 Who's up first, Jimmy? Yeah, how about, you know, I know it's got the heat down there. How much are you pushing, maybe hydration throughout the week leading up to this one? We're gonna do drink pickle juice, drink Gatorade. I don't, you know, I mean, it was warm a little bit the other day for us. And it's what the conditions will be. So then we'll have to go down there and play with the conditions and, you know, rotate some guys. If we need to rotate some guys, you know, wherever we see fit. How has Will been this week as far as leading the offense and taking all the reps? Same exact way he's been the last two weeks. He's led the offense and taken all the reps. And then when you've had Tannehill on the field with him, how is that interaction with him? Same way that it's been in the meeting room and, you know, really nothing's changed from that regard. It's just, you know, Ryan's in a different role right now. You know how number two is now? Is that a game time decision? That'll probably be a game time decision here seeing where Ryan continues to, you know, where his health will be, he'll be listed as questioner boy. He can take all the reps this week. Has Mike Brown done in his, since being activated into his return with him? Good, I mean, he's ready to go. It's just, you know, working through different spots in the roster. But Mike's attitude's been great. Getting back into it with the show team and some reps and, you know, being ready to go. So hopefully we'll know more here next week. Did Chris clear the protocol? He did. How has allowed him to play so well when he's maybe been in there and kind of fit into what you preach here? How you mean Chris? I just think that there's a professionalism. I think he's gotten into better shape, you know, physically than where he was when we worked him out. He's got some savviness, he understands and stays on his feet. Works well with the right guard. I think they communicate well and hasn't been perfect. But certainly, you know, he's played some good football for us and has been consistent and we are excited to have him back. Talk to Terrell Williams about the run defense yesterday. And he used the words, we're totally fine. Didn't seem really concerned at all with the lack of production from the defensive line in the last four games. Do you agree with that idea that this run defense is totally fine? No, I mean, I'm not going to like sitting here and twist people's words. That's what Terrell said, you know, I think that there's not a panic. I get that, do you know what I mean? You know, we have, there's a lot of snaps on there that are good. And again, when you give up double digit runs, you know, those add up and the X play runs and, you know, I appreciate your question. Nothing is fine. Like we're three and five. So it's never going to be fine. There's always this process of, you know, you have to do it each and every week. And whether you gave up 200 yards last week or you gave up 60 yards, every week is a huge challenge. We've seen that over and over through the course of my experience in the national football league when it's like, man, we should be great. They're averaging this or whether it's the pass, anything that statistically, you know, it just, you have to go out there and prove it. So one week doesn't mean something's going to happen. The next week, you have to be able to go out there and then do it consistently and not get lackadaisical. Just not get saying, hey, they're not going to run it because we don't have a contract with them. We don't know what they're going to call. So you have to be able to prove yourself every week as a player and as a unit and as a team. So Toriel's saying totally fine. Shane's saying kind of it's just six or eight plays. Like is there a handle on what you really are right now as a run defense and as a pass defense? Because it seems like there's this feeling that like you're good at both of those and you're just, this is an aberration. Are you good at both of those? And this is just an aberration or are you not good at both of those right? No, again, we've, there's times where we've been really good. You know, you know, I'm not going to sit here today. I again, you know, we're not going to tie in everybody's words. Paul, I'm not going to do that. I appreciate you guys's questions. My goal is to try to get us to be more consistent and understand that every time you have a call defensively, since we're talking about defense, that there is an understanding of where you may be light and what you're trying to do in split safety defense or the things you have to do against post-safety defense where, you know, they're going to try to run maybe some play action. You have to be able to take something away, but then also know where you are a little bit shy. And that's my goal here to everybody, whether that be the coaches or the players, especially the ones that have to go out there and execute it, that they know what everybody's job is and they have to be able to say, here's what I have to make up for. Here's how I have to fit the run and or here's how I have to transition. Here's how I have to cover it over in this particular zone. This I have to cover the bow route and cover two and not let them throw it over my head. I have to be able to take away the flat on 32 when we're clouded. Like all these little things that just show up, you know, that are just going through my mind here as you process the last game using those as examples, like running back to the flat and cover two on 32. You don't really think that they have a play. I've never run a roll pass under cover two. Like we try to call roll pass here before on offense and if you see a cloud corner, you probably aren't going to have a successful play. So we all need to understand those things. So whatever anybody said or didn't say, my goal was to get everybody to understand that we have to know the call, we have to execute it and be willing to accept some of these things that happen based on the call and say, hey, been through this. It's cover three. It's two by two. They can't beat us on four verticals. And if they run something else, because that's what I tell them. Like if they run four verticals against cover three, shame on you. And if they go somewhere else, then I'll be able to at least live with the process. Is there a discount in knowing the calls? Is there a discount? No. We just have played some guys, man, we get into this part, like whether it's Trey Avery and understanding that it's third and two or rolling some guys out there and Edge and again, you try to play physical and you look at one of their successful runs from the game the other night. Like we've beaten the tight end pretty good. He's beaten them up and he's crashing them down in there and the back starts to go in there. And then the back bounces out and we don't go and make the tackle. So it's like, man, yeah, we want to be able to do that. Maybe do it a little bit sooner and clean it up for the corner. But you know, weave door, all right, it's taking it and crashing the guy into the C-gap. Warren comes in, doesn't like it, bounces outside. Somebody's got to go run and make the tackle. I was going to ask you about we were actually, seemed like some decent production from him last year. What are you expecting a little bit more along those lines this year? Kind of what's your e-bellion? I don't have the same expectation for everybody that they show up ready to prepare as a starter that they play hard, that they take advantage of their opportunities whenever they may come. We keep adding guys that only activate so many guys. And he played a lot more, you know, mainly. So I guess is he meeting your expectations this season? He's worked hard and again, he's had some plays that he'd like to have back. Just like everybody else. So again, he's worked hard to try to figure out a role on special teams or where that may be for when he's active. As group of guys as, you know, whatever, and obviously, you know, we know they have some injuries in that secondary, but they still got some good players in the back up. So are pretty good as well. So, you know, we're not taking anything lightly. You've seen plenty of young quarterbacks played with plenty of them. What stood out about Will in the past couple of games, you know, maybe in comparison with other guys and generally, how? Will compared to some of the younger quarterbacks I've been around. I really can't compare him to young quarterbacks I've been around. I've played with a lot and all of them, you know, have strength and weaknesses, just like everybody in the league. But Will, I can speak for him himself and not compare him to anybody. He seems composed. He seems very competitive. Seems like he want to win. He takes everything, everything serious, not just on the, you know, on the game field, but practice field as well. And this is what you got to love about him. He, he, he want to be that guy. He want to, he want to be the one that, you know, are in those situations that we can count on. And, you know, he's, he's working like, like, like all of us. How do you like the way he's kind of taken command of the offense? You see the relationship he has with you. He said you're open even when you're covered. No, just trying to be there for him, for him to continue to feel like that. I would see not just myself, other receivers as well. We got to be reliable when it comes our way. There's going to be mistakes, growing pains, that's part of the game. But for us, we, we feel like we, we got to be reliable and it's on us. We don't want him to feel like the pressure's on him. Let's go out and have fun. You're saying, you're saying, you're saying a thing to him this week. Now, guys, this kind of business is usually, you know, Mike makes that announcement official. He's the guy moving forward to give him an extra boost or just let him keep rolling. My business is usual. Just let him keep rolling. The guy loves football. That's all you can ask for. So, you know, you don't want to sit there and, you know, try to worry him too much, bug him. You know, he, he takes everything serious. The way he approaches the game, you got to respect it. So, you know, we, you know, us as receivers, we don't, we don't sit there and harp on them about anything. So, you know, just let him do his thing. You've been in locker rooms that have gone through quarterback transitions before. Just how do you feel like this one has handled everything with Ryan as well? You know, I can only speak on my job and what I, what I've got to do. And honestly, let's go out and be reliable for whatever quarterback is throwing me the football, man. You know, I don't really get caught up in anything else around without me patrolling. What if when you guys got a first-level arm like Will does, what does that do for you guys as receivers when you're going to catch the ball down? Because he may put it somewhere where somebody else can't. Just trying to be reliable. You know, obviously, it's the NFL. He's a quarterback and we're receivers. So, wherever the ball is behind us in front of us, we feel like it's on us to go get it. He has a strong arm. I think everyone sees that, but it's, you know, getting on time and it starts at practice. Good run to him. You guys worked through the first part of the season. You say anything to him or how he's kind of handled himself as a pro since you've been here? I got a lot of respect for Ryan. I always have. I always have and I always will. I competed against him for many years when I was in Houston and I competed against him when I was in Arizona as well. So a lot of love for Ryan and the way he approaches the game and the way he goes about every day of being a professional. Three and five, a lot of season left, but is there a feeling within the locker room and the team that it's kind of now we're never kind of kicking the pants to get this thing into gear here? Take game by game. That's all we can do. Control, we can control. Not look ahead. We got Tampa Bay this week and that's what we focused on. You got completely consistent with your receivers, obviously, but they've got two good ones. You watch guys from a four. What do you think about their, I guess, Evans and Godwin? I got a lot of respect for those two receivers over there. Mike Evans and Godwin, those two are, you know, pro bowl receivers and you know, someone who's been league, as long as I have, of course, I love watching receivers go out and having the sales like those two do.