 That was Bijon's first day. I mean, like Clark, all these guys, man, it's the first day out here. There's a lot of teaching, build-up progressions. So at least they all passed a look past D-11. And the little one local kid, Chase Bryce. A lot of local kids. Chase Bryce from Grayson High. Yeah, yeah, same thing from half state. He was at the East West game and in the trial today. Yeah, well, there's quarterbacks. Again, a lot of things are going to be foreign to them, just the way that we logistically operate, the way you communicate. Guys that, you know, they've been getting calls, signs from the, you know, with those whatever signs. They put those, yeah, the look at me signs, whatever. And the guys in the highlighter clothes, you don't know what team you're watching. And then, you know, they don't even, they clap or whatever it is. So there's little different logistical operations. So Chase and Matt, they did a nice job handling all that. Again, it's a build-up. Obviously, we're trying to train them for the job that, you know, we're hiring who do. And there are a lot of things that go into it and ultimately be ready to go for the guys that are gonna be here, play in pre-season and ultimately the regular season. So there's a build-up phase. Everything's new to them. Just the way they operate. These guys all come from great programs, different backgrounds. So it's just a teaching progression. So they can get in there and jump in, that's the off-season. And ultimately, the most important thing is to be ready to go by September 10th. Last couple of years, we've talked about, rookie's picking up things quickly. Those things the same or did they change over the last couple of years? We're always looking for ways to improve what we're doing. And you want the guys that come in here to show initiative. And they're at different points. Some people in the program, they may have got puddle calls. They may not have. We understand that. So it's day one. I could probably answer that. If somebody's really jumped out, probably a little bit better answer for you on Sunday. What are the easiest ways for them to stand out? When you have somebody that's over in different places, how do they stand out here? Absolutely. Can you take things that were implemented in the classroom? You get to the walk-throughs. If you make a mistake, can you correct it? Those things, the way they operate, they adapt. How quickly they learn. All those things are ways to stand out. Because this will be more of a mental, and building these guys up, and really a physical camp. It's just the way the rules are. We're not going to have contact. Sorry, D-Lab. We're not going full pads. I'm not paying that fine. I like my job. And there's a reason why. And all seriousness, I'm joking. Before anybody gets triggered online, and the outraged mob comes after me for something. So that's what we're trying to accomplish. The full schedule was released, and you don't have a buy. After the trip to London this week, the buy is week 11. How do you feel about having a buy at that point in the season? Great. The things that we talk about, we can control. We're excited to go play in London. We had a great experience two years ago. We have the mindset, we'll play. We enjoy that. We'll make the most of it. It's a really cool thing the NFL does. We'll play in Barcelona. They start playing games over there. Send us wherever. Our guys will be ready to roll. So obviously it'll change the back end of that trip. We took the buy last time. We're playing a little bit earlier than we did in 21. I think teams you're seeing are less and less taking that buy. And a lot of teams have had success recently. Actually, the one team that believed the SAT, if Bassidy, if Mike McClintock's right, then I believe teams are nine and one that not taken the buy last couple of years playing in Europe. The one loss was our win down in Miami. We took the buy in Miami did. So whatever you want to do with those stats, we got to be smart in our recovery plan on the back end. And it is what it is. We don't control when the buy is, but it's at least a little bit earlier than it was a year ago. When you were young on offense last year, the way it's looking, you could possibly be younger this year. Any particular challenges that come with that? Well, yeah. I mean, we do have a young team in terms of age, but the experience, a guy's a different point. Like with Drake and Dez and Tyler, just like some of his other rookies right now, like Bijan and Matt and Javon, I'm talking about the offense aside, where everything is so new to them. There's a familiarity. So they're way ahead of what they were last year. So that helps regardless of their age, the experience. Some of the situations they got to play through last year helps a lot of our linemen are back. That certainly helps. So you're just a little bit ahead, especially with the lane, which you guys aren't memorizing, not everybody's new. So you're able to push it a little bit further even this time of year mentally. So that's what you feel good about the experience. But yes, in terms of age, we are younger. When Bijan spoke to us during the draft, he said that he felt his versatility was a big part of his game for your offense. How important is that? It's our offense. You know, I've never set up here. I know guys who try to brand their, to stroke their ego. This is Atlanta Falcons offense. We've adapted from anything we did in Tennessee. Got great staff. This is our offense. There's gonna go a record to remind you of that. I don't say me and mine. I don't have that kind of ego because we guys are really good coaches and we evolve year to year. So with Bijan, how he fits, we have a lot of guys that are versatile. I mean, from Jono to CP, to Drake, to Kaderi Hodge. Like, we're excited about our guys. We feel like we can give some people unique matchups and we'll continue to push the limits. And we're excited about all these rookies out here. For the guys who, you know, you know that we would be going deep in the training camp process, how much of this is about keeping the Falcons culture? How much time do you spend on that with these guys? A lot. That's what I spend a good amount of time on, especially in the team meetings that that's a big part of, I feel like my job every day as a head coach. So, and then everybody's, you know, it's learning the habits and more importantly too, where I feel really good where we're at. It's not just all about what I say or what Dave Ragone or Jerry or Hux or anybody. It's all of us, but when that locker room, when you got it right and you got the right guys in there, there's also things they can fill in. You know, Grady, Kyle, guys that have been in the program, Drake, they can help these guys out. Kyle and Drake know what it's like to be a top rookie with a lot of weight and expectations and there are things they can help Bijan with. That's why when you get leadership and it rolls down and guys can train each other or teach each other, you're in a good spot and I feel that's where we're at right now. Last year you were a run heavy team, but it wasn't just you. It was the league, it's overall a random ball. Any theories on to why that shift has happened? Yeah, I mean there's a lot of good theories and I don't think there's a perfect answer. And you know, it's a way where I think sometimes it's just what you're defending. You know, you get a lot of positions those players coming in, these guys are so much more skilled coming from high school and the training they have. It's the way the game's been played from high school level now. It's wide open guys in 7-0-7. And then you see like, it's a game of chess, right? A lot of people brought in the jet motion stuff a couple of years ago. People were playing single high a lot. Now a lot of things, people's different philosophy. Then they let it unfold. Non-traditional formations. So I feel like I can, you know, get everything top down. And then it becomes a number game and how you want to fit the run. So the traditional is, hey, you give me too high, it's a numbers game, you know, lighter in the box. But even the way, like whether you go 3-4-4-3, you two gap in the front, how are you getting the extra on the shell? And so that's whether you're, you know, five down, three down, four down, whatever it is. You're seeing that right there. But the people are playing it so different. There's so many different combination coverage you're seeing. You got the traditional Tampa two. Now you got guys dropping everywhere. Final formation two. So I think it's trends, but a lot of that, I would say it's practical. People were getting them a lot of the single high, the jet motion and bringing guys back across where guys are misfitting gaps. So now I can see it top down. So that's probably one main reason. And you're seeing it and it'll eventually change. Like I think with people all silent times and you know, you get somebody, I remember that Monday night game, I think it was Monday night game, it was Graham's Chiefs. It's like, here's football forever. Well then, so I look at the scoreings down again, you know, in that moment people got recency bias. They tend to say something's inevitable, but there's still some old school principles of football that won't change, you know, one in the line of scrimmage, some of the fundamentals. And then so that's what makes this, it's fun. This makes it fun for all of us to cover and to be a part of, because it's not a perfect answer, but that's the best one I can give you. If that may, hopefully that made sense. How different is it this year? You guys that couple of years had to clear the books. Now you got your draft and, you know, kind of have your stamp on the place, you want to have different. Our stamp. There's a lot of people here. Falcons, yep. And what we're trying to do here. So yeah, it feels good. I mean, can you do, we don't make excuses. Everybody's got something to deal with. So we've got to, we feel very productive off season. We're really excited about the guys that we brought in here at every level. The vets, the guys in the middle part of their career and these young guys as they develop in our program. So it's really good.