 Just to re-face some good offenses this year, how good is they and maybe one of the best staffers when they were in their offense? Yeah, I mean, they're as good as anybody we've played. Great receivers. Obviously, Titans made some plays for him. Stafford's done it a long time. Really coming into his own right now, making a lot of plays for him. Throwing the ball down the field, cup, woods, all those guys. So they're talented. It's going to be a big challenge for us. Just got to be able to hopefully contain them a little bit and slow them down and see what we can do to slow them down. But I mean, they're playing at a high level right now. You've seen a lot more of those guys coming from cup than previous years. What is that? Just simply Stafford's arm or what would you say? Yeah, I mean, I think he's catching the ball in stride some. There's a lot of run after the catch with some of that stuff too. I mean, I think that's really what you see on film. He's catching the ball and he's able to run with it after he's catching it. So Some of the past interference penalties called against you guys. Some of them haven't looked like there's a ton of contact, but I wonder, I mean, is it a matter of putting those guys in better positions? Yeah, I mean, you got to play the ball. That's ultimately what it comes down to. I mean, every every staff in the league is telling their offensive receivers to go back for the ball and try to create contact. Whether it's there or not, if you're not playing the ball, it's going to be tough. They're going to arrow inside, probably throwing it and giving it to the offense. Is there some kind of coaching point you can take away from that, especially after a game where it was? Yeah, I mean, we got a we worked on last week. We got to obviously continue to work on it. But when you're in phase and you start to feel that guy start looking up and you try to locate the ball, you never, we tell them we never want to start going back to the man. Once you see the ball and you're going to play the ball, once you turn back to the man after you're locating the ball to play it, that's when you're going to get lost and you're going to end up playing into him and the breath is going to ultimately see it as you're not playing the ball. Right? So something who's got to continue to work. I mean, it's tough. You're running full speed and all of a sudden they put the brakes on and the ball's up there and you're running with your head turned and be able to get your head around. But most important, I think of all of it, is we got to be in a position where we can play the football. We talked about Bayer a number of times last couple weeks. How challenging has it been for him to play with Hooker, to McDougal, to Crookshank, to Hooker, to Crookshank by his side again? I mean, has that been a challenge for him? Yeah. I mean, I think anytime you can get some consistency with who you're playing with in terms of communication from the guy next year to probably even more importantly, the guys in front of him. I think that becomes a big piece of it too. But he's a pro. He knows what we do defensively. He's locked into our scheme, the communication. He kind of runs it out there. So I think he's been able to handle it. It's just, it requires a little bit more of him, you know, than whether it's just Hooker or whether it's Dane or whether it's whoever, right? Like there's a little bit more required. He's got to know who he's playing with. I think that's the factor too in regards to what all he has to take on with certain guys, depending on who else is out there with him. And he's been able to do it. And he just continues to make big plays for us when we need him. He is creating turnovers and doing a lot more than he did last year. What's he doing different? What's he doing doing better? Yeah, I think we're rushing the quarterback a little bit better. I think that comes into play. I think he's he's instinctive. He's always been instinctive, but he's instinctive that play made the other day coming out of the post to intercept the over like it's an impressive play not many people can make, you know, and he saw it. He recognized it. He took his shot. He beat the guy to the spot. David did a good job extending the over and matching the over on play action to give KB a little bit more time. But those are the instinctive plays that he's made and we expect him to make. Yeah, he checked David into doing that, correct me? So essentially there's some sort of a no, so we were we were in zone coverage and the over routes always in the play action game. It always puts you in a little bit of a bind because that inside linebacker's got to be able to get some depth and hopefully get that thing extended. And KB we had a call. We had a call in where it kind of gave him a little bit of freedom to come out of the post, so to speak. So he he came out of the post and broke on it, right? But without him doing that, it's technically David's play. How impressive is Harold Streak of, you know, at least one sack in five straight games? Yeah, he shows up every day. I mean, he's the same guy every day he prepares. He's always been a pro. Not surprised by it. I'm encouraged by it, obviously, but you see the same guy out there every single day. He's going to play hard. I mean, the chasing wins down at the end of the first half there and knocking the ball out. That's who he is, you know, so I think production comes when you play hard and you're relentless and you're improving your craft and working on your craft and studying the game. That production is a result of it. How is Jay on doing since being back at practice? I know he's still technically on IR, but it's been an up and down season for him, just having a lot of injuries. How are you seeing him? Yeah, I think I mean, he's always been one of the guys. He's been one of our leaders. He's been engaged throughout the ups and downs of this season with the LBs, with the unit. It's good to see him back out here, moving around. We'll kind of see as the week goes where he's at. But that's one thing with him. He's always been kind of one of the guys. So I think he's stayed in that realm, even though he's been in the training room and some of that other stuff. He's been in meetings. I think he's a valuable resource for those other inside linebackers, for Rashawn, for David, because he's played a lot of football for us. So I'm excited that he's getting back out to work. We'll kind of see where the week goes and see what we can get out on Sunday, possibly. Do you have installation conversations or adjustment conversations regarding play action? Hey, this guy's not an all-star back, or they're not running particularly well right now. You can be a little bit more patient on seeing if it's past. I know what you're getting at. Yeah, I think we kind of talked about a little bit the last week. Part of it is, does their run look like they're play action? I think that's a big piece of it, being able to recognize some of that from the back end. But I think a little bit of it goes into your game plan, what you're trying to stop, how you're trying to stop things, what coverage is your plan become a piece of it. But yes, we always have those conversations. You kind of play playing the run, playing the pat, playing the boot. Those are the three things you're really seeing out, some of that stuff. And really, where you're going to put your emphasis. Did Avery just not prove to be a good fit for the system? He came in and did some good things for us in practice. I mean, he was available if we needed him. Just didn't work out. We're kind of working our way back with some other guys right now. What do you tell, I know Mike talked about it earlier in the week, but what do you tell, like I like Simmons, who's trying to be aggressive and play the whistle? Where he doesn't get a flag, we also can kind of have the same impact on place. Yeah, man, it's hard. I mean, tough call. Like he's run to the ball, the whistle hasn't been blown. We preach and you guys have heard it for three or four years now. We're going to be full tilt to the tackle, right? And if the dude ain't tackled and the whistle ain't blown, we're still going to keep playing, right? There's a fine line. I mean, you got to be smart, but I mean, thought it was a tough call in the situation. But again, we're not going to slow down and be hesitant and not finish because you see offenses. When you're not finishing on these plays, the linemen are coming to finish and they're pushing guys in to the end zone, right? Like, so it's a fine line between understanding what's going on. But ultimately, like we got to play until we hear that whistle blown or until somebody's on the ground.