 All right, good lighting helps my helps my face out. This would be good Look I make sure the wardrobe matches the lighting everything else. I'm good There's no doubt priorities in life right there So it's good. Yeah, I think it's a it's a good question I think when you look at us for the first two weeks of the season, you know verse again each week You play a different defense that presents different challenges, right? So for us There's been some really good moments of drive right you look at week one You have you start the season with 31 plays in two drives, but you don't score the touchdowns, right? So our goal improvement in week two was any better in the red area Which I thought obviously we accomplished better than week one There's gonna be times in the game, right? We're trying to avoid Not being on the field right and getting three and outs and I think for us more importantly Right is our ability to continue to stack good plays on top of each other and then the next drive Right take the next drive as the next drive and don't think about what happened in the last drive good or bad and move forward So for us right from a progression and progress standpoint It's just to continue to stack good place because there's times again, right in each NFL game You can pull out sections good and bad We want to focus on what we're doing well and make sure we continue to do that And then our areas in which the reasons why we're not maybe converting on certain situations Right challenge the coaching staff and us ourselves as players Right that we make sure that we try to fix and eradicate those issues So again if you look at last week, it would be Situations on third down third and one right so again, it's it's not on one person one player one coach It's collectively us coming together and making sure we can sustain those drives because at the end of the day A fourth and one third and one you convert those as an offense You know, obviously that hurts the defense of the defense stops the momentum Obviously is a big deal for the other side. So we're trying to convert those and get better at those as well I think it's I think it's both. I think you come into a situation NFL college high school, whatever you're playing is you can't let the old adage the last play affect you on the next one Because it can beat you and the reality is it's not always when the bad play happens People think okay when a sack or a fumble or an interception, how does that player respond to the next play? I would make the argument that it's both. I make the argument after a great play How does that player respond the next on the very next play? Some guys, you know may lose a little concentration focus because they just made a great play other guys want to Love the fact they made a great play and want to make another one right and stay within the moment So it's it's all of it. It's each play is a new play When you think about it in each drive in each series a new series. So that's that's the mindset we try to make and go forward with Yeah, it goes back to you know, just our roster on offense in general and I know I said it to you guys earlier During these press conferences about our ability to have guys go out there and compete during training camp and have guys be able to play multiple positions and So regardless if it's the wide receiver the position the tight end or anywhere else Whoever's in there regardless of because of injury or because that's just the rotation in which they're going in There's an expectation and standard that guys go in and perform and do their job So it's us regardless of what personnel groupings out there for whatever reason Guys go out there and execute at a high level and do what you're asked to do And us as coaches make sure we put them in a good spot to do it Yeah, now you call him OZ. I know who you're talking about when we went with the name there. I was like where are we going? No, OZ is again like a lot of guys on our team is a Professional in terms of the definition of it and what I mean by that is He knows the plan. He knows the responsibility not just his but if he's forced to play other positions for whatever reason He's prepared. He does the mental work in front of the meetings in terms of studying and when he's in the meetings And you ask him questions. He's ready to go So that obviously gives confidence to not just the coaches, but the players around him So OZ is since I've met him that's been who he is and he's been that that he's been that way Consistently day in day out and as coaches and his teammates you appreciate that about him Yeah, I think from a consistency standpoint it's something that I've shared before in the quarterback room of I think NFL players have to have a large capacity for boredom And what I mean by that is your ability to do the same thing a monotonous thing fundamentally over and over and over And not get tired or sick of it And I think that breeds the consistency no different in any position But specifically the quarterback if the check down is the right play you consistently take the check down If the shot is the right play then you consistently take the shot, but you stay Consistent to what you're asked and you have that capacity to literally stay and play board and not try to be Do the exciting thing because it flashes right stay within yourself. I think that breeds the consistency Yeah again, I think it's a lot of the guys up front. I think you each day I go down to their individual Right for two reasons one right be around those guys see how they work and to right observe Right the different leadership styles or the personalities and more in the practice field and Chris in my opinion Just like other guys on the offensive line He's got a workman's mentality like it's it's serious business to him to make sure He does his job at a high level and he does that From pre-practice to individual through the team drills and then obviously, you know If you do that stuff, you expect the consistency in the game and you've seen that from Chris Sure Yeah, I think it's the approach really of you know with those guys right now You got from lynch room to Jake Matthews to Caleb to Henney to those guys who've been with each other Before I even I got here and they accepting other guys who are coming into the old line room and what coach Ledford and coach Emily have done is they fostered an environment in which allows certain guys To lead their own way and I think you get that from Jake you get that from Chris You get that from any guys let their personalities out and to me You have your best unit when guys can be themselves and that force to be something that they're not and I think you see that from those guys They're truly comfortable in their own skin and they want to lead in their own way Yeah, look, I think I think there's a what I found at least in this league and my experience is Between the white lines, there's a certain personality and then outside the white lines I would argue that a number of guys have a different personality So to me when sure when Chris is between the lines, right? It's workmen do my job execute a high level. It's important to them Now it doesn't mean like we're in the building. That's not the same case in meetings But Chris again, you know, you guys have gotten to know him You know professional on and off the field, you know genuine I think is the best word I can use with him and you can tell a lot of things matter to him that are important And he makes sure that that's forefront for him Yeah, sure, I mean again You go through the different opponents the different matchups things of that nature The way that those two run the football In my mind, right there. They're not just a certain type of a back. They're able to do different Schemes, which you know, we hope moving forward presents issues for the defense But I'll always say this about what those two in particular because obviously I've had previous experience with them in a different place a different life, but they Run with a certain attitude and they make sure that as they move forward during the game They don't let up on that. So it's a mindset of a physicality And to me, right that should bode well as the season continues For both those guys and obviously for the guys up front because they appreciate the way that those guys are running the football Yeah, I mean, I think I said this to you guys last week and I think you guys are seeing with your own eyes During the games and the CP to me is a person like I've said before I've had experience with I've had one-on-one experience with Just us meeting together. I know I like to think I know how his mind works and what he can handle And again, I said to you guys before this a football player He loves football and so it's not just certain aspects of it He loves that everything that comes with it. So again, you know, whatever we feel makes us a better football team a better offense But we're gonna use all of our different pieces the right way And get those guys in position and see he's no different And you went dark right there I mean my mind went a lot of different places, right? I do believe this this level you Coach and player you can't be something that you're not so You have to be genuine and how you approach your job I think the minute that you start to try to be someone or something that you're not I think people see through that So in my mind when these players or coaches are out there You have to their personality has to show because I think you get the full person when that happens I think when you're trying to maybe guard yourself, you're not giving up your whole self So to me regardless if you're talking about me in particular for instance, right? There's a certain level in which I've carried myself and who I think I am and that reflects to how players Respond to me and coaches. I can't all of a sudden try to be I've coached for a lot of different people and a lot of smart guys successful guys, I can't just mimic someone because they were successful Because that's not my personality even though I like some things they might have done I still have to make it my own It's no different than a player just because they see the guy they're competing with or someone our team really successful They still can't be that person. They still have to be who they are and again That's we've never said not to do that. We want these guys to have their personality wanting to be themselves I think you do get the best version of that person when you allow them to be who they are I think it's how you foster the environment, right? I think it's a good question I think it's about you know, how you run your meetings how you're on the practice field How you coach them how you have conversations that don't deal with football and it's about life or about things outside of football and building those relationships and To me right you foster an environment That allows that to occur. I've been with places where that has happened and been with places where that hasn't happened And again just by your experience, right? And again, you sometimes go back to your own right when you're who you are you let your emotions and everything go you're free When you're trying to be something that you're not regardless of your jobs We can all probably say that right when you're something that you're not right at some point It's hard to play the game when you're not true to yourself. So I'm not sure that answer your question We went to a lot of different spots, but my goodness did the best I could my man This No, I think it goes back to what I said earlier about the capacity for boredom I think Matt's a good illustration throughout his career of taking Exactly what the difference presents to him getting the ball I had a certain time in which his players his teammates can catch and run or write the balls out before a protection potential Issue to give more confidence the guys up front So it works hand-in-hand to me that those are the conversations that we have with not just the quarterbacks But with with multiple players about just make the play that's available I think again you start to make plays or you start to do something out of the ordinary Because you're trying to make a play typically right you're it's gonna lead to disaster It might work out once or twice right and there are special players in this league that can go off script Multiple times a game and just make it happen I would argue that the majority of the guys that doesn't typically work out and it gets you in more trouble Which doesn't lead to prosperous outcomes. I mean I Yeah, I mean the reality is you can probably pick a few guys that can go back at certain positions, right? And maybe not run the rod exactly how you drew it up and still find a play or Right, it could be a DB who all of a sudden jumps a route that has no Reason to jump it but he has app. He has intangible. He feels something boom instincts and he takes something I think for the majority guys in this league If you do what you're asked to do under the pressure in which you're asked to do it Like I don't I think you're you have a more successful path I think the minute in pressurized situations, which NFL games are right you start to do something That's out of the ordinary. It probably leads into more trouble than it does success Are we good? Oh Yeah, I need to wear something different next week