 Coach, how are your health watch coming out as of yesterday? Yeah, pretty healthy, a couple guys that a little nicked up, but nothing that we're overly concerned with. And we'll have a more clear picture come Wednesday, but we're in decent shape. Like it's AJ and Heyworth, where are the announced ones? Yeah, and they both went back in the game. Two games in, does Marcus look any different to you as a quarterback than he did in your previous experiences? Or something that you've noticed that he does now, does it do now, just growth in his game? Yeah, there's a lot of little things that obviously there's, in every game there's things that we need to clean up and improve. But I think overall, I mean, he's in a different spot and we'll continue to improve and get better, especially in the situation with football. Just going to take some time to kind of come together. And are you seeing progress from that often? Yeah, I'm seeing a lot of progress. So, you know, there's things that we need to do better in the red zone and third down. It hasn't all been tragic, but obviously we haven't won the last two games. So we feel a lot better where we're at offensively after two games and we did a year ago, if that's a comparison. Well, that's a good comparison, but that's just the truth. Like I said, I think our level line's playing really well. They did a nice job yesterday with the plan on Donald. So they've been protecting well. Pockets have been clean for the most part. Excuse me, we've run the ball relatively well through the first two games. To that end, and again, it may be comparing apples to oranges, but starting the season O&2 last year, starting the season O&2 this year, but feeling different about where you are, what does make you feel different about where this team is in comparison to what you're saying a full year ago? Yeah, I mean, it is what it is, and you have to face the fact that we are O&2, but it is a completely different situation. Completely different team, so certainly younger at other spots, but there are a lot of these young guys that we feel are progressing pretty well. And certainly we've had more production offensively than we had last year, and defensively as well. And so, like I said, the game's usually always gonna come down to turnover margin, red zone, and situation, which you can now put in third and fourth down. We gotta continue to make progress there, and especially in the critical situations. How came on the Gary play? Been pretty solid, as the whole offensive line has. How's Wilkerson doing in the first half start? Left guard, yeah. And so, I think Elijah's handled that transition really well. I thought yesterday was his best game. And like I said, it was a heck of a challenge. You know, you're gonna get matched up, they moved Donald a lot of spots, which we anticipated, and that's what, they got a good staff, and that's what good teams do. And our guys handled it, and they adapted. Like I said, it wasn't perfect, but I think there's been a lot of progress over there. And the young guys, a lot of people played their first time yesterday. Troy, how did he do with his linebacker action, and then running back out over here at 10 carries? Yeah, so we'll start with Troy. We got a lot of, like where Mike Walker and Rashawn Evans are at. So Troy went in there, because I think he can help add, and we'll continue to try to enhance the role, but that's no shot at anything Michael Walker or Rashawn Evans have done. It's just, Troy's a good football player, and we're bringing him along the right way. Obviously, everybody could feel his impact yesterday on special teams. And Tyler Gier, you know, he got 10 carries. I thought he ran pretty well, and he's becoming very dependable in protection. And quick, please, he's picked it up. I know you felt good about him coming in, but it's played all along. We'll call it a surprise. I've been pleased. We had a lot of faith in him, and then, you know, the way he developed last year, and the games that he had to play in there, and especially stack linebacker behind the ball. And he's continued in, and now, you know, he's got the green dot, and he's continued to develop. And I like his football IQ, and he's making plays, and he made a hell of a play yesterday on that interception. When you think back to the looking up in the new field of play, even in the moment as it was happening? Absolutely. We preached to our guys, and I think that's what's showing up, the resiliency, and the way I always look at it, you're never out of the fight. And so, you know, they completed it. That's a pretty good player. They, you know, third down, gotta have it. We actually had help inside on there, and we talked about a trust throw between Stafford and Cup. And Darren broke on the ball, didn't give up, punched it out. And then what I thought was more impressive was if he was able to go get the ball and stay in bounds. And please, we would, you know, the progress Darren's made. Arthur, you get such a young team. How do you feel like they're absorbing week to week now? So you've got a couple weeks in your game plan. That's one of the toughest things for young players to get, and they still go play football. It is, and because it's such a chess match between series, it's a lot of really smart players in this league and coaches, and that's a lot of times the biggest adjustments. It's how quickly the other teams adapt, and we have to adapt. And a lot of that you're trying to plan out, and then sometimes there's things that come up, and you gotta move guys around, whether it's injuries or whatnot. So I'm very pleased with those guys. It's a continuing education, especially being aware or focused situational football. You know, I guess they're one-on-one. Geno Smith, how much do you take? Can you go back and look for Geno from his recent years and just kind of- Break down the West Virginia tape. Break down the West Virginia tape. I got it back in 2013. Yeah, no, obviously. Geno, you know, when I was in Tennessee, we went against him when he was with the Jets. We got a couple games now to watch him, what he's doing in Seattle's offense, and how they're handling their personnel. I think Shane Waldron's done a pretty good job. They're offensive coordinator, and they've got a lot of really good skill personnel. Tight end, they like to use all three of those tight ends. Visily and Phant and Coby Parkinson, and then the receivers, Metcalf and Lockett, there's a good one, two punches, anybody in the league. They had a good one, and they got a lot of weapons. Yeah, you got Penny back there, back, Kenneth Walker, so they got two young tackles. They're pretty good players. Defensively, you know, they're changed over time. They have. For some of the tricks they still try to hold on to. Well, you see the speed and the intention that they try to go and disrupt the football, and I know that's been a big point of emphasis for them, getting the turnovers, but it's a completely different front than the first iteration when Pete got there, and part of that staff, Cus Bradley, Dan Quinn, Jerry Gray, those guys that were there early, and they were running so much of that Cover Three, they had so much success that you saw a lot of those guys get jobs other places, and that kind of was a trend. Now, you've seen them kind of reshape what they're doing, a lot more five down fronts, a little more three-four-based. Clint Hurt, right? It's a different play caller. You see some of the stuff on the back end that's changed, a little more quarters, and some of the different variations that are playing right there. So it's changed, but you still see Pete's emphasis, the way they attack the football, ball disruption, team speed, all that stuff showing up. And how can you gauge on the run defense, how did they do yesterday, because they went in? You know, they threw some different looks at that San Fran, and you know, San Fran's got good players. I mean, Debo made a couple guys miss on a tackle, and was able to get through there for an explosive run, and you know, San Fran, I mean, it was a pretty good game along the scrimmage. So, like I said, we know it's a challenge. This is one, we know we're going into one of the most, yeah, it's probably one of the best environments you can have, home field advantage. We know it's gonna be loud, and we gotta account for that.