 Arthur, let's just start here. How many guys are actually going to be here today? Because everything's voluntary again, and that's been. Yeah, we've had, and as you guys have been out here, we've had pretty good participation. It is voluntary. We obviously had our mini camp last week. There's some things we'll focus on situationally, probably more passing. So you'll see that. And so I think we'll still have pretty good attendance. And Mike Davis hasn't really been out here at all. Obviously Russell Gage, we know he's been around. Is that an injury concern with both of them, or is that just them kind of just sitting out? Well, it goes back to, you know, we're talking about people being in different phases. Both those guys have been here, they've been involved in all the classroom work we've done, anything we've done, you know, walk through wise, the whole objective, Mike is, I know it's not like a broken record here, make sure where it's healthy we can be. Going in the summer, you don't want people who have nagging injuries to linger on them. We want to be healthy as we can. So guys can be in best shape, they can be in come training camp. You're muted, Michael. So just to be clear, are both of them dealing with something then or no? There are different phases, Michael. You know, everybody's got different things going on. Some people we wanted to focus on a certain area. Some guys we, you know, we wanted to put more in the weight room. Some guys wanted to put alternative conditioning. It's all different things going on. If there's something major, like, you know, not to be evasive, I know you guys are asking and I know what the rules are, obviously with the injuries, but if there was something major, we'd let you guys know. I'm not going to play that kind of game with you guys, like, be well ducked. See you then. Yeah, coach, what's your plan for the rest of the week and wrapping up before you all break for the summer break here? Yeah, we're, you know, we're focusing more on situational stuff, D-Led. Be a little more past heavy and just as we wrap up the end of the all season program. And how's Caleb McGarry doing and Ridley, as far as when you all hope to get him back and what he could provide to the offense in light of the Julio Jones trade? Well, you know, all I'm focused on D-Led is the present offensively. You know, I don't sit there and live in the past, you know, and I'm worried about, well, hopefully we can have Deion Sanders come back as prime or whoever. But just to not, I mean, I'm saying that, I just worry on the present and as we plan for the future with all of our players. Both those guys have been here, they've done a good job, got no timetable on anybody. You know, we'll see, obviously over the summer, how guys kind of shape they come in and hopefully ready to roll come in in July. Scott Bayer. Hey coach, I'm just curious that we obviously haven't seen Calvin out much on the practice field, but how has he been doing in the meeting rooms and absorbing the scheme from that perspective? Yes, Scott, I mean, he's done a nice job in the things we've asked him to do. I mean, all these guys, you know, it's not one size fits all. Every player has a different process they go about and then learning new schemes and trying to use different learning tools. And Calvin's done a nice job, whatever we've asked him to do. Is there, do you think that he can be one of those guys that you can really move around the chess board and create mismatches for that he's capable of, you know, of going inside of doing some different things for you? Well, like the question was asked about Russ last week with all these guys, when we get into practice, you know, we'll push the guys, we'll see who can handle what. We'd obviously like to be flexible with multiple spots, multiple position guys. And so, you know, until we get on the practice field, Scott, it'd be hard to answer that. Cody Chaffins. I'll ask one more about Calvin, since we're asking about him. You guys went ahead and got that fifth year extension done before you've even seen him on the field. So what part of his game really popped when you saw him on tape? Well, obviously, as you know, Cody, you know, he had a really productive year and we thought Calvin's been a really good player here so far and the best days are hopefully ahead for him. So, like I said, I've been impressed with Calvin, the person and the player. So we're excited to get to work with him. You've been through coaching changes throughout your career and you've watched how new coaches come in and interact with veteran players who maybe they didn't bring into the team. Do you feel, what did you learn from that? And do you feel like you have to win over guys or is it kind of like get on board or you're left behind? Well, I think it's all about relationship, building everybody's different. Like I said, it's not once that fits all. I mean, some people are in open book the first day you meet them. Other people, it just naturally has to happen. It has to happen organically. And, you know, said my program as a head coach is try to build relationships with every guy on the roster whether they're here one day or here, you know, 10 years. Has that been able to happen with Zoom meetings and all of that stuff? Sure, I mean, every day you're working on it. So, you know, obviously with some players and further along with others, but everybody here, we want to get to know them. And like I said, it doesn't matter if they're the 90th guy on the roster or the high speed player. All right, we'll go to the other half in the background competitions that climb. Hey coach, you can see in you, Cody, step up your game. I know you can't be everywhere on the field coach at once obviously, but when you went back and look at last week, a specific example of one guy maybe catching your eye, a pleasant surprise or someone that really just earned your respect the way he was performing out there? Yeah, no, it's exactly just part of it. You know, I take the spring, you take it with a grain of salt. We're just trying to improve their understanding of the schemes and what the objective is. I just don't get too worked up over over spring in the OTAs or mini camp. And what's your message to the guys as you get set to break camp? Constantly trying to keep improving. You know, as we've gone in there, these guys have done a nice job that have been here. They've worked hard about understanding the schematics and we got it, obviously it goes both ways. We're trying to understand how they operate as players, how they learn, their work habits is just continuing to improve and know the expectation when we come back and camp, we've got to be ready to roll. Tenetra Batiste. Morning coach, how are you doing? Good, how are you doing? Fine, thanks. Just wanted to follow up on one question that we asked on Thursday. We kind of talked about it from the offensive side, your relationship building with Matt Ryan and his leadership. What about on defense in terms of your leader on defense? How's your relationship been with Grady Jarrett? How are you building that up? Same way with all the players. You know, Grady, it's been really fun getting to know Grady. I obviously had a lot of respect from him from afar. We played against him two years ago getting ready and obviously watch he's been successful, but you know, I really liked the way he handles himself. We've had some great conversations and just like with every player on here, you're just kind of getting to know me, but I'm very pleased with what Grady's brought to the table so far. Okay, and kind of staying in that direction, just in terms of some of the help that the Falcons have gone out to get, especially in the draft, Taekwong Graham, Grady had good things to say about him from this rookie class and then last year's class, Marlon Davidson, just an up and down kind of season for him. What were your initial thoughts on Taekwong as well as Marlon? Well, both of those guys, they continue to work. They're, you know, different points in their career. You know, it's hard to judge. Last year was a very unusual year for a lot of rookies. It's hard enough being a rookie in the NFL and then dealing with everything. I mean, it was, you know, much harder for a lot of people around the world in this country are dealing with the pandemic. And so it was an unusual off season. So everybody gets a fair, you know, fresh start here. And Marlon's been working hard. Said he's just, all these guys, all you guys wanted to improve, you know, TQ, he's a mature guy. We're, we've enjoyed getting to work with him so far. And I'm excited to see, I mean, you know, you get a better evaluation, especially the big guys, when we get into training camp and you're actually running run schemes and blocking and you have pads on. Thanks, coach. Thank you. Go to follow up, Stila, do you have any? Yes, coach. Yeah, I know about not putting too much into the, to the no pads off seats, but what competitions or how are you expecting the competition level to be once training camp gets here and these guys are fighting for real jobs with football pads on and everything? Yeah. D-Led, you know, I hope the competition is gotta be high. I mean, there's no, it's gotta earn their job. So that's a constant evaluation. Obviously with some more than others, you can probably pencil in, you know, I don't think it's a far reach to say, hey, Jake, Matthew's gonna be our left tack, but there's gonna be competition just about everywhere. But if Jake's not performing, then you know, you gotta play the best player. So I really hope it's a competitive camp and they understand that every job is open. Yeah, about the defensive line, I think that will come. I think that's a place where it might be really, really hot. You know, besides just anticipating that also. I agree with you, D-Led, yes. I'm looking forward to those matchups in there. Thank you. Thank you. Mike Rostin, thank you, man. For those, Mike. Scott Bear. Yeah, coach, given that, given that you played along the offensive line in your playing days, do you find that you gravitate maybe more towards what those offensive linemen are doing? I asked Chris that question, and he said that he really liked having a head coach who had that offensive linemen's mentality. Do you find that you're interested or that you're still interested, especially with those interior linemen and what they're doing? Is there any kind of bond there considering that you also did it? I think it's, with all the players, obviously we all go back to our own experiences. You know, it's just maybe, I see things, maybe a biased air through the line eyes, but I try to spend time with all the positions and try to think about from their perspective, whether that's Josh Harris or Young Way or Chris Lindstrom or Taran Harmon or Eric Harris back there. You try to, obviously I didn't play DB, don't look like a DB, but you try to see from everybody's perspective. And so I try to spend as much time as I can with everybody. Certainly, you know, obviously we go back to our experience and you know, I do love the offensive line, but like all of them, I can tell all my kids, I love all my kids the same, so. Cody? I'll ask you, a coach said you're a basketball fan. You've been watching this Hawks series, what do they got to do tonight? I'm just a fan when it comes to that. I'm not a hot take fan either. So I'm looking forward to watching that game tonight. And you know, obviously hope they win.