 Just take something out of the running game that you feel like you could build on before. What was the evaluation up front from that game? Was that a step forward in that, in that way? Yeah, absolutely. I think with the production we had, you have to have some good things happen to be able to move the ball like that. Obviously, we didn't finish well enough with the ball in our hands and ball security-wise, but I thought we were able to sustain some blocks and get into the second level a little bit, saw some burst from the backs, which was good, and there's definitely some things to build on. Anything helpful up front that contributed to that, you think? Or just a chemistry thing? I think you'd have to ask the individuals how they're feeling. It's been the same group out there for the most part. So being able to spend some more time together and with those backs, I'm sure has helped, but we have a system here and we have a foundation that we believe in and we're gonna stick with it. And I think some of that showed in New England in spurts. What are reasonable expectations for Holyo if he's in there and back to add to what you've been missing? Well, he certainly brings a veteran presence, and has seen a lot and has made big plays long before getting here. And so I think his presence on the field gives us an ability to have a big target and someone that we can add to the mix that we've been building on the last couple of weeks. As far as realistic expectation, we don't really put numbers or a snap count on anybody. So we'll see how the game goes and the ebbs and flows of the game and how that shakes out. But excited to potentially get him back in there. What Cody did for stepping in for him and going to England? Yeah, I mean, he's been such a steady and reliable guy for us. He was having a really good camp before he got injured. And he's just one of those guys that you know where he's gonna be. He knows exactly where he fits in the picture and does his best to find his way open to man coverage as well. So excited about having him in the mix and he's a guy that we're lucky to have around here. We'll see you for a lot of times. Speed, athleticism, size, those types of things get the attention. But how, I guess, important part of the equation is just being where you're supposed to be and the quarterback being able to trust you in that way. Yeah, I think it's huge. There's two different types of coverages you have to defeat, right? There's man coverage where you have to have route craft and you have to have timing and different releases and things of that nature to get open. And then there's zone coverage where you have to understand where you fit in the big picture and guys that understand, hey, me getting to this spot may not mean that I get the football, but it means that I help somebody else get open or I tie somebody down in his own defense. That is absolutely critical to success in the past game. And I think we have some guys that understand that. Todd, if Wolton is active for you guys this week, what does he maybe bring that maybe you haven't had and then just how have you seen him kind of come along since coming on with you guys before the buy? Yeah, certainly another guy with a lot of pelts on the wall and a lot of accomplishments in this game. And somebody respected his game for a long time as an opponent. And seeing him come in here and just his love for the game and his competitive spirit and things like that are very encouraging to add. And we'll see how it all shakes out with the rotation and availability and things like that. But I think any guy you can add that loves the game as much as he does, you're doing some right. It comes to Ryan and I know ideally like to cut the turnovers down. But is it kind of a fine line? I mean, I imagine you don't want him to become hesitant and think too much or passing. But at the same time, less turnovers, how do you find that kind of balance, I guess, that fine line? Yeah, I firmly believe in just staying true to the read, believe in what your feet are telling you in terms of the timing of the concept and trust in the process. And there's been a lot of different reasons for the turnovers. And we've been working hard to eliminate those and to iron out those wrinkles. I've told you up here before, Ryan is a diligent worker and the game means a lot to him. This team means a lot to him. And I've also told you that I don't think his stat line is telling the story of his season. And so we just want Ryan to stay committed to his process. We'll never jerk the wheel around here. We got a lot of belief in him and trust that we're gonna be able to get back on track here soon. I guess to follow on that, it's just important that he not think about, overthink sometimes in those kinds of situations. Yeah, sometimes I relate the quarterback position to golfing, right? If you're standing over a golf ball in a tee box or anything and don't slice it, don't slice it, don't slice it. You're either gonna slice it or duck hook it. And so you don't want any negative swing thoughts. And I think that holds true in the quarterback room as well. You don't want a negative throw thoughts as you're breaking the huddle or going through the game plan. And so Ryan's confidence in himself, which should be high, is gonna be absolutely paramount to us having the success we need. Where do you think the stat line is not reflectible in some way? I know that we're always looking for yardage and QB rating and all those sorts of things. And I think that Ryan has played some efficient football and really good football, distributing for us in stretches. And I think that there's been some of those turnovers or even lack of production that doesn't fall on his shoulders. And unfortunately that hurts the stat line. So I guess what I mean to unpack that a little bit further is that Ryan's the leader of this team. We have a lot of belief in him pulling the trigger at the quarterback position for us and we think he's done a nice job with a lot of what he's been asked to do. There are some of the top level guys missing, AJ, Julio, Derek. A lot of the responsibility I'm sure will be placed on him to make plays. How can he just be someone to elevate the game of everyone around him? Yeah, again, I think just trusting the process and doing your job one snap at a time just gives us an ability to go operate without expectation. You don't wanna set a standard and say, okay, we gotta have this kind of production out of this position or this kind of production out of this position. You go out and you operate on a play by play basis. And if you do your job each play and stack all those up, I believe at the end of the game it ends up being enough. In terms of getting some playmaking ability back, other guys have had the ability to make plays as well. And we've seen that in spurts. So we just need to become more consistent as an offense all together. And I think he'll contribute to that. You said Ryan's confidence should be high, whereas do you think that his confidence has been shaken? I do not. I do not, no. So do you have you at any time, even as a coach in other stops or whatever, thought about that in terms of a quarterback? Like I had to be like, hey, let's work on this a little bit, rebuild confidence or is he just a guy who is different and that way and you don't feel like that's something that you need to. I think each quarterback's different. I think each quarterback that I've worked with is different. Everybody's got their own personality. Coaches have their own personalities. And sometimes you need to build a guy back up a little bit or you need to let him see a couple of balls completed or whatever the case may be. But no, Ryan's done a nice job of just operating in the context of what we asked him to do. And there's certainly some throws he wants back. And I think that's true for 31 other teams. But we're excited to have him excited about this opportunity we have for these next five games and whatever else we are. Going into the buy that maybe the last week or two he thought the team was playing with a little less speed than maybe earlier in the season. Wonder from your point of view if you had noticed that on the offense and maybe just what an extra split second might mean that they're a little fresher. Yeah, I think anytime you're getting into that long of a stretch without a break, there's a chance that you're going to see some of that. And I think there's certainly some opportunities we've missed at keeping the pressure on the defense and playing as fast as we can play. And there have been some moving parts throughout that as well and getting some of that timing down. I mentioned in man coverage, particularly in the pass game, part of getting open is that timing element of things. And so we're always looking for ways to make sure that we're demanding the most out of guys from a speed and timing standpoint. So always looking to improve. Does the following give you time to maybe do some extra self scouting or maybe identify some areas where you can improve here down the stretch? Yeah, certainly took a dive into things offensively and I took a peek at myself from a play calling standpoint. But I try to do that on a weekly basis as well. That's built into my weekly routine is trying to make sure I'm not getting too predictable in one area or the other. That's all part of the process. But yeah, the bi-week gave us a little bit more time to do it. Offense has been. And do you foresee maybe making any changes? And I know you're always trying to think of creative things down there specifically. Yeah, it's been a little streaky. It's been a little streaky. And I think a few weeks back, we had a conversation out here about that and said, all it takes is a little bit momentum and I think we rattled off six or seven out of eight in the red zone in that stretch. And so hopefully we can get back to that kind of groove. We've played a couple of pretty talented red zone defenses as well and so that always plays a factor into it. But we set a high standard about the red zone around here and should. And I anticipate us getting back to more positive outcomes. Like for a particularly good red zone target, some guys just seem to excel in the red zone more than others. What's that difference? Yeah, I think just having that football IQ, understanding what they're trying to accomplish defensively, whether it be defeating man coverage, using picks and rubs, and getting open that way, or understanding where maybe a safety might be pushing because there's less vertical distance for him to cover and so he can freelance a little bit more horizontally. Guys that understand that have an innate ability are feeling a sense of timing of when to get open for the quarterback. So that ultimately falls on me as a teacher, right? Is to show them the big picture of things. But those guys that just tend to have that innate ability seem to excel and get a lot of red zone targets.