 I'm not sure exactly what kind of dog it is, but it's cute. Obviously it's adoption week, pet adoption week in Nashville here. So as an Italian organization, obviously we and our owner is really big on pet adoption, especially with dogs. So I want to show some love to that this week and hopefully we can get as many dogs adopted as possible. Play the Colts again, second time it was really sweet to me. I imagine not a whole lot changes between the first meeting and second meeting. You know these guys so well going in. Yeah man, we know what type of matchup this is going to be. Two teams that's built the same exact way. Obviously they're going to want to get that get back for sure. They know, I think we've beaten them for a straight time. So obviously that sun is being pumped into their minds every single day. So we're going to expect their best out there at our home stadium. Y'all say that for anybody. Any quarterback in this league, if you give them time back there, they can dice you up. So with quarterbacks like Matt Ryan or whoever it may be, you have to force them to make mistakes. Just watching him last week obviously threw for almost 400 yards, three touchdowns. It looked like the Matt Ryan that we all know, especially when he was in Atlanta throwing for a ton of yards. When you give some time back there, he'll dice you up. So we have to force him out of his comfort zone, force him off his spot, forcing him to get the moving around back there. Then I think we'll be able to affect him in the right way. We can get him off the spot and move him around. What is the challenge? Yeah, about to say he's a big body guy. And obviously he makes most of his yards after the catch. Because like you said, he's big, he's strong, he breaks arm tackles and things like that. So we just have to make sure when he do catch the ball. Because a lot of short rods, you're not going to be able to defend sometimes. But if he does catch the ball, we have to catch and tackle him. About any other team we play against, it's about us because we're a close team. We like to be close. We know that they are a team that won't quit. They could be down 28 points. And they'll find a way to try to come back and win a game. So it's always great playing against a team like that because they know us, we know them. And I'm looking forward to playing the coach in each and every year. Let's see, what's the show you got on? I don't want to pronounce the name wrong. Lalo, I think that's the name. But this is Adoption Week here in Tennessee. And this is a nice looking dog here. So you want to adopt a dog here in Tennessee. Lalo is available. Make sure you guys go get him. But yeah, this is Adoption Week here in Tennessee. So in Nashville, Tennessee. So make sure you guys go looking to the Adoption Week. And I said it Monday, I think that the Jaguar did figure out later in the game trying to affect the quarterback. Because from the film I did watch, Mike didn't show up on the stack book. But they was finding ways to try to get in the pocket. They just didn't do it enough. And then when you play against a quarterback like Matt Ryan, you don't want to have no one behind him because that's what he want. So in order for us to disrupt this time and affect them, we have to get in the middle of the pocket. And I think that's what we have done better here in Tennessee, especially since I've been here by getting in the middle of the pocket because it's an emphasis, especially at practice throughout the week. And guys getting their hands up trying to get better balls. It shows, like with Tart, he leading the team and whatever it is with Adoption. So stuff like that, what we talk about as a team, as a defense, it shows up on the field. So I'll go this weekend as to try to affect the middle of the pocket by getting into the pocket and affect the throwing line. My return time. So they did a great job of just making sure that I was ready to go and make sure I was healthy. You were able to go and good to be back in the flow and what's the challenges with you against the Colts? Good team, fast team. I mean, they didn't have the running backs last week, but we're anticipating that they're going to get them back and they'll continue to run the ball. But we do got to be aware of Ryan throwing the ball to us as well. You were able to finish the game, I guess, in which it happened. Did the symptoms not occur until afterwards, that sort of thing? Yeah, kind of. I mean, honestly, it just felt like a little bit of like a regular contact. I didn't really feel much during the game. But after the game, it was hard for me to look into the light, sensitive to noise and all that kind of stuff. With that, is it maybe adrenaline that kind of helps you finish a game when you have something like that? And have you had contusions before? I had one when I was younger back in eighth and ninth grade. But definitely, I mean, I think it does play a factor about the adrenaline running. I think it's just different with each guy. I mean, some guys, it happens, it might affect their judgment. But for me, in that instance, I was able to finish the game. And the symptom for you was mostly light? Were you dealing with headaches? Yeah, I had headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, that type of stuff, yeah. Sorry, I'm late to the party here. But just getting through the protocol and all that stuff, I was able to be back. It feels great. It was a long, you know, long three weeks. I needed that bi-week, so that bi-week helped me out. But definitely, it feels good to be back out there with my guys. You know, facing a team like the Colts, I mean, you know, they did a good job of adjusting last week. Both their stud running backs out, you know, ran through the ball 58 times, didn't turn the ball over. I mean, how impressed were you with how they were able to kind of pivot their offense and what they normally do? Yeah, they were able to make an adjustment. They didn't take too many shots down the field. When they did, it was, you know, 50-50 balls and they end up number 14. Pierce, he ended up winning at the end of the game and they allowed them to win the game. But, you know, they did a great job of, you know, picking up where the running back left off. Hulk? Yeah. Big dog guy right here. Huge. So, the injury you guys have had at various positions, how impressed have you seen that Brian has been able to stand tall through it all and make this 49 straight start for these people? Yeah, I mean, it's testament to the way he plays, you know, he's a dog out there. He'll step in the pocket, he'll take hits, he does it all. Yeah, big dog guy. Adopt, don't shop. I got my dog from a rescue about a year and a half ago. Shout out, Winston. Yeah, shout out, Winston. So, if anybody's looking to get a dog, I definitely would advise them to adopt instead of shopping for it. Playing these guys again second time in three weeks. I mean, that could be a lot of secrets, right? I mean, they know you, you know them even before playing them so close together, right? Yeah, you know, they know what to expect, they know what to expect, they're just gonna be about who goes out there and performs the best. How about just the opportunity to, you know, put two wins over the Colts before it's even Halloween? Yeah, huge opportunity is to go one and no, but it's a little extra just because, you know, it's against the Colts, against the division rival and be able to get a jump start, you know, on making the playoffs. Tell us about Hulk. Hulk? I don't know any info about Hulk. He looks like my kind of dog though. Great smile. So yeah, I just love dogs more than anything. I used to do Rover back in college because I couldn't have a dog, I didn't have time, but I would just, you know, dog sit basically for free. I would set my rates like stupid cheap just so I could watch dogs for free. You know, know some guys during training, Singer Bull, like Malik, Roger, I know all those guys, so, you know, them being there from being a mentor, even though we are the same age, just giving me a gesture to the system. It's probably a favorite. Hey, what's your right shoe? A couple of days ago, you're walking around a complex that had joggers over the building and now you got nice and fogo. What is that like, switching logos, kind of, in season? Obviously, it happened fast, so, you know, I kind of just tried to adjust to it, make whatever counts and, you know, get here. Like I said, learn the system and, you know, it feels weird, you know, just coming from a different team, join another team, but everybody right here, they make you feel like family right when you walk in, and I appreciate that.