 Mike, about 51 hours to the deadline to have your 53 in, how the shape of this roster, how easy are some of these cuts going to be, and how tough might a couple of them be in a couple of positions? Well, I would say it's probably never easy. We put a lot of time in together with the players that are here, so I would never say that it's easy to have to move on from a player or anybody. I think we demand a lot of them. I think they give us a lot, and so we'll try to treat everybody with respect and understand that we know that they all can't be here. We'll try to put together a practice squad, and I think it'll all be pretty fluid. There'll be guys that maybe we potentially claim from somewhere else, and then we'll put a practice squad together. In claiming guys, is it you have a list of positions that you look for depth and do it, or is it more as guys are coming on the wire doing it on the fly having to be ready to pick up guys as you see them? I would say that we probably identify guys after watching some of the pre-season games, saying, hey, potentially this would be somebody that we would may have interest in if they were available. John and his staff go through all that. We meet about it. We talk about it, and then if they do, then there's a long claiming order of chances are. If we are interested in them, maybe somebody else is, but go through that claiming process and see where it all shakes out. Yesterday about the other day about guys operating off cards for scout team, for your number two quarterback or the quarterback that's doing that job, how much of a factor in keeping that guy is what he can do for your defense? As far as our backup quarterback, I mean, I don't think that that's, no, I mean, I think that any of our backup players want to be ready to be able to go in a game and help us win. I think that's a process of most of the time, that's where they get their reps is during that period once we're into the season, and we want them to play quarterback. We want them to operate as they were, that that was their offense. So we try to make it, like I mentioned, as similar verbiage and terminology and read this and do that sometimes back in the days to defensive coaches would circle where they wanted the ball thrown, and guys would be like, man, I can't, there's like three guys covering. I can't throw the ball over there. And so it's just gotten to be like, just throw it to the guy that's open and let them all complain. And so I think that makes everybody better that the quarterback can work the operation. The defense can see the play run as well as possible. So to answer your question, I don't think that that's like the first thing we look at is how well that he can run a show team. Like that's not, they're gonna get their reps throughout the season in doing that primarily. Thank you for the first part of this week with some unsettled things on the roster to try to just keep moving forward. I mean, we just try to stay as flexible as possible. Like always, we just try to make sure and find out who's available to us with practice, what we need to try to get done, try to get four really good days in and let the guys have a couple of days off let the coaches get away from here for a few days and then get ready for, you know, to buckle up and go on this ride. We can't be in the over. And Malik Willis obviously still wanna be here. How do you facilitate like his continued development? Being as old as there's gonna be so much focus on game, game plan. Well, I would imagine he'd have a large role in whatever show team that we're doing. And we'll continue to have a lot of drills for him. A lot of guys that throw the football too. So, you know, it's not gonna, he's gonna, everybody's that here is still gonna practice. Make the potentially a better guard than tackle. We're just trying to make sure guys are ready to go where we need them in the season. I thought he did some good things in there and it wasn't perfect, but there was some good blocks. And, you know, I think, you know, we had a couple of holding penalties. He was one of them and those are, those are tough on the quarterback scrambling. And you don't know where he's at and give a guy a tug at the last second as the quarterback's going by. So, I think all in all, he was, he was into it. There'll be some corrections that has to be made, but, you know, I thought that he did a nice job. He has talked about feeling more comfortable on the left side of the line than the right side of the line. Do you see that in him? I think that, you know, everybody should, you know, have some flexibility. I think that there's probably some personal comfort. I mean, I don't, I haven't had that conversation with him. I'm just trying to get guys ready and put them in the best spot. And he played some on the left, played some on the right. I didn't notice last night that there was a big difference in how he played from either side. Do you practice on Tuesday and how does that work with the timing of cuts? We'll plan on practicing Tuesday. Yeah, and they'll, yeah, we'll let everybody know when we make some decisions on the roster. Whether we do some on Monday, some on Tuesday, it's got to be in by, you know, three o'clock on Tuesday. But yeah, we'll practice. Your opinion, can a game like last night for Birx add to his, you know, confidence a little bit as he gets ready for the regular season? Well, as far as confidence, I think you'd have to ask Trelin, but it was certainly really good for us to see and for our team to see and our coaches to see. Him play, we have some good play speed and in his willingness to block, you know, when he was in there and do his job. So those are all positive things. As far as confidence goes, I think that would be an excellent question for him, but from the coaching standpoint, those were all, you know, really good things to see. I don't go do after just getting here a couple of days over there. You could just tell that he's played in there, Jimmy. He's played nickel, you know, they kind of have a particular skill set. They usually, from team to team, it's all about the same stuff as what they're seeing and doing. I blitzed and batted, you know, had a good ball disruption. I thought he tackled. I thought he tried to come in and support. Had some nice things in coverage, you know, and then there was some separation at times and some man coverage when the route got to the other side, which sometimes happens. And so, yeah, for just getting here, I think he was into it, had some good gunner reps, you know, did a nice job. Actually, you lit up at the mention that Joe Jones and him, that hustle player yesterday, what has he done throughout camp to kind of, not solidify, but give himself a good case for it? Well, he's been out there every day. He's been a leader on special teams. He tried to improve at Limebacker. Yeah, I think his leadership to some of the younger guys on special teams has been really good to see. He's played a lot of special teams in his career. So, you know, we weren't very active on the kickoff units last night on either side, but what was asked of him on special teams, he did a good job. And then, you know, obviously, the hustle play that showed up on defense. Mike, have you seen enough to make a decision on your backup quarterback in regards to the leak? You know, I think we'll get to the roster probably later in the week, Teresa, but I appreciate the quarterback play that we got from both guys last night. Malik did some things that were really encouraging that we had talked about, his ability to step up into the pocket, kept his eyes down field of times, also was able to have some explosive gains running, which is exactly what we talked about. The operation was better, but you know, then there's some things we have to improve. And then we had two, two minute drives that we scored on, one with Malik, and then Logan came in and, you know, had a great drive and did a nice job and helped us score a touchdown there late. McKenzie, Jalen McKenzie, have you seen some progress from him? Well, I think there's been progress, and then I think sometimes there's inconsistencies, and you know, I think that that's a position that you have to try to string as many plays together as possible that are positive and not, you know, had a penalty and then we'll do something well, and then, you know, maybe, you know, have a negative play. So just still looking for more consistency from Jalen and most of those guys at that unit. Overall offensive line depth behind maybe your top six. I mean, I think hopefully we can get, you know, Nate back working this week, Jamarco back working. See where Dylan fits in. I thought, you know, Roos has had a good camp. I think X has had a good camp, and most of those other guys that are working still have been proved, and so we have got decisions to make. We'll have, we'll keep a number of guys on the 53, and then we'll also have some practice squad guys that we feel like we can develop. And then he showed you just another pretty disruptive day getting his hand on the football a couple of times. Feels like he's been pretty consistent with making plays and getting home to the quarterback during some of the game action he's gotten. Yeah, David's gotten better. I mean, I think that obviously the ball production, you know, being able to tip some passes, you know, is something that's critical and, you know, rush in and I think that him and Weaver, both two guys that have gotten better and have been around the football and rush in and, you know, they also had some mistakes, you know, they got to continue to understand the concept of the defense and, you know, whether that's being outside away from the pressure. We've had that a couple of times where, you know, we're pressuring from one side and he's got to contain on the other and maybe he forgets to remember to do that. You know, those are some things that, you know, we'd like to see fixed. And, but as far as, you know, what they were asked to do last night, they continued to do well. When you add DBs during camp, the way you did with several guys, how much more difficult does that make the evaluation when, you know, there's not a lot of time for them to get up to speed? No, there's not. And I think that that's, you have to evaluate what you've been able to teach them how quickly they learn it, how they're able to process things in the game or do they not panic? Can they take coaching quickly and how do they adjust during the game? And then kind of see where you feel like they may be able to fit in on defense or really for DBs in the kicking game. You know, what can some of these guys do that aren't at the top? What can they do to help you in the kicking game?