 How do you feel everything went in the joint practice today? I know y'all were excited to get down here and get some work in, how did it go? I thought it went well. I thought it went well, it was really good work for both sides. I can't thank Ryan Flores and Chris Greer enough for bringing to do this. This is really good work for us. I said that tomorrow we'll see how we come back and respond. But I thought it was a very productive day in all three phases. Yeah, how did the line hold up? It looked like they held up. I know we haven't broken down to feel me at ease. Right, yeah, and it's always hard to judge the runs, you know, you're trying to judge until he really gets, you know, tagged off there. So those are a little, can be deceiving, and you want to go back and look at the tape, see how we were, how we blocked in our combinations. But it was good. It's hot. It's what we wanted. So I wanted to come down here with a few guys cramp, but overall I thought we got out here relatively healthy. And the two-minute work at the end looked like the offense scored twice, they got one stop on one of them, how did you evaluate the two-minute offense and defense? Sure. Again, take it with a grand assault, because you can't hit, you know, we're not tackling the quarterback. We're not tackling. So you don't know on some of the sidelines, but you give and take, you know, if they tag off in the sidelines, then you keep the puck running. But we're working into half, I thought it was a really good operation. Really all around. You know, they grind it out. Even that second group of defense, it was a good grind it out drive. But you can't get enough of that work. How have you liked how Matt and Kyle have kind of connected so far through training camp? What's really Matt and all the guys, you know, every year, more times than not, there's always kind of change in the NFL. That's the way that the world, the free agency, and the way that the contracts are set up. So that's an every year thing. Obviously you have a little more history with Red and Russell. But I think with the fellas' guys, with Hayden, Kyle, Tajé, all these guys were throwing in there. I think it's coming along. But Pitzik seems like every time he's kind of on the field, there's like a window of opportunity to throw to him. Seems like it's a little bit longer, a little bit bigger than some other guys out there. You sense that? How do you kind of tell Matt and BB not rely on it too much or take that for granted? I don't feel like he has. You know, you don't want to force things. Obviously, we got a lot of guys that we think can win and get open. And so, you know, we're not, I call it 90s, NBA, isolation basketball. Yeah. Obviously, Kyle is a piece of the puzzle. But we feel good about the guys we got out there. Calvin, Russ, OZ, all those guys. Christian Blake, Tajé, Rowe, obviously Hayden, Kyle. You see all these guys. We threw Johnny Rain in there. And I thought he responded. So we're trying to build that chemistry with everybody in the pass game and the running backs as well. 90s basketball was the most fun. It was. I kind of liked some of the fouls. You watch the last answer to figure out how physical it was. It was probably the 80s, too. You get smoke going to the basket. Man, beer may have taken you down like a cheap folding table. John Andrews. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Cramp. Again, there was a lot of good players this year's draft. Jim was one of them, so again, I was on the field. So how do you think he did? What was your impression of him coming here? Good player. I think they had two really talented guys at Alabama. We'll see. It's counterpart week one. When you hit the stage of your career that Matt has, there might be questions about, you know, to maintain the level he has in the past. What have you seen out of him in time? Yeah, I look at Matt Ryan as a true professional. You know, a lot of people throw that word around. It could be a very subjective term, but that's what Matt is. And hell, in our division, he's probably one of the younger guys. I think he's great, but that's a credit at the time. I mean, he's the ultimate outlier himself. But, you know, it's been fun working with Matt. He takes great care of himself. I thought today, you know, coming down here is very productive as you get against a different scheme, different players, and in a great environment. Are there policies you've been asking? Because I know a lot of times coaches speak to each other in terms of scripting the practice, what they want to see. Well, when you and Flo talked about, did you guys get, like, hey, offensive line, we want to see these looks or things like that? Are they surprised you knew who was going to go? No, we just had good communication. Like I said, I wanted to work with these guys. I think it's one of the better staffs and programs. I got a ton of respect from afar. I don't know if these guys well flow and Josh Boyer. But obviously, they got, you know, Dean's got a lot of history with them and gotten to know them. You know, gone against some coaching. But you like to get to work in with the program with respect. You didn't see a lot of PS out here. It was good work. We try to be pretty easy, you know? Down here in Miami, where the guests, Flo, getting me a schedule, gave me a schedule, said, you deal with it, I sound great with it. Said, here's what we're going to do. He said, good, here's what we're going to do. And we came down here and did it. So we're one, didn't try to micromanage anything. So, and I appreciate those guys setting this up. Coach Jackson asked Briggs, how did I ask Briggs to get? Yeah, I mean, it's tough dude, man. I thought I came out here and competed well with that. All right, man, good to see you. What's up, man? How are you? How many years been out here now? Three years. Big change from Nashville? It is, yeah. He's still hot though. It is, it is. Is there anything that Kyle does at this point that surprises you? You know, like I said, we got a very versatile skill group. I said, you know, they're all different. Kyle's skill sets different than Hayden's, but they all got it in red. The way he runs is different than Russell. But all these guys are in there competing. We're just trying to find roles for him. And he's done a nice job of what we've gone out of so far. I couldn't notice but know that your D-line front seemed like it had a pretty good day. Where is that growth, growth as a group? I thought we got some good veterans over there. Starting with Grady. He's a real dude. And I mean that in the highest compliment. Comes out here, works, tries to compete, get better. Doesn't rest on anything he's done in the past. You got to prove it every year in the NFL, really every week. And Steven Means, I mean, you got some vets in there, Tyler Davidson, good to have Dante back out there. And you mix in some of these young guys in there competing. So, you know, it's hard for me, when Michael asked me a question, believe right, it's just, I haven't, I had to watch the tape because I was over with the offense there. Yeah. You weren't actually about Ridley. He seemed like every other year he's been here, it's been two ones, not so much just a third cut. I think he's that talented. Not him being kind of the number one receiver. Has he taken on anything a little extra? Has he, how's his motivation like this year going in? Yeah, I don't put the labels on the guys. I mean, I think it naturally happens. I know that's, you know, it's, you look at it a couple of ways. That's become a thing because fantasy football is so big and it's great for the league, really it is. But, you know, I just, I don't put the label to say who's tight end one, who's wide out one, running back one. I mean, obviously the quarterback's pretty obvious. But the rest of those guys, we've got a lot of versatile pieces and guys that step up and we expect Calvin to have a productive year. He was trying to exit Eastern draft, Calvin. I know, I know. I was already thinking. I trust I have a huge family. I get, I get, I've been ripped before. I think I've been called plays that win the game. You know, it's like I had so-and-so on my fantasy team. I had Johnny last year and then I'm like, we all get it. You're minding me, I had Cajal last year, so I don't know what it's about, yeah. That's not fooling me, Scott. How much do you hear from him? I mean, jokingly, I mean, you never know. I mean, I've got a huge family, so I mean, nothing would surprise you if probably anybody was feeling the friends of family. It's a joking manner. Right, what's the weirdest one you've got? What's the weirdest thing that you've gotten, like, where you're just like, are you kidding me? Yeah, like, it's like if somebody's in a play. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's a good one. And I'm going to be the smartest one. I'm not that tall. That'll get you a nice little phone call. Yeah, yeah. Real quick, Ogan Degi, was on film for then after the game last week. It seems like he played fairly well. He did. There was a couple moments there where him and Richie both made a mistake early, and they were able to fix it, correct it, saw it again, and they did a nice job the second time they saw it. That's what you want to see when you want to see true growth and improvement. I thought that both those guys did a nice job last week. Great. Thanks, guys. Thanks, y'all. Appreciate you guys coming down here.