 a lot the last couple of weeks against the run talking about Jacksonville. Is that what you see on film? Is that scheme or is that just being in the wrong place, poor tackling? Yeah, I mean every game is different. They got good players and we know from our game early in the season, we got our handful and we got to make sure we get all these guys and handle what they throw at us. They're a talented group and they get going there. They can make life out for you. Confident that you guys have made some pretty significant changes since the nine sack game to avoid those kind of numbers. Sure, you look at every game and you try to make improvement. I think if you don't, it'll catch up to you. That's why this thing, it grows as we go along. And I know it's sometimes get stated a lot, but it's the truth. And we got to make improvement week to week and coming off of Kansas City, we got to make it another step this week. So we're constantly looking to tweak things and prove wherever we can. A big part of that performance, the nine sack, Clay is Campbell. He was disrupting against the run too. They move him around. What makes him such a disruptive player? Well, he's a great player. I mean, when he goes, he's hard for a lot of guys to stop. When he gets going vertically, obviously they move him some. And he's a load inside. He's been playing a long time. I actually played against him in college, you guys that old. But they kind of fed off him. And if you go back to that game early, it was not great for us, but we were going, we're going. We got down, and that's what you don't want to get. You get down three possessions, and it becomes an obvious two minute situation. Those guys can pin their ears back. How did that go in college? Well, we played down there, it was at the old Orange Bowl. They end up getting us. We had the lead, and they end up getting us. Is it unique the way they looped him? I've seen that side of him. He goes three gaps over, and he still gets to the corner. Yeah, he covers a lot of ground. I mean, he takes two steps, and he's there in a hurry. You go back to the one you had on Marcus. I mean, you blink, and the guy was right there on the screen. He's a really good player. See some stuff. Yeah, you go back, and you obviously saw, you see what they did successfully, and you see how they've evolved over the season, too. They're defense in that scheme, and it's evolved from year to year from Gus Bradley, since Todd Wash took over. They've added different coaches, and Don Capers is in there now. So you see there's an evolution there, and they were doing stuff early in the year. They've had success with. So yeah, you've got to prepare for everything, and obviously understand what hurts you and why it hurts you. What's their secondary doing to compensate for losing Ramsey? Those guys are talented, I mean, they're aggressive. And they've been that way whether Ramsey was in there or not. And in a lot of respect for them, they're gonna come back. They'll be raring to go on Sunday. I think there was, have I ever been after there was some words for him? I don't know whether to say it, we're gonna keep riding. Do you remember what that was all about? Yeah, no, I know Derek is, he played an excellent game against Kansas City. Just try to keep him going, let him know that hey, no matter what happens, we're gonna keep feeding you the ball. And it worked out for us. What do you think of that? You see that being something that happens is down the stretch a lot? Any of our good players and that the game's going with the hot hand. And certainly Derek's a huge part of it, and he's did a nice job. But all those guys, those games changes. You know, you'd say that like fixed, that like, we gotta check off this box. Obviously we have a plan to get guys going, but you just have to see the flow of the game. And where he's going with that? What do you think if anything have been the changes you've seen in his style since you've seen him obviously for every year? Right, since he's rookie. It's like a lot of things, he's, now every year he's improved. And he's getting into a rhythm. And he did this last year he got into a rhythm as the season went along. And he's been pretty steady all year. And so he's just improved, he works really hard at it, he's very diligent. Mike was talking earlier about maybe some like decision making. Maybe that was part of his improvement too, you know, when, what moves he has to make, that kind of thing. Is that something that you're- Yeah, we constantly work, he works at it. He's conscientious of it, about how he's pressing, how he's reading things. And that just comes with improvement, a lot of reps and experience. What's the balance in the fine line when Derek gets in more of those rhythm to continuing to ride him versus the down and distant situations. And also worrying about, you know, tiring him out and knowing he might need a breather at some point. Yeah, there's all, there's plenty of factors that go in and you brought up some really good points there in there. There's a lot of things that go in, like how the rhythm of the game going, how they're playing us, how we're, you know, blocking and what's the score of the game, where we are situationally, and where he's at. Because things happen all the time, the behind the scenes, well, maybe a guy needs a break here or there and you rotate them in or you see a certain situation or they may play something you may have packaged. But those are all good points. What's the card, last game, give you in terms of some options for the offense then? Yeah, he's a guy that was in Minnesota. You know, we obviously took a look at him locally here from Vandy. And he's a guy that we feel it could be another versatile piece. And so we'll end up seeing what he can do for us.