 How much do you feel for Calvary? Tough, very unfortunate and for a guy, especially in the second year, that continues to get better every week. It's very unfortunate. But keep his spirits up. We'll get him back whenever that is. And he'll be just back better than ever. Have you guys talked, exchanged text messages? Yeah, yeah. No, I was, yeah, he is. I was on the phone with him. And yeah, he is in good spirits. But anytime that happens and you're dealing with an injury, it is tough. Arthur had said that you've been dealing with stuff for a while. It sounded like how much or how do you think that altered maybe some of the connection you guys were able to have on the field? I don't know. I would never put substance into that. I mean, everyone's dealing with something, right? It's kind of the nature of playing football. Unfortunately, with the injury that he has now, first and foremost thing we've got to do is get him healthy, get him right, and then we'll get back at it. How do you actually go about replacing him? Because you guys have talked, even though maybe the numbers haven't been there, right? You guys have talked about how integral he's been. No doubt. You can't. You can't. You talk about earlier in the year like a guy at CP, right? You had to fill that role with a few other guys. It's kind of the similar situation with Kyle. He turned into one of our better blocking tight ends. He's such a force in the passing game. So to fill that void, you've got to have a couple guys step up. And we've got a great tight end group. And I think we're more than capable of doing that. Why have Ozy and Damir been so efficient this year? They haven't gotten a ton of balls, but they've made the most of them. I think, first and foremost, when they catch the ball, they're pretty special with it in their hands. And then secondly, with a guy like Kyle inside, they create some one-on-one matchups. With a guy like Drake outside, they get some one-on-one matchups. And when those guys are getting one-on-one matchups, whether it's Ozy or Bird, they're creating separation. They're winning. So it says a lot about who they are in these matchups. And moving forward, we need more of them. So you're kind of following on that with Kyle being out. Do you anticipate maybe teams are going to play you all a little bit differently? We'll have to see. We'll see starting Sunday. But the way that we run the football on those types of things, it's hard to say. Marcus, what are some of the challenges that the Washington defense presents for you all? Well, it starts up front. I think those guys are playing at a very high level. You can pick any one of those guys. And they've been kind of monsters on that end. So for us, being able to get in and out of the huddle, do what we do, get on the same page. Because if you're not on the same page, those guys will split doubles, still create havoc in both the run and pass. So really, it starts up front with those guys. And Kendo Fuller, I guess he had a pick six last week. How's he playing on the back end for them? On that play specifically, he did a great job. They were playing man. You could tell he kind of pattern read it and made a jump on the ball and then finished it. And he's a player that throughout his career has done that, has been a guy that can kind of see patterns, understand it, make jumps, make plays. And that was a credit to him on that. And then last week against the Bears, how big was that last drive to get down there and get in the cruise range and get that conversion on 4th and 2nd? Huge, huge. And a credit goes to our guys up front. I think that 4th and 2nd was a big play. Really, it was like, I mean, it was everybody was up on the line scrimmage. And we found a way to create a seam. CP was able to convert that into a first down. And when you're able to do that, extend drives, give opportunities for more plays, more times than not, you'll find ways to score. Marcus, how good does it feel for this team to be in the mix around the holidays this late in the season to be in the mix to be in the talk fighting for playoff spots? No doubt. We talk about it all the time, right? When you're playing meaningful football this part of the year, you're doing some things right. And what's cool about us is that we can continue to improve. And with this young group of guys that we have, there's no complacency. Everyone's trying to get better. So if you can continue to grow and continue to stack days upon each other, as you get later in the year, you'll kind of like where you're at. And if we can string these together, I think when we get to the point where the season's done, we'll be excited about it. This might be really my new question, or maybe not. Every quarterback that I've ever covered handles watching tape differently and handles how much they do versus how much they give to the backup versus quarterback. How do you prefer and how do you handle it? I think it's a group effort, really. It's a combination of talking with Rags, talking with Coach London, and working with Des. And when you have a collaborative effort, I think you're not going to see everything. There's tape on these guys forever, right? And when it comes down to it, I think being able to get to a clear and concise summer of what you think you're going to get, how they're going to try to attack you, how we can go and attack these guys, I think is most important. And I appreciate our group, because everyone does a great job with that, and we get to a point where everyone feels confident going into Sunday. How do you do it, though? Do you kind of say I want the last four, or do you say I take X number of games? Hey, can you watch the first two? Hey, can you go watch X or Y? How does that break down? No, I mean, it's not really something specific. Yeah, I really believe that everyone's got their own sort of routine and procedure. And then from there, it's being able to say, hey, this is what I saw. This is where I think they try to do some things and just being able to talk through that. When I was with Derrick in Vegas, it was very similar. And I kind of liked the way that we handled that. Because when you're looking at maybe four specific games, you're not really getting a whole vantage point of what's going on. So for me, I try to stick to my process and then whatever does, whatever coach London, whatever coach Rags is seeing, just being able to communicate and share those things so that we have a good kind of clear picture of what's going to happen on Sunday. I guess I meant more like when we have between Rags and maybe Arthur and Guest and Turtles, like whether there was more like you tell them, hey, watch this, you're going to probably watch them all. Right, it's not a specific like, hey, watch this. It's just kind of, hey, as you go through Tate, whatever you see, please just talk about it. We'll go through it and try to get a clear picture of what's going on. Please tell me this. Because, yeah, I mean, to be completely honest, he's going to, Des is going to see it differently than coach London and coach Rags and even Art. So to be able to get different perspectives and then come together and talk about it, you kind of get to a point where you have a good summary of what's going on. Hey, on the key is play, what was your vantage point? We couldn't tell if he looked up late or Bob was early or just looked, he was open and looked like he could have caught it, but would it have that look on him? Yeah, unfortunately, with what happened at the play, I had to get it out a little early. So those things happen and sometimes you're not able to track the ball or see it. It was unfortunately just that case. And I trust OZ, whole-heartedly, he'll find ways to come down with it. When you got to go a little early to put a little bit more air under it? You try to, yeah. And that's what I think that's what I could have done better is give him maybe a little more air so he could find it. Because when you do have to throw it early and it's not quite as high, those guys don't have an opportunity to track it.