 Roger, you mentioned this yesterday. How tough was it playing 14 straight weeks? I mean, you lost your bye week with the COVID outbreak in October, and how much, and obviously you don't wanna point fingers or use excuses, but that had to take a toll in such a unique season. Absolutely, it really does take a toll. But at the end of the day, it's just like you said, we don't wanna make any type of excuses. This team, really they just kind of attack every challenge and use it as an opportunity. So that's kind of how we were treating everything, but we can't be ignorant to the fact that it did play a factor because of just the constant weekend and week out of playing throughout the season. You know, you start to lose a little steam at the end of the season, which we understand, but once again, just something that we didn't take an excuse for. Jim? Roger, what was the final team meeting like and what's kind of the overall feeling as you guys go your separate ways today? The best way that I could describe it would be appreciation. And I would say just like hunger, everybody in there wanted more out of the season. And of course, we didn't get it. And we fought like hell to get where we were, battling through injuries and a lot of other things, a lot of other factors. Guys had a lot of off the field issues included me. I mean, losing my sister, my father, other teammates losing their brothers, family members, friends. I mean, it was a tough year this year. So just to be able to give where we are, I think that we just really appreciate the fact that we're very supportive of one another and the fact that we played for each other and just knowing that your boys, your brothers, however you describe the team had your back. And I think that we just had enough time last night and today to really think about how good that was for myself and my teammates. John Glenn. Roger, I guess speaking of distractions, unfortunately, when was the last time you spoke with Isaiah Wilson and where do you see things with him as the off season begins? I haven't talked to Isaiah. I think it might have been right before he left. I haven't talked to him since then, but I mean, let's be real. I mean, being a young athlete, there are a lot of challenges that you go through and you can either handle it or you don't know how to handle it. And right now, the next decision for his future here, it all belongs to Jay Robco's variable and our staff. We have a certain way that we do things here. We have a blue collar mentality where you work and everything that you get, you earn. So sometimes the decision that you make, you have to live with the consequences. Thank you. Joe. Sorry, you said Joe. I did, Joe Rock. Sorry about that. Roger, obviously, Arthur Smith interviewing with a lot of teams right now has a chance to be a head coach. Just wondering how much credit do you give him for the full product of the offense when you guys were able to do the last couple of years? And if he does move on, how difficult will it be to replace him? Honestly, Arthur deserves everything that he gets. He's done a fantastic job being a motivator. An instructor with teaching everybody the offense and teaching the way that needs to be played. He's been voiceless. He really deserves everything that he gets. And it's definitely gonna be a big loss to this team to lose him. But he was always teaching us about the growth mindset. So why will we limit his growth because of our own selfish desires? So I hope that he does get a head coaching job somewhere. I think that he deserves that. I think that's the next step in his evolution as a coach. And I couldn't be more improwder to be able to be one of his players underneath his offense. But at the end of the day, like the players have to be the ones to make the plays. And regardless of who our offensive coordinator is, we need to make sure that we do our job. And that's all of the will of the players, the tenacity, the work ethic, all that stems from us. So we have to do that regardless. But once again, losing Arthur would be a huge hit, but I want him to get a head coaching job. I just feel like he deserves it. Paul. I missed the very beginning, Roger. Forgive me if I'm repeating myself and tell me if I am repeating the question. How difficult for you personally to slog through the toe and the other ailments you had this year and how proud maybe are you of what you were able to do despite those things? Well, you haven't repeated anything, so that's good. The one thing that I would say is that it was extremely tough to come in week in, week out. There was some self-loathing in there, just like how could this happen out of nowhere, especially with the toe situation. That was just kind of like a freak situation. But I think it just kind of describes just what I feel like the character and the environment that we have on the team allows us to wanna go out there week in and week out and wanna fight for each other and make these things happen. Aside from the injuries, loss of my family members, the other situations going on outside of the game, that culmination could drive you into a panic, just thinking negatively. But for me, I think that I've grown a lot just as a man and as a player, having all these adversities happened to me at the same time. Terry? Roger, when the dust settles, if you look back on this season, how appreciative would you be of having blocked for 2,000-yard rusher in Derrick? I am extremely, extremely happy about that. I mean, we're historic. This team has 2,000-yard rushers. But you know, I just wanna say that our whole model of Never Satisfied was not just a model for the playoffs. It was the way that we approach everything. And if you talked to Derrick today, he would tell you that he wants to beat that number next year. You know, that's something that we're constantly trying to really push towards because we understand the type of talent that we have back there. So we're always trying to be greater. And even with the 2,000-yard rusher, I think that we're one more. But I am truly blessed to be a part of this organization to have this type of rushing season. Chris Harris? Sorry, you got mine. That was about Arthur. Okay, Steve Lyman? Hey, Roger, you mentioned all the things that this team has battled through. Last year, the disappointment stung because you were one win away from playing for it all in the Super Bowl. Then you go through everything of this surreal season and you have a 2,000-yard rusher and you win an AFC South title, but yet you're one and done in the playoffs. Is this day similar in the feeling of last year? Is it different? Is there some satisfaction because of all you went through? Can you describe just those feelings? Well, I'm sure that you guys have already talked to Coach Vrable and I think that he said it best when there's gonna be 31 teams that are having the same day that we had. I feel exactly the same when I lost the Super Bowl. I feel exactly the same when I lost the AFC Championship game. It's not a good feeling whatsoever. But yeah, I mean, there's gonna be 31 other teams that feel like this and it's gonna suck. But the one thing that I can say is I'm gonna use this time to get healthy, to get back into my craft and to just really take advantage of all the time that I won't be in the facility so that I can be the best version of myself for the team later. I think that the whole team feels that way and I think that that allows us to turn to a pretty dangerous team next year. Last one, David LaClaire. Roger, you talk about the injuries, but you were out there almost every week with three different left tackles along the way. Did it make a difference how you played? Who was to your left there? I think that I really found my calling through just being able to be a better communicator and more of a leader to guys that necessarily weren't preparing for the left tackle job. And through working with Ty and David and Taylor, I think that I understand that like, as long as I can make the best possible situation for any one of those guys out there, we're gonna be able to make plays. We're gonna be able to have great blocks. We're gonna be able to pass off twists and games. Just all comes from the communication. And I'm just glad that I had the opportunity to see that because I think that it's gonna make me and Taylor work better together when we come back next year.