 you know, we have to resist that and fight that and understand that it has to be better. Um, and those are things that that that get you beat. And so we have to um, you know, eliminate it, work to eliminate it, practice, you know, make sure that whether we're under center or we're in a shotgun or whatever the play may call for, uh, that we're able to execute and do our job. I mentioned the small victories and focusing on that with despite it's trouble, it struggles. What would you say are some of those victories and for you, you know, is that something that you guys are you're focusing on as well? Well, I mean, I think that that's, you know, that's basically, um, something that we believe in as far as developing players is, is you have to have small victories along the way. They have to be able to see and feel improvement, not only by, you know, the tape and the execution, but also, you know, you earn some some reps with the twos, you earn reps with the ones. Um, so that's that's that's a huge component for development of players, whether they're young players or veteran players. Um, you know, I'd say that there was some, you know, we ran the ball fairly well yesterday. I know we didn't do a great job there down in the red zone. Um, but the team periods, we started off. I think that was probably our best day running a football, um, with whoever we had in there and it didn't matter. And so I think that that started off and he had some nice blocks that thought his pad level was good. And then, you know, that carried over to some pass protection today. That that was positive. So, you know, again, that's that's something that's always critical is that they see improvement. They feel improvement and that there are some small victories along the way. Even your situation kicker, we think you'll be more inclined to opt for field goal attempts that you might not normally just so those guys get a chance to kick in games in the preseason. I think that we have to find opportunities and again, you know, where the extra point is, um, you know, those are just as important. I mean, that that's a that's a 42 yard kick. You know, and so making sure that, you know, not excuse me, that that's a 32 yard, 33 yard kick. And so, um, make making sure that that we are evaluating those guys in the game. The timing, the speed off the the edge that we're going to get in the preseason, the the the jumper, you know, technique that those guys are going to have to block as tight ends and wings. Because it's hard to practice that out here because that play guys are going on the ground and, getting a push to where we're getting some lift on making sure we get some some rise on the football that you're going to get in the game. So we're going to try to find as many opportunities for these guys to kick in the preseason as as we can. Are you seeing the rest of the wide receivers take advantage of the opportunities from guys like AJ? I think it shows up. Welcome back, Buck. No radio show today. You know, it was good to see some guys show up today with with Mason and Mason called a couple balls and then Chester catches a ball and then Marcus catches a ball. And I think that that's just a product of, you know, hopefully the competition that's there at some of those spots that are open. And guys guys get opportunities whether guys are are injured or have a day off or they their shoestring breaks, whatever it may be, however they get that opportunity. And that was good to see. Must really get into a flow. And I think you saw start to build some confidence, you know, as that seven on seven period went along. Yeah, I mean, these guys have been going. And again, it's smart to to be able to manage these guys. And for some of the alignment, you know, Roger probably deserved a day off. And, you know, he went, you know, through the two minute. And you guys like Jeff and AJ, we just felt like they're gonna play a lot of football for us. And, you know, we'll give him a day off and and see if we can get a couple of days of rest and come back on Monday. We're gonna have the officials in on Monday and Monday and Tuesday. You know, we're going to be big days for us as we lead up here to Atlanta and trying to see, you know, where we are and what we're going to look like in that football game. Doing everything that we asked him to do, continue to come in and focus, meet and hopefully get ready and be great for the season. It comes to Farley and Rayton's, you know, basically neither of them played a game last year. I guess Rayton's got the one, but how much does that add to their challenge, the fact that they didn't play at all last year? The challenge they face now? I mean, I think it's a huge challenge coming from college to the National Football League. Anyways, whether you played, you know, 40 games in college or you played 15 or 16 or 20, I don't know. So that they're going to keep working and we'll see how they respond when we put them out there in the preseason or the regular season. Is there, I guess, any added rust that they need to work out early on? I mean, I think after six months or seven months, you know, I think that there's a rust level that occurs for everybody. That's why our veterans and that's why you start over, you know, each and every year, you know, and try to build the foundation that we've all talked about. So, you know, I think that they get a lot of pretty good reps out here in a way that we try to practice. And, you know, I know it's always going to be faster in the games and in preseason and preseason to regular season. I get that. But, you know, hopefully we'll have them ready to go when we put them in there for the game. What have you thought of as Patrick so far? I mean, it's fast to be better. You know, I think that inconsistent, you know, like a lot of young players inconsistent. You know, so making sure that every time you come out there, you're ready to go. You're ready to compete that when the ball's thrown your way that you make plays on it. And when we ask you to block, you go in there and block. And, you know, Dez has done it sometimes and sometimes he hasn't probably done it quite as well as, you know, he needs to. What have you seen from him and what are some of the things to stress with him? Whatever I just said about Dez, you could just put in Weaver. And I think that would pretty much take care of it and point techniques. I think again, you could just say whatever I just tower that inconsistency went. Probably be a pretty good quote to insert for him and any of the guys that are that are rookies for us. Talked about the need to get, you know, to have extra offensive linemen to get a guy's experience this quality a week or so into camp that sort of a benefit for you a bonus. I mean, whether they're experienced or inexperienced or just blocked their guy, it's even number go to the right when it's odd number go to the left and try to finish until they can learn the playbook. So it has been unique to have these guys for a 30 minute meeting or an hour meeting and and go out there and practice. So we've appreciated all those guys that come in there, whether it was Ross, you know, Kuala and and ruse today, you know, and that's this is kind of where we're at right now. And, you know, John and his staff have gotten guys in here and on short notice and allowed us to get some bodies to be able to try to practice up front. The importance of Monday and Tuesday practice as the message maybe change or intensify or Well, it's just, you know, I mean, the officials are here. The officials are here. There's going to be some, you know, some more call it, you know, periods where we're just trying to go out there and play and it'll be important for us to communicate with the officials in our meetings and not debate calls and mechanics that the officials make, but to understand, you know, what they're looking at and how we can and our players can understand, you know, what the officials are looking at, what they're looking at for holding at the point of contact, what they're looking at for for taunting and all these points of emphasis. And, you know, we don't cut, so we don't have to, you know, worry about, you know, those low blocks outside the tight end block or any of those new rules. And what are they looking at for for defensive, pass interference or offensive pass interference on third and three. And there there's a, you know, contact or, you know, the rub routes and guys doing that stuff. So all those things that, you know, the officials come in for obviously there's on the field, but hopefully when they come into our meetings, they can have conversations of, you know, about the techniques and about what the officials mechanics are and what they're looking at on every play. I think that that's something that, you know, you could discuss with with weave when the opportunity presents itself. He has been, you know, he's been focused, he's improved, he has showed improvement. And as far as, you know, guys, you know, personal situations, I have conversations with a lot of our players and most of our players and trying to remain focused here and understand that that we all have a job to do. But somewhat and very empathetic of things that they have going on outside of here as it relates to personal situations or family, all those things that we've always discussed. So try to get them to focus on to the best of their ability, work in our football team while they're here and then try to help them and assist them in whatever way we can. Is there anything at stake with the Dylan Naquan competition at the end? Yeah, I was conditioning and short meetings and, you know, the night off, no walk through tonight. But I, you know, I figured that they gave it the college try. So we just went ahead and, you know, we'll give them the night off. But they tried, I just figured that the two guys could figure out a way to with four hands catch one one football. I mean, they ended up on the ground, they ripped the tape, you know, I taped their inside arms together. And they ripped the tape, they fell down, you know, guys laughed. I just was trying to get a laugh from the guys that worked. So and then Daquan dropped his on the zone. And and then Dylan dropped his, I tell you what, the closest one they came to catching was when their hands were, it hit off both of them at least twice. It hit a foot and it looked like Edelman's catching the Super Bowl, except for Ramsey, you know, couldn't catch it. He tried to come in, but it looked like that. It was up in the air for, I don't know, three or four seconds. Guys, I guess you're giving guys days off. But physically, you had a day on Thursday, you got a day tomorrow. Do you feel like guys are holding up pretty well for the first 10, 10 days of camp from a wear and tear standpoint? It could be better. It could be better. You know, I mean, that's that's training camp. And so we need everybody. We need everybody. This is a big couple of days for us, you know, to get guys back, whatever they're dealing with and understand that the only way that you improve is by being out there. And it's just that time of camp, you know, and so we're going to get ready next week and we'll see who's available and go down to Atlanta. Thanks guys. Have a great Saturday.