 That's hard to put, you know, labels on guys like that so far. I mean, he's obviously proves it every day. He gets better, fun to coach, fun to work with. I'm excited about his progress. Yeah, it's with the whole staff. Constant communication with him, Marquis, offensive staff. I mean, that's what the best staffs have been on. You know, we asked the players, you know, to be connected, you've got to have the staffs being connected too. Same thing we asked the players, we asked the staffs, and I hold myself to that standard as well. But a lot of things come up. Maybe we just kind of talk through some situations, something that comes up and we're just going back and forth. You know, what we're doing is we're trying to challenge and make it hard and see who emerges. So that's really it. Well, you know, obviously, that's the first time working with these guys. And they got, both of them are very, very smart players. That's one thing that's obvious about both of them. They got pretty good hands and we're just trying to push it, you know, see what the guys can do. And that's part of our job, is to figure out what they can do instead of just saying, oh, he can't do this and that. You know, we're trying to test it, push them and see. And then you can see, we're trying to be aggressive to certain things, see if we can make certain throws. If you don't take those chances in practice, it'll never happen again. The easiest thing to do would be to check it down all day and feel good and say, hey, pad your sats. We're not gonna do that. So, but happy with both those guys. No, I don't think that at all. I mean, it just depends, and it's a long season and you got 17 games, you guys know that. I mean, we added, obviously, added a game this year. See who can carve out a role, who can take over on third down. And then you get into a situation. But I think the competition is good for the entire room. I mean, those young guys, Hawke, a little Hawke, and as I said, we got two J Hawkins in there, Jalen and Javian. So we call them Little Hawke, but Little Hawke and Caleb, I mean, they're competing, they're doing good things, making progress every day. Yeah, we try to be fair. I mean, with Matt, there's obviously things we need to get done. We constantly monitor throws, what routes we're running, who's running what. And then with AJ and Felipe, you know, it's, you gotta make sure this is the time. I mean, if you're gonna try to develop quarterbacks, it needs reps. And so that's what the preseason would be very valuable for those guys. Yes, I mean, everything we do, it's we're trying the best we can to make sure we're giving them a fair shot to evaluate guys and to give them so you're apples to apples, you know, cause you could change, you can manipulate a lot of things by scripting. So, you know, if you want a script for success and feel good in August and make it really easy for them and pad stats, I don't think it helps them. So that's what we're trying to do. We evaluate everything every night, what we're calling for them, what we're running, so we can actually get an objective opinion about how they're coming along. Exploitation of the first block of practice, the first block of practice. Yeah, well, it's just right. They'll have a day off tomorrow and we'll come back Tuesday and we'll be in pads. And so it's the next step. And then we start adding things to practice situationally and ultimately to get them ready to go play a game. And we'll have that scrimmage on Saturday. Another step, try to get these young guys that never been in an NFL game and even for us as a staff, our communication, and then we get ready to play the next Friday. But all that stuff, it helps. Well, it answers what scheme you're playing. And I'm not saying that to be a smart aleck or anything, but that depends what you're gonna do. I mean, if the guy's really good a man and how you're evaluating it, or if you're gonna play multiple coverages, you gotta have a guy that's able to come up and tackle, it's got good vision and to be able to play in his own coverage. And so we're multiple back there. I mean, obviously there's certain outliers that can play in any scheme. And we've seen that, and there's a couple of those guys around the league. But these guys right here, when you take over here, we've added some guys so you can handle what we're throwing at them schematically. And they're out there competing. There's really good competition. Chris Williamson keeps showing up, showed up again today. So that's, yeah. Are you starting to see some growth in terms of your defensive execution and how they're operating within Dean's system from the spring and all the way up? Are you seeing this in terms of how they're able to execute? I think you're seeing it really in all three phases. You are. Like I said, we're throwing a lot at them. We're challenging them. And some guys are emerging and it's fun to watch. Go ahead. It depends on the player. You know, guys like Matt, they want to work, you know? So, you know, he dealt with all different things. And where he's at, we know there's been several conversations as we're building this thing up to get him ready to play for week one. How many reps can he use? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? How many throws? And you just got to evaluate that year to year. And a big part of it is on the player. I mean, he knows his body pretty well, clearly. He's been playing this long. So, it's all the plan is to get ready to go September 12th for him. Yes. Yeah, we have. And it'll be interesting around the league. I mean, that's what's the fun part about planning this stuff out. And everybody's going to do what they think is best for their team. You've seen the last couple of years, you know, the trend, what certain teams are doing, not playing guys that are. You know, some people stuck to the plan. You know, who knows, you know, there used to be the old narrative that the third game was the mock. I think that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. It'll be interesting to watch around the league, how people handle the three preseason games. The biggest thing too is you've got to make an evaluation after all these games. So, I think it's fair to make sure that everybody gets out there and you get a look at them, see them live in a real football game. Because those are the big decisions you've got to make to cut down after every game. Well, you know, it's a good subjective argument, depending on who you talk to. But I think, for a lot of these young guys, there's an opportunity. You could make a strong argument that last year it was undrafted free agent class. They missed out on a lot of opportunities. You know, guys kind of went with what they had. Obviously, the rosters shrunk down initially in training camp. And you didn't have any live games to evaluate them on. So, I would think it did. It maybe was a detriment to last year's class. But, again, you could ask every coach and lead to give you possibly a different opinion. That's what would be interesting to watch, D-Led. You know, because even the rhythm in your schedule, like, you know, and what day you play on, right? So, we're playing Sunday night against Cleveland. Right. And you don't have to cram and get ready to go, you know, pre-season four. And so, how you want to treat the week after, that new bi-week you've got. And, again, it just depends on, you know, yeah. Sure, you've got two weeks. Yeah, that would be interesting to see you. So, what do I do? Everybody, tell us. Excuse me. Use proper English. Right. Yeah, that's where the pre-season will be big at that position, the punter spot. Thank you all. Appreciate it. Glad to have you gave you Popsicle.