 The fortune we lost Vincent Taylor ruptured his Achilles. So we haven't made a transaction yet, but we will at some point. Sorry, D-Led, I do not know. How intense do you look at the end of practice? Because Coach Lebser, that show is tough, you know, I had 11-11 good two-minute drills here today at the end. It's easy. It's like, that's what I was going to say. We're going to find out a lot about our guys and our team this week. It's easy to have energy the first couple of days. You know, this is kind of the last of that. There's really two ramp-up periods. That's what I was getting at D-Led yesterday. You know, we're trying to do what's best for the players and there's studies that show as you ramp them up, right? You have the first ramp-up last week and then the first two days of pads as you're pushing the volume you're asking these guys to go through. As you're adding reps, but it's a good test, and certainly at the end of practice, that's what you want to see. It's easy to have energy and choose whatever you want to call it at the beginning of practice, but these games come down to the end of the fourth quarter in the NFL. When a D-Tackle now, what does that do? We've got a lot of guys in there. We've got 10 guys right now in camp. We were heavy at D-Tackle. We had 11. Now we're at 10. Those guys are competing. We'll wait until I watch the practice film, but some of those guys are starting to flash and see if they can stack days. Any sense of what may happen? It's a non-contact. Like, nothing to do with, you know, we've had, you know, we continue, I mean, the guys are going to have something, right? But we were pretty healthy. You know, Brian had a thing. He was back out there today, and that was a non-contact injury on Vince Taylor. Yeah. The only design is we didn't see it. We didn't see it. We didn't see it. We didn't see it. Yeah, apparently. You guys, the heat's getting to you. Don't let the grind wear you down. I got it on the heat maybe wearing yelp down. It was right in plain sight. Yeah, it happened, the first team pair. What do you see at Lerenzo Carter, this season, so far, what do you expect hopefully throughout the year? Yeah, you know, well, you know, Zo's the old guy in that room, and he's not that old. And then in Adé and those guys are working, and I think Zo can bring a lot as as an outside linebacker and a rusher, he's got a lot of length. I really like his work habits. I'm very pleased with those so far. When it comes to ultimately making a decision between Drew Dahl and Matt Hennessy, whatever that happens, what do you need to see from them to solidify your bad decision? Yeah. Obviously, the physical stuff you need to see inside, but a lot of it is command. The really great centers, I'm going to put Todd McClure in the ring of honor, and knowing from everything I heard about Todd McClure, and you could go back and argue when Matt would tell you this, when he was a young player and having that veteran center and the guy had command, that helps. They run the show out there. Right down the middle of your offense, your center and your quarterback. If they got command, you got a good shot. Seeing Ben Jones do it, he helped change the culture in Tennessee. Came there a guy that could anchor the middle, and we're looking for somebody that had a kind of command. Obviously, Alex Mack did it here, did it at a high level. That's such an important position. Command, obviously, minimum drive required. They don't block your guy. But we want to see that presence as well. This might be a little bit far. How it went comes to this question, but because of the unsettledness that you have in the offensive line a little bit, do you maybe play Jake and Chris more in the pre-season to get the rhythm? Or maybe you would. So going record, you got to make a judgment where your team is at, and where we're at, and what we need to do. We need to continue. These guys need work. You know, the quarterbacks need to feel the pocket. There's risk every time you go out there, but we're not gonna sit here and live in our fears. And Marcus, Dez, they need to feel that pocket. You try to simulate as much as you can, and you have these pressure periods where you want them to feel, but at the end of the day, they may get bumped into and you're trying to avoid that, but they're not getting tackled. It's a little bit different when it's live and they're live, so our guys need to. And we'll adjust how many snaps, depending on how the camp's going and where we think we're at with that position. Is that something that you burned, maybe from last year a little bit? Lessons learned every day, but a lot. I mean, hindsight's always easy to go back and not to play martyr, like, oh, I should have done this. We know why we made the decision where we were at last year. We had some veterans, didn't feel good about depth in a lot of spaces. That first game in Tennessee, you would hope to see a lot more improvement. Guys are actually taking a snap. We had so many guys that never taken an NFL snap. We had to find out if we had any depth with these young guys and felt very thin at spots and some veterans and you look back at it and we've got more competition. I feel better about our depth. We've got more guys that have played and so we expect we need to be ready to go a week one. When it comes to quarterback leadership styles, it feels like Marcus is a little bit different than Matt's. Is that accurate? Yeah, it's very accurate. The worst thing you do, I mean, there's nothing more fraudulent than a quarterback tries to come in and act, but somebody's not. There's a reason why everybody, it's probably been Marcus Luzon. You got these gurus out there, you know, these quarterback gurus and they may try to tell a quarterback he's got to act a certain way and they tell him as a little kid to do this or that, but guys try to act something or not, they're frauds, they get out of there, let them lead in their own way and he's got real good leadership. Matt has his own style. Ryan Tenor has his own style. I'm Fitzpatrick, Luzco's on Matt Hasselback, Jason Campbell, Mark Brunel, Todd Collins, they're all different, Josh. What's Marcus' style? Watch him every day. So, why don't you ask his teammates? I like his style, because he's himself. It seems like such a nice guy, I know Matt had a little bit of an edge. Does Marcus have an edge when it's needed or is that needed? That's such a ridiculous surface personality thing. Guys, that's just ridiculous, Josh. Like an edge, what kind of edge do you have? What do you do with an edge that you think Matt had that Marcus Dougan or Desmond doesn't have? How on it, folks? You know, I'm making sure. That's what I'm asking you. Call an edge, I mean, there wasn't a lot of that last year. I mean, Matt was his own guy, Marcus is his own guy. Like I said, Tenor Hill is his own guy. Like, I don't know what that fake edge is. Is there some kind of bravado you want us to tell him to do? No. No, yeah, so, ask his teammates.