 Mike, with the Gruden resignation on Monday night and the material that was in his emails, how much of that maybe is indicative of some of the thoughts in the NFL or reflective of what's across the levels of the NFL, or is it an outlier? Well, I would have no idea what the thoughts are. I know that John and I are, every day that we come to work, we try to provide an environment for our players, our staff, our organization. It's about winning, and we're trying to do everything we can to help our players and just be positive every single day. I wouldn't have any idea what would go around and what would be indicative of the league. I could just focus on what's here and what we try to do every day. After emails like that, is there anything that you need to say to your players or is it just that you just feel like that culture you guys have in place where it doesn't really matter? No, that wouldn't be anything that I would even discuss. I mean, we're just focused on the bills and focused on just building a family, taking care of things that come up every day with our players, their health, their preparation, their mental and physical well-being. Is that related to the injury issue that he had with his foot or did it catch you off guard at all? No, nothing catches me off guard. I think you guys should talk to Ty. I think that would be the best thing for you guys to do. He informed us that he was going to retire, and that's what he did. So I want to talk to Ty. What do you lose without having Ty around? What impact does that have with the line now? None whatsoever. We're going to focus on the bills and their defensive line rotation. That's where our focus is. I mean, Ty talked to us last week. I'm moving on like I do with a lot of things. Forced Dylan into a spot that you've judged him not to be ready for up till now? Well, again, we go through this all the time. Just ask the question, and Dylan's going to be prepared like he is every week. I don't need your opinion. I don't need... We'll just ask the question and we'll get Dylan ready. He's been available. He's been improving, and we'll see where it is over the weekend. How do you line the body back and how quickly you can get up to speed before you go? Well, we've got to evaluate where he's at through the course of practice. There's a return to play for a reason. We feel like we've been able to evaluate guys. Marcus was an extra week and some other guys. So Imani's not the only guy that's doing that. We'll see where he is, see how he responds. I think for the most part, I've noticed with these guys, it's kind of how they respond after some work. So we'll see what that looks like on Friday, and obviously he'll do some stuff today and tomorrow. Hopefully, that's positive. How about Christian Fulton, kind of in and out of the lineup with various things? How has he come along? Is he some of your expected, you know, see, participate in practice? We'll see where he's at this afternoon. I don't know where he'll be and how much he'll do. I don't know how much the entire team will do. You know, we're focusing on individual work today. We get an extra day working on, you know, just recovery. What do you like about Avery Williams, I don't know what to get out of him? I'll just provide depth, you know, provide depth at that position. You know, Avery's played a lot of football, winning football, so, you know, we'll kind of see where that is, see how quickly he gets caught up to speed. He's a good run defender. He's, you know, quick, you know, diagnosis, reads, reacts. We, you know, I liked him, watched him when he was here. I haven't seen a whole lot of him since then. I know what he moved on in free agency, about the same time I got here. You expect Julio to participate in the individual stuff today that you're talking about? Yeah, you guys get to cover individual, so you guys will be able to report on that. What do you think about Donaldson Knox when he came out and what does he think about him now as a player and the impact he makes for the roster? Yeah, we spent a lot of time, you know, a local kid. We spent a lot of time on here. He came and visited with us back when they had the local, I guess, pro-days. You know, he didn't work out. He didn't have to, but he came in and, you know, visited and, you know, got to know him. I think I ran into his grandfather somewhere out in, you know, somewhere near Hillsborough, I think. And that was pretty cool to see, you know, draft my grandson. And I said, well, I'm sure there's a lot of people that are trying to draft him. And just remember his story of being a walk on it at Ole Miss and, you know, fighting and earning a scholarship, changing positions from quarterback, very athletic, very good mover, catches the football, doesn't fight it. And, you know, really earned the trust of the quarterback. You see that the other night they threw one up and really the defender was, you know, pretty close. I think that was a, you know, 50-50 ball that he knew that, you know, Dawson was going to come down with. And he went high-pointed it and Josh made a good throw. Does he present any different challenges or any bigger challenges than he did a year ago? I don't know. I've just watched him this year and he seems to get open and score touchdowns. Bills are a team that don't seem to have a lot of weaknesses and pretty solid, both offense and defense. Is it harder to formulate a plan of attack against a team like that that's so solid on both sides of the ball? I mean, I think probably four minutes to the easy part. I mean, I think executing it would be the tough part. They're number one in, you know, a lot of categories. Scoring, you know, both offensively and defensively. Third down, very high in both offense and defense. Number one in the league in red zone, you know, plus nine and turnover margin. You know, outscoring opponents, you know, 160-something to 40 or 50 in the last four games with two shutouts. So this is a huge challenge. What's good about the Ron D fast? They play sound. They play fast, you know, good tacklers, great effort, good fundamentals. You know, a lot of respect for what Sean and that staff has done. You know, it's also a group that's been together for a while. I think in the back end, you know, you can look at the safeties in that group and they've got a nickel that tackles and triggers and blitzes. The safeties are good blitzers. The linebackers have all, you know, they've been together. The front's a little different with some new bodies in there. But they're young and athletic and Oliver is a disruptor and they play a lot of guys up front. I know the circumstances are probably more extreme than the Houston game your first year. But you told your team, like, if we do these three things, we can win. Is there any degree of that this week? I haven't figured that out yet. That came about four hours before the game when I figured that out because we were scrambling. You know, there'll be more clarity, I think, as the week goes on. I think we have an idea how we'd like to play the football game and, you know, we have to take care of the ball here against them and their talent last year was, you know, we got three turnovers and we didn't give any of them up. So that was a large factor. A lot of their success has been, you know, tied to, you know, those turnovers, you know, creating short fields, you know, for their offense and hitting explosive plays. And so that would be a great place to start. Are there weeks more than others where you win it? You can win it more with what you do on Tuesday with the plan? I don't know. I mean, maybe I just know that, you know, we have to, you know, ultimately put a plan in that the players understand that they're confident in and that allows them to play fast and aggressive and, you know, fly around. So, you know, the plan is only as good as the execution. You guys have seen Josh Allen now, this has been the fourth time you've seen him. How have you seen him grow from your vantage point? I think, you know, I have to trust the offensive line. He's a lot more patient, you know, he'll wait things out. I think there's some good anticipation. I think he's a, and again, I'm sure you guys will shred holes in this, but his deep ball accuracy is, John, like that, I just felt like watching on film, I think the deep ball accuracy is really good, you know, and I don't know. And I think maybe a couple of years ago, he means maybe airmailing some of those because I mean, I don't know. I just kind of think back and, you know, they were taking shots and I think maybe he was overthrowing some guys. But he's really, you know, accurate. He made a throw the other night in the game, you know, to his left down the seam that couldn't have defended it, you know, no matter what they had called. Do you think your tight end production is more a function of your personnel or the way you're deploying? Well, they just try to catch the ones that we throw them and when they don't cover them, you know, Ryan's been able to throw to them. So, you know, they're part of the plan. They have a responsibility in the offense and, you know, they've been pretty sure-handed, I think, you know, I mean, everybody has a few drops. But, you know, and then we've asked some of them to chip on third down. We've asked them to do that. How's it blocking the overall run game team? I'm sure there's some blocks they'd like to have back. I think I thought, you know, Jeff did a nice job last week, played with some speed, you know, Pruse helped us on some runs. It's, you know, never going to be 100 percent. But, you know, we've been able to run the ball efficiently and all those guys play. If you face a team like Buffalo who's playing as well as they are, it's very hot. Do you see it as any kind of a measure of mistake or is that something that, you know, even concerns yourself? No, I mean, I think every week, you know, in this league is a huge challenge. I know that that comes off sometimes is just, doesn't make sense, but it is. And it's learning a new scheme. It's learning a new set of players and a skill set and, hey, what these receivers do, what these guys, you know, bread and butter plays are and what scheme plays you think you might get. So every week is a challenge and none bigger than this one with the way that they're playing and the confidence level. And, you know, what they do. It's a very good football team. Mike, I guess this is the one-year anniversary of that Tuesday night game against them and Derek Stiff arm. What do you remember about that play and what was the energy like on the sidelines when he did that? Best five-yard run in football history.