 Ben, Kevin Byrd did his zoom driving down the car, driving down the street in his car. We were hoping you were gonna be on the tractor or bush hog or something like that today to start this thing off. But it looks like you're at the facility. I guess Derek's gone for over 105 straight now, leads the league in rushing. What's going well there? Maybe as a group, what maybe are you guys focused on to be even better going down the second half of the season? Yeah, we got to clean some stuff up on combinations and stuff like that as an offensive line, but he's running hard. When he's getting his opportunities, he's making the most of it. He's making guys miss. He's finishing runs hard. He's making the one and two yard runs, turning to four and five. So you got to give him credit too. He's a guy. If we do our part, he's special. And Derek's, you can tell he wants it. And when he has the ball in his hands, any place special and he has it. Teresa. Ben, what seems to be happening after halftime? I mean, I think there were five penalties in the second half, not saying that they're all on the offense, of course, but get a run, then there's a flag, seems to be wiping some things out, kind of, you know, leading to some three and outs. How challenging is it maybe to come out of halftime and execute as cleanly as you guys were in the first half? Yeah, we got to be better. And we know that that's what really haunted us in the second half is penalties and getting behind on the chains. And we're not able to execute like we want to and getting to the groove, running the ball like that. When you put yourself behind on the sticks, it makes a hard living for the style of ball we're playing right now. And that's what kills our drive right now. We've got to have confidence and you can't make an effort to, hey, you're a guy as yourself and you can't have that penalty to hurt a drive. John, go on. Hey, Ben, you guys are obviously such a run heavy team which kind of goes against the green of a lot of teams in the NFL. Do you think that makes a challenge sometimes for defenses simply that you guys are so different? You know, and obviously also the fact that you have a guy like Derek Henry, so is different, Sue is so different as well. Does that represent a change and a challenge for defenses, do you think? I think they know what they're getting with us. It's the style of play that we play good defense here and like to run the ball. It's how we're built here, it's how they built our team and I don't know if it's a challenge for other teams because they know what we're doing or anything but I know watching tape, you have to really focus on teams that really run the ball because I feel like teams play us different. We get different from what other teams are getting so it's not as much film out there to watch but we know we love to run the ball here and you have a guy like Derek in the backfield we want to run the ball and there's an offensive line and anytime we can call it run, it's a plus in our favor. Tron. Ben, obviously, you know, coming into this season you knew that Derek was going to get back to himself but actually after, you know, a couple of games that seemed to really kick in the gear, was there a point like, can you put your finger on a point where it was like, yeah, that's that guy that we usually have in the backfield? Yeah, I got cares. I know after the first two weeks, just watching tape with him, he's so critical about his run track, where his cut's going to be, how we're blocking certain plays and I'm happy for him to come alive and I know just seeing how he ran the ball versus the Raiders and his mindset, like one guy wasn't going to tackle him at the line of scrimmage, he was making guys mess, he was making those ugly one-yard runs turning the three and four and when you're turning out three and four-yard runs it's a lot easier to call the run on second and eight, first and 10 because you know you're going to get three or four yards and you hand it to him. Jim White. Ben, what is Malik like in the huddle and maybe where'd you see improvement from him from first start to second? Yeah, just the operation, he was cleaner, just getting the play in, the more he does it, the more he understands the offense and I would say that was the biggest change, just him actually executing the huddle and getting the play in and out so we can execute at the line of scrimmage. John Glenn. Yeah, Ben, maybe a similar question to that. I wonder, is it pretty much the same situation for you, whether you're centering a rookie or a 10-year vet or if not, what are maybe some sort of subtle differences or changes that you have to make as a center? Yeah, just from our checks and cans, I make sure I know everything that, what entails the coverage and everything like that to make sure we're in the right play. With Ten of Hill, I know he knows the cans like the back of his hand, so I'm able to anticipate a little quicker and not have to say like, hey, can it, but that's part of it. I'm doing the same thing with Ten of Hill's in there because once the cans happen, I have to make my call so it's just maybe, hey, doing the can and doing it. So I enjoy it. The run game, I really have a passion for the X's and O's side of the game, so not much different, just who's behind me and just depends on who's back there in the hotel. Can you just, for a dummy like myself, can you just elaborate a little bit on what a can is? Yeah, we'll call two plays at once and depends on what the defense gets us. We try to get ourself in the best play possible. Thanks. Jim, Jim, are you there? Yeah, I'm here. Ben, I guess obviously a tough one on Sunday, one that could linger. I mean, how important is it for you guys to turn the page on this one with two games coming up here in about nine days? Right, that's what Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, is put this game to bed, make the corrections and you can't let it carry over. We know we got a lot of football ahead of us and it's important football right now in November to separate from our division, so we know we got to take care of business and we can't let this one carry over. Our defense played so well and we got to go out there and help them this week and take some plays off them. And it's funny, Tron's getting me to want to ask you about, I was just asking Kevin Byrd, what he listens to driving in his car. What do you listen to pre-game? Do you listen to pre-game music or what's your kind of music ritual? Pre-game, if I was a home, there's a truck and if I'm driving, she's a country song. If it's in the stadium on Sundays, I listen to worship music. And one more for me. I don't know if you've ever met Jeff Saturday and if so or if not, what do you think about a center being a head coach? You think a center makes a good candidate for head coach? Could you see that in your future one day? I grew up watching Jeff Saturday and trying to, the relationship him and Peyton had together and the passion they played with. So I know I love watching and growing up and a guy when I first got in the league, he was on the tail end of his career. So getting to watch him that way, happened for him to get opportunity and hope for the best, but he's in our division. So, you know how that rolls, we want to lose every game. What about a center smart, pretty smart guys, probably as a center? I haven't really talked to him in person. Hopefully, I know being in that offense with Peyton there, he's run their scheme. So he's played for a long time. So my take, well, I guess you'd be pretty smart. Teresa? I'm just gonna follow up on Sunday's worship music. Who's in the playlist? Do you have a favorite artist? I like Zach Williams, Northport's church in Atlanta. I like Deliverer, that song. The Anchor by Crowder. So depends on what mood I'm in, but Crowder, Northport church and Zach Williams usually.