 Oh, no d led. All right. Okay. I guess I'm just kidding. Cleveland connection. All right. What we got? Yeah, I just came off a walkthrough. So we were we're focusing on, you know, what we're doing offensively going through the look. So again, just reacting to the news now, what they've done a great job of is put a lot of their guys in position to be successful. They're aggressive, fast defense. I don't expect that to change. They do a great job of coaching, being physical, playing fast. It's going to be our job, regardless of who's out there to play to our best ability fundamentally, because that defense can come out and they can attack the football. Yeah, I don't I don't tend to look at it that way. I mean, you can give us as an offensive example, right? The guy is not out there for whatever reason or not playing. It seems like someone else will step up. It's a national football league. There's great players that just need opportunity. So regardless of who's out there, again, it goes back to us doing the best we can with what we're asked to do offensively. Fundamentally, and whoever's out there defensively for Dallas, I'm sure they're going to get great effort. We're talking into, I guess, three different systems that he's been in. How have you kind of seen him reinvent himself in a subtle way in what y'all are trying to do? Well, he's trying to scramble Scott quarterback. First of all, I mean, I know he doesn't want to take credit for his speed, but I mean, at some point, the cats out of the bag with this guy's ability to make people miss in space. Look, Matt, Matt's a competitor. Again, that's there's different ways to look at where Matt is in his career. I feel fortunate to work with him every day because of what he brings professionally, how he approaches the job. And he goes out and what he does a great job of is he's great around his teammates. He's like a coach out there that sees it through his eyes, will go and talk to whoever, regardless of status on the team. But again, I broke a record with Matt. He's a true professional in every sense. And regardless of what we asked him to do, he tries to execute to the best of his ability, which is awesome to see. Sure, that's a great question. I mean, when it comes to a quarterback like Matt, who, you know, again, his number speak for himself, his production speaks for himself. He can make a lot of things work conceptually. We obviously, you know, when we got here, we knew what he had done in the past. Similar things that that coach Smith and I have done. But again, it also tailors to the personnel that you have, not just at the quarterback spot. And again, we're continuing to evolve. That is the one thing that excites me and other rest of our staff about coming to work is we're continuing to try to find ways to evolve to make the offense better and make it our offense, the 2021 Falcon. So again, if it, it might fit one player, but not all those players. So we try to find a way to make it fit for everyone. And that's, that's been the beauty of what we're trying to do offensively so far. I mean, you have to ask his parents on that. I'm sure it does. I mean, I'm sure his stats speak for himself in high school. But look, here's the one thing I will say all joking aside, he's out there. He conditions hard. He takes pride in simple things as carrying out a fake and he runs really, I've had young quarterbacks have coach and I've had older quarterbacks. Regardless of age, he works the hardest at it. So I'm not saying that's the only reason why he's able to still move around. But he takes a lot of pride in his physical condition and making sure that he's, he's on top of it. And again, I give him, I give him a ton of credit for how he approaches his job. I think, you know, when you speak about the different personnel, it allows us to be flexible. And also, you know, we think more importantly is everybody is involved. Different guys when they see the game plan each week, they want to see what they are formationally where they are personnel wise. I think that brings an energy to everybody within the offense to see that they could be potentially just because they play a certain spot doesn't mean they can't run a certain route. We want to give flexibility when we want to make the defense understand that they have to really try to stop all different things, not just stuff that, you know, that they see week in week out. And it's our job as coaches to continue to put guys in different spots. But also, you know, we're trying to stress the defense, you know, they have to see the different personnel's. Some guys in spots that maybe aren't typically normal in the NFL. And again, we're still trying to be, you know, we're trying to do what's right by the player, but also, you know, make it our offense and have teams try to defend all different parts of the field for us. Really great player. I mean, they have, you know, you look at that defense and again, where he is as a rookie, but then you look at the other players on defense, I mean, it, you know, you put the film on and, you know, it's a fast physical, certain brand of defense that you can see why they've been successful this part of the season so far. And he's just one of the pieces that you put on film. And again, he's near the quarterback, he's near the ball carrier. He brings a ton of energy just like other players in that defense, not just in the front seven, but in the secondary. And again, you can see those guys love playing with each other. You can see they believe in what they're doing philosophically, which their coaches have done a great job of getting that buy in because you can show up on film. And I think that's a credit to the coaches there when you see what they want on film. Well, there's the resume and you can see it. They're physical, they're fast, they're flying around. They cause issues for an offense. It's going to be our job to go down there in a great environment to go out there and try to execute. I don't want to put a limit on them. You know, he's, they have a bunch of different pieces on defense that provide flexibility similar to what we tried to do offensively. He's just one of those guys obviously athletically that can do a lot of different things. And it's been a credit to their staff of what they've been able to do with him so far and to him. Like we try to, we try to get it cross our T's dot our I's on everything we can, but I'm not going to go into that, but I know they have some form of a history. We're just going out there and trying to see what we have on film and go execute. No, no, not to me has not, not to me hasn't. I'm starting here the first part of it. Sure. Yeah, he's another one of the other playmakers on defense. And again, I'm not just saying this, you put the film on, there's a lot of them out there. I, you know, again, he's been able to be around the ball. It does a great job of playing the football. He's got great instincts. He understands it very well. You can tell even though he's young, he's got an a, you know, almost a veteran type mentality of how he understands and reads routes. He's got great awareness around the football, but that, that's to speak of the rest of that secondary. I've, you know, I've known Joe Witt for a long time who's over there and it's not surprising the defense secondary plays extremely well and what they asked them to do. It's a credit, like I said, the coach Quinn and everybody else over there for philosophically, you can just feel how that defense plays and they play with a certain level of passion. I knew the CP question was coming. It's not a week without the CP question. No doubt. I go home and I get the CP question from my five year old. You know, that's probably a better question for him. Like I've been around him. Look, I've been around him for, wait, wait, what did you guys say? Okay. And what did, what did art say? No doubt. No doubt. Yeah, there you go. I mean, I don't even have a better quote than that. I'm not going to try to get interfere with that. Yeah, we're good there. I mean, look, I keep saying the same thing each week. Like he's a really, really good football player. I love his passion. I love how he approaches the game. Just fortunate that he's here. I know that's not the answer you're looking for. I know I get it through the mask. You're looking at me like, God, Lee, come on. I get it. Oh, look, I mean, like I said, with the offense, like we're continuing to try to evolve. I mean, I've been a part of, I know Coach Smith obviously, but I've been a part of rushing teams statistically that were the top two or three in the league. They all come in different shapes and sizes and that doesn't mean every week you're hitting 150 yards rushing. It also means it takes all 11 fundamentally and coaches included. That's just not on the players. Us as coaches making sure we're putting those players in the best position. And then obviously the player is going out and doing it fundamentally. No, to me, it's, you continue to go out. You continue to preach the exact same message of fundamentals it takes all 11. And again, it's what you believe. I don't think you change just based off a result here or there. I think players see through that from a coaching standpoint. We try to be consistent to who we are and what we believe. And again, I believe in those, I believe in everybody we put out there specifically that offense allowing those backs. Is there a point though that you're concerned about? No, to me, again, I look at Mike as a football player in his totality of what we ask him to do. I get he's responsible for running the football. He's also responsible for some of the protection things that we ask him to do, which again, I get does not show up in the stat line, but there has been some huge impactful plays that Mike Davis has made in protection. That's really changed our ability to move the ball down field that never will show up. And again, it's if it's Mike, if it's Cp, if it's Wayne, if it's Q, all those guys that we asked to run the football. At some point, I have faith in all of them, and I think they're all very good football players. You going Michigan question here? What do you got? No, Michigan, I thought you were going. I don't want to I don't want to put a projection or label on Josh in terms of that. I think what we ask Josh to do is go take every single rep as a scout team quarterback, which again, I have complete understanding of that. I don't know what it's like to be a franchise quarterback. I do it and know it's like to read cards and throw in scout team. And I think what's hard for a backup quarterback in the national football league that gets undervalued is he really has a dual mandate. He's got to get himself ready to play without reps and then B, he's got to help the starter get ready. And so what we asked Josh to do in scout team is go out there and take every rep as if it is a game like situation that pockets real. Don't act like you've got 10 seconds back there. Take the coaching. Josh has done a tremendous job off the field of learning the plan. He puts a lot of pride and effort into it just like we asked all the quarterbacks to. And so where he's at, what we're asking him to do, we're obviously, he's where he needs to be. To project anything else is unfair to him and I wouldn't do that. Is the arm count still, I mean he's always one of the big things. Sure, I mean is arm count still, because you don't see it anymore, you know? Yeah, I mean the arms, I don't think guys especially at his age all of a sudden don't have it. I mean you saw what you saw in college film, his limited time in the NFL in terms of playing and again in the practice field, you know, there's things that we're constantly always working on fundamentally, but yeah, can he still spin it? Yeah, the ball still comes out, but that's only part of the job. There's so much more, you know, that's the hard thing about evaluating quarterbacks in my opinion. A lot of guys can throw the ball and pretty and it looks unbelievable, specifically in shorts. But the reality is the game when you play it, like I always, the pocket and what's actually a clean pocket and what's a dirty pocket and the guys that can actually operate when the pocket's dirty, like to me those are the difference makers of the quarterback spot. When the pocket's clean and you can two hitch and it's beautiful and everything else, I gotcha. I think that's the lowest bar to climb in the NFL is to operate from a clean pocket. The guys that can operate from a dirty pocket and make things happen in small areas and make plays without forcing it. I mean that's the that's the level of difference when you talk about quarterbacks, but everything else. Yeah, everything we've asked them to do has been what we asked them. Do you think Sunday was the best game from the wide receiving court from the rest to a lot of the days? Yeah, I mean to me it were those were the wide receivers what we've asked them to do each week and I think what gets lost sometimes and that happens in the stat line is there's certain weeks where we ask these guys to do certain things that maybe doesn't involve always just being one in the progression, but their job is to maybe open up one in the progression and again that doesn't show up in the stat line. I understand that but what the receivers have done and how they approach their job it's been one of the most professional groups and the most caring groups I've been around in terms of how they go about their business and again it's it's awesome to see when they go out there and their energy watch when we score a touchdown watch those guys come off the sideline even if it's not one of the receivers catching it. I mean again they're an they're an energy professional group and I appreciate those guys. All right