 Well, it's been a seven-week hiatus since we've broken down some plays. So now, obviously, with the start and the going-through free agency, a lot of teams have made a lot of moves. But today, I want to focus on the Atlanta Falcons, some of the additions that they have made this offseason, and how it's going to pay off for Arthur Smith and his Falcons. Let's start, and let's go right into it. Dave and Oya Mada, right there in the middle, defensive tackle. This guy is going to help them get it done. Right here, you're going to see Marcus Davenport getting up past Derek Carter, quarterback. Just picture Grady Jarrett right there in that position, some inside pressure, and how he's going to be able to help his newcomer, David, be able to get off this block and be able to get the sack. He already got interviewed in Atlanta and said he is so excited to play with a guy like Grady Jarrett and the havoc that they can wreak on quarterbacks, not only sack and quarterbacks, but also stopping the run. And now, can you win your one-on-one matchups? That's what it means to be in the defensive front. His defensive coordinator, Ryan Nielsen, was with him in New Orleans, was his D-line coach throughout his career. He is now the defensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. He went and got Oya Mada. He got one of his guys to come over. And you'll see right here, New Orleans, the DBS have it all covered. When your one-on-one matchup comes with the swim and is able to get to Kenny Pickett and take him down for a sack, Atlanta Falcons fans, you should be excited to get a big cog in the middle, a guy that can stop the run, but also get after the quarterback. Arthur Smith is reunited with John Doosmith, coming over from the Patriots in a trade. John Doosmith has first four years with Arthur as his offensive coordinator in Tennessee with the Titans. You see his size right there, 6'3", a big target. And Arthur Smith loves his big targets. Yes, Kyle Pitts down there, drink one. Both of these guys, big guys, John Doosmith just adds to it. Right here, he's able as the player's breaking down. Ryan Tenno just throws it up for grabs. He goes over Wingard and is able to pull the ball down and make a huge catch right there for a touchdown. John Doosmith, a special athlete. How can you find ways to use him? They're running back. Arthur Smith knows, puts him in the backfield and decides to toss him the ball. He's not a runner back, but does he know what to do when the ball is in his hands? You're gonna see Jack Conklin right there out in front, leading the way. Use your blockers and be able to cut off of it and make plays. But this guy is also an explosive athlete who can break tackles. And you're seeing it right there. One, two, running through guys. And this is what John Doosmith can do. In New England in the last two years, we haven't been able to see his abilities put on showcase. I haven't been able to do it. But now reuniting with Arthur Smith, we're gonna start to see plays like this, running plays, plays where he gets the ball on short passes and he's able to do something with it in his hands. Jesse Bates comes over from the Cincinnati Bengals. This is back in 2021, because the DB coach for the Atlanta Falcons, Steve Jackson. He was coaching Jesse Bates with the Bengals back in 2021. They're reunited. Right here, a little cover three. And Jesse Bates just decides he's reading Tannehill's eyes and you typically don't see your middle of the field safety be able to make breaks and make plays this way. But he's able to jump the pass. And this is the playoff game. This was the first play of the game. He intercepts it, takes it away and gets it back for his team. Then you fast forward to the Super Bowl. This is what you need from your veteran safeties. Communication, letting the guys know in front of you what you have and then post snap, what can you do to make plays? Not only be back there reading the quarterback, when things start to go down, can you match your athleticism with the athleticism of a receiver and make a play? Matthew Stafford right here looking for Van Jefferson. A little bit of a scramble. You see Stafford, he's savvy, he's a vet. He says, I have one-on-one. A wide receiver with a safety. Go deep, I can lob it up and you go up there and you make the play over him. Watch Jesse Bates right here, gets his eyes, turns back, goes up top and high points the football and comes away with the interceptions. Falcons fans, you've added guys on offense, on defense to be able to change the complexity of this organization and this franchise. You're not supposed to be on the field. What are you doing? What the hell are you doing out of there? I love it, it's a Super Bowl. We're excited, we're fired up. Look at these off-season acquisitions. This doesn't even include all of the guys that they've been able to bring over. Chris Lindstrom, they've been able to re-sign him, get him back on the team. They've also re-signed their punters. Give the punters some love too. Bradley Pingen, he's coming back. Caden Ellis, another guy from the New Orleans Saints that's coming over and of course, the bottom of that list. Taylor LaHineke, coming over from the Commanders. Arthur Smith, Terry Fortnott figuring out how to get it done and bring it in talent in Atlanta. Guys, Kyle, what are you doing?