 The Titans used an NFL record, 91 players this season. That obviously sounds very complicated. But John, when you talk about the specifics of how that works for a team, for the football staff, for the coaching staff, for everybody, how do you make that work? What are the complicated parts of using 91 guys? Yeah, I think, Mike, certainly when you go into the game each and every week, you're not counting on injuries. You think they're going to happen, but you have to be ready to react to what happens in the game and guys that get nicked up here or there, certainly dealing with COVID still, with COVID replacements and how all that stuff goes. But I think it's a testament to our personnel staff, our pro staff, having evaluated talk-through players that might come in and help us, and then the coaching staff. Those guys being adaptive, spending extra time with these guys, getting them ready on a weekend and week-out basis, and their teammates. Their teammates accepting them and trying to help them go out and try to help us on game week. John, the Titans defense improved dramatically. Let me throw some numbers at you. Nearly 70 less yards and a touchdown less per game than in 2020. 23 more sacks. Third down defense was 15% better. What made all of that happen? Yeah, I think we certainly turned that side of the ball over this past off season. But I think the biggest thing is probably the communication. Those guys weekend and week-out at practice, the call comes in and the formation changes. And they're in this offensively, and then they shift their motion to that. And those guys are talking, they're communicating, they're getting on the same page with whatever check may be in place. The games, the pass rush games up front being on the same page there. Just a great job by the coaches to continue to stress the importance of the communication piece on defense, and then the players executing it in practice and then carrying it over to the games. John Deontay Foreman and Don Trell Hilliard combined to rush for over 900 yards and catch 28 passes in the last nine games. They were so effective. What made that duo work so well at the running back spot down the stretch? I mean, skill set wise, you can see it when you watch them play. It's a different skill set that they both have. Both catch the ball really well. You know, Foreman's a little bigger back. He's a little more downhill power guy. Don Trell's got some shifting. It's a little bit of cutting slash to his skill set. But I think the biggest thing was, you know, those guys were, they were at home. They were working out. They didn't have a job. And, you know, we gave them an opportunity. And like I said earlier, their teammates welcomed them and got them on the same page with what we're about as an organization, as a football team. And those guys got a taste of success and they seized the opportunity and they didn't want to let it go. You know, they kept working a weekend and week out in the meeting room on the practice fields and their success showed on game days. What impressed you the most about Ryan Tannehill's season? He's such a, you know, commanding leader. He's done a great job from a leadership standpoint on the offensive side of the football. It's really been a point of emphasis down the stretch here to take care of the football. He's been ever mindful of that. Made some huge plays running the football. The San Francisco game comes to mind on the scramble where he got us down there to kick the game winner. So, you know, both as a runner, as a passer, as a leader, you know, he's really done a good job for us this season. So from a football standpoint, how do you spend this weekend when you're not playing? Yeah, well, it'd be a great chance for our players to get some rest. We've gotten some work in this week with the downtime, some conditioning, a little bit of stuff on the field. Let guys get healthy. You know, that's the big thing about this, that has been about this by week is getting guys healthy so that we're, you know, hopefully we're 100%. But, you know, we're looking forward to getting back at it and making a run at this thing in the playoffs.