 Yeah, coach. Just you know where some of the issues getting ready for them with, you know, with the Agnew getting hurt and them signing Mickens this week. Well, first, I want to say happy Thanksgiving everyone. I hope everybody's doing well being able to spend time with friends and family loved ones this week, you know, going against. You know, there are our opponent when they talk about Mickens. Mickens, we've already seen him before. He's a dynamic returner. He could catch the ball in traffic, go east, west, north, south with the football, had the opportunity to go against him versus Tampa. And he's a fearless returner when it comes to that. So we have our experience with him. We have to do a great job to keep him leveraged on the football and then making sure we finish on the football. You know, unfortunately, they lost Agnew. I hope he gets well soon. But overall, they're special teams unit. They're a physical unit. They're a big unit that's physical at the point of attack. They play downhill, whether it's in the return game or in the coverage units. So it's a great challenge for us this week on the road. And our guys are looking forward for the opportunity to go out there and put together good performance. Yeah, and what kind of season is Logan Cook having the punter for for Jacksonville? Well, you know, Logan, he's pretty consistent, strong leg punter. He has the ability to be directional in both ways. Long levers. We can talk about his long legs and being able to get the ball off. He only has only had one career block, which was a couple weeks ago versus Andy. That shows that he gets the ball off quickly as a punter. And then also, too, he has the ability to either onside kick and kick off. So we're being prepared for all any situation that he's out there. But he is an impact player for their special teams unit. And it looks like they're using Matthew Wright as a weapon. He's four or six from over 50. You know, so I guess the defense has to be mindful of that. But field goal wise, you know, what do y'all try to do to unsettle a guy that's, you know, made 12 or 15 field goals? You know, he's put together a good performance with the joint entertain. You know, you look at that game in London where he had 250 yarders out there. For our field goal unit, it's just being consistent with our pressure, you know, pad level, getting off the ball, and then, you know, get a knockback and just being effective and trying to get our hands on the football. That's what it comes down to every single play, whether it's a fourth down play or P.A.T. block, we got to be consistent with our effort, our attitude at which we're attacking those guys. And then our technique having low pad level and coming off the ball running our feet off the contact and then whatever happens after that happens. So hopefully we get an opportunity to affect it. And last question, Coach, last game that illegal formation coach, you know, shared his thoughts on that, you know, what were your thoughts on that illegal formation calling? How we all adjust? Well, it's more so, I mean, hasn't been called since 2017. So, you know, they called it. But at the end of the day, we got to just make sure that we're being smart with being consistent with our alignment and just making sure that we're good to go and always check in with the refs. But it hasn't been called since 2017 and they called it. So we got to move forward and we're getting better with that stuff. So the ID did whatever that was and we're making sure that we're moving forward and making sure that we're not taking points off the board. Thanks, Coach. Thank you. You too. Likewise. Scott. Hey, Coach, this isn't your first time that you've had to bring a new punter into the system. What are some of the challenges that this situation presents to the special teams unit? I don't necessarily look at it as a challenge. I just look at it as a learning opportunity and for us to grow as a special teams unit. It's more so just making sure that terminology, we're using the right, he's adapting to the terminology, whoever our punter is on Sunday. You know, depth to our terminology and just making sure that they're good to go with, you know, their preparation, getting ready for Sunday. So whether it's their routine, you know, how they get ready when it comes to practice, when it comes to games, you know, rhythm up with a young way when it comes to field goals, those little things. But it's more so opportunity and as opportunity for us to grow as a special teams unit when it comes to that. So don't really look at it as a challenge. It's just opportunity for us to get better. You guys have have more stead on on the 53 man and you have Dom on the practice squad. But is there any level of competition going on this week between those two guys? You know, throughout the whole team, in particular with special teams, there's always competitions. You can look at our special teams, you know, we always have different moving parts or different players playing different positions. Each week at every position there's competition at every single position on special teams. So that's the approach that we take to build that competitive greatness at practice so we can get quality reps when it comes to full cover reps when it comes to punts, kickoffs, field goals. So every position we're competing. Thomas has had a long career in this league. What have you seen from him working with him in person? It's consistent. You know who he is who he is. Does he has a great routine does a great job getting the ball direction where he wants it to get the ball to his quick quick get off times and he's a he's a true pro when it comes to, you know, adapting to personnel adapting to how he wants, you know how a kicker wants the ball held a certain way and whatnot, but he's been great for the room, as if all of our specialists have been in our building they've been great for the room and his experience and his knowledge is invaluable for our room. And it's a great opportunity for us to learn from Thomas. Thank you. Thank you, Scott. Hey, Marquis, happy Thanksgiving. Likewise. Is there when you bring a new guy in a punter or whoever's holding for you is there a certain number you want them to get to before they do a game rep is it is it you know make sure you all get 50 and is there just a number that you feel like you've got the muscle memory. There is no number I mean you get you do get better reps Josh I do believe in that but I don't we really get fixated on the number it's just more of a feel between all three specialists the feel and then also to the old line in the field for him as well, but it's just a field thing and we get we're going to get our reps in this week with whoever it is whether it's you know Don Thomas or you know Dustin ready to come back those guys we just get a feel for it we get the rhythm going. And we got to make sure that all three of those guys when we talk in terms of specialists they feel comfortable and they're ready to go come Sunday. And this is a totally random thanks just because it's Thanksgiving question I assume you have an emergency punter I'm thinking like high school where you see defensive linemen out there punning. You know is there somebody on this roster that you've identified should you lose a couple of kickers for injury that he's the guy you tried out back there. Oh yeah we always have a crisis management plan per se you know we have that plan. And we do have a couple guys on the roster that have that who's that I can't give that away. You know I mean that's that's top secret you might might use them this weekend. You know so hopefully no we might not hopefully we don't use them unless we're doing something but we have a couple guys on the roster that that practice it and have done it before you know in practice or in games earlier in their their college high school pros so. Thanks market. No problem. Why you want to come and try out for us. Get you out there. No I do not. Not even not even for that. But thank you for the offer. No problem. Well we do work out on Tuesdays if you're feeling jumpy you're feeling froggy to go out there and get some punts out. Okay. I'll keep it in mind in case this doesn't work out. Michael. You know there was a media punting competition in Detroit. Oh I missed out on that one. That would be great. We should have that recorded. I know there is asking you text them in there. It's there. One dude punted I think like 47 yards this year. I do not I punted full point seven yards so. We'll get you guys in the end door next week. I'm the I'm game for that. Curious. You've been talking a lot about the multitude of punters you currently have on the roster. When Justin does return how do you. Pick. I guess like what what goes into that. Well you know I'm not trying to really look into the future right now. Our main focus right now is getting you know getting this win versus Jacksonville and getting the guys that are part of the you know 53 man roster 48 for game day getting them ready to go out there. And give us an opportunity to go out there and put together our you know best day at work when it comes to Jacksonville. Now when the opportunity presents itself down the road I'll be more of a situation and the conversation between you know coach Smith and Terry when it comes to those decisions. But right now we're just focused on the guys that we have in the building currently. And when a team like Jacksonville loses a guy that you're familiar with like Jamal how does that maybe change your prep for kick coverage and punk coverage. This week. You know Agnew is a dynamic returner with the ball in his hands and having been blessed with the opportunity to work with them for two years in Detroit. But there's other guys on the roster that are a dynamic dynamic with the football as well. And there's not there's not going to be a let down and like whole coverage wise just because they have a different returner in order for us to have the maximum edge you got to have the utmost respect for your opponent. So whoever's back there as a returner they have a threat to take the ball to distance and that's the mindset that we got to go into going into the game. And we got to put our put our foot on the pedal and we got to go and we got to play downhill be violent and be disciplined with our leverage and be aggressive and tackle football no matter who the returner is. Appreciate happy Thanksgiving workies. Likewise appreciate you. Everybody will follow up. Good. All right. Don't use too much turkey because we're going to have that competition next week. Take care.