 With players being off on Thursday, how much of that is holiday or maybe just the health of your team trying to get some guys some extra rest in this week? Well, we just kind of, we looked at the schedule and we thought that that would be best for a lot of reasons. But to give them a chance to enjoy the holiday, focus on that, put football here on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and come back on Friday, hopefully feeling better and refreshed and having the opportunity to safely celebrate a holiday with their family. Jim? Mike, I guess how do you go about, you've got three more guys coming to the designated for return list. How do you incorporate those guys back into practices and how optimistic are you? Have your punter back on Sunday? We'll see what it looks like today. We did a little bit of work yesterday and Fred's been working hard to get back. The designated for return is exactly that. They are allowed to practice. It gives us an opportunity to evaluate them and individual in a return to play setting, see what they can do on the show team or see what their availability looks like on the defense or the offense. And then we'll keep working with Fred to see how he feels and where his confidence is to do his job. Taran? Coach, last week, very physical game against the Ravens. This week, obviously, against the Coles. What is it about that defense that makes them? Yep. Taran, I would have nothing. And I know that our football team has nothing but the utmost respect for Frank, his football team, Chris Ballard, the football team that they've assembled. They've outscored opponents 41 to 3 in the second half of the last two games. And that's included us. So we weren't able to score. And the Packers were able to get three points. So they aren't front runners. They are going to compete. They're going to fight. And they are going to finish throughout the game. So for us to have any chance to win, we're going to have to be strong throughout and certainly be able to match their physicality and intensity, especially in the second half of the football game. Is there anything that stands out about their run defense with Buckner, those linebackers as well as Blackman, or even just because they always drop the safety down in the box, it seems like? Well, they'll mix in run pressures. They mix in cover two. They play that well. They're well coached. And they have really good players. They fly to the football. And that's a testament to them. And they tackle well. I know that the linebackers are good tacklers, but the secondary players, the corners tackle well when they have to replace. And then when the safeties are down, it's a difficult challenge to get them blocked. So we'll work hard and prepare and see if we can't manage to try to get them blocked. John. Mike, I think the NFL Transaction Wire, I heard you guys working out a guy this week that you've got some familiarity with in Brooks Reed. I wonder if you could just kind of talk what you like about him and maybe the challenge of anyone potentially coming in at this point in the season and contributing. Yeah, I haven't seen Brooks in a while. We'll work him out. We haven't seen him. He'll go through the testing procedure, but the on-boarding takes five or six days. And that's if we make a decision to add anybody to the roster. And then I had a question on, I guess, the video or the audio of the pregame instant popped up again today. And the question is this, I know you guys commonly go to midfield and kind of get yourself ready for games there. Would you talk to your team about doing that? And maybe conversely, would you care if another team did that on the logo of the Titans? So the answer is this, John. I'm sure that we'll get introduced and positive. We'll get introduced as a team again this week. I'm sure our players will run out there to midfield like they've done since I've been there. Really haven't even noticed. They'll break it down and then they try to come over to the sidelines and I'll make some last minute adjustments and talk some assistance. We'll go from there. That's what's going to happen, I'm sure, Indy. Thanks, Jeff. Mike, on Quessenberry, I just wondered what you thought of how he played in that tough spot Sunday and how difficult is it to not only come into a game like that but even to be kind of practice squad thinking in terms of the other teams' offense and then to also still have to prepare for a situation like this. How has he handled all that? Well, David is on the active roster. And I don't think it's hard. Some guys, that's the definition of a pro. They make the hard look easy. Everybody that's healthy and available, that's practicing on the active roster or the practice squad, Joe, their job is to be ready to play in a football game. Sometimes that happens. Sometimes it doesn't. But that's their job, is to prepare like they are. I would say that David has done that every single time that we've asked him to. He's been on the practice squad previously and got called up and played. And sometimes he's been on the practice squad and not been called up or he's been on the active roster and not played. But I think he's always ready for the opportunity. He's into the game. He's a great teammate. And that's part of the reason why we like having him around, along with versatility. And he was able to go in there and do his job and help us win the football game. And beyond that, Mike, his history, I know you were part of that with him, too, obviously, fighting cancer a lot of years before he could even get into the league. How do you think that's maybe led him to hear in terms of having to go through all that? Also, as a guy who maybe he's 30, but he hasn't had the wear and tear of guys who have been in the league as long as that. How do you think that's a factor, if at all? He works out. He works extremely hard. Takes care of his body. Having known David since when I was in Houston, Tyler was a sophomore. And at the end of his sophomore year, he got switched to offensive tackle. I've alluded to this before. And Quiz was working through his recovery, taught him how to play offensive line. It was pretty special to watch Tyler look up to Quiz. Would come over and would work with him while he was going through his rehab. And so I think just for me personally, just watching him take care of my son, I've always respected that. And then his battle and being released there and having an opportunity to come here and work. And he loves football, he loves his teammates. And I think that that shows. Thank you. Mike, if you're able to get Brett Kern back this week, what does that do to stabilize the special teams unit, the punt unit, and also the field goal unit because he plays such a big role? I've said this before, Brett's one of the best players on our team. I've got a lot of respect for what he does. But he can't block. He can't cover. He's got a job to do, which is to kick. And then hopefully put the ball down and turn the laces away from Steven. And then we've got to make sure that we protect. And then Steven's got to put a good swing on it. So Brett's going to focus on his job if he can do it, which is punting and holding. And we'll see where that is at the end of the week. And then in facing the Colts' second time in two and a half weeks, what's the biggest challenge when you see a team so close to the last time you played them? He's playing better, I think for us. He's taking care of the football, being better special teams, and obviously watching how they came out in the second half down and how they played the football game. We're going to have to be able to match that effort and physicality throughout the entire game. Paul? Mike, if Jeyon's replacement isn't a full-time player, how do you decide who gets the green dot, who's doing the communicating? I think that there's some conversation about that, Paul, as far as what's the best thing. As far as people coming in and out, you can only have one helmet with a dot on it at a time. So I think we're still working through what we're going to plan to do there. I think sometimes it's probably a little difficult to have a safety do it. That's always in there. So we'll probably end up having it be a linebacker. Is there such a thing, separate question, as an offense that could be too reliant on play action? I'm sure there's an offense that could be too reliant on anything. There's a defense that could be too reliant on pressure or zone. But I think you have to do the things that you feel like you're good at, and that players have confidence in. That's the most important thing, is what you've practiced and wrapped in what the players can go out there and execute at a fast pace and be aggressive. Thanks. David Booker. Mike, what have you seen from DeSean Kaiser when you've worked him out and how challenging will it be for him to sort of digest the offense from here? I haven't seen DeSean. I'll see him in 45 minutes. And I think you'd have to ask him what it's going to be like. I'm sure it's a challenge. I'm sure the plays are all going to be similar from where he's been, but the terminology is going to be different. I think that's the biggest thing, David, that we run into with players or coaches going to a new system is, oh, we called it this, but you guys call it that. And usually that's the process that happens, is trying to just train your brain to learn a new language. Booker. Hey, Mike, without having my call for a couple of weeks now, how much has Jeff Swame kind of helped you guys in that role and what has he been able to do with your run game? I mean, I think Jeff was a player that we worked out in training camp. Felt like we wanted to add him to the roster. He did really good work out and earned the right to be on this football team coming out of training camp. He's been active. He's been inactive and has done well and helped us when he was active, has played in the backfield, has played on the line of scrimmage. So I think he's just another one of those guys that's taking advantage of his opportunities that have come up. Jeff? Mike, just seeing if you've had any luck or any progress from the guys who've been in the concussion protocol. Luck? Probably not going to pin our recovery on health and safety on luck, Jim, but we'll see where those guys are after practice. They're both scheduled to practice and then they'll have to go through the independent doctor as we work our way towards the end of the week.