 with the Cleveland game, the result being what it was, obviously, how do you guys kind of try and adjust from a safety's perspective, understanding that what happened wasn't just involving the safety's, but also the corners and everything associated with it as well? Yeah, well, it's just like every game, right? We make sure that we watch the tape and we're own biggest critics. And, you know, just speaking from the safety position, you know, those guys are our big critics of themselves and, you know, trying to put ourselves in the best position to help the team move forward next week. You know, we got different opponent and so, you know, the good and the bad of the NFL is that every week is one of its own. So, you know, we're just going to try and eliminate some of the things that happened to us in particular and then try and, you know, get a good game plan together and play better and coach better for another test against Jacksonville, a divisional opponent. Specifically with some of the things that happened there, what I guess were some of the coaching points based on that specific game where Baker seemed to manipulate maybe some of the safety coverage pretty well and get guys kind of out of position in order to take advantage, especially in that first half. We got to make sure that, you know, we do a good job in play action pass and understanding, you know, that we got to still do our job even, even if it looks like run, we got to make sure that we do a good job, decide for between play action pass and the run. And then, you know, like I said before, just being able to be solid in our fundamentals, whether that's tackling, whether that's, you know, just make sure that we're good in our coverages and our fundamental coverages and then man coverage dominating our leverage, things like that. Just all those things that we work on, you know, throughout the year, we just got to do them better and coach them better. Thank you. Glennon. Yeah, Scott. I know we're used to seeing, you know, Kevin Byer with it with a handful of picks, you know, at the end of the season, obviously doesn't have any this year. And I think a week or two ago, he said he was a little frustrated by it. Are you surprised by that? You know, maybe what are the reasons you think that is and also if you could kind of assess his overall play, you know, aside from interceptions as well. Yep. Well, just speaking of interceptions, obviously that's a part of being a safety, but that's not that end all be all bringing a safety. You know, obviously it's a safe position. There's a lot more that goes into it. Sure. No question. I'd love for KB to have, you know, a ton of picks. The ball hasn't been, you know, coming his way a lot this year when he's been, you know, a half field safe, middle of field safe, all that type of stuff. So, you know, I think it's not something where we need to be pressing matter or anything like that. I think those things come, a lot of them come whenever you're just doing your job and, you know, you either get a tip like the Ravens game or something like that. So again, not pressing on that, but, you know, just keep on doing his job, being in the reposition, you know, hopefully those things will come as they have in the past. And then as far as his overall play, I mean, Kevin's a captain and, you know, communicates our defense as far as our checks and does all that type of stuff and is doing a good job there. Obviously, you know, there are things that coming off that loss, you know, last week that we're going to focus on and try and improve, but, you know, Kevin's always been a, you know, one of our leaders on defense, obviously being named a captain. And, you know, so I feel like he's coming out there competing every day, going through practice every day and trying to get better just like everybody else and just like he has been for the past three years, I've been with him. So, you know, his competitiveness and his, his trying to get better on a weekly basis has not waned from day one. I met him till now. Thank you. Paul. Hey, Scott, Kevin's sticking with Kevin. He's brought up communication as an issue every time we've talked to him, but three, three quarters of the way through the season. Why, why is a guy who's been an all pro still finding the same problem with the defense? Yeah, I guess I haven't heard any of his interviews Paul. So I, I don't want to speak for him and say why he said, you know, what he said about communication. I wouldn't do it justice if I spoke for him in that way. Do you feel like the defense is communicating as well as you feel like it should be communicating three quarters of the way through the season? Well, shoot, as a coach, you know, we always, we always want better. So I think that, you know, we always strive for perfect communication to be talking on every play, whether it's about the offense or whether it's, you know, what our defense is. And so, you know, I know we always strive to be better and to, you know, you know, if there was one communication error, that's too many for us as coaches just from our perspective. So again, you know, I think just like everything else coming off the last week, we got to improve and that's one area that I know we'll try and improve for next week. Jim. And Coach, I'm sorry if you touched on Amani earlier, but what have you kind of seen in Amani's development and what are kind of the pushing points for you as you try to get him to keep getting better? Yep. So, you know, a player that's in his second year, you know, we like to see, you know, him improve his grasp on our defense, you know, especially at the safe position, you got to be able to get guys lined up, not just in the secondary, but in the front seven as well. So a high level of IQ of our defense high level of communication and then to be able to do a bunch of different assignments, whether it's be in the box to blitz to cover tight ends, man to man at times of cover slots, man to man being the deep half being the deep middle of the field. So there's all those different details that, you know, trying to work on him specifically to improve every day. He comes to work every day trying to get better and, you know, seeing some decent fall production from him this year. And, you know, we're looking forward to seeing that increased ball production and also him being able to, you know, continue to, you know, make strides in our defense and both the run game and the past game. And I know when we've talked to KB before, he's kind of even admitted himself. He's at least itching to make a play. He wants to get a turnover. And do you worry about a guy pressing too much sometimes? And what's his mindset been when you've dealt with him? Yeah, I mean, obviously a guy like KB, he wants to make a play on every play, you know what I mean? That's what makes him great. And so, you know, I don't worry about him pressing to answer your question specifically. You know, what we try and focus on is just a process of playing safety in our defense. Obviously the communication, the ability to get everybody lined up, ability to do some disguising and the ability to do the job, whether it be in the box or in the deep half, all that type of stuff every every play. And if we do that at a high level, those things will come to us. So, all righty, I think that's it. Appreciate your book. Okay, thank you. Wait, hold on. Taran. Sorry about that. I got in a late. I could be wrong, Coach, but it seems like KB is playing a little bit more in the box than from that post position that he played last year. Is that the case? Is that a correct, I don't know, observation? Honestly, Taran, I tell you if it was, but I don't believe so I think that, you know, what we talked about is that we want our guys to be able to be diverse players and interchangeable. And so the defense not being able or the offense, excuse me, not being able to beat of who's deep and who's in the box and all that type of stuff. So, you know, there's really been no change from our end as far as how we utilize our guys or anything like that. Okay, so what you're asking him to do this year is similar to what he was asked to do last year. Yeah, I mean, every year our defense, you know, is going to, you know, be revamped a little bit and we're going to have some different calls and some different things, you know, we're going to involve as a defense. So defense isn't exactly the same from from any year. You know, that's just the evolution of our defense. But as far as, you know, one guy, you know, being specifically a high guy, one guy being specifically a low guy or something like that. We haven't had that in our defense since we've been here. So.