 Yeah, just a few things, obviously. Still haven't confirmed with Kyle or TQ. Obviously, a lot of stuff floating around until you get through all the doctors and all the opinions. We won't have a final word, but both those guys will be out, at least in the short term, for sure. There is our appointment at Kyle for his MCL. Well, I think in the MCL, and I'm not a doctor, but an MCL sprain, that's usually what happens. There's varying degrees and where they are on the knee, and that's what I'll let the medical experts handle it. So, you know, a lot of times, like we saw during COVID, some amateur doctors run with things, and again, I didn't go to medical school. I listened to the experts, and obviously, I know it's important with a guy, a player of Kyle's caliber, and it didn't understand what's newsworthy and people want to know, but not being evasive. Mike, like I told you yesterday, I would really do it. I'll let the guys that are medical experts handle it. How do you, as far as it goes, how do you go about replacing what he, you talk so often about how he really is the offense. How do you go about replacing him? Yeah, and one thing about Kyle, while we're so excited about Kyle and why I love working with the guy, he has such a huge impact on his team, and I know the numbers aren't as gaudy as it were. There's a rookie, and he's been playing through a lot, and he's a tough guy, and he's had a huge impact. I mean, his hamstring's been 100% early in the year, thought Seattle, he was really rolling, and then obviously he was slowed down by a hamstring, and the guy's been out there fighting with his teammates, and there's a number of reasons. You know, when people just look at the stats, his impact on winning has been enormous for us. You know, there's certainly times we haven't been in sync, but there's some other things that he, you know, the way we've had to play at times, where you are going to sacrifice some passing numbers, but the guy's a great teammate. He doesn't pout like a lot of guys with that amount of hype, because he's a real person, and that's why we love him, and he's a real teammate, and the future is really bright for him, and that's why we're so excited about him and this organization. Just to be clear, I basically say he's been playing through a lot. Do you mean from an injury perspective? Well, just when the guy, that speed, you know, where you saw a lot of plays he made last year outside, and we only missed a brief amount of time, but some things he may not have been able to open up with, but he's out there blocking well, and certainly, you know, it's a huge part of our offense. As are a lot of guys. So when you ask about, you know, how do you replace them, well, that's, you know, it's our job to find solutions, and we got the right guys, just like we had to do yesterday in game, and I thought Michael Pruitt, Parker, played really well, and then, you know, we have other options, and we'll see where Felipe's at, Firks are, so we'll find a way. That's what it is. Everybody's dealing with something around the league. And just to be clear, are either one of them, is the plan for either one of the one-agent crews? We'll have to go through that, as Terry and I talked through the next 48 hours until we get, you know, confirmation from, you know, a full set of medical opinions, and everybody's on the same page. You know, then we'll have to decide whether we need to make a move or not. Just, because it's a range, I'm just gonna make sure where Zacharus could be, just say between us, we've seen Terry, we've seen Spraim, we've seen Bonbrews, for Kyle, the method on TQ. Yeah, because I don't think anybody's leaked it out about TQ. I don't, you know, I don't think anybody's leaked it. Certainly, you guys know how the game's played. You guys talked to the usual suspects. So, obviously, I guess TQ's not high profile enough for his stuff to get leaked. I don't know, you know, with that, I mean, again, you can go your own, and Twitter's still up. Is Twitter still up? Is it running? So, I'm sure you can go down that. It's still running, so, so, no, in all seriousness, like if you look at, and I would, I mean, I mean, you look up NCL, because there's a lot of, that's how things get spun off proportion. Certainly in different sports, but leave it up to medical experts. We'll see. I bet that he garners defenses. I mean, how much, comparatively speaking, when he's on the field versus when he's not, is attention being put on him by a defense? Well, it depends what covers you're in and what they're trying to stop from us. You know, so, again, it's our job to find solutions. We've got a lot of good players on this team, and, like I said, in the NFL, it's unfortunate part that happens, and I wish you had all your guys healthy all year, but certainly we're one of 32, and every team's got something, so it's our job as coaches to find solutions, and we've got the right guys in here, and we'll put a good plan together to go beat Washington, and that's our job. I know I asked you about the depth at defensive line last night, but upon review, I mean, how much did guys like Timmy Horne and Jaylen Galton and Abdullah Anderson really step up to kind of help out when TQ gets carted off? Yeah, big time. I mean, Timmy Horne's a guy that gets better every week. He's in there grinding it out. It was a physical game. Abdullah, he's in there, tough player. Stuff that happens inside when you're close to football, that's not for everybody. That's why I love guys like Abdullah that go in there and grind it out, TQ, and all those guys up front. So they try not to be biased, but I do have a great appreciation of those guys that mix it up in there. And Jaylen Dalton, same thing, you know, altered that last throw, made the ball go high on Montgomery, and he had a big part of it the way we were rushing, and Jaylen altered the throw and Hawke was able to pick it off. So I'm very pleased with those guys. With Michael Pruitt, you said last night that he was doing some things. I think your word was like the nuances of the game that people don't necessarily look at. What are some of those things that may go overlooked? Well, Michael, you know, I was with him in Tennessee. We brought him in when Delaney got hurt after opening day in 18, and Mike Ray will have been with him in Houston, and he had been around, and I know some guys that had coached him in Chicago and in Minnesota. He was a very productive player coming out of college. He's a very powerful guy, and he's, even as a veteran in some of the schemes we've asked, he's improved a lot. He's a heavy handed player. He's got a great feel for space. He's a natural athlete, played multiple sports in high school, smart player too. So, you know, he had the one we had on the movement pass yesterday, he caught. It's a big play, got the drive started. We scored the touchdown on. You can see when guys try to attack on him the way he finished that one. Like I said, a heavy handed player, smart player, we'll try to find more roles for him. And same with him, Parker Hesse, he's done a lot of the dirty work. We got other guys, you know, hopefully we get Felipe back and Firks here. So, we'll see. This might shift more attention to Drake London from defenses now. Do you have to kind of, he's still a rookie in the fact that you have to like kind of talk to him about prepping potentially the whole or not. Drake, he's wired the right way. No. And then we've got, like I said, I mean, we play a certain way. It's getting late in the year. It's a huge game for us coming up against Washington. They're playing well. It's expected to be another physical battle. You know, they've kind of changed their approach there. They're running the ball a ton too. Like I said, they got us here last year. You know, Heineke at the end, and it's a big game for both of us, right? They're six and five, and we're right there, five and six, and it's just what you wanted. You want to be in games that matter this time of year as you're getting into the Thanksgiving in December. So, we're excited about it. You mentioned Taylor Heineke. He ran for, I think it was eight and a half yards on you guys last year on a couple carries. Defensively, how do you kind of build on what you guys did against Austin Fields and kind of continue that? Yeah, very different players, but, you know, he can extend plays. He did a great job. I mean, everybody saw him in that money night game keeping drives alive and tough player. I got an appreciation for, you know, a guy that's weighed his turn, you know, sat, came back, blinded me with Fitzpatrick, Ryan Fitzpatrick a little bit, tougher in hell, not afraid to make any throw and you can see why his teammates love him. So, you know, he does a nice job extending plays and if you're not coordinated in your rush game and you get out of there and you create space, he can make it pay. He did that last year to us. What are the challenges of like a Thanksgiving week just on getting guys kind of heads in the game and not getting distracted with that? Yeah, that's part of, you know, being a pro, but those distractions, you know, if I said yesterday, if you let them, because usually everybody's schedule is a little bit different when you come in there. People have family in town and, you know, you go home, it's not a normal Wednesday and if you let those things become a distraction, it shouldn't, but you can see how it happens. And so that's a big part of our job and our focus. One more Thanksgiving question. What's your favorite Thanksgiving food? I really don't discriminate if you can look at me. So, pumpkin pie, maybe, I don't know, depends. Are you, of course, Tim Bacow watched them the last couple of weeks and Robinson looks like he's taking on them. Yes. He's got him and Gibson kind of running the ball. Yeah, both good players. Yeah, it's sort of running the ball a lot and then obviously Heineke making big plays. They got a good receiving core. It's a good team. It's a good roster. You know, they got a million first round picks up front and defensive line and they're all good players. So we'll have to see, you know, obviously they get Chase Young back. It's one more good player they can put up there. So it's a good, it'll be a fun challenge. It'll be a fun challenge at this time of year. Their offensive skill position players, does it kind of remind you some ways of what you're trying to do also with the amount of guys that they have that can kind of be put in multiple spots and have played multiple positions, even a Logan Thomas who, so I think they start as a board back. You know, obviously we have Kyle Smith here who was a big part of that personnel department and some of the stuff they did and I don't, you know, can they change staff? So I don't, you know, from Jay Gruden to Ron Rivera and his staff what they've wanted to do. I don't know all those answers. I think it's a lot of it's just kind of the talent level coming out. But obviously Gibson's a guy that I'm very familiar with coming out of university in Memphis. It's from here, right D-Led? Yeah, yeah. The Duke told me it was his buddy. Call him the Duke now, but. The Duke told me he knows him, but great player. Knew a lot about him coming out of Memphis. A guy that could play multiple spots, like you said. Yeah, good skills, a good roster. Any memories? Have you been back there yet as a coach? It's been a while, right? Been a while. It was a bad game. It was in 14. Believe, yeah, another local guy, Whitehurst, I believe started that game. I think it was in 2014, I believe. Any memories for you going back there? Sure, yeah, yeah, absolutely. Got a lot of buddies up there, hopefully I'll get to see. Thanksgiving weekend, there's a lot of people there. It's kind of second home for me. So yeah, I've been here, there's a lot of good memories. Working for Joe Gibbs. Very, very fond of them. But how's the rookie DNs doing AKM alone? Well, they're playing, those guys getting better every week. I thought AK, you know, we had him as our player of the game. Just some stuff, he's gotten better, got a sack. Should have had another one, but you gotta get Justin credit. I mean, that was maybe the longest play in NFL history. I mean, it felt like both teams were in the mud at that point, but he's playing really well. And in some of the subtle stuff he's doing, that kind of, when you coordinate certain games that he's doing that, I appreciate about him. And him and D'Angelo, they're fun to work with. All those young guys, Troy, they had a big impact on yesterday's one. And yesterday, when you were talking about the personnel department and the common vision, and you played it, didn't feel like Capitol Hill and owner started laughing with that. Yeah, well, maybe because we're going up to Washington this week. I don't know, maybe it's being a guy that's a political science major and lived up in D.C. off and on for seven years. Yeah, use that reference, I guess, but. Two things, could you articulate the common vision? I mean, we do it, you know, we do it at periodic times. And then second, I think we're referring to people lobbying for their viewpoints, not being Capitol Hill. Yeah, well, that happens. I mean, I think if you let ego gets away, I mean, we're all going to make mistakes. You know, I'm not going to call it a perfect game and we're not going to have about 1,000 on draft picks or, you know, if you sign a guy in for agency, it's the fine line. And when the turn the page, you don't let one mistake become two, you can see people that's happened all over the history of pro sports. It's hard, you know, because you can make a subjective argument and say, hey, you give them more time or, you know, you move on too quick or, you know, guys keep them when you know he can't get played and it takes three different position codes before you realize a guy can't play. Seen that before too. So when you got guys and you get opinions and you can disagree, but in the day you make decisions and you move forward, that's what you're looking for. Easier said than done. And we have a great staff over there. Like I said, they found guys from everywhere, right? We've gotten the offered futures from this, you know, CFL and the list goes on and on and on. You know, Felipe, a guy that's an invaluable roster player, it was a quarterback coming in here. All kind of guys, Jalen Dalton. Guys, Timmy Horn, Bernie. I mean, all these guys that we have, even a guy like Avery, the impact he's had as a late round pick, DB Turner, been a good player for him in his offense. But that's what I appreciate about those guys and we're just looking for guys to help. And then it's our job as coaches to make sure that we develop every guy on this roster. So that's what I appreciate about that staff. Dalton was a kid, you know, a big, good-looking kid. Coach Emanuel said he was hurt and they kept track of him or something. Just how's he doing? Because it's hard to see what's going on. Yeah, he's referring to her. He's gotten better. You know, obviously, unfortunately, he was hurt in a couple of pre-seasons and knew a lot about him. He was a North Carolina guy. So he was taking advantage of the opportunity. He came back. You know, he unfortunately got hurt and our pre-season came back. And the first time he's seen live action, he's getting better every week. I think it was Brady that was talking after the game last night. He said something along the lines of, like, we're a better team when CP's on the field. And I feel like that's not something that you take lightly from Brady Shearer. What does that say about kind of not just what CP does for you, but how the locker room kind of rallies around him as well? Well, I mean, he's a veteran guy. And so a guy is at a, you know, you get to that point in your career. There's a reason you hang around this game, you know? You don't, it's hard enough to play in the NFL to make it one season. And when you become a veteran like that, then you're still productive. It's one thing to be a veteran, but if you're not really playing a lot, you know, guys like you, but they don't necessarily listen to you a ton. But when you're that productive, it helps. And like I said, I was glad he got the opportunity to return on a kick. And obviously he was on record and the way he's wired, you know, we went back there and it was a hell of a play by a lot of people. Troy Anderson had a great block on that play. He almost fell down and gets up. Those are the things that go unnoticed. It's able to make the block, Mike Ford at the end. So it was, we needed it. You know, those are the momentum as the game was going back and forth. And it was a huge play for us. I'd ask, see if he had said before the season if he got one or he got one. CP tells you guys a lot of things. Well, but he'd also said that he's great for you guys. And that's why we love him. He's a funny, funny, funny guy. CP's a great teammate. CP's gonna, like all our guys, they're wired the right way and they'll do whatever they think will help us win as a team. And that'll be the same thing in terms of kick returns. So, can they- Do you want us to retire after the kick returns? No. We're gonna do what's best for the team. If it's carrying the ball 30 times, probably won't go back there. If it's a gotta have a situation, or, you know, depending on the plan that week, the game plan, talking over through Marquis, we'll see. You know, it's, he said he tells you guys a lot of things and that's why we love him. He makes sure he makes your job easier.