 Um, so let me just kind of clear up some things here going forward. Um, you know, will is going to be our quarterback. You know, we're going to, we're going to go with will. We think that's the best opportunity for our football team right now. And, um, you know, see where he's at. I think Ryan, um, will progress through here this week. I think and, and hopeful, uh, you know, to be a backup for us and prepare as a starter, but that's where we're at right now and share that with the team and you know, had a conversation with everybody involved. So, um, that's what that'll look like. There'll be some moving parts along the offensive line, you know, as we work our way through the week just with health. So won't be able to give you much insight there, um, moving forward. How did Ryan take the news when you had the conversation? Oh, again, I just, um, a lot of respect for Ryan, uh, personally, uh, professionally, you know, we've won a lot of football games here with Ryan and, and, um, you know, just was a professional, you know, certainly, uh, you know, disappointed. I'll keep that conversation between him and I and allow him to speak for himself. So what's it that will did to make you, uh, just, you know, where we're at right now, I think just, uh, you know, just, just looking for something. And it was able, you know, again, I think that there's, there's, there's clearly something there. You know, we want to be able to continue to, uh, to work with them and progress and develop and win. And that's how you get better. And you only, you only get better by going out there and playing, especially, uh, you know, at that position, so this would be a huge test, uh, for any quarterback going on the road, uh, in Tampa with what they're able to do, how well they're coached, uh, schematically, but also the, the players that they have, the pressure packages, um, the disguises that they're able to have and as many turnovers that they've been able to create in this decision, what was the balance between what gives you the best chance to win Sunday versus what's best for Will's progression as a quarterback? I just think of everything we're doing. We're trying to do in the best interest of the football team. And that's, that's today. Um, and, and then again, you know, what happens in the future. I can't control. I'm focused on today and, and the decision, um, you know, at that position, when you look at the way Will has performed, I mean, the arm talent is obvious and yes, the mistakes are there, but it does not appear that the moment is too big for him. How much, you know, again, those are things that will continue to coach and, um, he's played two games. And again, this is, um, I think some of those things are accurate. Corey about, uh, just the ability to, to handle the operation and which is critical, um, in some of those situations and, you know, as it relates to the disguise and getting in the right, you know, call and command and, and all those things, but, but you have to, at the end of the day, you got to make plays, got to deliver the football to, to the guy that's open and, and make, you know, good, great decisions. Have you seen his teammates kind of embrace him in this role these last two weeks since he took over? Um, I mean, I think our team is, is going to, you know, they're going to play hard for, you know, anybody that that's, that's out there at any position and so again, we got to protect the quarterback. That doesn't matter who it is. Um, you know, our ability to stay balanced and run the football and play, play better defense, take care of the football, start creating some turnovers and hopefully that'll lead to, to wins. Mike, beyond the, Mike beyond maybe the football specific stuff, what have you seen will do to carry himself as a leader as a quarterback inside the building? I've, you know, that, that goes for every position on this football team, your ability to, to know what to do, to do your job, uh, to help the guys that are out there with you or next to you, whether that's an offensive lineman, you know, that, that's how, you know, again, there's no restrictions on leadership. We've said that from day one. If, uh, if a young guy can, can come in there at any position and show that they, you know, know what to do, um, and communicate and play hard and, and help the team, uh, then that's, that's a great sign of leadership. Trying to protect, well, what does the offensive line situation look like in light of Nick's injury? Um, the same thing that it was five minutes ago, Terry, when I said that it'll be a work in progress throughout the week. So, uh, that hasn't changed since I made that statement, but I'll keep you updated as it goes. There's, surprise. Have you been with, with how well it's played these, these two games and where he is at as a rookie? Um, I don't want to say surprised. Again, they miss some time, some quality time against some, you know, great opportunities to, to get good practice reps and training camp and playing, you know, those games. And so, um, yeah, I think the ability to be able to, um, miss some of those reps, those, those speed reps, you know, somewhat live reps in practice and then, uh, you know, live reps in the game, you know, start the season and continue to understand what we're doing and then take advantage of his opportunity. So, um, that, that's all we try to do with every, every position here is, is coach every single one of them and, and hope that, uh, we get them to a point where they're ready with it. When they get an opportunity, uh, they take advantage of it. Seen about there in that live action over the last couple weeks, did you learn anything new about levels? Um, yeah, it's been too, you know what I mean? It's been two games. So, you know, I do think that there's, um, you know, been good, you know, good pocket presence. And again, his ability to, um, you know, move the offense. And, and again, we've got to be better on third down. Our third down isn't, you know, where it needs to be by, by any stretch and, uh, you know, make sure now as we move forward against a really good red zone defense, uh, you know, that we're tightening things up and that we're staying efficient. Like we talked about coming out of Pittsburgh when we did have positive gains, you know, that that's going to be critical. This isn't where you were with Will even two months ago. What exactly has changed between then and now? What made you, have you seen from him behind the scenes or in these two games of action? And is this decision as much a function of where the team is in this season as it is Will's progression? Well, it's where we are today. You know, it's all we can focus on is where we're at today. Um, trying to, trying to get, uh, back in here after a couple of days off after, uh, you know, a disappointing loss. And, you know, that's the, the, you know, I think, um, you know, being able to evaluate him in, uh, game circumstances and, you know, just kind of what led to the decision. One game at a time mindset, but how much do you feel like you're coming to that or never, uh, situation to look too far ahead, you know, I mean, it's a long season. We got to focus on today. We got to focus on, you know, getting back into this thing, get, get, uh, you know, get an understanding of, of what, and who Tampa is in all three phases and everything else. So, you know, take care of itself. Every game is, is critical. Uh, every day is critical. We can't worry about something that's, you know, may or may not happen in the future. Uh, as in protocol and, uh, we'll, we'll keep you updated. I don't think he'll be, I wouldn't say that he'd be available, uh, this week based on, um, you know, we're just where he's at right now. What about Chris Hubbard? Uh, Chris will be out there. I think, you know, he's got to go through some, you know, full practices to where then he can be evaluated after that, but he's at that stage where he can, he can practice. Kyle Phillips, is he kind of trying to get a little bit of groove? Yeah, it was, um, you know, huge there at the, uh, you know, end of the first half and ran some, some, some nice routes and was able to get out of bounds and, and be available and, and not get, uh, you know, be able to get out into the route. So it was good. It was really good. Mike, did you feel like it was important to have some clarity at the quarterback position to go ahead and tell the team to where this wasn't something that lingered? I felt, you know, I mean, again, I, I make decisions to entry. I don't know if they're always the right ones, but I'm, you know, I try to be decisive in the decisions that we make. But I also try to, um, you know, be as honest as always with the team and just wanted to, you know, just let them know so that, you know, everybody was on the same page moving forward and it took about 30 seconds. And then it was, you know, Tampa Bay preparation and, and everything that we feel like we need to do. Our team meeting started at 10. So sometime thereafter. And just to be clear, Ryan is fully healthy and able to play, correct? Um, I wouldn't say that, but, you know, he's, he's working his way back from, from a high ankle sprain. When you look at your, we've had a few days to look back at your run defense, specifically against Pittsburgh. Was it, you know, setting the edge, holding your zone, or were guys just getting handled up? Well, I mean, we misfit some runs. Um, it's all those Corey. I mean, if you could ask me a specific one, I would tell you that blocked us, uh, we didn't fit it very well. Um, we, we gave up an edge, right? That it's not just one thing, right? That's, that's where the breakdown occurs. It's where you get the double digit runs and, um, you know, creases or, or edge of the issues you've had though that with the personnel you've got, that would appear to be one of the more correctable, wouldn't it? Yeah. I mean, we've, we're used to playing good run defense around here. Um, you know, so just, just making sure that, uh, we're very conscious that, you know, just because maybe a team hadn't run it, it doesn't mean that they're not going to, you know, try especially, you know, when you're in split safety defense and, you know, some scheme runs that we'll have to adjust to and be better and, and, and fit them some, you know, they can't hand a ball off on a 10 yard line and, and walk into the end zone. I, I know that, I think that's, that, that can't happen. You guys have found really all your success this season at home and struggled on the road a little bit. We lost four games by one score. You know, I mean, we laid a turd against Cleveland. I meant point blank and, um, so go ahead. I apologize for interrupting. I agree. It's not simple as that, but is there anything to the difficulty of playing on the road? Well, just handle on the road environment. You know, we, we went down there and turned the ball over in New Orleans had as many false starts as humanly possible. I mean, we couldn't, nobody could, we ran out of guys to jump. Um, but, but I think handling the road environment is critical. Um, so that you're not late on a snap count, you know, I thought that had improved, you know, in Pittsburgh, didn't win the game. But again, it's, you know, knowing the center and being able to mix up silent cadence on third down or when we're in the gun, um, so that we're coming off on the football and then the defensive line isn't creating a new line of scrimmage, um, you know, receivers running off the football, you know, getting open quicker, um, you know, so there's some things that, that you have to do on the road, you know, and then, and then take care of the ball and, and turn it over. You know, so again, we've been, been close and that's not anywhere near good enough, but just, um, been competitive at, at, at times. Anticipate having Roger and Sean good to go for Sunday. Uh, yeah, Sean won't practice today. I don't, you know, so we'll see where he is at the end of the week, but Roger should be good to go. Christians responded the last couple of weeks after a couple of ref games early in the season. Seems like they'll keep battling and competing and, you know, hasn't been perfect, but, you know, I feel like he's really, um, he, again, I know the corner's first job is to, is to cover the guy, uh, and, and make sure that his man doesn't catch the ball and man coverage or match coverage and then being able to break on the football and zone, but, uh, been impressed with the way he's tackled and replaced. I mean, it's been probably, uh, the best from Christian that I can remember. I think he feels stronger physically. I can remember a couple in, um, in Atlanta, you know, where he's, you know, stepping up there and replacing and, and fitting and running his feet and, you know, pretty impressive. So, um, it's, it's a tough job playing corner in this league with, with the rules, um, you know, and so you just keep challenging and keep, you know, showing back up and, uh, and competing. Couple more. Um, when you look at Baker Mayfield, is getting your hands up is, is important. Uh, not that simple, you know, it's not that simple. He's had him, but he's also got great arm talent. He can throw the football, uh, to all parts of the field. He is, uh, he's elusive. Uh, he's got a good knack for avoiding a rush. I've been some times where he's ducked under sacks and got away. Um, you know, kind of steps up in a pocket and give some ground. And, you know, with the play action pass, it's going to be critical that, you know, that we're able to somehow affect the timing of that. That's such a large part of what they do. And, um, so yeah, I mean, he's had passes batted, but you can't just stand there at the line of scrimmage, uh, hoping to jump up and, um, you know, bat one of the passes. I don't think that's necessarily the action that we want either. Coming off of Thursday night game, it's commonly referred to as the minibuy. And they don't get a lot of extra practice out of it necessarily, but are you able to do some of the same self scout things or reset in any way with your team, given those extra couple of days? Just trying to focus, I think, um, yeah, I mean, we all just try to do a little reflection. And, and again, my focus is sometimes maybe, um, about what we didn't do or about what's gonna happen. And so for me personally, I'm focused on, you know, what I can do today to help our football team, what I can do today to coach our team, make sure that they're ready. And I asked them to do the same thing. Let's not worry about things that could or couldn't happen. I spend too much time worrying about that. Um, but also take, take a look at what has happened and ask why and try to figure out, you know, what it was, uh, and is it correctable? You know, and then at some point in time, we got to move on and we got to, you know, you know, get better today. Well, sometimes it's how I feel, you know, and I think that. And again, haven't been in those those seats, you know, again, I think for another year, I'll have played longer than I've coached. Um, but sometimes the message is, is about how I feel and trying to figure that out, you know, and not, not how I feel, but what what do I what do I need and trying to translate that and trying to have a pulse at a football team and, you know, we've had some guys that are here that have one football game and that, you know, that want to win and have one and are going to win. So just making sure that we're not worried about anything that's going to, you know, we're in this position, had a little bit of time off. Let's get back. Let's get healthy, figure out who we've got and find out how to go on the road and win a game. Some struggles with playing this best football for you now when given the opportunity? Um, yeah, I mean, I think Dylan's just been very versatile. He popped in there and wherever you need him, you know, whether that's guard or tackle and some of that versatility, you know, he's a smart player. And, um, you know, when Dylan plays square and he plays with his feet underneath them and not off balance, it's, you know, been very effective. Is there a scenario in which you consider? I there, I guarantee you, yes, there could be some scenario that you guys could all come up with not to cut you off. But I promise you we can make some scenario for whatever is about to come out of here. You consider giving Scoronsky a chance on the outside at all? Or is he a guy that you want to continue to develop inside? No matter what? I just think that that Peter can continue to focus and be a really, really good guard for us at this point in time. But there's I'm sure a scenario that could come out after today that may make that a possibility. Good. Thanks to the mindset, maybe coming out of a mini ball with with nine games to go. We're just about what this team needs to do to get back in it. I'm just got to regroup, you know, obviously, Thursday, not doing enough, you know, and not executing enough to win the game. So I think just taking those days off, you know, well needed. It's like you could we had a biweek two weeks ago, I want to say it was. And still you'll have injuries within each week. You know, that pile itself up. So it was good. Obviously to get those those couple of days off and just regroup now and all full head on the bucks. You know, everybody's focused locked in on that and just trying to do whatever you can, you know, do your part so that we can come out with a victory on Sunday. What's kind of the feeling throughout the locker room with quarterback changes made? I mean, I think that it's something that was addressed, you know, in the team meeting of able to talk about it today. That's one of those things where in the day, like it's a team, you know, we work together. Obviously, you know, it's not an easy thing to deal with at all. I want to say, um, Ryan might have got his job the exact same way that, you know, right now, you know, he's not the quarterback. So it's just one of those things where, you know, it's a business, um, it's a production business. And at the same time, like we're all still teammates. You know, it's nothing personal within the locker room with each other. I don't expect Ryan to act any different. You know, I don't expect will to act any different. I'm not going to act any different towards either one of them. You know, it's just in the day, we're just going to stick together and focus on trying to win football games. You came to this before, right? In San Francisco. Was there anything from that experience that you could pull to, to this one that you're going to go through now? Yeah, I think that it's very, very, very similar situation in that, right? Um, I honestly expect a very, very similar result as far as, you know, how the players go about it. You know, Jimmy's first class guy, um, mentor Trey Lance, mentor the younger guys, obviously Brock Purdy as well. Um, and Ryan is the exact same way. It's the times that Ryan helps me, you know, with my own personal things I might be going through just obviously being a leader on the, on the defense. You know, you might not make a play or come up short somewhere and like, you know, just trying to, the mental capacity of how to get over certain, certain things and, and things that you're dealing with, not go to him for stuff like that. So I 1000% expect him, you know, to react the same way that, um, Jimmy G had reacted when we were in San Francisco. Talk about some of the similarities. Are there things that you've seen will do in the locker room that Brock did as well? And there like specific things you can remember? Um, really the biggest thing that I will say is just like the mindset as far as how you approaching things like first day coming in. Um, I remember Brock Purdy obviously missed their relevance so different situations as far as how they made it into the league. Um, but very similar mindset in the sense like every detail trying to get all the little nuggets, you know, he's standing around trying to like learn as much as you can. You could just sell like Brock Purdy was like the fourth quarterback I want to say at the time and like his mindset, he was going to be a starter even though he was the fourth string quarterback. It's just very similar to a look at myself. Like I came into the San Francisco 49ers. I was the 10th linebacker on the depth chart. And I remember telling myself, I'm going to be a starter. I didn't know how, but you know, just that mentality you got to prepare like a starter every single week. Um, so I think that that type of mentality and that type of focus is similar to what I saw with Will and, you know, opportunity shows up. You know, you make plays when your opportunity comes and, you know, you help us win and you help us, you know, create positive plays and, you know, you can kind of can't look back from there. What did you say? Yeah, I think you were the first guys to talk to him after the game on Thursday when it came off after throwing the pick. Maybe we'll just say to him and maybe what's this team got to do to kind of support him moving forward? I mean, I think it's just obvious like you have a young quarterback regardless of how good or how good or great he might be or might want to be. It's just things that he hasn't seen yet. And so as a defense, you know, it's the same way how it was in San Francisco. Like it was no surprise. Young quarterback, the defense has to play well. Specialist has to play well. Supporting cast has to do well around him. And, you know, it was just really me like, hey man, like you getting us in this position to even be able to throw a game losing interception. You know, when us as a defense, we gave up a 92 yard drive, you know, we could have easily, you know, put that fire out and won the game right then and there. So, you know, it's tough. It's a tough situation to put any quarterback in, you know, backed up having to go the distance, you know, to win the game in an environment like the Pittsburgh Steelers. So it's just, you know, it was just one of those things just kind of just letting them know like, hey, tough loss. Obviously, you know, grow from it, learn from it, but we got to keep pushing. Internet, given that he is a young quarterback like that, do you feel like he's on the respect in the locker room the way he's played the last couple of games? Oh, yeah, you definitely do. Obviously, when you go out there on Sundays, the preparation, you know, you really don't know how well somebody is preparing or what they're up to. You know, you can talk to them and get a little gauge for it. See how they're doing their practice. But at the end of the day, it's like I said, production, production business and you have to produce, you know, when the lights come on on Sundays. So obviously he was able to do that and show up, you know, for us and help our team over the last two weeks. So, you know, I think that's why the coaches made the decision they did and, you know, I'm sure, among other things, but for us as players, it's really not our job to see, oh, why do he do this? Why did coach decide to start this guy over that guy? Ryan is my teammate. Will is my teammate. I'm going to treat them both the same way, whether it was the starter or the backup. So I'm sure that they're going to do the same. What is the run defense? What are some of the things you guys have identified that you need to be doing better? I'm just being more stout. Just kind of staying in our gaps. Not like floating around a little bit. I think just kind of like sharpening on the details, just playing sound, you know, all levels obviously starts with the D line, but linebackers secondary, you know, just being in the right gaps, just being where we're supposed to be. In your opinion, how much of that is matching the play calling and the scheme to what the offense is giving you versus just effort and execution? I think it's a little bit more of the details as opposed to the effort. I don't think, you know, you look at the effort and it's not like one of those things where you're like, man, we need to get this guy off the field. He's just lousin' around. Like it's not one of those things. You know, people have effort, but it's obviously about executing and you got to know the details within your job and every play requires its own, you know, or has its own details that you have to follow. So I think it's more so just holding in those details, reading your keys, you know, trusting your technique and just going and playing. Along those lines is doing your job. When you try to do more than your job, is that when guys are getting into trouble? Oh yeah, 100%. Like it's never like a guy, like I said, is like, you know, slouching around or not trying. It's more so like, okay, play needs to be made. Everybody wants to be the guy to make, myself included, you know what I'm saying? We all have those plays where you're like, oh, I know what's coming. Let me try to do this. And then, you know, you put yourself out of position and I play that. Yeah, you might, if you were to just stay in your gap, it might have only been like a four-yard run, but you're trying to make a tackle for loss. And now it turns into a seven or 10, 15-yard run. So it's like taking these more calculated, you know, chances as opposed to like everybody just kind of doing their own thing. When you look at the, where you guys are at in your season, I mean, you're three and five, but you've got the Bucks and then the Jags. I mean, you've got an opportunity to thrust yourself back into it in a relatively short period of time, don't you? I mean, I don't think there's any team in the NFL whether it's the Bucks, the Jags, 49ers, whoever. I go, you're playing the national football league. So every week, anybody can get beat, team gets put up 70 points on them and then shuts out another team three weeks later. Like, this is a week to week thing. And nobody is just this top dog. This is in Alabama and, you know, small school. Like it's not, this isn't that. This is the best of the best on all levels. There's no level higher than the national football league. So every week you got to come prepared because you can't get beat and you will get beat if you think anything different. And I think obviously we control our own destiny at the end of the day and we always have, you know, when we got a time, one game at a time, you can't tell me what I'm gonna do five minutes from now, let alone what's gonna happen two, three, four weeks from now. You know, without due respect, obviously. Since you guys do have to start stringing good weeks consecutively, don't you? I mean, yes. If you strangle together a lot of good weeks, you put yourself in a position to get a lot of wins. So 100%, there's definitely a formula that comes into winning, no question. And you have to put yourself in a position to be able to do that. As a product of the Hillsboro in Tampa, how excited are you to be able to go back home and get another opportunity to play in front of your family and friends, et cetera? I'm excited for sure. My first NFL game actually was in Tampa, my rookie year in San Francisco. So I haven't been back there since as far as like play a game there. So I'm excited for sure. I'm all my family, friends, I'm sure a lot of people are gonna be there. So it'll be a good time. What do you spend your time on? Sadly, no. I know you've talked a lot about your upbringing in Tampa and it wasn't easy for you. What's it like when you're playing in an NFL stadium in that city, and do you think about just how far you've come? I know, as you mentioned, your first game was there. What was that like? And what's it like when you go back there and play in that stadium? I was definitely humbling because, you know, I remember digging, like I said, city bus living in this motel that might've been a mile and a half away from where the stadium was. So to be there, kind of full circle moment, even from the time I was a rookie and got to play my first NFL game there. You know, it's always special. It's always just, like I said, humbling and grounding because you realize how far you've come. And again, like I said earlier, it's one of those things where initially I could've never even thought that I could get that far. You know, especially with the circumstances that I was given, but just believing and just keep fighting and keep trusting in God. And I was able to be where I am today. So that's kind of just how I live my life. Thanks a lot. Yeah, I mean, it wasn't really much of a reaction either way. You know, as receivers, we're gonna run routes for whoever's throwing the ball. You know, I feel like O-line, they're gonna block for whoever. So you know, we're rocking with Will going forward. That's the choice that's been made. So do everything we can to support him or whoever's gonna be back there for the rest of the season. How you like what he's done so far? Yeah, it's been impressive. I mean, obviously that when we were in the Oilers game, you know, lit it up. And even last week or this past Thursday, you know, I had good composure. I feel like I was able to command the huddle pretty well. And, you know, he's shown that he's ready to take his shot. Have you been able to talk to Ryan at all? Not yet, no. But what you've seen in games look different at all than the one you've seen in practice for these six months or is he essentially the same guy? Yeah, I mean, I feel like it's different for me because I really saw him in training camp mostly. Once the season started, didn't get a lot of reps with him. So I've seen growth there for sure from training camp. And I think, too, you just see something different from anybody when it kind of gets to game time compared to practice. So that attention to detail and the ability for him to kind of treat it the same has been cool to see. So much goes into in August quarterbacks and there are receivers building that chemistry and having a relationship being on the same page. When you have a mid-season change like this, is it a lot of scrambling to make sure you're on the same page and get those nuances down in a short amount of time? I feel like yes and no. I feel like you kind of mitigate that with the off-season training. You know, there's a lot of details that we go through with route concepts and all being on the same page regardless of who is that quarterback just by, like, you know, explaining the intricacies of details and routes so that we're all on the same page for that. And I think there's things that we work out now, like week by week. And that doesn't really depend on who's that quarterback. There's always something every week that there's a detail or something chemistry-wise that we're trying to lock down before that game. You guys have been stuck on 16 for a while on the road. How many are you to get past that marker? Yeah, very, yeah, very ready, I guess. We need to get one. What has to happen? I mean, we need to score points and we need to be, we just need to do what we've done at home here and just find a way to tap into doing that. I think that's the key. I mean, the coach talks about the environment, handling the environment, isn't that the biggest issue? I wouldn't say that's really been the issue. I couldn't put a name on it, put my finger on it. But I think there's something that we've tapped into at home in these last few games with the offense, just having a rhythm, having a kind of a confidence that we're going to go get seven or get six in the red zone. And that's what we need to carry on going into these road games. Nick, what have you seen from Ryan when your time here as a player and as a teammate? The pro's pro captain, I mean, I feel like you grow up. You watch all these football movies, you watch everything. You watch football growing up and you just think of leaders and captains as just the type of guy he's been, kind of like your quintessential leader. But also getting to know him on a personal basis. I've learned a lot from him, just the way to approach this job and to approach the locker room and being there for guys when they're struggling, holding guys accountable, every facet of leadership I've seen out of Ryan. So it's been huge for me developing as a player, my last three going on four years now. How's Traylin, what have you maybe said to Traylin as he kind of comes back from what happened on Thursday night and what was that like maybe seeing him caught it off and trying to support him? Yeah, I mean, just extremely grateful and blessed that God brought him through that. That was a scary sight there. So just leaning on him, trying to be a support for him, it feels like I've seen him a couple of times. I've really been able to talk to him, but seems to be doing all right. And I think just based on what I know about him, I know he's just extremely grateful just to be OK. And yeah, I think it's just leaning on him and trying to help him out, but more than anything, that was just a blessing that he came out of that safely. How is Will's command of the huddle and command of the lineman's scrimmage? This seems different than a typical rookie quarterback. Yeah, I mean, it's impressive, usually. I've been here in my rookie year and had a quarterback who wasn't able to get plays out of the huddle. And you see it across the league. Sometimes guys need a wristband and all that, but it's impressive to see him just be able to come in and command the huddle, but also be able to, you know, rattle off those plays. Sometimes you've got some long play calls, a short shot clock or play clock to be able to get it off. So it's impressive. It's something I don't think I'd be able to do is remember all those. Do you think his abilities change, which you can do offensively, son? Yeah, I mean, he's definitely good, you know, with the deep while it showed, you know, when we played Atlanta. And I feel like that was huge for us to be able to throw the ball deep like that. And eventually make those plays for him. But I think we go as far as we can go as a group collectively. Nick, you guys have been the ultimate week-to-week team this season. How important is it to, at some point, string a couple of these together? And do you have an opportunity now to do it on the road with these next two weeks? Something you haven't done? Yeah, definitely have the opportunity. Something we need to do really at the end of the day. It's, you know, we kind of run out of time to be able to go back and forth. And now it's getting to a point halfway through the season that we do need to string them together to get where we want to go.