 Yeah, we have till 90 minutes before, but I would say that that's more likely than not that, you know, Ryan will start the game as the backup and be active. I was kind of thinking when you kind of settled in and gotten up to speed in the short time he's been here. Yeah, well, two days working hard trying to figure out our system and you know there's a lot of carry over offensive line wise it's just terminology as it relates to, you know, what we call something and what we call play, but again seems to be conscientious and seems to be, you know, willing to study in a short amount of time, so see where he's at for the game. Brown's killed kind of in what you guys expected or hoped for anyway in terms of consistency, dependability. Those are all things that we strive for. I mean, halfway through the season, and I'm glad that Daniel's here, each and every week is different. I like coaching Danny and I mean he's kind of figured it out like a story and you know where he's progressed through this league and made it, you know, all those types of things and so he's played in this league and again, we'll see how he does this week, but that's the most important thing. You've talked a couple of times about wanting to monitor Peter's progress at guard. How would you say that's gone in his first full-year play in that position? Well, yeah, full-year. We're halfway through. Let's talk about the jab wires, not mid-season reports, not really what I'm looking for. Has had some really good plays, continued to talk about, you know, using length and pass protection, not letting guys get into our body, but loved the competitiveness. So we'll have to play with that this week, a very, very good defensive line with the jab wires. How much does Lawrence's mobility still figure into his game as a whole day? I think it does. I mean, he's long strides, he gains ground. They have the ability to run their zone read and the read game with him. You know, I mean, how much that showed up, probably less than normal, we have to be ready for it. But I know that he's gaining a lot of yards when he scrambles, you know, he's aggressive with it. It's not like he goes and just gets ready to slide, he's stretched out some 20-yard gains with the scrambles and so he takes a peek, he looks, he looks and then, you know, if it's there, it's done a nice job of getting into the defense and breaking down the defense and gaining a lot of yards. You look at Christian Kirk and just the way that they use him, how does it stand out, you know, how they try to isolate and create a match up? Well, there's a lot of overs, a lot of, you know, option routes. You know, he's not just an option, I mean, he's got some juice, he's got some speed, he's got route craft, you know, so it's not just an intermediate short option route runner, you know, he does a nice job on the overs, he does a nice job of going inside the hash and being able to break out, you know, towards that, towards the pylon, but being able to have the quickness and the acceleration to take it inside the hash to sell it on the over and then break it back out. What would you say makes him feel good in getting yards after the catch? Him or everybody? Christian Kirk's, I'm a seven career putt return, kickoff return touchdowns in college, so there's a skill set there, he's fast, he's quick, runs hard, again, those are all things that make for guys that are good after the catch. Got one from Teresa here, just wants to know if you've ever heard a sideline report on a network fabricated, he quotes from you while you've been in the game, all that stuff with the Carissa Thompson. Have I ever heard? No, I haven't heard. I'm sure it'd be boring if they fabricated what I had to say. Yeah, don't laugh at one time, guys. I mean, I guess, like everybody else, helps him down, how's he kind of handled working by all the scenes to get better? Good, I mean, I think, again, the only day that matters is game day, you know, we put work in, we have, we study, we ask questions, and, you know, but the one day that we have the test, like, any mistakes are going to happen, can't let them mount up, can't let one mistake turn into another and to another. And, you know, confident that they'll, you know, come back and make plays that are going to help us. How was Sean's week coming back with the thumb? And is there a chance that, I don't know, like a club or something like that could be a factor for him to allow him to be out there? No, he'll be out. Last year, this Jaguar's team really got ebbing them going at times when they played you guys. What kind of challenge is it to contain him and defend him underneath with flying backers? Yes, it's a challenge. They do a nice job of getting them, you know, catching run opportunities, keepers, things on the move, boots, he's quick, you know, he's fast, he builds speed, it's very, you know, a lot of examples on tape of three or four-yard routes or catches that turn into 25 yards, just the circles, circles the guys up. And so I agree with you with the first game. I thought we did a much, much better job and an understanding of how they were trying to play the game the second time this year is a new year. But those types of plays are still showing up, you know, with him. And if teams can tackle him, you know, that they've had success. And his average per catch is what it is, it's eight or nine yards. And to me, watching our film, it's either 24 yards or it's two. And so he has the ability to take those two or three-yard routes and turn them in to 25-yard gains. If you're not careful and you don't tackle, you're not good in a perimeter when a ball gets out there. Anybody else besides Sean? Dillard and Burke. And to your question, you know, I think you probably asked about, he had a good week of practice on the show team, you know, allowing him to get some of those looks and what we would call a return to play. But just probably glossed over some of that just because he was out. But yes, there was ability to get out and practice and do some things. But probably trying to give that thing another, you know, week to just heal from the procedure. But from what I saw, I felt good, you know, helping us on the show team and getting his look in and his reaction and seeing things. How well is your fourth year, week four being out there with him? You know, one day at a time, trying to go out, win a game, however that is, you know, obviously will. I feel like it's, you know, getting a grasp of what this league is like and what it has to offer every game. What can you say about the way this team, in this tough time, is being able to keep the morale up and be praying for plenty of things? Having a lot of guys who play a lot of football, that helps. Being, you know, me being on a different team, other guys being on different teams and just, you know, going through certain things we went through at different places. I think us being here and obviously these guys here was in the same situation last year that we're in now. So I don't think anybody is, you know, too much worried about, you know, the record, taking everything game for game. You get props in film study, film review, I should say, for, you know, for breaking up that, what's the interception on Sunday? No, not too much, not too many props. So, you know, I didn't score a touchdown. That's my job, you know, not to break out the football, but, you know, obviously it was a good play. And, you know, Tim, Tim Kelly did mention it in the meeting, you know, what happened. But, you know, we're trying to score touchdowns down there, not break out PBU's. You played a lot on your AFC South Kings in your life, just kind of what stands out, kind of the standout, particularly with the best division, kind of rivalries? Oh, yeah, man. It's gotten better since I've been in, I would say, just overall, you know, it used to be a couple of teams that, you know, kind of run away with it. But, you know, it's up for grabs now, which is good. Yondra, you mentioned how, like, this team has kind of been in this situation last year. And you've been on teams that have maybe struggled for stretches. In your experience, what from a mentality standpoint does it take to make sure, like, things don't go off the rails? Like, in your experience? From my experience, you know, it's focusing on your job more, worrying about what you can control and not what goes on around you. When you're in a situation like that, it's easy to point fingers or, you know, speak on something that you can't control. But, you know, when you kind of focus on what you have to do and just stay down that lane, I think it helps. Because, you know, when your record is what it is, you know, everybody can do something better. In talking to some of the other receivers, they mentioned how, sometimes, you guys got to cut your ropes a little short. But there's an understanding with Will as far as, like, when that has to happen. How do you develop that relationship and that understanding? Communicating with him after the play, you know, practice, communicating with him on the sideline, speaking on certain things that we feel like we can hit, you know, in certain things that, you know, if, you know, if he feel like he doesn't have time, you know, just adjusting to it a certain way. But, you know, that comes with just communicating with Will. You know, not really, you know, sitting there, you know, telling him, you know, everything we think, but allowing him to speak to us as well about what he sees. And then when you see, you know, over the last three weeks, like, something like 33 QB hits, 11 sacks, you see him take that and come back to the huddle. What does that tell you about him? Man, he's tough. That, you know, he want to win. And, you know, he's trying to go out and make a name for himself and, you know, help this organization win games. And you got to love that. I would say places to eat. Surprisingly, there's some good food here. You know, I always was told that, you know, Nashville is known for its hot chicken, but they got some good restaurants here. It's just not, you know, hot chicken. So, and I like to cook, but, you know, I eat out here and there. So it's definitely some good restaurants here. Yeah, maybe one, when they let me invest in them, but no, maybe I'll speak on it when I got my own restaurant here. Of course, I might call it nukes. That might be a good one. Sorry, a nukes. Oh no, so it's not, we good then. It's not spelled in UK.