 Mentioned, still trying to figure out what this team is. Isn't it kind of simple at this point? No, I mean, I think we have to continue to make sure that we appreciate I think who we are. And it's certainly an element that we have to run the football. We have to be able to create a lot of things off of that. Defensively, we have to make sure that we're not giving up X plays and all those things and there's a physical style of brand that we want to play with. And that's going to have to change based on who we play sometimes. But I think our opportunities to rush the passer have to come from stopping the run and make sure that we're not giving up people easy yardage there. If you're in a situation where you have to go with Malik again, we'll give him confidence in a different game where there might be more demands that he could handle more. We'll continue to progress through and take a look and see where we are this week in practice. And I think it's a good opportunity that he got his first start. And I know he'll learn a lot more or he'll learn from the things that he can correct and fix. And that's the way we'll approach it. We'll try to make sure that there's a plan in place and that everybody's confident in it and see how the game goes. How much how much do you think the week off helped Ryan and how's he doing maybe a week later? I don't know, more when we practice on Wednesday. I know the illness came out late too. Is he over the illness portion of the week? We'll see on Wednesday when the injury report comes out. I'd like to line off at the lines play yesterday. What did you see on tape? I thought that they were into it. Obviously trying to get Derek to the second and third level. It's hard to block the post-safety. We run out of guys. And so Derek was on that guy a lot. And I felt like sometimes they moved and we caught them. And sometimes they didn't move and we caught them. But then sometimes they moved. They caught us a couple of times there. But all in all, I think that they were into their combinations. There's things that they can improve on. But there were things that we had talked about trying to get better at that they certainly that showed up. Christian Fulton said yesterday that he wants to take that next step towards becoming a better player for you. And especially after seeing that game yesterday. What have you seen that has allowed him to do that? Well, I think this league is about everything that you want to do is about the next week. So I'm glad that Christian wants to try to improve like I hope they all do. Christian knows we hold him to a high standard, but he's going to have to do that against Kansas City. Number one passing offense in the league. Number one for points. So this week would be a good week to continue to improve and cover and tackle like he's done. And he's playing man. He understands the concepts most of the time in zone. So that's been good to see. What does it say about Jeff that he was able to turn in a dominant type performance on an ankle injury and not able to practice all week? Can't say enough. You know, I mean about him as a player and a person. We talked about his technique and how he's improved on that. I think that continues to help him. His team means a lot to him. You know, we need Jeff to help us perform. Talk us through the play where what Chig was pretty wide open on the right side and what Malik saw and did. I'm not going to be able to speak for what Malik saw or did, but you know, we just got to get it out of our hands sooner enough sooner. How much of your defensive success here in these recent weeks has predicated on being able to do it with just four guys up front not having to bring extra? I mean, I think that's, you know, part of it. I mean, yesterday it was about stopping a run and forcing him into longer yardage situations and then affecting the quarterback. And, you know, sometimes it was the coverage. Sometimes it was the rush. I mean, Bud Sack was great coverage, third and long in a red zone and you know, quarterback had to hold the ball. There were other times where the, you know, the rush helped the coverage. And I think that's a great way to be able to play defense is not to rely solely on one area, but try to let everything work together. And, you know, have everybody do their jobs. Simmons and Tart make kind of a good pair. Do they, the skill sets complement one another in any way? Well, Tier continues to improve and be disruptive in there. And I think they communicate well, even on the first play of the game. You saw Tier out there hustling, you know, on the, on the screen, they try to throw to the tight end. And so he continues to improve. He affected the quarterback a few times. They're late in the game. I don't know if they necessarily complement each other. I think that, you know, they both work in there a lot. The more I've said this, the more that Tier can play for us. I think the better that we are, but he's got to play up to the standard and the effort in which we expect. So he's working on that and trying to do that. Because if he's only, if he's not running to the football, you know, then we're not going to have him out there. Does his improvement, I guess gradual improvement, kind of lessen the attention a little bit on Simmons? I mean, I think Jeff's still going to get plenty of attention. Whoever's over there. Mike, you alluded yesterday after the game about how you guys didn't panic with the rushing yards you gave up in week one. And you believed to be a good defense. The numbers of the first two weeks defensively, obviously not great. Since then, they've been pretty good. Where did the stick tuetiveness or like resolve stay with from that group? What do you think that allowed you to get back to what you do best? Well, it's a long season. You know, it's a long season. You have to, you know, believe in something. You have to have a foundation, things that you teach, defense that you've been running, you know, that players just becoming more comfortable in it and, you know, having some success. And I know there's going to be some tweaks each and every week, but, you know, ultimately you just kind of settle down and be able to make plays and stop giving up X plays. And, you know, I think that every week, you know, you have to be able to come back and say, who are we playing, what is it that they do well and what tweaks are we going to need to make and how much of our normal stuff can we carry through? Because that's the stuff that they know and they play fast and, you know, are able to execute. How big was it that the defense was able to help you overcome some problems early? The two turnovers and the miss field goal. Yeah, the sudden change was huge, you know, the miss, like you said, being able to back them up and then when they get the ball down there on the 10-yard line, you know, actually pushing them backwards there as well, keeping them out of the end zone, holding the three points. Maybe they have 26 yards of offense after those two turnovers. Well, we just have to do that. We have to play that well when we don't turn it over. As you look back to that championship game against the Chiefs, you guys have had two consecutive division titles. Do you feel like that was kind of, I know it's a loss, but do you feel like that was kind of like a launching point into the success that you guys have had the last couple years? Teron, I haven't thought back about that. I haven't. I don't, you know, I mean, I just try to continue to push forward, figure out what we need each and every week and then kind of go from there. So I know there's going to be some players that have played in that game, be some guys with different players, and, you know, we're just continuing to try to build and figure out, you know, how we win each and every week. The two-seat, right, head match up where I know there's a long way to go, but there's obvious importance on this one. Yeah, not even halfway through though, Corey, not even halfway through. A lot more games, but this would be a huge challenge going on the road. Great environment at night. So we'll need everybody that we possibly can get back and figure out a way to keep him out of the end zone. What's about the success of their offense? I mean, what are you going to start? I mean, is it starts with a quarterback trying to figure out a way to limit his effectiveness and how about some of their other weapons that you have to deal with? Yeah, I mean, I think it starts with obviously Patrick and his ability to not only throw from in the pocket, but improvise and, you know, the understanding he has with Kelsey and Hardman and it looks like Juju's starting to be a focal point, a scant lane, and, you know, they play three backs that can all catch the ball and, you know, they put a lot of pressure on you. Good success against them. Has there been a common threat to what you've been able to do? I mean, we've probably taken care of the football. We've probably gotten some turnovers from them on the turnover battle. You know, probably not giving up big plays. I think that's the thing that I can remember the last time we played him as we didn't give up a bunch of X plays. And, you know, we were good in the red zone. Offensively, can you guys afford to be as one-dimensional as you had to be yesterday going forward? We'll see, you know. Despite being one-dimensional in those ways, has Derek had over 100 yards against a stacked box, 120 yards, something like that? It's the same box. Well, you guys, the gurus, it's the same box we see every week. Yeah, I mean, that box isn't changing. Just so everybody knows. Like, guys throw around to analytics or whatever you guys like. We can go talk ball. It's the same box. The safety's at 12 yards. Okay, whether they move or blitz, it's the same number of guys. But go ahead, ask your question. Oh, you guys. There you go. If I would, I mean, the post-safety probably in the fourth quarter, it should have moved to eight yards. Like, I don't know what to tell you. It went from 12 to eight. Thanks, guys. Thanks.