 Working through that knee, how is he progressing, looking forward to something? He'll be out, Peter will be out, and Molin will be out, and Gifford will be out. So if you want to tweet all that out there real quick, I'll let you do that. And then we can move on. Is it a re-aggravation with the trail of the injury? No, just, no, not a re-aggravation. Just not going to be able to be out there for maybe a week or so, and we'll see how that progresses. But when able to do anything this week, we'll see where he's at next week. You talked about Dylan kind of coming back and doing well after being out for so long. Has he seemed to get better and more comfortable the more he has played? Yeah, you know what I mean? I think he has, and again, it's not perfect. And Dylan's strength is that he's smart. He understands what to do. He kind of, if he can stay square and keep his pad level down, stay inside out, he can do a good job in pass protection. But yeah, I mean, he's working. And again, we lost last week. So anybody's effort, offense, defense, special teams, coaching wasn't good enough. So, but it's been good to have him in there. And he's been really progressing well from the surgery. It's worked really hard to get back. With Berks being out, how much of an opportunity, how big is that for Chris Moore to step up? Chris Moore's made plays every time we throw in the ball. So the trailing had some drops when he was in there. And so Chris will give up. When we throw in Nick Westbrook, the ball, he's caught it. So they'll all get opportunities. How do the challenges of getting a short passing game going when it seems like it would be a solution to part of what you have in terms of pass pressure? But it's not something that's been easy. Well, you have, you know, again, looking at, you know, we're basing this off of, you know, the last week. And so when they're up on you, right, the quick passing game, that quick game, I thought we tried to allude to it the other day. It's not something, you know, maybe we'll have to use our man beaters or be able to throw the ball over top of them. It's just that they're quick games. It's just the windows and the contested catches. You don't have a lot of opportunity to create separation. It's still something that we have to be able to do. And, you know, trying to create that in a play pass and where you're getting rid of some of those bodies back there and trying to get them up closer to the line of scrimmage. Guys like Justin Brown on IR and Gipper out, how much does that push to kind of juggle on special teams? Everybody prepares us to start reaching every week. So excited to see some different guys in there and, you know, disappointed for Mike Brown. You know, just looking at how hard he worked in the offseason to want to be the personal protector who has a large responsibility of making calls. And, you know, so we'll see when his availability is after four games. You know, and then it's just another opportunity for somebody else to step in there. How's Gibson looked for you guys just in practice and so forth? You got a good impression of him? Yeah, you know what I mean? We just go into some games and looking at special teams and looking at the depth of that position. And but he's been had a great attitude. He's worked hard and he's ready to go. Oh, good. Anticipate him being out here next week. With how quickly Borough has a tendency of getting rid of the ball. Arden mentioned batted balls, getting their hands up important. Is that just a matter of getting their hands in the air? Is there something you can do with like rush lanes to try and make it more difficult on Borough? Well, it's obviously not running by him. You know what I mean? You can't bat a ball when you're running behind him in the pocket. But a lot of it is a timing and understanding of when he's ready to throw, you know, in quarterback, the front hand and trying to have an awareness of where his arm angle is or where he's looking. As he's looking to the right, as he's looking to the left. I think last year you were talking about Peyton Miller. Maybe it's your niece. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, sweet little Peyton. Yeah, for the cancer awareness. She's doing great. She's doing fantastic and again, she was in good hands at the University of Iowa Children's Hospital. And she's one of those girls that did the little wave thing and so that was cool. But Peyton is doing great and excited to be able to honor her and recognize her and cruise her catch. Thanks for asking, Jim. Yeah, you got it. It's kind of like DHOP is tough. I know he's dealing with the ankle injury. It's one of those things you have to decide whether more risk would be beneficial in the long term or, you know, having him out there at maybe less than 100% is... You know, man, that we've been through this is professional football. I mean, I'd like to, you know, you guys do all these polls and who's the best this and who's the best that. Who's 100% four weeks in. I'd like to see that poll because it's just not realistic. And the whole idea of this game is that you have to operate at less than 100%. And it very, very rarely is, if we waited for everybody to be 100%, we'd have a small roster. So with that, it's about professionalism, about getting the reps that he needs during the week, that timing reps with the quarterback. Can we get done in a jog through? What can we get done in a walkthrough? It works very hard to treat and to stay on top of things. So I'm satisfied with where he is and how he's prepared. How's the week been for Patrick Diller as far as preparation and just mental approach and everything? Good. You know what I mean? It's what it's got to be. You know what I mean? Like gave up a couple plays, you know what I mean? To probably one of the best edge defenders in this league. Right. You know what I mean? So I think he's come back to work and continue to work and develop. And that's what you've got to do. When you have a guy like struggle like that, do you do anything different to try and bring him along? Or like in this case, you just look at him like, hey, that was boss, Gary. It was, you know what I mean? And you know what I mean? Sometimes we were able to block him. Sometimes we weren't and get back to work. You figure out who you got to go against or what the game plan is and try to keep earning confidence. One little detail at a time as the week goes on. You're able to call Dane up and plug him in to do things right away? Able to? Yes, we are able to. Will we? I'm not sure. But yeah. If called on. He would be expected. Everybody that's here is expected to be ready to execute the role that we would have for him. It's the practice way we did today and the results are so. What about the bingles with the challenge there against their defense? You saw those guys did, you know, not too long ago. They get after it. They play hardball. They got good secondary, good D-line. You know, I don't study all things too much, but I know they got Jamar Chasing T Higgins over there. So, you know, they got playmakers everywhere on the field. How much do you try to be a calming force? Maybe the guys, so it might be pressing and things haven't gone well early to try to settle guys down and lift some spirits? You got to go out and, you know, try to try to let you play, you know, show and hopefully everybody else kind of matches that for me. You know, go out and do what I can. What my number is called that's blocking or catching the ball. So, and I play a lot of ball and has not so good years. And you got to stay level headed. It's a long season. How do you, how do you teach yourself to do that? Were you always level headed or was it something that kind of came gradually? Oh, it came gradually. I wasn't, you know, coming from Crimson, we won a lot of games. And, you know, my first year in the NFL, I went two and 14. But having somebody like Andre Johnson, who's, you know, was kind of like my mentor there in the area in Foster, those guys taught me how to kind of, you know, control what I can control. Is that something you try and impart on some of the younger guys here? Oh, yeah, absolutely. You got to, you got to go, you know, about your daily routine. However, no matter what the results is, and obviously, you know, if you feel like you got to do something to make, you know, yourself better to help the team, you got to do that. But you can't, you know, just, you know, think everything is on you when it's a team sport. First conversations go all the way through the roster. You talking offensive linemen? I taught everybody, you know, taught my best to.