 You got your camera ready? Yeah, I'm trying to get the angle on. To this week, the decision to part ways with Marlon yesterday. Like with all our roster decisions, D-Led, very thankful for all the guys that you had the opportunity to coach and work with. And it's the way it goes in this business sometimes when you're trying to make decisions on the best interests of the team. So very appreciative of Marlon and enjoyed working with him and wishing the best of luck. That's usually the way it goes. It's always done in the best interests of the team and done in the right way. And what could you share with us about the secondary plan as you all have to maybe move some folks around or do some things back there? Well, I mean, just got to see who can go by Sunday. And so we got this, like every week D-Led and at any position, you got your plans. Who you think is going to be up, what you're trying to do game plan-wise and your contingency plans. What kind of following are you on? Do you anticipate AGL practice today or...? He won't be out there today. We'll just see how it goes. D-Led will be out there. D-Led will be out there. You mentioned them when you weren't sure about any of the IR guys that were termed. Nobody will be out there today. In terms of Carolina, have you prepared for a guy that has not had a ton of starts in the NFL? Well, I mean, you've got a few games on them. Played a little bit against us last year. You can see what his strengths are. He's a good player. He's tough. I like the way he plays. I got a lot of respect for him. I think he's not afraid to push the ball down the field. Play in the pocket. They can see the belief they have in him. But that's just like anything. If you're preparing for week two or three in the season, you may only have a game and it's the way it goes. But they're starting to form an identity. You can see what Steve is trying to emphasize, at least from the outside looking in. And we know it's going to be a tough challenge Sunday when the division came here. Is it that end? Even though Coach Wilts has said that PJ Walker is the guy, do you still have to prep and plan for guys like Mayfield and Darnold since there are, of course, that they are trending to be available on Sunday? Well, you always got to know who the back-up quarterbacks are. They play them. I mean, that's our job. Everybody that's potentially going to be up different than the 50 linemen they got up who can possibly play inside. I mean, you're aware of all those guys on the roster that's doing your job. That it? No, it's not at all. That's not it. We just want to look. Letting the grind of the season get you down. It's only a week eight. It's a little slow on a Wednesday. Yeah, it's almost half past eight. And then a little more coffee. Yeah, it's out there. Yeah, passing game, pits, and letting you get the questions every week and so forth. How do you, you know, how does that flow? How do you try to get them guys going to get in the passing game going to Marcus, too, to come off of the run game, which has been one of the great four you got at? Yeah, I mean, there are certain games that we have not had to pass that much. I mean, when you have a lead, I mean, those were stats can be misleading, right? I mean, every game you go in there to have balance and we have plays and those guys are a big part of our offense. Obviously, the games we've lost, they haven't done a good enough job. And there's always things, even when we've won, that maybe we could have done this a little bit different. And we're looking at that every week. But when you get into some of these four minute situations, the numbers are going to get skewed. Or you're getting some of these games, we've had some pretty quick games, possession-wise. Some of it's been good for us, like in Cleveland, and some of it has been not so good like in Cincinnati, where you don't have a lot of plays. And we got to do a better job all around in all three phases. So there's everything, D-Led, it'll be different week to week, how we try to attack it. The ultimate goal is to win, whether we throw it 50 times or we run it 50 times, or this guy catches 15 balls or he catches one for a touchdown or a critical third down, the objective is to win. But we're always looking for ways to improve and get everybody involved. They're performing, he's a guy that looks like they're leaning on now, he's here, you know him well. Yeah, we ran well last week. He's a strong runner, and that's why everybody liked him coming out of Texas. Joy's working with him. You can see with McCaffrey gone, he had his opportunity, and he made the most of it last week. So I'm sure he'll be ready to go. He's played in some big games. He played some big games for Tennessee last year and the year before. So we got to make sure we're able to rally and tackle Foreman, and he'll be ready to roll, I'm sure. When you look at, kind of, when you're talking about possession and amount of plays with your offense, is there an ideal amount of plays in your head, offensively, that you try to kind of get to in a week? No, because there's so many circumstances that can change, right? You block a kick, or you have an intercept to return for a touchdown, like, I'll take the touchdown any way we can get. It's not about stats, and that's what I refer to that. Like, obviously you want to measure progress, there's different ways to do it, but sometimes on the surface, you just look at those numbers, that doesn't tell the whole story. So when you're able to steal a possession like that or steal points in a different phase in the return game, like, if Avery returns at 60 yards and then we punch it on offense, that's great. Or you get an interception return down to the two and we don't score, like, what happened to Steven Means last year, and you should give him a hard time. Like, thanks for doing all the work, and then we'll punch it in. That's the way it goes. But you'll take the yards however you can get it. The whole objective is to win and to win as a team and to make sure, so however it happens, I'm fine with it. I mean, like I said, I think sometimes when you're just chasing certain statistics and you see why it happens, that it's gotten players and coaches paid before. But you can breed a level of selfishness that can screw you over as a team. And that's not the objective. The objective is the win, the win games. I mean, you see it all over and over and over again. There are examples every week, every year in the NFL. And that's the thing you're trying to hard to fight in a team, kind of mission oriented profession that can also, you know, the great part of this game and the way it gets promoted, there is, you can see where it can lean into some of your ego and your selfishness and guys got paid off that, right? So if you're just chasing sacks and you can end up screwing the rush plan, you can jet up the field, lose contain, quarterback extends drives. You got guys that, you know, they may not have the right route depth because they start pouting, they don't get the ball and they can screw up your spacing. So those are things that behind the scenes you've got to be aware of. That's why it's so important to have the right guys in the right perspective and mindset. And the objective is here is to win and we'll take it any way we can. How do you determine whether that, whether a guy fits that? Well, it's like people. I mean, the more you're around them, you see their habits every day. It's not just when the cameras are in there or when they have their, whatever social media thing they want to show the world through their avatar. You know, everybody's all happy and joking around and then it's like, camera goes off. So day after day when you're around people, we all know this in different parts of our lives and here what's real and what's not. So it's just a long, hard evaluation of day-to-day and habits. You mentioned, you mentioned Avery. They were probably just you and maybe having to put him on defense. Very close. I thought I was gonna put him in there on the San Fran game to end it. And I don't know what the, I was joking with Steve Hoffman that maybe if we can look this up, obviously it hadn't been a paramount importance to us, but I don't know how many guys would have gone into a game if you had gone in there a corner, which we practiced in the camp. You guys all saw that, right? It's Jacksonville. So he would have been a kick returner, punt returner, PP, covered kicks, played receiver, played running back. If you had to go in there and play DV, it's a pretty valuable roster spot. I don't know the last time I was joking with Steve Hoffman, maybe Dick LeBeau in 1959 or something like that. Maybe we'll call coach LeBeau and see if he did that. He may have. I don't know. You're seeing more and more of that with this NFL, but it's valuable to not just know one position to be able to play multiple positions. I think some of it's kind of how the game's been trending. What you want to call positionless is a lot of hybrid players, the way that they're growing up, playing the game where guys do play multiple spots, more seven on seven leagues, the way that people practice. So I think it's naturally, guys are like they didn't get 10 years old, they just got put it running back, and that's all they ever played. It's in the eye back and that's all they ever did. So they never really worked on route running or anything like that. Vice versa on the defensive side. You get a lot of guys at traditional safeties. Now people don't really match up zones or they're coming down there. They do have man covered skills. Again, those are things they've worked on more and more depending on what program they came from. So I think all that factors into it. But again, it's like what's old's new again, right? That's how the game used to be played. And here we are in 2022 and seeing a lot of those trends again. And it's Georgia Florida week and you have some Gators and Bulldogs on the team. Do you expect, I don't know, anything going on or do you hear about it at all or do you anything about it? No, unless Tennessee's playing and how they're good and how they'll hear from CP but the rest of those guys, I'm sure they do, but like I said, we got the people back on the Tennessee bandwagon singing Rocky Top and whatever those overalls are, but I'm sure at some point we'll hear it. How close is CP? I mean, I said, I didn't post my workout yesterday. I didn't start posting my workouts. No, we happy, I imagine he's pretty close and we can't definitely come back till next week. Hope to get him back sooner or later. I'll be excited when he's back. I'll start posting my workout videos.