 You know, the training staff, the weight staff, everybody involved, the player. You know, those particular players worked extremely hard. I think it's beneficial. One thing we talk about, you know, as far as technology is, you know, being able to track those guys and the speed in which that they're, you know, running as they return. And I think that that's been really good for us to take advantage of that stuff. And I think it helps the player to be able to see, hey, here's where you were in the game. This is what you're running in the game. And then, you know, we can track that and monitor that and show them, you know, as they get closer so that, you know, one, we're all on the same page and they, you know, two have a lot of confidence to come back. You've urged us several times to tweet NFL-officiating. I did. I couldn't get a hold of you last night, so I went ahead and did it. What prompted that and what did you think of that play? Oh, it was, you know, I mean, it was just, you know, my opportunity to sit there and be a fan and watch. And I felt like, you know, it was a good opportunity to, you know, to remind everybody the rules for the process of a catch. You know, that's all that was is my, you know, I have that on my phone. That's on my home screen, the rulebook. So I took a screenshot, figured out how to tweet it out so everybody that followed could understand what the process of a catch was. And what it isn't. Part of the issue there, maybe the time amount, there's nothing in the rule that mentions how long it has to last. Again, I just think that that was, you know, my opportunity to talk about the process, the catch, no different than, you know, trying to identify instances across the league to show our players whether that's surviving the ground, you know, not having the ability to take that third step or make a football movement. You know, these are all, you know, close critical plays. And, you know, hopefully we can teach our players, you know, to understand how things are being called and then, you know, being able to play to the recovery of the football, all those things that go into, you know, close plays that are either ruled turnovers or could potentially be reviewed. And, you know, have to have clear recovery. So there's a lot of things that go into it. It's an extremely fast game. You know, we had one last week, you know. Anthony, you know, the whistle hadn't blown. You know, Anthony picked the ball up, which, you know, we're instructing him to, you know, whether there was a whistle, I don't think there was to run and make them stop you. You know, he recovered it. But then again, the play continued to go. I don't know why, but then somebody knocked it out of his hands, Taylor picked him. He had two fumbles on the play and lost, you know, four or five yards, whatever it was. So, you know, there's a lot of those plays that come up that we just try to make sure our guys understand, you know, how we want to try to execute them. You had to scale back maybe how much speed you could practice with in recent weeks. You're hoping you can kind of get back to more of that? I think so. I think it's going to be real, real critical that we focus on our fundamentals, our conditioning, you know, practicing with some speed as we, you know, head in here to December, all those things that make a difference in football games, taking care of the football, trying to try to disrupt it, you know, going back to the double periods, Luke, at the beginning and then, you know, halfway through to try to see if we can find a way to turn it over and go find those opportunities and then take care of it. Mike, is it you who evaluate Ryan over the course of this season? How significant is it to you that he obviously hasn't had his top skill guys? It's a complete thing. Gentry it is, it's a whole package. You know, but we all have a job, whether it's mine or it's the coordinators, the position coaches, to get guys ready to play, to find ways to win football games and as the quarterback that, you know, that has to be the same thing and understanding who's out there, understanding what we're trying to get down with the play, taking care of the football, but then, you know, everybody else has a job to do as well as far as protection and making sure that we're firm in the middle of the pocket, that we're staying inside out on the edges, that we're winning, that we're identifying. So the time for evaluation is not now, but it's the time for teaching and trying to improve as we work our way here into December is probably what the most important thing is. Earlier in the year, you had mentioned Anthony Berger, the guy that you wanted to feature in the red zone. Obviously that isn't happening as much. So what's going on there? How can you guys get him better involved? Well, I don't, you know, necessarily know that it's featuring any one person. It's about being efficient, scoring touchdowns when we're down there. You know, whether we run it in, whether we throw it, that we have to, you know, continue to focus on fighting through the fringe and finishing drives with points. And if Anthony's down there and he's open, I'm confident that Ryan will throw him the ball, just like if anybody else is open or whoever we hand it off to. You know, that's the most important thing. It's not about one guy trying to feature, you know, somebody and split him out and throw fades to a tight end. I don't know if that's gonna be in the game plan this week, but it's about being efficient and scoring and fighting through that fringe area where we haven't been very good. Why hasn't he been open down there? Well, whether he, I don't know if he hasn't been open. He hasn't been in a game. There's some times there's different personnel packages and, you know, again, his main role right now is third down and special teams. So, you know, there's a lot of reasons, you know, whether he's in the game or he's not in the game, guys are open. You know what I mean? The space is limited, space is limited down in the red zone for everybody. You know, you have to run, you know, if we get open quickly and, you know, identify whether it's man or zone and they're passing you off and we have to be, get the ball out of our hands, you see how quickly things happen down there, you know, like the end of the Pittsburgh game. Not a full evaluation you'll do at the end of the year, but were you able to do kind of a self scout last week, given the bodies that have been in and out the last few weeks and how much can that help you over the final month? Well, I think we're always, you know, trying to do that, you know, whether that's a bi-week or an opportunity during the regular season after the game to try to figure out, you know, what it is that we're doing well, what it is that we have some confidence in, things that we need to improve and making sure, again, this is a focus on fundamentals, this focus on conditioning, you know, not letting, you know, our conditioning be a factor down the stretch here now that it's December, focusing on trying to eliminate bad football, that would be a huge key in our success here down the stretch. Mike, do you know that what you've got from Hilliard and Foreman against New England is something that you can build on going forward to kind of make the running game the most stable part of the offense, like it was with Derrick? Oh, I think we have to, you know, to continue down that path, I thought there were some really good efforts. I thought there were some plays that were well blocked and, you know, we can't fumble, you know, we can't, you know, everybody that we handed the ball off to fumble than that game. So that, you know, that's going to lose your games. Mike, speaking about... Derrick, how is he doing at this point? Do you feel good about where he is just in this one down the stretch? He won't be out there this week, Ben. That's all I can tell you, but I think he's doing okay. You hit the practice field, but you feel like the ball week in some time did some guys some good as far as taking a breath in a little bit? I think so. You know, I think so. There was a, you know, we worked through some moving parts this morning trying to get everybody tested and make sure that everybody was healthy, which is the case, you know, we tried to, you know, I had to push some meetings back just a little bit because, you know, you got a bunch of guys waiting out there to wait on test results and everything else, but I felt like the entire staff and Sal and the testers and everybody handled that really well and the guys came in and we tried to keep an open mind and just understand that there were gonna be a lot of moving parts today to get guys back into the building, coming off the by and then we'll see how hopefully, you know, guys are moving around with some energy at practice. As you get more guys back, can you naturally do more? Do more in a sense of hopefully like playing better or more what? Open things up, it makes more things available to you game plan wise, play call wise. I mean, I don't think, you know, I think that the, I think we have plenty of plays. You know, I do. Any critiques you can send a stretch, but I don't think it's an issue about not having enough plays. I think the execution is critical and if we find some things that we feel like that we can add, that can help us and that it looks like the players understand the details of it and the concepts and that they can execute it with some speed and some confidence and then I'm all for it. Deep a lot, for example, if you get a faster receiver back, does that give you more opportunities? Well, yeah, and we can, you know, we can, you know, we can protect and we can hold up and, you know, have time to get the football off and have guys get open, sure, I think that that would be great. I think just their ability to be efficient. You're gonna have to get some X plays, you know, however we can. You know, we've created, you know, we're a much better screen team, you know, this year. Yeah, I mean, everybody would like to throw it down the field 50 yards and have them catch it, but we, you know, we are improved in some other areas and I think that that's, you know, our ability to throw the ball down field is gonna be one where, you know, we hope we can improve. Our team's doing things differently against some of the games and stunts that you guys play up front, or is there like something you guys could do to make that as effective as it was a few weeks ago? Well, we're number one in the league in third and seven to 10. So, and we're 24th in the league in third and three to six. So there's your self scout and we need to get them in third and seven to 10 so that you have some time to execute those, you know, third and three. Sometimes the ball's off, you know, sometimes that that doesn't apply. You know, I wouldn't say that we've seen anything other, you know, the Houston game, there weren't a lot of whole opportunities. And again, when we did have pressure, you know, we saw the quarterback run. How important is Bud to free? I'm sorry? How important Bud to free two of those stunts and twists? Well, everybody's important. Everybody's important. You know, those are about guys working together, you know, whether that's on the defensive front, you know, a guy working with somebody else, a guy doing their job to help somebody else maybe get free or to get themselves free. It's also about, you know, the combination blocks on offense, making sure that when we're trying to block them, you know, because everybody's running the same stuff that you're staying firm, staying tight, you're not getting a whole lot of separation between each other so that you can get picked. Julio for a second. How hopeful are you that by shutting him down and maybe getting him back now that he's, we'll be able to break the cycle of play a couple of weeks and have a setback? We're just focused on today. And we're focused on today and seeing how he responds. You made a point last week to talk about the importance of the bi-week for the guys mentally and away from it. Do you sense that they came back today in a good mental spot? And how well have they kind of kept an even peel from six wins or two losses to now down the stretch? I think that that's, you know, you're frustrated when you lose. I mean, it's nope, that's not why we come to work. We come to work to prepare to win. You know, we understand the ups and downs of this league, the grind of it. You know, I didn't think that we were broken by any means. I thought we were a little bent. I thought we were a little beat up, knicked up, but not broken. There's too many good things that happened in those two losses to think that somehow we're broken and we just have to do some things better, do them more consistently and eliminate some of the stuff that unfortunately we've all witnessed get you beat. Haven't even talked one bit about that. My message today had nothing to do with our record, anybody else's record, the standings or playoffs. It had everything to do with, you know, getting back to the basics and the fundamentals and just really working some technique and bringing guys back together, all the little things, getting in and out of the huddle, communicating, just getting out there and practicing. Why is that the important tone for you to set as opposed to the other stuff? Because I don't think any of the other stuff really matters. I don't think that that matters what other teams are doing other than us and then focusing on the Jaguars and focusing on our ability to try to improve, keep doing the little things, keep taking care of the details, making sure our guys are teaching, making sure our players are engaged in meetings, asking a bunch of questions, making sure that guys are able to spit it out confidently and hopefully correctly. And if they don't know, you know, being able to teach them. Did Golden take a stick around during the break to kind of get more acclimated into the offense? You know, Golden continues to work with Rob and to Eric and, you know, Frank and on his conditioning and, you know, we'll see where his level of, you know, understanding of the offense is. And, you know, he's been a great pro. He's been engaged and locked in in every meeting that I've had and I've enjoyed, you know, getting to know him, getting to work with him and watching him. Thanks guys.