 Mike, will anybody be added today to the reserve COVID list on the roster? We'll see where that is this afternoon when the personnel report comes out. Jim? Like how soon would you like to make a decision at right tackle and what have you seen, you know, from the competition at that position up to this point? You know, there's been some moving parts there, Jim. I think that, you know, we have some time and I think that it's still a competition. You know, we want to try to find the best guy to play over there. Ty's been working his way back. Quiz has been, you know, in there consistently and then Kendall, you know, just has been, you know, obviously working his way back in just recently. So, you know, I think that that's probably going to go a little bit longer and we'll make sure that they're all given the opportunity and also, you know, figuring out what's going to be best, you know, for the rotation, for the season and then where the other pieces fall. Tron? Yeah, Coach, for the third down defense, right? Talking to some of the players, they mentioned urgency, they mentioned confidence and also they mentioned just competing. What do those words mean for you and how do they relate to your improvements on third down defense? Oh, man, I think those are all great, you know, qualities and characteristics to have when you're trying to get off the field or, you know, doing a lot of things. Those would be all great things to have and to try to do, you know, it's, you know, but it's about trying to, you know, play better when you have them in second and long and keeping them there. You know, you can see the impact that it had on us the other night on third and 11, you know, trying to move the ball down the field. Pass rusher gets a piece of Logan's arm and the ball flutters up in the air and it's returned for a touchdown. So, you know, and then obviously you guys can see and we all can see the types of plays that are when you're in the third and short, you know, teams can run the ball, they're quick passing and they bunch you up and, you know, try to pick you and rub you in. So there's all those things that come into play. So obviously there's a mentality to it, but hopefully, you know, putting them in some of those longer yarded situations and then executing would be ideal. John. Hey, Mike, any coaches or players that'll be returning from COVID protocol for today's practice? Not that I'm aware of. Thank you. Terry. Mike, with the release of John Simon yesterday, is that kind of a sign that some of the younger guys like Rashad Weaver and Ola and Roberson are ready for those depth roles and to step into some playing time? I think that's just a sign that, you know, we're making roster cuts and, you know, hopefully we can, you know, continue to have a relationship with John. I've got a lot of history with John and as a person and as a player, I think very highly of him, you know, so, you know, hopefully, you know, we could, you know, potentially find a way to bring him back, you know, as we work our way through this process, you know, that's something that could happen. As far as those other guys, you know, they have, you know, been working in special teams, have improved, but again, it's just very early on in this process of the roster construction. Derek Stone? Yeah, Mike, the NFL top 100 at Derrick as the fourth player voted on by the players. And I just kind of wonder what you make of Derek's ascension in the league amongst other players. When you took over as coach, he hadn't been a starting running back before and really took some time before he became a great player. So what do you make of kind of the patience that Derek has had and what he's been through to be viewed by his peers as one of the top four players in the game? You know, most everybody that comes into the National Football League is very successful, you know, at the college level. There's always outliers, you know, I'm not going to try to debate that, but obviously Derek was a very, very successful player in high school and college at a big time program. And then, you know, you come in, you play behind a player, you're kind of figuring things out, new offense, new scheme. And to his credit, you know, only continue to work harder and improve and help lead our football team. So I got a lot of respect for Derek and kind of, you know, it probably wasn't, you know, the best or the start that he had envisioned to his career. And I think it's a great example of just, you know, he's not being patient. I don't want to use patience the right word, but just sticking with it and continuing to compete, to improve and be very, you know, durable and very productive, you know, thus far in his career. Paul. What has Sal told you about when you're gonna be back out there? Just continuing to work my way through the protocols. But there's a day, Mike. What's the 10th day or the 11th day? Again, it's not today. So we'll focus on today. Had a great team meeting this morning. Guys will be, you know, meeting, lifting, trying to make the corrections from the games that we feel are pretty critical, considering we didn't play the game, you know, the way that we would need to to win or be competitive, you know, and then have a great practice. And then we'll, we'll see where things are at, you know, after today. Buck. Yeah, Mike. When you were talking about the tackle situation, you didn't bring up Dylan. How has he handled playing both guard and tackle? And does he look more comfortable at one over the other? I understand he's probably gonna have to play both. Yeah, no, I'm just, you know, I think where that competition is, it's gonna probably fall on one of those three guys and Dylan's gonna continue to work and have to get better. And he has, there's been, you know, improvements since, since training camp and each game. And, you know, but it's, there's a lot of things that go into that and playing guard and playing a tackle, having that ability to do both of those can be a real positive one. You know, where guys are each week, where we need him to be, it would be nice that he can play multiple positions. Steve Landon. Mike, as you go through this week and you have to do roster cut-downs, the fact, I know it's probably not ever a real comfortable position as a head coach to tell people those sort of things, but is it all made harder by the fact that you're at home in your living room right now? Does that make those conversations more difficult? You know, I mean, I haven't had any of those conversations from Zoom. I don't know that that's necessarily the way that we would want to do business. I follow up with the guys, you know, John's handled a few that we've had already. You know, I'm not, you know, I mean, there is a certain, you know, I think sincerity and empathy that you have, you know, for these guys that come in, that compete for us, that work for us, work with us. And then, you know, you got to make some decisions. You know, I mean, it's never, not everybody makes it, you know, but you know, I feel like we've always tried to respect each and every player, try to communicate with them as to what we saw and the things that we think when we're trying to build the roster. And then as far as some of those guys, you know, may be back with us in the practice squad. John, John. Mike, any idea what to expect from Julio in practice this week, whether it'll be similar last week or he'll be able to ramp things up a little bit? Yeah, we're hoping that things continue to trend towards, you know, where they would be for the regular season, you know, but we'll see that we'll continue to try to have a plan to get him ready as well as everybody else as we move forward. These four days will be important for us. You know, there'll be a lot of different things that get covered over the course of the next four days between, you know, our improvement, our focus on Arizona, you know, our ability to handle situations will be something that we'll look at this week as well. So there'll be a lot that we have to do and I'm very hopeful that, you know, we'll handle that well. Jim? I guess, Mike, the timing of cuts this year is different than years past. What kind of challenges will present you to, you know, get practice schedules worked out, maybe not knowing who's gonna be out there in certain days and then not knowing what your practice squad's gonna look like until the middle of one of those practice days? Well, everybody's gotta be released by, you know, tomorrow, you know, those players that we're, you know, we're moving on from and then, you know, Wednesday at 11 or 12 o'clock, we'll be able to start to add some practice squad players. You know, so today we'll focus on, you know, the guys that we have available, you know, to try to get some work in and then we'll do the same thing and again, continue to communicate with the coaches, whether that's because of, you know, subtractions from our roster or, you know, injuries that guys aren't practicing each and every day. I feel like there's a good, very good communication system set up between Todd and John, myself, you know, stretch, the coordinators, you know, so we try to stay on top of that each and every day and morning and sometimes those things change, you know, and they're pretty, we have to stay pretty, you know, fluid and be willing to adjust, Jim. Mike, I know you didn't play a lot of starters in the preseason finale the other night, but Taylor was one that got in there, first action he'd had really since the ACL injury. How important was that for him from that, I guess the state of mind to be able to go back out there and practice, play in a game before the regular season starts and test that injury? I think that'd be something that you should ask Taylor because, you know, whether I think it's important or whether the coaches or the trainers, you know, that's on the individual player. I mean, I thought it was important enough that he play in the game to be out there before the regular season. So those are all things that we think are important. Joe. Mike, I know roster cuts difficult every year. I mean, is it, do you feel like this is one of your tougher decisions because of the competition on the roster and what positions maybe are your toughest choices going to come at? I mean, Jim, those things are always, always tough and there's been a lot of great competition. You know, I'm not going to review, you know, the roster right now. We're continuing to work our way through that, you know, whether they're all hard, they're all tough cuts. You know, when you have to tell guys that, you know, they're not going to be on the 53-man roster, they're all hard. So that's kind of where we're at there. All right, I think that may be it other than the chatter and the chat at the moment. Thank you, coach. It's an opportunity. This is a light day. Guys don't have much. You won't say anything. Everybody, that was for everybody else, not Paul. Have a great day, guys. Thanks. Thanks for having us, Mark. Bye, Mike. Bye, Jerry.