 And we've got it over under who's going in the pool. So, all right, D-Led. All right, D-Led. Oh, let me turn this around. They don't want me. Yeah, coach, just what are some of the things Matt Ryan has done for the team? I know we look at the numbers and stuff, but I'm sure there are things that don't really tell the story of what he's done for the team this year. Sure. There's not many guys like Matt that can operate the level he does. The leadership, the real leadership that goes on behind the scenes, the way he prepares. He's the same guy every day. That's a huge compliment to him. He's very productive. So there's a lot. Obviously, we wanted to get into his playoffs. We didn't, so we got to deal with reality. And we got to finish this season strong. We got a big game here in Atlanta on Sunday, and we're excited to play. Getting your six guys back, five, I guess, for the main roster, and then adding Hesse, would it be key to getting those guys' work back in and maybe be at a little bit better strength for this game? Yeah, just obviously monitor them as they get back into practice and as we implement the game plan and get to the week, and then we'll make the best decision for the 48 on Sunday. So excited to have those guys back, and we'll just see how it goes through the week. Everybody's at different spots. I can always say it's never one size fits all. They might have the same injury, or they may go on the same list, because of COVID doesn't mean that they're going to be at the same spot when they come back. Cam Jordan seems to be finishing strong. He's today's second defensive player of the week in the West. Three weeks and seven and a half sacks in that span. How do you guys prepare for him? He's a great player. He's been a good player in this league for a long time. We got a ton of respect for him. The simple answer is we got to find ways to block him, because he can wreck the game. And we'll do our damn just to make sure that he's accounted for in every play. The last game, this rookie class evolved over the course of this season. Well, I mean, I like those guys. I mean, they've come in here. It's what I said back in August about the mental maturity of the class. Still holds true. Now you've been through a whole season with them. They got to continue to improve. A lot of them have. And I'd argue it's not just the rookies of a lot of guys we brought in here, that young players have done that. And so as they get through this off season, they know what to expect and they come back. But they got to go earn a job again, because the cycle starts all over. And that's what keeps this league so competitive for coaches and players. A couple of weeks ago, if I remember correctly, you were talking about Quadrant Alisson and essentially him earning the extended reps that they were giving him. And recently, he has kind of become the steady part of the rotation. What did you see from him during that time period where he did earn that added responsibility? Well, he kept working. And I know you think that's obvious when you got a job in the National Football League, but I've seen it go sideways for guys. Just like teams, when you come up short somewhere and you can't pack it in. And I give Quadrant a lot of credit. It wasn't easy for him to go on Pratt Squad, because in his mind, like all these guys, I mean, they're competing, and this is what they're achieving, trying to achieve for their life's work or professional career. And so, great attitude, great mindset, continued to improve. And when his number has been called on, he's been pretty productive for us. What value has he brought to this team, to the tight end? Yeah, well, I think he's helped with a lot of these young guys, a lot of these veterans we brought in here, just where we're at year one. Obviously, the circumstances with the salary cap. You can't bring a guy in here and I can't play anymore. And obviously, he can still play. I know he's a little bit older. He looks even older than he is. But he's provided a lot of good wisdom to guys and they've been through it. I think you learn a lot from your peers. Everybody has different parts of their life and certainly their career, but I think that's what changes a lot from the guys coming out of college. It's such a different dynamic. You walk in a locker room, some of these guys have families. You know, young kids, in least case, he's got kids that are a little bit older. So, a lot of wisdom and it's been fun to coach him. How has Felipe developed as a quarterback this year? He's done a good job. And Felipe has also developed as a professional football player. I mean, he's one of the rare guys that has played special teams for us. He's a big athlete. Doesn't take away from his preparation a quarterback. You know, it's a long journey for these guys and he's been willing to do whatever he can to try to stick around and help this team. He's been asked to do taking away from his prep time and quarterback, or does it enhance it, perhaps, because he doesn't have it? He would hope it enhances it. He's got a better big picture, but everybody's different. Some guys wouldn't be willing to do what Felipe's done, but he has and that says a lot about him. I think the more understanding you have of the game, better off, you know, at any position. So, I think it's rare what he's done or attempted to do. Is growing, it seems, every year. Do you think that folks will take that into account in that backup role? A guy who could potentially do other things? Could be the right guy. I think a lot of people have tried. I mean, obviously, you know, Taysum Hill will play this weekend. But trust me, it hasn't been for teams lacking trying to get that guy. It's just, Taysum's right now, one-on-one. So, I think when you're looking at it and you can only address 48 guys on game day, everybody values versatility and it's hard to find though. It really is. People will continue to try to do that to answer your question about that and the natural evolution of that position and really some of these players that they're damn near positionless coming out on defense and offense. That's a good transition to your task to prepare for Taysum Hill. How is that different than the first time you were at Taysum? Yeah, we expected him to play last time. Obviously, he was coming off an injury. And so Trevor started the game, but another guy that can get into the quarterback run game, that's a, you know, which you gotta be great on your run fits because it's an extra guy you gotta account for. And obviously he can push the ball out on the field on the play-action game. He's a good football player. So, every week there's a different obstacle with different challenges and that's what the fun part about coaching and preparing to play on Sunday. Yeah, coaching first. So, the X-ray didn't show a stress fracture but the MRI did. So, I'm just checking on your guys. So, do you want a purple heart? No, no! Because you came out here and played injured? Yeah, well, yeah. But waiting for the MRI was my point. So, you tell us a way down there. No, so... I've been waiting for the MRI. Yeah, so we'll evaluate that. We haven't ruled anybody out. We'll be smart. Yeah. We'll get some of those guys hopefully back to practice. Yeah, nobody we'd rule out today. Okay. So, make sure we get that... I want that injury report on D-led. Yeah, that guy's got a C-T, I gotta say. Okay. Well, I'll stay on you. I'll follow up in the office. C-T lips. All right. All right, yeah, a Kamara. And, you know... What are some of the challenges y'all face with him? And it looks like they try and run the ball. They do. And they can run them with the quarterback. They've got different ways to... It's a physical team. They do a good job with what they've evolved. Like I said, you've got to give Sean Payton a lot of credit. I think that's the art of coaching is it's not going to be the same every year and you try to find ways to win games in different ways. And they've certainly done that. It's a creative offense. But yeah, I mean, Kamara's a terrific football player. He can hurt you in a lot of different ways. Obviously, the traditional runs. Getting him out in space. He's a damn good football player. And with Charles, that's about Kam, but down before it looks like he's starting to find his footing in the league. They got a good D-line. D-line. It's usually most weeks in this league. Well, Coach, those guys here, they play a lot of respect when you turn it on the tape. And Davis DeMario, I know... They're a damn good player. There's a lot of good inside linebackers in this division. He's one of them. I think he's another underrated player that's probably not as nationally known as he should be, but I know him among his peers and coaches around his league that he's a terrific football player. Charles? I'm sure you had heard a lot going into the first Saints game about this rivalry and the way fans from each city travel for this game, but did anything about your visit to New Orleans surprise you and what's your expectation for the end? It surprised me. You know, we've been down on New Orleans before. Obviously not in a divisional game and a different stop. That was a fun atmosphere. And obviously we're glad to get the win down there, but you need the division rivalries, you know, you're gonna play a team twice a year. I think it's healthy for the game. There's a lot of respect on both sides. You want people to be excited about a game. I look forward, hopefully we got a good crowd Sunday so we can end this season right. Coach, how has Fowler played for you all this year? I mean, we're getting down the last game and he's one of the guys that, you know, we're expecting to see some things this year. Where are you all at with how he's performed thus far? Don't tell you like a lot of our guys. I mean, he's, he gives you everything he's got. He's a tough football player. Been fun to get to know, get to work with him. But, you know, again, we'll need him on Sunday like all of our guys, you know, the 48 guys at Dress. He'll be one of them. You know, he's a good teammate. He cares. So, please with Dante. I'm just looking for a really update. I got no update. No update on Cal. What's that? No update on Cal. No, same as then every week. Thank y'all. All right. Stay out of the pool.