 Yeah, interesting. I've seen AJ You know past few weeks make some incredible catches rack up some really big yards and also have you know Maybe more than than what you usually see from AJ in terms of drops Is that kind of an unusual combination and and you know, what do you talk to him a little bit about the the drops? Or does he kind of work things out on his own that in that regard? um You know, I think you know kind of my philosophy With drops is you got to be careful how to handle those because if it ever becomes a mental issue Then you got an even bigger problem I think a lot of times it's the case of him just you know trying to catch and run when you got the catching and runner ability that he has It's the first things first mentality. He's just got to stay on the ball a little bit longer so We talk about it We'll have to work on a little bit more to you know work some drills to make sure that that's an emphasis every time He goes to attack the football, but You know, he's got great hands. It's just you know, he's like everybody else He's got to do the little things or to come back and bite him. Yeah, I guess along those lines It certainly looked like last week. He Dropped it or deleted it from his memory pretty quickly Because he kind of came right back and made several catches afterwards that sort of what you're talking about You don't want to see it become any kind of a mental issue Right. Well, it's what I see expectation you you got a especially at our position. You got to have a short memory You got to be able to get back to the fundamentals of what you do in terms of catching the football and kind of make that Make that correction quickly But yeah, I typically I'm really careful how I handle those situations Thank you Yeah, what's up coach route Nothing much man with how your receivers are so eager to Block down the field How have you guys as a unit just how have you developed that that mindset that mentality that wants to Well, it really is kind of all-accomplished in the in the whole team aspect of what we do You know the mantra is we play for each other, you know, we always talk about we're gonna treat you the way you treat the team And that's part of Yeah, and then furthermore, I really think that those guys in that room are all selfless guys They're dudes that want to play for each other Because that's the expectation on the expectation is our block for you. You're gonna block for me And it's going to result in some good things for both of us So I think it's more of who they are in the culture that we have on our team because trust me, it's not like that everywhere and And it was in that that that receiver room Do you guys especially like with Corey and AJ being so close to a thousand yards? Did you guys kind of have a competition within each other obviously on the friendly side of things? No, not really. I think you know coming to the to season You know, I asked all those guys to write down what their goals are and they you know They give me an index card with their goals on it And I do everything I can to hold them accountable in terms of the things they need to do to achieve those goals You know, so I think going into every season. I think as a player you have to Have a barometer for yourself. It's something that you're working towards And it can't be some minuscule You know barometer has to be something that you got to really reach for and those guys aim high and I'm glad that both of them are Excellent towards some of the goals Appreciate it Jim And Rob, I'm kind of following up on that. Have you ever had a situation where guys either set his goals too high? Do you say hey you need to be realistic or set them too low where you say you need to have bigger bigger dreams? I Don't think I've ever had somebody said I'm too low in terms of some of the lofty lofty goals You know, I don't ever want to be that guy to burst somebody's bubble I just want I always make sure they understand the work that's going to be involved with achieving those goals if they're super hot And AJ Obviously pretty emotional guy, you know talk to us after the game on Sunday Just how you know, he's he's been in his own head a little bit and and down after some of the drops and it's tried to Tune out some of the stuff that maybe is said about him there. How do you keep him on track mentally and As a young guy not let him get too down on himself from time to time Well, I think it meant a lot of times when you watch the tape, you know You show them the fundamental things that broke down. It all goes back to fundamentals You know hand placement all those little things that we take for granted sometime when you have a guy like that who naturally Is gifted with his hands? And we just go back to the fundamentals and you point those things out and and he just got to get back to staying on the ball And making sure he's got his hands in the right place Especially in the blind spots, you know, we always talk about the blind spots being those areas around the hips because your eyes naturally don't come all the way down there there's something you have to train them to do and Most of his drops come hit him in the blind spots How is it if if social media had been around when you played you think you'd have been on it? And is it a different world for some of these guys now with I mean you heard criticism? I'm sure when you played it's it's off the charts now. Just where it's coming from it How much do you tell them not to pay attention to stuff? good or bad You know You know one of the things I try to preach to those guys is that it's a week-to-week lead You know just no different than it. You know, I could have been horrible the week before guess what this next game I could change the narrative And they have to be focused on each game each week in regards to whether I would have been on the social media You know, I don't have a Facebook account. I don't have anything. I've always been pretty introverted guy so I I seriously doubt That I would that I would be a guy on the social media, but I mean it's just a different culture I look at my own kids and In how active they are on social media and You know part of me is like why would you want people to know all those things about you? But I understand that the times are changed and you know kind of kind of is what it is Two more for you David Rob with with Adam Humphrey's being sidelined as long as he has is Is cam bats in the guys from at least physically speaking the the the best fit in that spot and what kind of Opportunity is this for cam these days in his career? This is huge for cam cam's done a great job of accepting the the challenge and the role But you know, it's you know, we also have to leave who comes in there does some great things for us You also have FERC who goes in the slot and does some great things for us. So it's kind of a By committee type of deal and all those guys have stepped up and done some really great things for us Last one TD Yeah, coach just getting back to that that Both guys Davis and Brown being on track for a thousand yards I remember 97 you and Frank Sanders you guys did it So to to be a coach for a duo to get a thousand yards How satisfying would that be for you as a coach? Oh, you know fortunately I had that experience at Oakland with Mario Coop and Michael Crabtree Both those guys know a thousand, you know, we all know that that put whatever reason a thousand yards is like the the litmus test so to speak in In terms of whether receivers arrived that had a decent season or whatever the case may be And you know, you always want, you know, especially if it's one of your players goals You want them to be able to achieve that experience that And and let that be the barometer for every year But the key is I got told all my guys is is the yeah, you know The key is can you get to a thousand yards with 50 something catches? Can you know with 60 catches and it's got to take your 100 to get to a thousand and that's not quite as productive So one of the big things in our room is about the yards after the catch And making people tackles You