 I don't have to worry about playing defense, so I'll worry about playing offense. It's an extremely aggressive defense, they do a good job, they throw a lot of pressures at you, bring it from all over and really test you. So that's going to be a key for us this week is being clean on all those things and you know trying to take advantage of some opportunities that are there when they do pressure. I wonder if last week's game was that part of your next channel to show you can bounce back from a less than ideal game? Yeah, just kind of with the game unfolded. We knew going in that it was a tough defense and we're going to run the football and we ran it a lot and it was successful for us. Derek and Neoline did a great job, so just kind of how the game played out obviously looked to be more balanced and get the ball in the air a little more this week. Every game is a little different, we'll see how it plays out. How much should they try to throw off your timing with the Jayman guys at the line? The Patriots, Baltimore, they do a good mix-up. They'll jam some at the line, do some of that and they'll play their zone pressures behind it. They do a lot of everything, so kind of really have to be ready for not only pressure at the line of scrimmage but also their zone coverages and change-ups as well. They seem to do really well in man-covers behind a lot of those pressures. What kind of challenges does that present to you guys in the past game? They bring a lot of zero pressure, so when they do that, they got one more that you can block and guys have to get open quickly. So it'll be a challenge for us is to take advantage of those man situations. You know, if we get a catch and run, break one tackle and it's a touchdown. So I know we have guys that can do that and just have to be clean. Be clean up front with our rules and who's blocking who and then on the outside just have to be able to get open and get the ball out. What about a guy like Earl Thomas as opposed to safety? What does he bring to the table? He's a veteran guy. He's played a lot of football, have a ton of respect for him. He moves around all over the place. He'll play low, he'll play high, he'll pressure. He really does a lot for him, moving all over the place. So a guy we have a lot of respect for and are going to have to account for. Here it gets a lot of deserved credit for how well you guys run the ball but how well has the offensive line played in front of him to allow that to happen and allow you to stay upright? Well, it's huge. You know, Derek's obviously extremely talented, but it all starts up front. You know, they got to cover guys up and give him a chance, give him a crease. And then he's able to use his natural ability, get him on that second level, give him an edge and then he's able to show what he can do. But it all starts up front with those guys blocking him and creating that space and they've done a great job. I think they've gotten better as the years gone on and you can kind of see that as Derek's really gotten going the second half of the season. Right, being in your first postseason, does that make it easier to focus on the obviously huge task at hand Saturday and ignore the fact that your next, the next loss could be your last game with this franchise? Yeah, I don't think about that. You know, let's just focus on the game at hand. You know, obviously an extremely tough team we're going up against and do everything I can to get ready to play and go win a game. You mentioned the zero blitz. What's the key for you when you know you're likely to get hit on a play to make sure you still execute the play? Just know your answers. Know where you can go with football. And sometimes you got to hang in and stare down the barrel and make a throw. You know, I just, there's going to be opportunities to get the ball out quickly and sometimes it's going to be hanging in there and trying to make a play. There's a lot of first round picks in that secondary. Is that as deep of a group as there is in the lead? I would have to take a second look, but I know they're talented. I know they're talented across the board. They got a long, tough physical corners, Humphreys, they move them inside and he's a big physical nickel. Their back end is physical. So they got a lot of guys who played a lot of football and played at a high level. So definitely a ton of respect for them. You mentioned staring down the blitz. That's basically what you did on the touchdown at Firks. Did you kind of look back and take us through that blitz? Yeah, I was a cover zero look there where they, you know, brought one more than we could block and we're playing man coverage on the outside. Firks did a nice job of beating his guy and then I was able to get him the football. What about did they put into double teaming AJ last week and what can he learn from that, do you think? They did. They doubled him some. They doubled, kind of moved the doubles around depending on who was where and what the down distance was. But yeah, it was a tough group, but I think AJ will bounce back. The pressure that you have to be better, you have to produce more, I guess, this week after last week's game? I mean, it's not pressure. I mean, I think that we know we're going against a talented offense and it's probably going to take more points than we scored last week to win this game. But, you know, every week you're looking to score more than 14 points. Obviously, you just want to win the game, but you don't ever think like, hey, 14 points is all we need this week. So, yeah, I think we need to be better all the way around. What about your quarterback, what has been a league for a while? Watch much more, Jackson, what do you think about his skill set and just how he's been as such a young guy? I haven't watched a ton. You know, I saw a couple games when they were on this year and Braves pretty much showed us a highlight tape earlier this morning. It's pretty incredible. Just the speed he has, the looseness, his ability to break open field runs and then make guys miss, you know, cutting full speed is pretty incredible. And you pair that with obviously a talented arm and a guy who can throw the ball as well. He's had a heck of a year. Did he rush for 1200 yards? They're a thousand yards clear of the next closest team rushing the football. You've been in this league for a while and watched it for a while. Did you ever dream you would see an offense like this in the NFL? You never really think it's going to play out like that. You know, you think, okay, maybe it happens in college or high school and who knows if it's going to work out in the league. All the, you know, the triple option type stuff, but they've done it extremely well throughout the whole year. They got the guys to do it and they're really good at it. So I'm glad I'm not on defense. You talked about maybe need to score more points, but how important do you think it's going to be to maybe control the football, control the clock, keep it out of Jackson's hands? Is that a game plan that not giving anything away that you see maybe being a key to success? That's kind of been our MO throughout the year. Say we want to, we want to march down the field, get the run game going, take advantage of stuff we can in the past game and, you know, score touchdowns once we get down in the red zone. There's a really good red zone defense. It's going to be a challenge for us, but that's going to be crucial, crucial downs for us is to come away with seven when we get down there and not three. Good. Thank you.