 Hey, Nick, good morning. I guess coming out of Sunday, what were maybe some of the more encouraging things you saw from an offensive standpoint? What are some things maybe you feel like you got to build on and prove going into Indy? Yeah, you know, watching the film yesterday as a group, biggest thing obviously was that first half, just how locked in I feel like everyone was and the intentionality that we had throughout that whole first half and just really just trying to get points on the board and finding a way to get points on the board doesn't really matter. Whether it was third and long or we were getting first downs pretty easily, everyone just kind of was rolling. So that's definitely something to be hang our hat on and carry on into next week. And then obviously, second half, need to score more points and just watching the film and recognizing that it was small details and little mistakes that kind of led that to happen. Chris, Harry? Nick, what do you think of the Colts? My initial thought is I enjoy playing there. I played in that stadium several times, played in college, played last year, had my second touchdown there on Indy, had my first touchdown against Indy here. So I enjoy playing them. I know a lot of my family and friends from Indiana are Colts fans. So it's kind of a little extra motivation to beat them. Taran? Good morning, Nick. Why don't you talk about Todd Downing? What are some of the things you like as far as the way he's been calling plays to get you guys all involved? Yeah, I feel like that's one big thing is like spreading the wealth. Everybody's getting targets. Everybody going into a game kind of knows the plays that they could really light up and have a big alert for big plays and being able to call those. So I love it that he's calling those plays, but also the guys that aren't really caring who gets the credit. I love watching Woody go out there and just have a game. And so I feel like that's one good thing about the receiving group is that guys really don't care as long as we're moving the ball. Chris? Yeah, Nick, can you just speak to the importance of these division games and how the ones with the Colts are always so meaningful? Yeah, the division games, they count a little bit more. There's a little bit more weight to them because obviously the winner of the division goes to the playoff. So especially against the Colts, I feel like those games are always tough, tight games, usually kind of like a slug vest. I feel like both teams kind of have similar culture built around the same things about playing hard, playing with effort, finishing. So I feel like that's kind of what creates a little bit of a rivalry and leads to these games, being knockout, dragout games. So it's what we got to expect going into it because as long as I've been here, it's only been two years going on three, that's how it's always been playing them. John, you there? And can you hear me? We can. Nick, apologies if you heard this already, but obviously Derrick Henry had a much bigger role in the passing game Sunday than we had seen before. What does that do for the downfield passing game when Derrick is an effective weapon, kind of in the short to mid range and also on the screens? Yeah, I feel like it kind of like what I touched on earlier. You know, when you can spread the wealth and you know, everybody's getting the ball, whether it's running, passing, it makes the defense have to play more honest. And that definitely opens up windows down the field for us and opportunities for other guys to get the rock and light up the ball on their ends. Corey? Hey Nick, I was just wondering, since you've been here, you guys haven't been in a hole like that, 0-2 to start a season or really kind of any point. Did Mike change, Coach Rable, change at all in his demeanor and his process or was it all still exactly the same? Yeah, I wouldn't say he changed. I definitely feel like it was the same for the most part. Kind of how I thought of it last week was a reaction is healthy, but overreaction isn't. And I feel like that's just what happened last week. There was a reaction. We had a little bit more urgency. We had more intentionality at practice. There was a little bit more pressure, but it wasn't an overreaction. Everything needed to be changed or everything was wrong. We just had to fix the things that we needed to fix. Jim? You mentioned, Nick, you're very familiar with the cold. How do you know you're going to get when you face them from a defensive standpoint, when you go out there before you even start watching film? Yeah, I mean, I feel like one of the biggest things is how, how much they compete on defense all across the board, but especially, you know, in the secondary and those are the guys that I usually go up against. Just how they compete in, you know, usually it's a pretty sound defense, trying not to give away too many big plays. We, we got to play our game. I say every week, we just got to be ourselves and, you know, find ways to move the ball. Corey? Is Kenny Moore one of those guys you've got to have your head kind of on a swivel for each week or is that just life in the NFL? Yeah, yeah, definitely Kenny is one of the guys. You know, I feel like every time we've gone against him, it's one of the guys that we highlight on the defense that you just kind of always see on tape, making plays, being in the right spot, really physical dude, really strong, great play string. So it's definitely someone you got to keep your eye out on and, and, you know, understand who you're going against and know your personnel because we go in there, you know, trying to block them or, you know, go in their tiptoe and they really won't end up well. How are you doing, Kristen? Good morning. Good, how are you doing? Good morning. I think, I think your head coach last night was talking about maybe that was your, he thought it was your best game as a Titan on Sunday. Would you agree with that? And what do you think, what do you think you maybe did well that got his attention? Yeah, I definitely could say, well, I can agree with that. But just, you know, just being like, you know, on the call, you know, just making sure, you know, that everyone's communicating, you know, all on the same page. I feel like we communicated well on the back end, as far as everybody, including myself, just being in my right gas, you know, for the run game and covering, you know, doing my job, you know, in the past game, making sure, you know, we eliminate the guys that we wanted to, and then holding up on other guys, you know, when I had the chance. Hey, Christian, can you sit back in your chair so we can see you? There we go. John, go ahead. Hey, Christian, I know you share some similarities with Caleb and the fact that, you know, both of you guys were high draft picks and, you know, slowed the development early on as well. I wonder if there's anything that you can share with Caleb, you know, as he's kind of going through some struggles here, maybe either to, to either kind of keep his confidence up or maybe to, you know, offer some advice in terms of moving forward for him in his situation right now. Yeah, I mean, I mean, I'm not really, you know, I can't really speak on, you know, what his process is, but I just tell you, you know, based on my experience, you know, to let him know that it is a process, you know, to get out there and get comfortable. You know, some guys, you know, just have different time periods, you know, as far as when they're comfortable for themselves. So I just try to share that with him, you know, he'll, he'll, he's making progress with us, you know, every day, you know, while we're at practice. But, you know, once he gets those game reps, you know, that he, that he will get, you know, however they play it out, you know, I feel like he'll be good, but I just got to let him know, you know, that it's a process. And, you know, like I said, the more reps he gets out done again, you know, he'll become comfortable. Trump. Speaking on that confidence for you, can you just kind of verbalize how important it is to have that as a cornerback and just some of the ways that you've been able to be more confident and be more comfortable as you continue to progress in your career? Yeah, you need tremendous, you know, confidence as a corner and just being out there, just having the confidence to step out on the field and know you're on the island, you know, by yourself. And that confidence comes with being out there, you know, getting that experience. Like I said, the more of I, the more I've been out there, the more confident I've been able to come, become and just seeing, you know, the faith that my teammates, my coaches have in me and the faith that they tell me that they have in me, you know, that builds confidence too. So, you know, I just try to build up that and just know who I am, you know, as a player, you know, I know what I can do best. And I cover guys best. And, you know, my goal obviously is to win, but, you know, just put out every week, you know, that I'm one of the better corners in the league. So that continues to grow my confidence, you know, just wanting to be the best. Korith. Christian, you've had some pretty good success against some of the more bigger physical guys like DK and now Devonte. What is it about your game that allows that, especially knowing you got a guy like Michael Pittman coming? You know, just knowing the guy that I'm going against and how they're going to play me, because they're watching film too. You know, just studying their tendencies and, you know, how they like to play the game. All those are, you know, very good receivers. So it's just on me, you know, to just lock in on what I can't really, I, you know, watch film and see what they do, but it's mainly on me, you know, I got to make sure, you know, I'm doing my technique right, you know, I'm playing within the defense, you know, and the players will come, you know, to me whenever I'm on those guys. So that's the main thing, you know, we're going against guys like that. I just want to make sure that I'm playing within the defense and then I can implement, you know, my techniques or whoever. Chris Harris. Christian, aside from Pittman, they like to spread the ball around a lot, kind of like you guys do a little bit. What's the challenge of a team that, you know, they have just multiple, multiple outlets for Matt Ryan? You know, we just got to be locked in, like we still got to focus on the run game, you know, they're going to force, you know, our safeties and us as corners to tackle. So we have to be big on the run game this week too, not just the past game, but like you said, they're going to implement everybody. So, you know, I'm sure, you know, we're coming up with a game plan, you know, that will help our front seven, you know, take care of that. And we can kind of focus on the back end, but I know for a fact, you know, it's going to be a challenge for us to tackle in a run game. And, you know, they have a highs, you know, that they use in a run and pass game. So it's going to be a challenge for us, like always. Sam. Christian, you, you said that you get a lot of your confidence as a corner from being put out there and having game reps and seeing the confidence your coaches have in you. On the flip side of that, do you think it's possible to lose confidence to a defensive back to not have that experience or not get those opportunities in a game? Yeah, not definitely. Because this is, you know, it's the NFL. I'm sure everybody comes into the league confident in their ability. But, you know, once you don't like, once you don't have those reps and, you know, you're not out there and depending on whoever's situation, you know, you know, you kind of, you can, you can lose confidence and you're so, but that's the trick, you know, as a DB, you can't lose that confidence. Because you wouldn't be here if you weren't able or capable to be out there playing the game. So, you know, you're good enough, you know, you just got to, like I said, trust in the process, you know, and you know, you got to come to work every day. So, you know that you're working on your skills and, you know, you know, hopefully one day you'll get the opportunity to explain the game. So, it's definitely the way that you can lose confidence, but as part of our job, we got to stay with our confidence. Jim. Christian, what are your Tuesdays like and how much do they help you maybe during the course of the week? Really, I still eat. Well, it's still early in the season, so my body is not, not accustomed to game soreness right now. So, I try to, like, just get my body back under me, you know, come for Wednesday, you know, we'll be back on the practice field. So, just doing that, you know, like hot tub, cold tub, you know, whatever treatment I can get. And still watching film, you know, making sure I get to start early, you know, on the team that we're playing that week. So, that's kind of, you know, what my two days are like. John Glenn. Christian, I know one of the issues that you guys are dealing with on defense is the X plays. I'm sure you want to cut down a little bit on them. As you guys are, you know, watching film of the games and seeing those unfold are there some similarities, you know, and what you've seen from the successful X plays against you and, you know, how can you guys go about trimming those a little bit? Yeah. I feel like this week we were actually pretty good, you know, as far as, like, a communication standpoint, you know, that we didn't have really any bus, you know, coverages, it's just, you know, guys just got to finish the play. And I said this, you know, after the game, they're paid to make plays too. And I feel like, you know, we're in position. This past week we were in position, you know, we were, everybody was locked in. It's just, we got to come down with those plays. And that's what I'll say about the X plays from this past game. I feel like guys were there, but, you know, just got to make them. Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't. Corey. Christian, you guys haven't been in a hole like you were last week very, very often. Was the head coach any different? Did you turn things up at all? Or was it just the same coach for able last week? I mean, he was the same. He's the same guy. I wasn't at the Buffalo game. So I wasn't sure how he was, you know, you know, when we were down at half. That's what you're asking. But he was definitely, you know, the same guy, you know, he knows that, you know, a week one, we got out to the league and we weren't able to keep that league. So he just made sure that, you know, we got the message that, you know, we got to fight for this win, you know, and they didn't want to go on three. We didn't want to go on three. So he knew that we had to keep up our energy, you know, keep the momentum going, just motivating us, you know, to know what we're fighting for. I more specifically meant in practice. Was he's the same guy in practice or was last week stamped up? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely the same guy. I mean, I feel like coach is always the same guy. He's always hot energy with us, you know, and he's always, you know, looking for the little things that we can improve on. But for the most part, he was definitely the same all week. Because he knows the type of team we are, you know, like I said, we just got to execute. We just got to execute on the second half, which we had when we struggled with the first three weeks, second half, I'm sorry.