 I don't get onto the Giants, Matt, but just looking at the show yard each other played last week. What do y'all got to do to get those conversions going? Yeah, I think we got to do a better job across the board, of not allowing penetration in the middle. And getting some better push and then trying to find ways to get us in space. Get guys opportunities to get that one yard. And so that's one of the things we always look at. What can we do better as players? What can we do better schematically? And where can we improve and try and be better this week? And just the emotional part of that, just when you pick those up, are those kind of injections for the team? Yeah, for sure. It's a game of momentum. And when you get your opportunities, you've four down calls, fourth and one, where a coach giving you confidence to go for it. You've got a chance to extend drives, get points in the board, and you've got to take advantage of those. They're huge swings. And then the third one, particularly late in that game, it's a tight ball game. And the momentum was kind of on our side. So you've got to keep it there. And those are things we've got to correct and do better as we move forward if we want to be the football team we can be. Yeah, for sure. I think that's got to be the mindset every week. That's the mindset that guys need to have is that this is the most important game we're ever going to play. And if we can get back to having guys every week with that same mindset of the same level of intensity and preparation, and I think it's gotten better, I think we have a long way to go. But that's the kind of mindset we have to have every week and have that intensity and urgency to go out there and get the job done. And that's something that I'm going to try and provide all week. Chris, did you know that you broke the record for most passionaries outside of the 2014 season when you did it right after the game? Not until I was asked a question. And so, no, that's the kind of stuff that, you know, obviously I'm proud of that. And, you know, I've been fortunate to stay healthy and, you know, to play with a lot of good players. And so it brings a lot of those memories back into it. But when you're playing, that's the furthest thing from your mind. What was that like for you? Yeah, I mean, it was two yards. I felt good about that. But I think, you know, keeping things in perspective is important. But, you know, I feel like I've always moved better than, you know, than people think. And it's not great, but it's good enough. And, you know, I feel comfortable doing those kind of things. When you were talking about, you know, the short yard is off the bill. And when the giant seems to realize it's off the bill, like, how does that change what you do when you're used to things and you go through it like it's not before? Yeah, I mean, that's something, you know, our coaching staff does a great job of looking at that during the week of saying, you know, schematically do we think, you know, these calls are going to work. I think from the player's perspective, you know, your mindset always has to be, regardless of what the call is, you got to make it work. You know, you got to make the plays come to life. And we all have to execute our jobs as best we can. It might not be ideal situations all the time. A lot of times you're outnumbered in those situations and comes down to, you know, be very precise with your technique and, you know, all of them and guys playing together to try and crease one gap. You know, so we'll certainly take a look at schematically what we need to do. But at the same time, you know, I think from the player side of it, you got to take that as a challenge to go make the play. Yeah, I mean, I also, you know, I really believe that if you're spending your time thinking about those kind of things, you know, you're not spending your time thinking about the right stuff. Really, all that matters is, you know, having the right mindset for what we need to do this week and what it takes to be at my very best this week. And I've always thought that if you keep that mindset, those other things that come along with it kind of stack themselves up by themselves. And so I've never had that mindset to think of those kind of things. Yeah, I think, you know, he's, you know, him and Mike are running backs and, you know, we're really comfortable putting both those guys back there, having them run, you know, every scheme that we have. I think we're really comfortable moving both of them out there and throwing the ball in the passing game too. I think they both have that kind of skill set. But I also think, you know, you look at how Tampa tried to kick around some of what CP was doing last week and that helps us as a football team. So he's kind of an old school player, you know, he can kind of do a little bit of everything. He's got great speed. He's really physical. I feel like he plays the game the right way, tough, hard nosed. He's the kind of guy you want to be around. I think he, you know, he's fitting good with anything. And I'm really happy that he's here. I still feel like it's Roddy White sometimes when I'm hanging off, you know, like this is this is a little strange. He's got the dreads coming out the back too. So, you know, you're like, do a double take. But oddly enough, they both kind of play the game with the same passion to Roddy was, you know, very much that way. Great energy, great passion, tough. You know, but if you produce who cares what number you're wearing when you hand it off to him. When you're in a situation where you put in the position to run, what is your whole thought process when everything is broken down? Yeah, just go, you know, just go get what you can get. And, you know, a lot of times it's in, you know, third down situations. So, you know, you have that kind of internal feel of what the down and distance is. And sometimes, you know, sometimes you think you got six or seven yards, you really only got four. But, you know, it's one of those things you're trying to get every inch you can and try and move the chains. And I think that just, you know, I was actually a triple option quarterback in high school. So if you really go back, I ran the ball a lot more in high school than I threw it. And so, you know, I've been doing that at various different levels, but my entire life. Well, I mean, if I just say away to this question, with just the RPL's evolution of the game, do you think you'll see yourself running more? I don't know if it'll be more, but, you know, there's certainly parts that we do within the passing game, too. Where it's, you know, your run pass options, the true zone read stuff. And that's for Art to draw up. You can ask him about those questions, but, you know, maybe here and there. Obviously, at this level, where does he rank in terms of pure athleticism? Yeah, I mean, it's hard to compare because, you know, so many guys, skill sets apply to their positions, you know. But he's, you know, he's up there. I mean, no question for his size, for how big he is, too. I mean, you guys have seen him, he's a big dude. And, you know, his speed, I mean, he made a great catch on the touchdown, too. He's got great hands, really good vision, really good instinct. I think all those things, he's, you know, he's a complete football player and has all the kind of skills that you would want from a guy doing that, you know, job responsibility for us. Matt, you said in Tampa after the game, you know, you can throw out that 0-2 and make them playoffs in those 17 games. And there's a ton of time left. What are the things about this team that make you feel like you can play your way back into the next? Well, I think, you know, I think the effort, the competitiveness, you know, I think those are things that you can hang your hat on. And I thought some of that was really good. I think it needs to be more consistent. I think when you look at some of the execution that we've had at certain times throughout games has been very good, but it needs to be more consistent. So I think, you know, you draw the positives from our start, some of the good things that we've done. And, you know, if you can do it once, you can do it again. And you have to hammer home, you know, to our young players that it's not going to require, you know, anything extraordinary. It's just going to require lots of really ordinary plays that you do really well consistently for four quarters. And so, you know, that's kind of the message that I'm trying to hammer home to our guys. It's just you have to do your job really well, play after play after play. Are you seeing more of that consistency? I mean, we use the term growing pains and things a lot like that. Do you kind of have to go through these moments of inconsistency when you have a younger roster than we've seen around here in the past? Yeah, I think you do when you have young players, but you also got to clip off wins along the way. And so, you know, it's, you live through some of those things when you're playing with young guys. You know, I know that first hand being that guy, that there's a lot of improvement that you have to make, but you also have to find ways to get the job done regardless. And so, you know, we can harp on the positives, try and be more consistent, but we've got to find ways to win. I liked what you said about if you can do it once you can do it again. Is that something that you picked up over the years, or is that something that I thought you should come to? I don't know where that's from, but I feel like that's something I've had that mindset for a long time. You know, there's no reason to believe that that isn't, you know, the standard for you. You know, your very best play should be the standard for what you go out there and do. So, I don't know where it came from, but I've kind of used that for a long time. And Arthur Smith talked a lot about, you know, it wasn't perfect, but Jaylen Mayfield did make a step from week one to week two. And just from your perspective, what step did you see him make? Well, I think he just played within the scheme. You know, I think, you know, that's one of the messages I was kind of referencing earlier, is that you don't have to be a hero every snap. You just have to be detailed and, you know, do what you're coached and asked to do. I thought he did a better job of that, for sure. But all of us have to do that. You know, it's not just him. All of us have to kind of, you know, find out exactly what we're being asked to do and try and execute it as best we can. Do you feel like, hey, are you still working on that this season to keep up the speed or is that more training? And were you really working on it? They're still conditioning us. Yeah, so we're working, yeah. And I mean, do you feel like that's a difference at all this year compared to last year? I mean, I've had touchdown runs before, so I don't know if I'm any faster, but I certainly don't feel like I've lost anything. You know, I still feel like I can go out there and move the same way. But I do believe in the conditioning portion of it. And, you know, that's one of the things Arthur has talked about from the start is being, you know, one of the best conditioned teams in the league. And I think that's something we need to continue to buy in. And, you know, sometimes it's easy when you're nicked up as you're going through the year for that to kind of slide by the wayside. But I really do believe that if we can continue to focus on it, that's going to pay dividends for us down the road. Mike? Yeah, I think this is a little bit out there maybe, but if you want mountains, okay, you're going to bring a water, and Georgia Mountains or something, do you pay attention to that? And also, like, do you take that a little bit when the team does the ring of arms ceremony? Like a front full list of like, hey, what's going on there? No, I mean, you don't worry about those kind of things. They have no impact on, you know, the play on the field. I'm happy for Eli. Eli's a friend and a guy that I've known for a long time. Was a competitor for a long time. And so, you know, he deserves it, one of the most clutch players in critical situations. And I'm happy for him and his family. That's going to happen this week, but that doesn't change, you know, what's going to happen on the field. Earlier you mentioned that there are tons of young guys about things that we don't know and continue to do those things. What are some of the things that you feel like y'all have done well in the first two weeks that you want to continue to do this week? Yeah, I think, you know, I think first down and second down, you know, efficiency has been good for us. And it was different in both games. I think in the first half, the Philly game, you know, I think there was really good first down and second down efficiency in the run game. It was tough sledding, you know, in the Tampa game, but I thought the first down and second down efficiency in the past game was really good, keeping ourselves on schedule. So, you know, I think that's a recipe for success moving forward. I think you want to stay, you know, making first downs on first and second down and keeping yourself in third and shorts. You know, the percentages are much higher of extended drives converting third downs when you're at third and five or less. And so I think that's been pretty good so far this year. What is your assessment of that defense? Yeah, I think, you know, I think it's a group that plays hard. They're big up front, you know, big defensive front four. You know, I think the linebackers are savvy veteran guys. They've got some people in the secondary that we've played against in our past in no well. And I think they play hard. They play physical. And so we definitely, you know, have to have our mindset, right? Have a great week of preparation, you know, and make sure that we're as tight as a unit as we can be when we get up there and we're ready to go Sunday. Matt, there's been a lot of conversations about where I played, you know, in the first couple of games. I made a field in his development. What have you seen from Chris Lynch, as far as how he's been playing? Yeah, I think Chris is doing a good job. You know, I think, you know, you forget sometimes because he's a really consistent player for us, but you forget he's still a young player as well and, you know, has a lot of growth and development to go through. And, you know, I think I see more so than anything just, you know, the confidence that he has, you know, a belief in himself and what he can do and, you know, stepping into more of a leadership role in that room, you know, being one of the more veteran guys, you know, that group's young. And so, I've been impressed with Chris from that standpoint, but in terms of his play, Chris always plays with great effort. He's extremely athletic, you know, can get off combination box and into the second level as good as anybody. And we need that, you know, to continue from him. Did everybody teach y'all at Boston College? Well, I mean, I didn't want to say it since you brought it up. Yeah, they put us in pretty good offense alignment from Boston College, and Chris is, you know, one of the guys in a long line are really good players that have come out at the offensive line group. You live here, anything else? I don't know. He has my... Thanks, guys. Appreciate it.