 We'll be in here Wednesday, you know, players will work out and we'll be in here Wednesday, just like we always are, probably try to shorten up as we work through the end of the week. See we're at Wednesday injury wise and see how we want to plan practice, you know, so you don't want to do, you know, you just want to be careful as you get to the end of the week that it's not too too long and that, you know, we understand Friday becomes, you know, a Thursday, Saturday becomes a Friday, but they'll be ready to move on and so we'll probably have a little less work later in the week, depending on how we feel. Physically? Yeah, I thought he was okay. Yeah, man, I think he came out okay. Maybe Kevin Byrd may have his most active game for you and what'd you like about the way you played? Yeah, you know, it was great to see, you know, I mean, I think he was, you know, made it made a concerted effort, you know, to try to get to the football with speed, you know, a really, really excellent play to save a touchdown. I thought he had found the quarterback, found the ball, changed direction, you know, and went and sold out, you know, to save a touchdown, you know, and we understand that in replay, it's every inch matters and allowed us to line up and play again and, you know, that was good to see and then, you know, took advantage of it, gotten to turn over there, you know, with with Elijah and then, you know, getting the interception at the end. But, you know, he's just been a very calming presence for us back there. You know, he's got a great understanding of what we're asking him to do and I thought he played fast. I mean, I think the pressure, you know, has always kind of, I think, been there, you know, I think that, you know, sometimes you get the sack numbers in different ways, but I think that there has been pressure there and it's been good to see him, you know, his best rush yesterday didn't result in a sack or any kind of statistical thing. I think it would end up in a quarterback scramble where, you know, Danico tried to hammer the ball out and the quarterback gained, you know, probably actually eight yards, but I think it was his best move he bent, you know, he cornered and he reached with that far arm. It just happened that the quarterback was able to step up. So, you know, that's, that's, that's pass rush in a nutshell. That should your best move doesn't end up being anything that really statistically could be measured. And so Harold's playing well. He's playing fast. He's got a good understanding. We asked him to do a lot. We put him in a lot of different positions and he's responded well. So apart from the sacks going up, apart from the sacks, when you talk about Harold Landry, you have to follow up on Harold Landry. Um, is it nice to see him get rewarded? He had all the, he's had all the pressures. How long have you two known each other? He's had all the pressures. How long have you two known each other? Not all that long. But we have got a remarkable, uh, so anyway, um, nice to see Landry. I mean, he's had a lot of pressures, like you say, and he plays a ton of snaps. It's good to see him get rewarded, you know, a little bit more this year, you know, with, with the sacks. I mean, I think that that's probably, you know, it's important, right? It's critical and that, that, um, that those pressures result in, in, in sacks and, you know, hopefully that those now sacks can start to turn into the quarterback, the ball production and trying to get the, the football out when you're, you know, dive in or trying to, to go at the quarterback is to try to, to get the football. I think that's the next thing when you come in, you sack the quarterback is now trying to get the football out. Question. If you take the sack out, are you seeing a different player on a snap by snap basis? You know, I, again, I think that, that Harold has played well for us, has continued to play well. He's an important part of our football team. Um, you know, I just, that's something that I've always enjoyed coaching him. I think he's conscientious. I think he's smart. I think he tries to improve. He studies the game. He has good relationship, uh, with his teammates, whether we're asking him to do different things or align into different positions. Um, so, you know, I'm not really sure what that was last year or the year before. Um, but he's, he's played, you know, well for us here early in the season and we'll need that and to continue to need that. Among all these injuries, we can get five pinchers, two quads of ball and when you see soft tissue stuff stack up, does it bring any alarm bells? Is it a complete coincidence? Unlucky? I don't have an answer. I'm not going to try to answer that. I just, you know, we have to take care of our bodies and put ourselves in positions to, to go out and play on Sunday. What is your approach as far as the whole idea of sacks? And you feel like that's something that's both rated and how do you go about evaluating a pass versus impact in a game? I'm gonna think how much they, they, they force the quarterback, infect the quarterback to, to move, to scramble, to, to step up into other pressure or to force him out of pocket. You know, I mean, I think Jeff had some, you know, impactful rushes pushing the pocket tip to football that normally, you know, or hopefully pretty soon is going to get intercepted. You know, I know that there were deeper routes and Kevin was back on the goal line and, you know, probably wasn't going to get to that football, but those are the ones that, that normally get picked off, that get fluttered 20 yards into the middle of the field. And he had some of those. He caused the holding penalty into the middle of the pocket. So from that regard, there's not a lot of sack production that he had yesterday. But I think that when you go back and watch the tape, there was certainly an impact from Jeffrey Simmons. And then, you know, yesterday, Harold, Harold was the one that, you know, had the two sacks that were gets recorded as in the statistical category. So I think there's a lot of different ways that you can do it. It's about the effect that you have on the quarterback and, and if making an impact on the play and maybe not allowing them to have time to throw the football where he wants to throw it. Gaps in the one game. Well, I mean, I think that that's something that we always have to work on when we get scheme runs or we get, you know, guys move in and flash in and pullers. And, you know, that's something that will continue to work on. And, you know, it has to be, it has to be better when it for everybody in the run game, you know, to play the way that we played yesterday, that that's not acceptable for, for any of us to play like that in a run game. I don't, I'm not sure what, you know, what was it a short yardage player or something like that? Yeah. Yeah. You know, I mean, like they have, they needed like six inches, right? Yeah. So I think what Rashawn was playing for was a quarterback sneak. And again, they didn't sneak it. Yeah. So Tia Tart got great penetration, made the ball bounce out on the edge and Chris Jackson made the play. So sometimes Rashawn or anybody guesses right. He's a different short yardage player. It means sometimes on short yardage, you're playing for a sneak and they don't, you know, they don't end up sneaking it and they ran it somewhere else. So, you know, hopefully we'll, we'll, and we got to stop there and we'll try to, you know, do better. And then we always talk to him about keeping their depth. And, you know, I think he had ended up creeping up because of the cadence or whatever. But, you know, once you get down there closer to the goal line or a short yardage, you know, sometimes you get a little deeper that, you know, then you can see it and read it. And I think he got out of his depth just because of the cadence or they, you know, went a little longer into the cadence. Time it up. What do you tell, I guess, guys about plays on the boundary? It looked like Jeff, Jeff, we hit Trevor when he still was trying to get extra yards and they flagged him. Did it look like he was trying to get extra yards? Did it look like he was going east or west? Did it? I disagree and the league disagrees and the officials disagree. So, you know, we've been over this ad nauseam. They're going to protect the quarterback. I get that he was in bounds. Apparently somebody along the lines of 20 or 30 seconds after the play thought he was trying to get extra yards or thought he was going out of bounds, going east and west. You got to go full tilt to the tackle and understand that, you know, they're going to protect the quarterback, certainly at the sidelines when they think he's trying to to get out of bounds. Can always be better. I'm also pleased that we got open versus man coverage and got rid of the football better too. So, include that in your pass protection notes. Sounded maybe it's frustrating that, you know, when he talked about the snap count. I mean, is that expected of a competitor, though, that a guy wants to play? Sure. I want to work on his focus on conditioning too. So there's a lot of things that we're we need to focus on, you know, coming back and, you know, making sure that we get everybody in there and making sure that that we have some gas there throughout the game. How impressive you've been with what you've seen from Buffalo so far in the last year's game against them helping in preparation this year? I would doubt it. You know, it looked like they're scoring at Will, moving the ball. Looks like the quarterback. Looks like a running back with an elite arm. Looks like it's Wildcat that throws for 350 yards a game. Long Robinson runs 68 yard or what happened there, I guess, defensively. Big hole. Somebody didn't fill it, didn't leverage it to the safety, and then, you know, we were able to catch him before he scored. Defenses to be great tacklers. How would you evaluate them? Not very good. Either make it or you don't. Dive on the ground, you know, balance off of them. Normally, we tackle pretty well. Had 15 missed tackles. So. So the more that or some execution errors in terms of fitting the right place, I don't know what the difference would be like we're either not in the right place or we can't get them on the ground. They run around the edge. We don't have anybody there. We do there. They can't make the tackle, but, you know, it's it's about fundamentals in the run game. It's about setting the edge, not having creases, not jumping off blocks, shedding and tackling. So, you know, Robinson's a good back, but, you know, there were some things that we have to do better and must and have to be better about Elijah, maybe trying some different techniques. Did you see him do better in that regard yesterday? Maybe take some steps forward? Yeah, I mean, he was, you know, active and did some things and, you know, certainly cool to see him, you know, be able to make a tackle and put his face right on the football and, you know, get it out of there and make a huge play for us early in the game. So you got a little work in there on third down for us. And, you know, there's some things we have to correct and just communication with him and David or whoever he was in there with. But it's good to see him out there. We'll see from Caleb and is there potential that he's going to play? Defensive holding that got an interception taken away, which was close. But got up, tried to challenge and try to play square and had some activity on special teams and hopefully keep getting better, keep getting more reps out there and practice, you know, and be able to to get in there and help us. It's hard to play defense without getting turnovers. It's just hard the way the rules are, the offenses and how good they are. And, you know, it's hard to play defense without getting turnovers. You're going to have to knock the ball loose, give the offense a short field, get a turnover, continue to look for opportunities. I think our opportunities were up. You know, if you look at the guys that were trying to get them out. So that will always be critical. I mean, just each week is always something different. And, you know, Derek understands what his responsibility is to this football team and how to prepare and, you know, we just have to try to be as smart as we can with recovery, you know, and how it's going in the game and how he feels. And there's a fine line there between, you know, knowing what he needs and how the impact that he has throughout the course of the game and see how he ran in the fourth quarter and running there in the four minute drill. And the guys blocking for him again, nine yards, gain another nine yards, gain 10 yards, walked in from the 10 yard line. So those are the toll that it, that, you know, I think ultimately he gets gets better, builds more confident, sees where the cuts should be. You know, I saw some some runs that were better in the fourth quarter than they were in the first quarter just by, you know, him seeing the same look or the same defense or blocked the same way. And then, you know, making the making the right cut. Much more onus and maybe is on the offensive line to clear out more running lanes for him. Even Taylor yesterday said to form you know, what they can do as far as what he does. I mean, it all goes hand in hand trying to move him off the ball and cover him up, you know, not letting him, you know, take unnecessary hits and getting to the second level, trying to try to finish, trying to push piles. And, you know, there's always going to be opportunities for for explosive gains in a run game with Derek. It's just, you know, sometimes it's not always there one block away, whatever it may be. But, you know, I thought we we stuck with it. And, you know, we were we were very efficient in the run game and a few plays that that were inefficient. But, you know, there were certainly a lot that were going to ask the Julio watch question. Expect him to practice this week. See you on Wednesday. We're going to practice till Wednesday. On Derek, do you feel like he takes bigger hits early in games and even that defenses are trying to make sure they get when they're fresh? And they obviously every team you play is, you know, jacked up to try to stop him and get energy from that. Like, do you feel like it's more like he takes bigger hits early and then later in games, he's doing more punishment delivering? I mean, I think that they, you know, I think that's how some of those games go, you know, I mean, you're trading punches early and maybe there's there's a couple hits and we're giving some, they're giving some, but, you know, I haven't really charted it, but I do know that, you know, his conditioning level and what allows him to to hit those runs just as hard late in the game as they as he does early, you know, as a testament to him and what he's been able to do to prepare for the football game. Along those lines, too, how important was it yesterday, the game that Todd called to be used a lot of the past in the first half to set up to run? Later on, we kind of seem to have loosened up the defense in the second half. I mean, I think, you know, that that's, that's, you know, part of the plan is Ryan getting us in the right call. You know, it felt like we had a good plan in a red zone to get things going. Ryan was decisive with the ball. I thought we were good on third down, you know, and need to be, you know, better, you know, we need to be better. There were some plays and passes that we'd like to have back and like to be able to hit. You know, so those, that's just continue to be a work in progress. You had one, you had one drive there where you skipped third down and all together. That dream scenario? That would be nice. That would be nice. And I think that's just when you get into a rhythm offensively. That, that then plays start to compliment each other and you're, you're, you're moving on to the next one and you're, you're coming back to a different, you know, another personnel group and changing things up and you get into a good rhythm as a play caller. And the guys, you know, again, there's an excitement there that, you know, then you can see the momentum build, you know, from the offense and the line line of scrimmage is moving in the other direction. When we do choose to pass it, there's a, there's a firm pocket and there's not leakage inside. So when you get the third down in this league, you're going to get a lot of, you know, game plan pressures, whatever that may be. So anytime we can stay at a third down, that would be a good thing. He's getting, go ahead, Paul. When he's getting sacked 24 times over the course of the season, it seems like it's all right that he stands in. Sometimes he takes the hit when he's on pace to get sacked 70 times in a season. Does the occasion change? Do you want him to get rid of it a little bit? Yeah, I mean, I do think that there's times where we have to, you know, when you make a yes, no, when you're, I'm going here with the ball, like we can't just sit there and wait it out and then decide that we're not going there with the ball. It's let's save the equipment and throw it out of balance if we have to. Do you kind of finish the game for it? Yeah, I mean, he was ready to go and went in there and worked with Taylor and picked up a couple of the pick games and the pick rushes with Ben. So Corey was prepared, went in there and was there and ready to go. In a situation where Rodgers is just going to be unable to finish on a regular basis, do you take it or is there a point where you have to shut him down again? Well, we'll kind of look at that, you know, this this week and and see how he feels and see where, you know, we can do things that to help him or help the team and certainly something that that we have to look at appreciate his his toughness and his ability to try to get back each and every week. That's something I know that he takes a lot of pride in and we'll take a look at that this week. Thanks, guys.