 What do you got, Paul? It seemed like it was hard for both teams to find run on both teams. What did you think about it? I mean, we had a few that were productive, I think, you know, later on in the red zone, but it certainly was tough sledding. And I think that it was good work. And you see in different fronts, and you're seeing some different things and different pressures and run pressures and first and second down pressures from the edge or whatever it may be to go back and, you know, we'll see these different things throughout the season. So it was really good work. Say your story on the other side of the board, what did you sense, too? Yeah, I mean, I don't know how much we pressured. But again, I mean, we know that there is a level of importance to be able to stop the run and whatever scheme it may be. It's going to change week to week. So certainly something that's been a strength of ours, but I think in these practices is just not letting it go and not being lax and making sure more gaps are set in the edge and building the wall. You're going to watch a film and just push the pressure with the things you like. Well, today I thought there was an energy level. I think that we came out. I thought we tried to celebrate the plays that we had in the red zone offensively, which is important. I mean, it's tough to score in this league. And we've tried to really do a good job in the red zone. We've got to get down there more. I've said that quite often. But I think that there was some cool execution. I felt like we didn't dwell on negative plays if they had a good play. And again, we lined back up and tried to play again. I thought we were better on third down than today than we were yesterday, which is really encouraging. Would that unsportsmanlike penalty against them have taken away the touchdown post play? On the interception? Yeah. So that would be a dead ball foul. No time left on the clock. Had there been time left on the clock, I guess that you could do something with it. But it was a dead ball foul. There was no time left on the clock. Yeah. Well, again, we're clocking the ball and we can't flinch. So that goes down as a fall starter. 10 second runoff. We were out of timeouts at that point in time. So yeah, it's a great learning experience. It's something that we've tried to continue to cover and we installed two minutes and these things come up. How critical it is that we're waiting there for the snap, knowing that they're going to move. They're going to try to move inside to try to force that to happen with a 10 second runoff. So again, that's what well coached teams try to do. And we need to understand that that's going to happen. Yeah, it's not that hot. But I mean, it's trying to be a professional. I don't know. I mean, it's trying to be a professional. I mean, it's trying to approach these games like practice. Or excuse me, try to approach these practices like games, obviously, where we want them to be as aggressive and as physical, as violent within the rules as you can. And then you've got to line back up and play again. You can't taunt. You can't point at somebody. You can't stand over an opponent. I certainly can't throw a punch. Is it tough? No. No. I've been in this league. I played this league. I played with a lot of guys like that. I don't think it's tough. I think that that's part of the job. And it's not a free-for-all. You got a responsibility to the team. And I appreciate what Jeff does. I mean, I think he understands that. And again, we don't make mistakes, but understanding that and not throwing a punch. Yeah. I mean, I think that we did. I think we came out. We got good third down work. We got good red zone work, good situational work. Really like the pace in which they practice and they move. I thought it moved along. We got a lot of reps in there. So a lot to teach from. No. I mean, I don't think it's going to be a long-term thing or no structural damage and anticipating him being back. Again, I'm not putting a timeline on it, but I think that it was the best case scenario. You get really close. Well, I think relieved. I think when you, again, have that type of thing and you feel something and you just, I think, relieved. And, you know, we'll rehab him. And I know he'll work hard to get back. And when he's ready to come back out, he'll help us. No, he's here with us. Jimmy, you got anything? No TikTok. No TikTok. No, no, no. I just said celebrating as a team. I don't think I, you know, I wouldn't read too much into that. I don't know if I, you know, I, it was, you know, again, he's played in this league and he's been a successful player. But also, you know, the whole emphasis was that, you know, we're going to embrace scoring touchdowns and celebrate as a team. And no, I mean, that was nothing. Well, you got the same amount of reps as Malik up until the two minute. I did two minutes over here yesterday. So why Malik was going, we'll, we'll did that. And the plans were to, to have him go today, but, you know, they took him in and we'll see where he's at for the game on Saturday. Well, I thought they were, but I thought the ball came out quicker today than it did yesterday with some of the looks. I know that they watched the tape, studied hard and wanted to come back out here today. And, you know, that there's the second group and then both of those Malik and will had some third down conversions. And, you know, I thought they were better today than they were yesterday. And I thought both of them had, you know, fairly good days yesterday. Just to be clear, you said they took William? They did, or he would have had the same opportunity that Malik had. Like, so that was the plan. Yeah. I mean, I think that yesterday, I think the one-on-ones, there were some, some good balls and there were some that got out of, you know, got away from them and did some into the wind today on third down, did some downwind. So we'll figure it out. Mike, in terms of something you think could work well against the Vikings, why are you standing here? Get in front of me, Gentry. I don't like, I don't know why you'd stand behind me. Defense you're going against versus something that you would want to work on yourself. Yeah, I think that there's some of that. I think we came back and tried to repeat some of the runs that we didn't necessarily like how they looked yesterday. You know, whether you get the same defense or not, I think that was some of it. And I think that there was some, you know, you go back and you try to third down, you try to scheme and say, hey, this is the looks that we're getting. You know, let's try to get it, you know, get something that we like against it. So there was a little bit of both. There was a little bit of, hey, just, just repeat some of the stuff that we didn't like yesterday, but also, you know, maybe try to see if we can't put something in that helps us convert. I won't let you guys know on Saturday. Thanks. But no, man, I'll go just to stop the run. We know team going to try to run the ball on us. We proud on our cell phone running, stopping the run. And, you know, we'll, in our offense, we proud on our cell phone running the ball. And yesterday wasn't good enough. You know, we had a good place here and there, but today that's how we were supposed to stop the run. Getting the opportunity to measure yourself here. I mean, it was good, man. I got some good work. Probably today, guys, especially giving me different sets that I didn't have and saw all camp. And I mean, that's, that's what we needed. That's what I needed for sure. So they're going to get the same guys each and every day. Ingram, he gave me good work this week. And, you know, I appreciate it. You know, we jawed back and forth, but that's what the game about. But I enjoy these joint practices because, like I said, you get to see different sets, especially for offensive linemen or kind of where they at, especially on how they view you as a player. Is it power or something like that? And so that's when you, you know, especially after the first day of practice, you could go in and, okay, this is how you're going to set me. Now I come back today. Now I know, all right, this is what I need to do to this particular offensive linemen. You did a little bit of waving. What was that exchange there? Yeah, I don't remember the context exactly, but you were waving to somebody there. I don't remember. I don't know exactly what we were talking about right now. But with that, there's a certain level of intensity that you're playing with. How tough is it out there to balance that, right? You don't want to do dumb stuff. I mean, that's the thing, you know, Coach Rave do a hell of a job. You know, I'm an emotional player and I play with a lot of passion. You know, I don't see myself never changing. The way I talk, the way I have fun with it, I would never change. No matter if I'm, hopefully, I could play long and long in this right now. But, you know, it's always a balance. You got to know how to balance because one thing we talk about, you know, when we see it each and every day, you know, we had an incident today by guys throwing punch and the first thing to do is get through out of game or situation like that. You know, I never want to put myself in a situation like that. You know, one of the things about it, you know, you can learn from the other guys and anybody, you know, it's okay to be emotional but not emotionally, you know what I'm saying. I've been talking since the league because anybody that I grew up with, that's just how I play the game. I love to have fun with it. I enjoy the game of football. I play with a lot of passion and, you know, it's come out on the field. Any opportunities, you know, is a blessing. You know, I'm here just trying to take a full advantage of the opportunities given to me and go forward. You know, we got a game this weekend talking about guys on this team and maybe what the team's all about and how do you think you fit that? Oh, yeah, just learning, man. I just got here so just learning the culture, learning how guys are, how they operate, you know, been in previous places, you know, not every place is different. So learning day by day, you know, just trying to get adjusted to everything and make an impact. Did you spend much time around Derek before and another big back kind of like yourself with him like being kind of his presence and he went to school not too far from Orlando, and obviously he went to Alabama, so everyone knew him. But it's kind of cool, you know, getting to be around a guy like that, you know, just had so much success in this league, you know, similar in stature. I mean, it's the first time I've ever been around a back that's bigger than me. So that's been kind of cool to see, but, you know, just learning from him, seeing how he operates in his day-to-day routine, you know, just trying to learn as much as possible from him. Yeah. What's that like? That's the life of NFL, man. I pray for opportunities here, so, you know, I'm just trying to take full revenge of it. You know, as a matter of joint practice, game, you know, it could have been anything, you know, I just had to be ready. You played a lot of football, you've played a lot of teams. What makes you think maybe this spot is going to be a good one for you? Man, it just isn't God's hand. You know, I just do my part, you know. I know I prepare, you know, so all I can do is just stay and go from there.