 What do you like? Dante, you just updated us on everything since you came to camp and so forth and what was like having to sit out again on the reserve list. It's been great just to get back to speed and being out here with the guys, practicing, getting better and getting ready for the season. How do you think you fit into Coach Pease's defense and what was it like learning that over the off season and then getting here and actually getting out and doing some of the stuff? I think I fit excellent in this defense. It's kind of similar to Wade Phillips, you know, allows players to be in a very good position to make plays. Rossi? Yeah, we haven't talked to you in a while. You took a pay cut to stay here, what was it like to do that? The decision was basically me understanding what happened last year and stuff like that and showing that I'm willing and that I want to be here for a good amount of time and I felt like under the circumstances that we was in, I just felt like I could do my part to help the team get better in any type of way. So that's the reason why I did it. Was that a tough decision? Yes, it was a tough decision. I had something to prove regardless, you know, I was hurt last year, you know, it is what it is, so I'm willing to make already to make a statement so you guys that, you know, last year was last year and we can put that behind us. Tori? I think the last time that we talked to you at the end of last season you made the off season with a fire to kind of rework I guess your body and get to where you wanted to be. How was that process for you? What was your off season work like? It was great. It was down in Miami with Pete Bomeritos, you know, out there in the hot sun, no shade and he's one of the best, one of the best strength coaches in the United States when it comes to that stuff. So I really, you know, take my hats off to Pete Bomeritos. I know my guy at what is called SLAs, something like that. He did a really good job of, you know, getting me right too. I can't think of his name at the top of my head right now, but I appreciate him too. What did that work look like, what was your goal of the off season? Just being more explosive, I felt like I wasn't as explosive as I was in the past years, last year, and, you know, building the little small things up, so I won't be able to have a little lingering injuries anymore coming into the year and getting stronger. Do you feel like, I know we're just out here on the practice field, but do you feel like the explosiveness, the burst off the ball, is there, can you feel it as you might consider? Yeah, it's definitely there. I feel way much better than I felt last year at around this time. So I think it's the hard work that I was doing in off season, focusing on being more explosive, my approach, the way I rest a passenger and everything like that, I feel pretty good about it. Coach just said that you've been kind of pushing to do maybe more when they've been trying to limit you. Do you feel like you're ready, you know, full go this week? I mean, the Dolphins would be between practices and things like that? Yeah, that's just the type of player that I am. You know, I've been out for a week, so I was ready to get into action just to show them what I was about. But when it comes to, you know, taking care of their players, I'm not going to, you know, question them on that. I feel like at this point, if I get, you know, a couple reps off or something like that after doing a good, you know, good reps, I think that's, that's very much needed. So I appreciate it for that. What was your lean-on mentally gets you through last year, knowing that in your house that you can do what you want to do? Really just, it is what it is. It was just one of them things, you know, I was hurt, DQ. I can't, you know, that was my God. So I felt like it was only right to, you know, play for him. It was times where I probably should have went to RIR, but I didn't. And it is what it is. You know, you know, I just learn, basically live and learn and just learn from it and grow from it. So you look at this, and I was just a fresh start in terms of mental, capacity, physical, as you're ready for it? I'm healthy. It is what it is. So I'm ready to go. Yeah. Could you paint a picture for us on how this defense is going to come together? A lot of new pieces. It looked exciting seeing the young kids coming from all over in the last game. How do you envision this hope in coming together for the unit? You know, just all being on one accord, one band, one sound. I think if we can do that in this defense, everybody play their job and do their role, we can make a great play, every play. Coach Pease does a real good job of drawing stuff up, getting pressure on the quarterback, setting up big plays, interceptions, all type of stuff. So all we got to do is just do our job. Yeah, that was pretty, that was, that was dope just to see Jalen out there making plays, see the defense line out there making plays. Jonathan Bullitt got to make a play. I haven't seen him make a sack since college. So that was pretty cool. You know, it brought me back to the UF days and being here at Griffin stadium. But that was really cool and nice. And Adé did a really good job. Tui did a good job of rushing the passion when he was in there. So I was very excited to see what it's going to be like. Last question, Rossi? Yeah, yeah. First, when you do come back and you find you're on the cover, let's go through your head. It was like a different place. You thought you had something to prove and then you're sick. What's going to prove your head? Just, you know, try to stay in tip-top shape. And basically showed him when I come back that I wasn't that much behind and that I could catch up, ace up. Yeah, and I'm just keep it off the field, too. No, Kyle, he does his thing, though. He's a very great guy, a great player, pretty strong. So I think he's going to make a lot of great plays and do a lot of great things for the men of Falcons. Awesome. Thank you guys. Thank you.