the magnitude that turnovers can have on a game, whether statistically they had more yards or they did that, you know, and as far as the preparation, I think it's just, you know, there was a lot of focus I felt like, you know, I think that there was an unknown, but I think that there was a great deal of focus in how we had to handle and how we had to prepare for that situation.