 I mean, I think overall we had a fantastic camp, you know, offense, defense, we competed with each other. You know, we made each other better. I think that was an ultimate goal. And now it's time to put it all together. I'm excited. You know, we're a couple of weeks away from playing New Orleans. And I'm looking forward to that challenge on the opening. But like I said, we, from OTAs, to the mini camp, to training camp, I feel like we have put it together. You know, we built, we got some pieces here that who, you know, I knew going to be big for us with them coming in, especially on our defense side with Arron and SMB guys like that. You know, they just been making plays for us through our camp. And like I said, I'm excited to see, you know, especially when we get to open up against New Orleans and see how far we came. Because during camp, we looked pretty good, so. Good to get out of the heat and get into the forest. Oh, yesterday was a hot one. I mean, this game of football, though, you know, I've been, I grew up down south my whole life. I grew up here, so right in Mississippi. So it ain't too much better. But, you know, it was good getting inside today, especially come off yesterday. You know, we had a real good day yesterday. You know, of course, it was very competitive. You know, we had the blue and white, but, you know, I looked forward to, that's the reason, that's why I was so excited, you know, when it was like, okay, this is the last, of course, like today's last day, I mean, training camp, but you got New Orleans coming up. And I'm looking like, dang, we making plays down and feel like that on offense. We making a lot of plays on defense like that, even especially in guys competing like that. So I'm, like I said, I'm excited for, you know, what the brain, what this year bring for us. There are a lot of guys on Friday night starting to be, you know, playing for the football lives as a veteran. How much fun is that watching these guys, you know, give it everything they got, either to try to make this team or put good stuff on tape for another team? Man, I got, even the young guy coming to me, I tell him, man, don't worry about tomorrow, worry about today. And, you know, each day you step into this building, you want to kind of do something that grabbed the eye of, you know, not just, you know, the teammates or the people upstairs, you know, just everyone around, you know, even because you got 31 of the team looking, you know, everyone watching the same game. And, you know, these kids, these young kids, you know, coming in, like I was once in that chair as well, being a young guy, wouldn't say just trying to fight during the team, because I was, you know, got drafted here. But, you know, I know kind of that feeling, you know, because you can hear it the way they talk sometimes, you know, just they don't know. And like I said, the only thing you can do is control what you can control. And, you know, that's just how I go about my life, you know, control to control it was. And, you know, that's one things I tell them, just focus on today. And like I said, they have another opportunity this coming up week, I mean, it's Friday to show that they deserve to be here. And, you know, Corey Franklin, they need to be here. That's kind of the message. I mean, even with brave, you know, give them a reason to let them know that I deserve to be on this team. You need me to win. So I'm excited for a lot of these young guys, man, and, you know, however they can help us, you know, it'd be great. But, you know, if guys don't make it here, I'm sure that'd be somewhere else. And, you know, wish them best of luck. But like I said, right now, it's just focus on Friday. And I hope they can be here. You're looking at Saints tape already, or are you just kind of getting more of it? I'm for sure already started watching. I had started a couple weeks back here, just looking at some of the guys that I know, you know, getting read like two years ago, you know, we faced a lot of them guys that are going to be up there with the center. You know, I remember playing with him when he was at A&M. And then I think that guard coming back, he was hurt that year, but I've been watching him as well at the left guard. I want to say Pete is Pete. So just got like that, I've just been watching. And of course we've faced Derek Carr before. We know, I mean, it's a long way ahead, but you know, just a running game, you know, good thing. I mean, I know we ain't facing Alvin Kamara, which I'm kind of happy. But also I know for a fact that they have another running back in the backfield out of Jamal Williams, who he's running the ball pretty hard. And you know, I liked him as a player when he was with Detroit. And you know, just another task on our hand. And of course we're going to have to affect the quarterback because they have good skill guys. But yeah, I have started watching them because I know that that's the big task of hand for me, especially in getting ready for this upcoming season, because that's number one on hand. Do you imagine your film study, but then like with this being the last day of camp, no pre-season game for you? What are some of the things that you're going to do just to ramp it up and roll into that first game that Pete will want to do? I mean, I think with me first off, it's just making sure my body is all the way feeling good. I mean, of course I won't never be 100% going into a football season. That's part of the game of football. But you know, I'm feeling good, you know, I'm moving good. But I think especially when you're trying to figure out, especially with film study, you know, a lot of them starters don't play in pre-season game. I think the good thing about it that the guys on the offensive line have they either played with them last year or was on another team. So, you know, because she do a hell of a job with that, you know, putting stuff in the forwarder for me to watch, you know, I think that's one of the things that can ramp up for me. And another thing I was getting ready to do now, just, you know, trying to do a little more cardio, you know, and that I, you know, it's almost here. Now, I want to be in tip-top shape. I want to make sure that I can give Tennessee Titan the best Jefferson it is. So, like I said, I'm excited. It's came here. Just feel like can't win by so fast. And now it's here. Now it's just like, you know, what's next? And knew all the things next for us. What just now has been on Caleb Murphy so far, Jefferson, and you had a couple sacks and you've been impressed by what he's done. Oh, yeah. Man, I like Caleb. You know, he's one of them guys that want to learn. You know, even from me, I'm not even in his room, but, you know, we rush together. When you guys, you got, especially on the same side, when you got two guys on the same page, or, you know, you're talking about the whole front when you get all the front four guys rushing together and on the same page, it makes things even easier for us to affect the quarterback. And I would say, like yesterday, we had a rapid practice where, you know, I called something and Caleb just didn't get it. You know, he, we kind of went on the same page, I should say. And, you know, one thing he did, when we talked about it on the field, then he went and got his iPad out to practice and came and talked to me about that exact same place. So, you know, when you got a young guy like that, that, you know, could rush like he could rush, but also just want to learn and be on the same page, especially with his interior guy, you know, you can't help but to respect it. And like I said, he, you can see he have gotten better since when he first got here up to 10 now. So I'm excited to see him, you know, be, you know, I don't know what's, you know, his status, but, you know, when he, for sure on his team, you know, he gonna help us, I know he could help us up front. So. Does he are taking it to another level for this guy? Yeah, man. You can tell, you know what I mean? I mean, every script that went viral last week when it was in Minnesota. And that's not a surprise to the guys in his room, in our room, I should say, I think it's just him. You know, we talk about it. We hear Coach Shee, we talk, I mean, we hear Coach Rape, you know, kind of one of the things where the only person can stand in his way is him. You know, he haven't gotten so much better. He a powerful guy. And, you know, when he going, you know, when he is shaping these things like that, you know, he could be unstoppable. And like I said, we have saw that this training camp and says, no to God, just I'm excited to see, you know, he even talked about it. Just one of the things where he got to prove it that he could do it again year after year. And I can say this the year for him to prove it. So I'm excited to see that. He's a very emotional guy too, sometimes those emotions. Kind of bubble over, have you ever talked to him about? I mean, when it come down to it, you know, we always talk about it's okay to be emotional, like an emotional player, but not emotion, you know, trying not to do that. And that sometimes could be, I think, even at practice, you know, when we're practicing as our own guys, you know, or in the means of whatever may be joined and, you know, maybe throw a punch or things like that. I mean, we know how we know that's not what we're supposed to do around here. We know that's not football. So I think, because I'm a, I would say I play with a lot of emotions. And I mean, that's one of the things we both, you have to learn as a player, you know, how far to go. You know, it's a line right there where you just can't cross. So I'm not mad at him for playing with a lot of emotion. That's, that just say you that he love the game of football and, you know, he love what he does. So, I mean, that's one of, I mean, I don't really think I should, I have to talk to him. I mean, we're hearing enough from Coach Wraith. Don't do dumb. Yeah, everybody know the rest, but, but yeah, man. I think that's, I mean, it's okay to be play the game with a lot of emotion. Like I said, I play the game with a lot of emotions and sometimes you just got to know how far to take it. And one of the guys that also plays with a lot of emotions, Arden Keene, mentioned him as being a beneficial addition to this team. You had him on one side yesterday, you on the other side. And I don't know who was louder, but how has he kind of helped you continue to take that up to the level in camp and just continue to challenge yourself in that way with your show? Well, it's fun. It's fun to have someone who could be out there talking with me and sometimes kind of talk more to me, especially with Arden like yesterday. You know, I think that's what we need though. Like, you know, when you out there talking and making plays, you know, not that just, especially like yesterday, he over there talking. I'm like, okay, say nothing because he over there making plays, he getting sex. But at the end of the day, like I said, yesterday is just putting it all together for us. And I think with me personally, you know, having a teammate like that, it just, it pushed me to a higher level because I know for a fact, like, I love to make plays. And I know if I got him, Harrow, DeNico, them guys coming on third down like that, I have to make my moves. I have to beat my guy, live faster than them. So I think we, we even talked about it. Like we have all the inside things we doing, you know, like me and DeNico versus Harrow. I mean, me and Harrow versus DeNico and, and all right. It's just things like that where we want to compete with each other to push each other. And like I said, it's not just about us being each other. It's about how can we, as a front four, especially on third down affect the quarterback, but also with the competition level with it. And now like I said, just his addition, you know, his energy, his passion for the game, you know, it's just, it's great because I could see myself as our not there because I mean, we're the same guy, but, you know, not, but you know what I mean? But yeah, it's exciting to have them on our team. So going out there and every day against the offensive line, you guys have won your share of battles. How much do you feel like those guys on the other side of the ball have improved going against John? A lot, a lot. I even stood out there when I was talking to Peter yesterday. I could, I could tell how much he have gotten better from day one when he got here. When we, I got a couple of wrestling and OTAs. You know, he's a guy that I know, you know, we expect a lot of, especially our team and they dropped him as our first round pick for a reason. And he, he have shown that he have got better. He got a lot of good work from me and the Nico, even guys like Tartanum have gave him a lot of work. And just everybody else, you know, we got some vets across there, especially with Brewer and, you know, Brunskill, a guy like that inside. You know, I'm excited because I, you know, we, when you, when you at practice like that and, you know, maybe Brunskill, you know, he a older guy, a vet veteran. We, like today we just talking about, all right, when, when you do such and such, like, if you booed me to this and that, this hard for our offense lineman, or I come to him and be like, this is what you need to see when, especially when guys run a game. You see this, it's just being able to communicate them things and compete with each other. This is one of the things that we always say the game of football, iron shop or iron. And, you know, I'm excited to have them type of guys. And even with Bru, you know, he real fights there, that center position, being able to go against him, interior guys. Like, I mean, I have saw so much an improvement in our offense lineman. Like I said, I'm excited to see them on this year as well. Here, I look all the way back to you. Where's that? Does Harold look all the way back to you? What'd you mean, look all the way back? I mean, 100% just like the guy you knew in 21? Oh, are you saying to me, okay, healthy, well, health wise? I mean, I don't, I don't know. You know, I don't kind of, not a real, I'm not a doctor, but I don't know. But I know for a fact, just seeing his get off, seeing him pass rush, I know, especially his being, it's exciting to see, especially because he on my team right now, first Arden and Danico. So I know for a fact that he read it for this year, especially missing the whole year of football coming off the ACL. I didn't miss the whole year, but I knew how it was coming off the ACL. But I know for a fact, I could just hear the way he talked, you know, when we have our conversation, that he's ready for this year and he's ready for that opportunity to show that he back to herself. So yeah, I'm good either way. You know, excited and happy with health, you know, things that progressed for us as an offense over the course of spring and training camp, guys are coming out and grinding away, obviously, it's not 100% yet, but we're building each and every day and then learning from something each and every day and, you know, whatever coach variable decides for Friday, I'll be good with. Is this where you guys are in terms of the install and the offense, especially the new parts? Is this where you hoped you would be at this point heading into the third pre-season game? Yeah, I think so. I'm excited about where we're at. You know, a lot of guys have put in a lot of work, gotten a lot better over the course of training camp. You know, we're at the point right now playing against our defense a lot. We're trying new things and kind of experimenting a little bit, you know, trying to see how we can take advantage of some of the stuff we do, some of it works, some of it doesn't, you know, but that's good work for us as far as going into the season. You know, we'll see a lot of similar coverages and things like that throughout the season. So, you know, trying some stuff out right now and I feel like it'll help us as we move forward. What did you learn, Ryan, about Deion Gray that maybe you didn't know before he signed in the end? Especially like even the last couple of days, it looks like that connection was really transforming the juice, would you agree with that? Yeah, I like spending time with him, you know? I think that's one thing that, you know, you never really know how someone is gonna be personally, you know, how that communication, how that relationship is gonna go, obviously, you know, saw his game from afar and respected his game, was a fan of his game from afar for a long time now, but you never really know how someone's gonna be when you're in the same building in the same room together. So, enjoyed getting to know him and spending some time with him. Obviously, you know, the plays I've seen him make for the last whatever 10 years, the same ones that I see him making now, you know, just with his body control, understanding, you know, how to use his length and his size to create some space and get himself open and then just being able to trust him knowing, you know, he's gonna either make the play in tight coverage or nobody is. So, that's been fun for me, just getting to know his body language, how he moves, how he comes in and out of routes and then just being able to trust him in that. Was there a point where you reached that trust level to be able to, look, he's covered, but you know what, I'm still gonna go to him. It just, it wasn't like a tipping point, but it was just, you know, it's been growth throughout our time together, you know? I think even early on, I think maybe the first pass I threw to him was tight coverage on a go ball down the field and gave him a shot, kind of high ball and then he went up and got it. And so it wasn't like, I never trusted, you know, I kind of like knew what it was coming in that you know, you have to be able to throw into tight windows with him and trust him to go make the plays. Now, we have the reps kind of stacked up now the way I've seen him make it. I've been able to put those balls in spots where he's been able to get them. So, you know, excited about where he's at and where we can go moving forward. I'll tell you a bit, I said, I guess Traylin and Kyle will go down and what are you trying to tell those guys to keep them encouraged, stay with it so when they are back, they'll be ready to go. Yeah, injuries are tough, man. You don't ever want to see anybody go down at any point, but to have those two guys go down pretty close together there is tough. You know, we're trying to stay positive with them. You know, they're not gonna be hopefully not extended, extended amounts of time, but you know, whenever they're ready, they'll be back and excited to just try to, you know, help out as much as I can, keep them engaged, you know, through the process. I think that's a big thing is when you're injured, you know, you're not with the guys in the practice field. Sometimes you're missing meetings, you're getting extra treatment, so you don't feel as in tune with everything going on. So just being intentional about trying to keep those guys engaged with what we're doing and subtle changes that we make along the way, that way, when they come back, they're ready to go. Handled that this week, his first kind of brush with injury as a pro, how has he kind of handled the stain involved? Yeah, I think he's done a good job. You know, he's seemingly stayed involved. You know, he's engaged in the meetings and you know, I think he obviously engaged during practices and then learning from the other reps that we've had out there. So kind of same deal with him. Jeff, are you expressed excitement over the season pointing to yesterday and the fact that both sides of the line of scrimmage made big plays? You see the same thing? Yeah, actually, it was fun. And I haven't had a practice like that in some years. But I feel like Coach Brable split the team pretty evenly. It was great competitions across the board, from up front to outside. Everyone was engaged and into it. So that was a fun practice. And I think we got a lot out of it. Yeah, I've seen a lot of growth. And just the way those guys are playing, I think over the past week and a half or so, really seeing them feel like they've taken a step in the right direction, coming off the football plane, physical understanding what we're trying to accomplish and how we're doing it. You know, we're doing a lot at this point. And those guys are now seemingly in tune with what we're trying to do and the nuances of the different schemes we're running. So excited for the step that they've taken and just have to keep the foot on the gas. How in the process he spoke to you and what you told him? Do you remember anything that you told him in particular? Yeah, Harold came to me a lot during that time. And I'm glad to be there for Harold or anybody that's going through injury. Unfortunately, I've dealt with some things over the years. And it's part of the game. But I don't remember specifically. He had questions of things that he was feeling or dealing with and how was my experience throughout the process and just tried to be open and honest and communicate the things that I was dealing with at different points throughout the process and help him really have empathy for him and help him understand that everything he was going through was normal. And it's going to get brighter down the road. It was kind of a good evaluation of the offensive lines growth in the last month. Curious for your opinions on going up against the secondary, though, like what you've seen from those guys during the course of time and anything that might have stood out for you? Yeah, they're out there competing. You look at different guys who've made plays. I think Sean's out there. His play is an improvement. Christian's had a great camp, in my opinion. He was out there competing every day, making a lot of plays for the defense. You have Hook and KB on the back end who are veterans now and understand what they're trying to do different looks to skies in. They're pretty in sync with all their disguise and stuff like that. So just across the board, Roger, I think is at a great camp as well. So seeing a lot of growth and those guys are competing. At the end of the day, when defenses and secondaries want to go out and play physical and compete and try to make contested catches, it's going to make it hard on offenses. So it's been good work for us. All right. Kind of on the other side of that, what have you seen out of the wide receiver group and specifically the guys fighting for jobs? They're fighting. They're fighting. You look at a receiver room that's some really good competition. I think we all know our top couple guys. But then past that, there's a lot of competition and some guys have stepped up. Some guys have been making plays for us. You've seen Chris Moore making several plays. Nick Westbrook consistent as always. Colton was in there a few times today. Young player. Mason, I think, has had a really good camp of understanding how to play that inside for us and be a really good slot receiver. So I know I'm missing some other guys as well. But there's just really good competition. Those guys are pushing each other, no doubt about it. And it's going to be interesting to see how things shake out. How can Tajay Spears maybe give you guys another weapon maybe that you haven't had somebody exactly with his skill set the last few years? I love Tajay, man. I'm excited to have him on our team. And he comes, he works each and every day. He has a great attitude. He has a great skill set. What he's able to do is his juice coming out of the backfield, whether you're handed to him and the ball is in his hands or you're trying to get it to him in the air, where they split him out outside out of the backfield either way, and then pass protection. I think it's a lot of times these fast speed backs don't want to really stick their face up in there and pass protection. And he's proven on multiple occasions that he's willing and able to step up in there against a linebacker and make a great block at the line of scrimmage. So I'm really excited about Tajay and everything he brings to the table for us. May I ask how many Andre Diller seem to be a guy that's very important as you're stuck in left angle? Yeah, I'd say so. Yeah, I think Andre is a guy who's taken a big step over the past month. Just his consistency, how he's playing. He's obviously extremely talented with the size, the strength, all the physical attributes that you look for in a left tackle. And we're really starting to see those things be shown on a down and down base, down and down out basis. The strength, the size, the agility, all those types of things. So excited of where he's at. And hopefully, we can just keep instilling that confidence in him. How far did the team come before they have to go through what he's going through? And how much can the locker room maybe be a support system for him when he comes back? Yeah, just a tragic, terrible situation. I can't even imagine walking through what he's walking through right now, him and the rest of his family. It's just really hard to really even understand what he's dealing with, just the magnitude of the situation and how things unfolded and why, and all those sorts of things. So I don't think anyone can really relate exactly with what he's dealing with, but we can be there for him, try to support him as best we can, and just know that we love him and we care for him. And we just want to support him through these tough times. Ryan, this is the last month of the season, last year, some frustrations with not getting to play football, and then pre-season you're on the sideline as well. How ready are you to put the pads back on and play the week one? Yeah, I'm excited. I get to play, I mean, we're not tackling, but I get to play every day of practice. So I don't feel like I'm sitting on the couch like I was the last month of the season, a little bit different feeling. But yeah, excited to keep pressing forward. We still got a couple of weeks before week one, whether I play this weekend or not, we'll find out. But want to just keep taking advantage of the opportunities we have on the practice field as we move forward here, get ready for week one. Kind of work through some of that, and we'll see what it looks like here with Ryan. See, you know, get him behind that offensive line. So I haven't made a final determination, but that's a possibility. For lives on Friday, either to make this team or to make another team, what's your best message or advice to them? Well, hopefully that hasn't changed since they got here. I mean, hopefully they're fighting every day and earning the right to be here. I think if you waited till now to start fighting, it probably fights probably over. So I don't think there's anybody like that. So I don't think that's going to be an issue. Do you have an idea already of who you think that you want to go with as the punt returner, or do you feel like that competition's still... I think that's probably still there based on where we end up on Tuesday with the final 53. And again, it's going to be fluid. And that's why we've been repping a lot of guys and working a lot of guys back there. He seems like he's having a really good king here. Anything he's done this all season to put himself in a position to make some plays out here on the practice field or just his growth? Well, I think that Amani has always shown the knack to make some plays, right? And I think the one thing that's gotten him is availability, no fault of his. And just some things that kind of have happened from an injury standpoint that has kept him out. But I think he's always been productive. That's a big part of the reason why we like him out there, you know? I mean, just kind of how it had a couple things show up here last year that limited some of his snaps. And so when he's out there, he's been productive. Do you feel like DeAndre's operating at his peak level right now, like super ready? Yeah, I think he's building towards it. I mean, I think that yesterday is any indication or thought that he practiced with speed and great urgency and all it up today and building a relationship with Ryan. So we just got to continue to get him the things that he needs. You know, he played in this league a lot of years. He's seen a lot of coverages and it's been fun to watch him just work with Ryan, work with young players and a fun addition to have. What are the things he needs? Well, conditioning. I mean, I think at this level it's just conditioning, right? I don't want to be out there as much as possible as a receiver and making sure that that we're smart and try to get him out there. What are we going to do? Work on some toe drag with him on individual today. So just try to get him out there for warmed up at seven on seven. And then if we could take a little bit off his legs early on in practice, I'm sure there'll be different plans throughout the season and that'll be one of them. It's supposed to be a hundred and one, right? What special plans do you make? If yesterday was any indication, our guys wanted to practice yesterday and I hope they want to play Friday night because it was hot yesterday and I didn't hear a guy complain. I thought guys were just wanting to go play football yesterday. And that was probably the most impressive thing. And I would imagine it'll be like that. But we'll have to be on hydration. We'll have to be IVs and everything that we do with Todd and Lauren and Frank and monitor that and make sure that we're rotating and that we want to make sure that you're giving guys opportunities on special teams. And with special teams comes speed and distance and maybe sometimes fatigue with heat. But also that's part of seeing how guys handle some of that. Exactly how it was originally planned with Patriots. Rarely does, Jill. This couple of days, did you get out of this week what you wanted to despite not having that joint practice? Yeah, man. I thought we practiced, got everything done we needed to do and tried to get out of the heat a little bit today and just shorten things up and let guys go play on Friday. Get them ready. Mike, good job. Who will love this back at practice today? Coach, do you have a plan for Friday? No, not yet. We don't have any availability or any decisions yet. See how he comes out of practice and see how he feels. Mike, of course, this is the past month or so. It's your perception on how that groups come together, both the starters and the backup guys. Everybody's working. Everybody's been stringing some days together and I think the conditioning is good. When you look at the way we finished the game in Minnesota, pushing piles, being more physical and being able to run the football and control it in the second half, we'll always continue to make sure that there's edge rushers in this league that you're going to have to be on a block. So we have to make sure that that's where people are investing resources and money. So we'll have to make sure that we're doing everything we can to block those guys. You mentioned a couple of times that Thierre's opportunity is enhanced with increased conditioning. What kind of curve have you seen for him on the conditioning front? Saw an impact player in Minnesota. And it's all a player that wanted to work yesterday and work on conditioning and work on affecting the quarterback when they threw it. They did that. So I think that he's working hard. I think the best thing for these linemen is that they get it during practice. It's different than just kind of running some sprints. Like these guys are in there wrestling with other linemen and then have to run to the football and get back and do it all again. And it's a run one time and then being able to run off the football and pass rush. So the best conditioning, I believe, is done at practice. And Mike Brown continues to progress. Shy Carter showed up in the game. Tyreek made some plays yesterday. And Matt Jackson has shown to be somewhat of an impact player on special teams. He's drawn a penalty. He should have drawn two penalties really on a kickoff team and one on a punt. Made a nice play today. And so now I'll get opportunities on Friday night. When you're going through that 4-6 or that 5-6 receiving? I mean, you have to. It has to. You're going to need people on a punt team. And you need guys to protect and cover. And you need guys to cover kicks. So it's a large part of building a roster at every position outside of the offensive line and the interior defensive line. With the percentage of kickoffs, for example, I think it's like 38% as a 31 as opposed to 38% are being brought out of the end zone. Does this store, like the way you weight it? No, I mean, we'll see how this thing shakes out with the fair catches. We'll see how that shakes out. But we had three kickoffs inside the 20-yard line in the second half last week. So if we can get the ball a good hang time on the two-yard line, and we feel good about covering the kicks, then we'd like to do that. But if not, then bang them into the end zone and put them at the 25. I mean, just comfort. It's got to come to a new team. And again, everybody goes through a different transition. Everybody's got a different personality. And I think just a lot more comfort level with it's been good to see him and Peter build a relationship in the meeting rooms and that on the field. Well, I mean, he rushed the passer. Coming in, that was something that he could do. It's done well. See if that carries through on Friday night. But he works hard. And I think Crow and Lowe have done a good job. I think Arden and Danico and Harold are three different examples of different ways to rush the passer. I'm sure that he's taken a little bit from each of those five people. We appreciated your non-participation report to Nick. Was it fired just the day off along with those other guys? Yeah, everything's fine with Kevin. They just had reached out and communicated that he had something to take care of and appreciated him doing that. Sorry, Nick. I didn't give you fire, did I? I forgot. You should have seen Nick. He was. He should be. He got the golden bear on. Jack Nicklaus golf shirt right there.