 Yeah, I said you didn't want to, you said jerking the wheel would be, it would be a disservice, you know, changing things in offense, how are things coming along, just as far as like continuing to maintain the balance, the play-action, the running, the different things that's going to be. Yeah, you know, I think it's a work in progress. I think the new additions here are getting a little bit more comfortable and, you know, we're figuring out some of their skill sets as well. And so, you know, we expect improvement in all areas, not just from the new guys, but the guys have been around here as well. And I think we're heading in the right direction that way. As we find it a little more difficult to, you know, work play-axe and some of the things you have been able to do previously with one of Henry's and the lineup. I wouldn't necessarily say it was because him and the lineup, we just didn't get into drives as frequently as we did in the previous games, you know. And so, we've had this discussion before, but it's hard to hit all your play passes and get that going when you don't have sustained opportunities, you know. Do you feel good about how you adjust on the fly when you get late news about something like a run and how you've just made what you can and cannot do on the left side? Yeah, there's some challenges, you know, and there's some things that we have to work through in the early parts of the game. But yeah, I feel confident, you know, whether it was Ty in Seattle, you know, or Bobby in LA, you know, I think that those are, you know, situations that we've handled fairly well. A bunch of issues was not having either your full-backs Sunday, too. Yeah, we preach versatility around here, you know. And so being able to get Jeff back there and doing some full-back jobs and, you know, using some different people in different spots is something that we're used to doing. You know, certainly like to have a full complement of guys when we have the benefit of, you know, having that full-back on the roster. But we had to adapt and adjust. When you saw your running backs on Sunday and, I guess, overall worse than some of the positive negatives from what you saw from that group. I think there was a little rust being knocked off, you know. And I would say that they ran hard. I'd say that they were physical. They tried to push piles, you know. And I think it's a natural kind of progression for them to look to improve in a lot of technique areas and all that this week. So excited to see them take a step forward. I'll take Tripp on his own on that one. And I mean, was there a lot more there if he hadn't? I don't know if I'll say it. You know, there's a lot of bodies in there. It's a physical game. But, you know, certainly would have liked to see him pop out of the backside of it. Yeah. Running backs you guys have available. Would you like someone to emerge as a lead guy or are you kind of comfortable going with that by committee approach or does it even really matter? Yeah, I think we feel some comfort either way. You know, certainly you'd love to see somebody just, you know, grab the reins and take off with it. You know, and if that happens and somebody separates themselves from the pack, then we'll gladly feed the hot hand. But until then, you know, I feel confident in anybody that we've put in a Titans jersey out there on Sunday going out and executing to our expectations. And Jeff Swames production jump up last couple of weeks, catches and TDs also. And he, you know, is that by design or is that just just happening or you know, anything to that increased production? I wouldn't say that there's, you know, some, you know, crazy effort to get him touches in the past game. What I would say is that he's been improving each week in the run game and that leads to some opportunities in other areas of the game. You know, sometimes we, we fall into the trap of thinking that the play pass has to be a quick hitter to AJ or, you know, down the field shot to somebody. It can be an extension of the tight ends production as well. So, you know, I think it's been a little bit of a mix. How important is it for you guys to get like that second consistent receiving presence besides AJ, you know, maybe take some of the pressure off him a little bit? I think consistency at any position is critical to sustain, you know, success. And I think that that's, that's been something that we've been harping on with our guys is how consistent can you be regardless of who it is. But obviously when you have a chance to work on the other side of the field from AJ, you know, we expect and look for, you know, a pretty dependable product over there. Like I said, who lives the logical guy there? What's the logical progression for him? Yeah, I think like anybody else who's, you know, had had some time out there and some time not out there, you know, consistency and kind of finding your groove and your rhythm, you know, is a process. And I think that he's been really committed to trying to work through his process in that vein and excited about where he's at. And hopefully we can continue to take strides. Jeff, giving you more than expected as a pass catcher, just what has it been like to see him? You know, a guy known as just kind of in line run, run blocking to kind of be a target weapon for you guys in the passing game. I wouldn't say more than I expected, you know, working with him last year. First hand, you know, I saw his ability to catch a ball outside the frame of his body and use his hands well and he has a savviness to him as a route runner. You know, so it didn't surprise me to see him produced. But again, you know, I think that that's a byproduct of his hard work in the run game and being available, you know, in some other types of schemes. Preach to your group, I guess, this week, going for the defense that's been really good and going to give up a lot of points. Yeah, message doesn't change. It's about what we do. You know, we need to execute. We need to be on the details of our assignment regardless of who's across the ball from us. And that couldn't be any more true this week. You know, as we go to play an opponent, you know, that we obviously don't see too often and, you know, does some different things schematically. When you're going against a team like that, it's so good against a run that's required and more patience because I mean, I would imagine it's very important to you to establish that you're still going to run the ball. Yeah, I would say that you need to understand that there's, you know, going to be some tweaks and adjustments that need to go on early, you know, and maybe some things that you liked on tape or liked on paper and, you know, just as I'm fitting in the early part of the game. So I think there's a patience there, for sure. But also, I think, you know, that we set an expectation. We keep that level of that expectation regardless of who we play. So it's more about how we go out and execute than it is how they've performed against a run in the past. It's got their 25 carries, I guess, but I think they average 1.4 yards. Could it be more about the carries than the yards against these guys depending on how you manage it? Yeah, I think, you know, the whole theory of shots on goal, right? You know, getting more opportunities to make those adjustments, those in-game adjustments, let guys kind of get into the rhythm of the game, you know, and hit their groove a little bit, you know, and then obviously the game situation dictates that a little bit as well. You know, whether you're playing with the lead or whether you're in a grind or playing from behind. From your perspective, what didn't work out about Josh Reynolds? Because it seemed like he was brought in to be, you know, initially a pretty big part of the offense and obviously injuries and different things, but now he's not on the team. Yeah, you know, I'll leave the personnel matters up to the powers to be. I'll just tell you that my experience with Josh, you know, he came in and worked and, you know, it just kind of fell victim to a numbers game. A.J. had a couple of drops here. He said some of you just chopped up, you know, and it's going to happen once in a while. You don't have to worry about going forward. Yeah, even some of the guys are the best hands I've been around. I'll have the occasional drop. It's just, you know, it's pro football. You get in different environments. You get different tracking. Tracking the ball becomes harder in different places. You know, all sorts of things go into that. We know A.J. has great hands and there's nobody more confident in his ability to catch a ball than we are. When you guys are down, you know, like two or three starters on the O-line, like you were, how much does that affect the passing game in terms of, you know, how quickly the ball has to come out and maybe even how deep the routes are run? I think you need to make natural adjustments there, you know, and understand some of the matchups that you're dealing with. But I would say that falls more on my responsibility, you know, to make sure that I'm giving answers there and trying to make adjustments if we notice where they maybe are moving a defender or, you know, playing them different than an alignment that we saw on tape. You know, and you're going to deal with that throughout the course of every game. It may not be because there's not a starter in there. It may be because, you know, somebody on the other side of the ball is having a hot game, you know. So, you know, we make those adjustments throughout the course of the season and, you know, Sunday night was no different.