 What a plan, what a plan or a personnel calls for it. What kind of discipline and patience does it require to kind of dink and dunk your way through a game? Yeah, I mean, it definitely comes up periodically throughout a season. You know, some games going in, they're gonna make it tough and you're gonna have to be smart with the football. So, just kind of depends on the game plan. Is there temptation in those situations to look, to want to do more? I mean, there's always temptation. You know, you want to make plays, you want to stretch the field, have opportunities downfield, give your guys a chance. So, there's definitely always temptation. We're gonna check the very complimentary of your play. He mentioned how you've done well against him. What is it about being able to go in there and just overcome that aura and everything that comes with playing it to that stake? Well, it's definitely a tough place to play. Look at it historically, they've been really good there. They're playing really good football right now. They're loud on third down. They got the foghorn going, get into a lot of weather games there. So, definitely a tough place to play and then we're gonna have to be at our best, communicating. They did a great job of mixing up personnel, mixing up looks. They give you every look in the book. And it's gonna be up to us to be able to communicate, ID, and be on the right people. You've got some of the guys in and out, not sure who's playing until late the week and how do you kind of manage it? It makes it tougher, not about it. But at the end of the day, you have to get ready to go each and every week, no matter what kind of hand you're dealt, and go play good football. I appreciate a management team that tries with an Adrian Peterson, goes and gets golden tated. And it's not just like, well guys are hurt, good luck everybody this weekend. Everyone's trying to do their best, right? They're trying to do their best to get guys in here that fit what we do and can fill in for guys when they go down. Players are doing our best to get ready to go each and every week. So it's from top to bottom of this organization. I think everyone tries to do the best they can to get ready and prepare the team each and every week. And what about Des Fitzpatrick's growth since maybe the summer gives you confidence that he could maybe step up for you guys, which is kind of the revolving door you guys have had at receiver? Yeah, he's definitely grown. A guy that came in maybe didn't have the start he wanted to. But as the season's gone on, started making a ton of plays on a weekly basis on scout team. And then you've seen his opportunities grow on Sunday. So it definitely kind of fits what this program is about is take advantage of your opportunity, take advantage of each day, grow in practice and then you'll get your opportunity on game day. Brian, what have you seen out of a guy like Golden Tate in his career? And is it easier maybe to have a veteran presence come in here? Is it easier to maybe get on the same page with a guy who's been in a different systems and a couple of different places? I hope so, haven't been on the field with him yet. But a ton of respect for his career, things he's done. He's been a guy who's consistently got open and plays a lot in the slot. And enjoyed watching him play over the years. So hopefully we can get on the same page quickly and he can contribute for us. I said that he came up to him and said, hey, anything I can do for you? Just let me know, man. He's still got to work his way onto the game day roster. But had any kind of conversation with him? What was your early interaction with him been like? Yeah, early interaction has been great. A guy I knew a little bit before he signed him. Like I mentioned, just had a great career and good football player, good dude. And so excited to have him. How about the way a guy like that can get you those three yards? How critical is that for you in a situation where you want to be precise with the football but still want to get those chunks? What are you talking about? Three yards for goal to take, yards after the catch. Oh, okay. Yeah, I mean yards after the catch are huge. I think it kind of fits what we like to do is get the ball on our playmakers' hands and let them make plays. You know, whether it's AJ or you mentioned Golden. Guys that are good with the football in their hands are going to be good for us. Brian, you haven't had a lot of games since you've been here that you probably wanted back after the game or maybe in the way that Sunday played out. How do you turn the page and let it fuel you or forget about it? Or what's your process to just move on and get ready for this one? Yeah, obviously, probably one of the worst games I've been a part of. So not something I'm proud of, but can definitely grow from it, have to turn the page and move on. You know, I don't think that's indicative of the player that I am and believe that I am. Just got to play smart football. You know, it turned into something that it shouldn't have ever been. And at the end of the day, have to turn the page and get ready and prepare for a new week. And as you get ready for this week, there's going to be a lot of new faces out there. You guys had a walkthrough yesterday. It's not clear how much you'll be able to do over the next couple of days. How do you get ready for a game with some new faces of wide receiver without having a full week of practice or as much time as you might like? It makes it hard, no doubt about it. Have to communicate really, really well. Be on the same page in the film room, in the installs, making sure we're communicating everything clearly, communicating exactly what I'm expecting. And then if we do get some full speed reps, taking advantage of every rep we get. You said a few times on Sunday, it falls on me, I need to be better. What specifically does need to be better this week than it was this past week? Name it? I mean, you guys watched the game. There was some good things in that game and then some things that hurt us. So just got to clean it up. So what's it like when new guys join the locker room? I mean, does it bravely introduce them during a team meeting? How do you meet the guys? And has it kind of been crazy? Just so many new guys coming in and out and are you constantly finding yourself and introducing yourself to new players? Yeah, it's been wild. I feel like we always have a little bit of turnover, but this year it's been heavy. I think yesterday in the team meeting when he introduced the new guys, I don't remember how many, I was probably like six or seven guys. And so you're trying to look around and match a name with a face and remember it and then go up to these guys and introduce yourself and welcome them to the team. But like I said, everyone's trying to try to fight and get this team ready to go. If we can add some guys that can help us, then I'm off for it.