 Mike, the day you were introduced, there was a lot of talk about creating and building the Titan Way. With the success and steps taken over these last three seasons up to now, what's the big challenge or how big is the challenge of taking those next steps to earn more championships? Well, I think the longer that you do it, I mean, it's about sustained consistent success. And it's about trying to build a culture of winning and competitiveness. And then this is when you have to play your best. This is when it matters. There's no do-overs. There's no, hey, let's come back next week and get them. So that's the approach that we're taking. We're trying to use this time wisely and get everybody what they need and focus on the things that we know are important. What is at stake? And obviously, you don't get any do-overs. How can you get guys? Is there a challenge to get guys to play fast, not be too nervous out there where it kind of slows them down? And I think that just making sure that you're preparing and we've played in a lot of big games. And hopefully, they can settle in whenever that is and go play. And that's what it comes down to. And I think that that's a great point. At the end of the day, we're going to give them a game plan in all three phases. And they have to go out and execute and make plays. And we have to give them answers if things are showing up in the game that maybe the other team had done differently. And I think that we try to do that anyways. It's just that you don't want to just start making things up, Jim, just because you're in the playoffs. It's not like, hey, let's start to try this. We have to be who we are, do what we do, things that we believe in that we know are important. You guys have had a lot of success coming off by weeks and extended time off since you've been the coach here. How much of that is in your philosophy of coaching was built off of what you've learned as a player coming off those type of situations? I mean, I think you try to reference some things. I just try to focus on how much time do we have? What do we need to do? What does each player need to do? Try to have a plan for each guy based on health or based on how much they've played and based on the things that I think that we need to do. And it changes. It changes based on when you have the buy or this particular week coming after 17 games. Your career is certainly stamped by what you did in the post-season. How much do you think guys' careers are defined to a degree by what they do in the post-season? Quarterbacks specific? Well, quarterbacks. I think that that's always been the argument that's been something that I think everybody wants to define themselves as a champion. And I think certainly quarterbacks, you look at numbers. I'm not into debating because that's not my job. But you have to be able to execute. You're going to have to be able to come up with clutch plays both sides of the football. You're going to have to make a critical kick to help you win and move on in the playoffs. John, you mentioned the other day kind of challenging each guy with one thing to sort of improve on it and work on. How's that going? Have you kind of done that more yourself? Or you leave that to position coaches? It's a group effort. And I would like to, I had them ask the players. I had the players think about what their response to that question would be. Because I think at any time that you're dealing with somebody else and there's something that you're asking them to do, you hope that what they had in mind was similar to what you had in mind. So that there's not a whole big disconnect. And then you have to spend a bunch of time trying to close the gap about what they perceive or what they think and about what the coaches think. So it's going well. We'll continue to do that today. We'll do it Sunday. I mean, we'll continue throughout our preparation. But that was a group effort. I mean, that's my input with the coach's input. And then them sharing it with the players and then going out here today and trying to work on it. Some of those franchises that aren't successful with that structural organization-wise isn't there from top to bottom. But it's something that you, John Robinson, everyone seems to have. What has been the key to really just developing that consistency, that culture, to where everybody all the way down to the ball guys have the same mindset? Well, I think first, Amy lets us do our job. But I know that I respect and I appreciate and I value. She allows John and I to do our jobs here to manage the football team, the decisions that we make. I mean, she has a lot of input, obviously. But she allows us to do our jobs, which I can't thank her enough for. And then it's just about hiring guys and people that you trust that believe in the same things that you believe in that are willing to teach the players, that give them ways to improve and give them things to help them. And I think the consistency is great when it works. And so the big thing about this is you never want to sleep on this game. You never want to feel like you've arrived. You never want to feel like you have all the answers. She's already asked one. I've got one from somebody who's not here today. That's OK. Yeah, let her in. Tom Brady has said that the challenge of the bye week is that it can be very humbling. You go from celebrating to suddenly trying to pick apart what you have to improve on and fix before the next game. For you, you've kind of covered this a couple times. But what are the keys that you've been asking guys to address specifically this week? It's going to be the same consistent message. Just focus on things that are important and not interesting. Focus on a few details. Focus on things that we believe and know when. Football games in this league, taking care of the football, turning it over situationally, being great on third down, being great in a red zone. There's a lot of great examples. Just go back and watch a lot of these playoff games and how they're won and lost. With you guys not knowing, obviously, who you're facing right now, is this week more so you prep today in terms of field stuff and then let them have a little time off or how are you utilizing the week? Yeah, I mean, they'll be off. I'm sure they'll be in here, guys with treatment, guys, the weight room will be open. Coaches will work a little bit. Coaches will have some time off as well. And then get back on Sunday just to be able to reset and kind of do some of the stuff that we're going to do today. When are they off starting? Tomorrow, Thursday. The Wednesday? Thursday, Friday, Saturday. I've been playing the 17 game season, man, and the injuries that you had, do you feel like you're in a pretty good place physically? And do guys appear in a good place mentally, maybe, after the game? Yeah, I think mentally. I think mentally that they're in a good place. I think that they're focused. They're locked in. But I also think that they are probably looking forward to a few days off. And we'll get them back here on Sunday. We'll focus on today, trying to have a great day, get some conditioning in, some fundamentals. And physically, I don't think anybody feels great. I can't imagine that Jeff Simmons or Kevin Byard, these guys that played Ben Jones, whether they're on the injury report or not, I can't imagine they feel great. We'll get you through it. I mean, the prize at the end, I guess, is what? Well, I think that that's a great question for them. I don't want to speak for them. But I know that those particular players, and a lot of other ones, they're going to do whatever they have to do to be out there, to be ready to do whatever they have to do to help the team win. Just Ryan, you're getting AFC offensive player of the week, kind of a cool thing for him. Headed into the bye week too, but also to the playoffs to have something like that. Yeah, it's a very good performance. And a lot of stuff that he did helped us win, like just the ability to go down there in the red zone and execute, and the points at the end of half ended up being critical. So keep building on it, and keep working on it. And I know that that's what Ryan will do. I'm sure he's appreciative of the honor and the recognition. But he's going to be back out there today trying to improve some of the things that he needs to work on. You've accomplished your regular season goal in terms of getting this fight. You guys put yourselves in the best position. I know you've talked and preached about how you're just getting started, a lot of work ahead. But did you allow yourself any time, maybe the last day or two, to reflect on, as a head coach, being able to accomplish that first goal? No, as far as the reflection, no. It's just part of the process. And there's only one team that was going to get the weekend off in the AFC and one in the NFC. It would have gone to a quick turnaround in preparing and finding out who we play. And then to be able to be in a position to have the week off, it was, hey, what's the best schedule for our guys? So not a whole lot of time for reflection. I just want to try to continue what we've done, which is play well down the stretch. Obviously, well enough to win three games in a row and put ourselves in this position.