 Sure, Matt. Just how did everything go today with you all going inside and so for getting ready for the season finale against Tampa Bay? Yeah, I thought we had a good start to the week today. I thought the mindset was right on the field. And it's one of those things you got to stay locked in. You got to be ready to go. And I thought the guys did a good job of that today. And how do you handle a guy like Dante Fowler comes in? Expectations are high and he has a battle through a lot of different things this year to just try to get on the field and play. Yeah, you never know how years are going to shake out. And obviously this year didn't shake out the way we all would have liked for it to have done. But you've got to keep working at it and you've got to stay positive and keep that kind of mindset. And I think all of us have worked at that this year. Tori? Hi, Matt. I know there's still one game left. And I know that's what you all are focusing on this week. But there is a lot of change potentially coming. How much do you think about what's coming in the next month or so for this organization and how much is that in the back of your head, if at all? I mean, there'll be plenty of time to worry about that and get better informed on that next week. And so right now, I'm just staying focused on going and get myself prepared and finding a way to win on Sunday. And whatever happens next week can wait until then. I've always felt like worrying about things in the future or putting your eyes past the things that are right in front of you, take away from me being at my best. And so I try to stay focused on that. Even with the record being what it is, what do you hope the 2020 season showed potentially a new general manager about the Falcons organization from your perspective? Yeah, I think I've said this a number of times. I think the margin in this league is very fine. It's very small. And the difference between having the home seed and the AFC and where we were at 4-11 isn't much. I feel like we've got a good core group of guys here that you can build on. And I think we've been competitive. We just haven't found a way to get the job done in finishing situations enough this year. And that's something we definitely have to improve at moving forward. Jason? Hey, Matt, heading into this final game, how would you sum up this season, starting from the pandemic, the coaching change and just how the players have been able to respond through 15 games entering one more? Yeah, it's been a strange year for sure. I think like so many people in all kinds of different professions and walks of life, I mean, it's been unique, disappointing for sure. Up until this point, hopefully we can finish it with a positive. But there's been a lot of chances that we've had that we didn't capitalize on. And our story could be a lot different had we done that. So disappointing, but it's something that you have to learn from and hopefully be better for it moving forward. And one of your teammates, Alex Mack, he's been the guy for you for these last five years. What's he meant to your career? Obviously, this could not be his final game as a falcon with the contract expiring. So just kind of what's he meant to you throughout his time here? Well, he's been a ton. He is an awesome teammate. He gives you everything he's got, mentally, physically, emotionally, every ounce of what he has, he's given to our team weekend and week out. He's a good friend. He's just a really good person. And I've been lucky to have spent five years with him. It goes by quickly. I feel like he just got here. But I've really enjoyed it. And he's been such a rock for our organization at that position for a long time. And we've been able to depend on him. And I've certainly been able to depend on him. Will McFadden? Hey, Matt. I know your chemistry with Calvin heading into the year was already in a really great spot. But without Julio on the field for the last few games, has your faith, confidence, connection with him grown even more in kind of an in-game setting with him being the number one guy out there? It was already there. There's no doubt about it. I trust him to go out and make plays. He's just got such a skill set that's really difficult to defend. And he's a lot of fun to play with. I think your confidence just continues to grow, though. As high as it was coming into the year, and it has been all year, with what he's doing, you only get more and more confident and believe in him more and more. And we're certainly lucky to have him. He's going to be a great player for a long time. And looking ahead at Tampa, this obviously second time that you've seen him, what maybe are you expecting this time around, given the way that they played you all just two weekends ago? Yeah. I mean, I think they're a team that gives you a lot of different looks in terms of pressures. And you have to be on top of your pass protection. We'd obviously love to be able to run it a little better than we did against him last time, stay a little bit more balanced, keep them a little bit more off balance. And, you know, but I would expect probably a lot of the same things. I mean, Todd has been a great coordinator. Todd Bowles has been a great coordinator in this league for a long time. And he certainly knows what he's doing. Justin Felder. Hey, Matt, this is a really imperfect comparison. But you hear a lot in college football. If you win your bowl game in the off seasons, a lot more fun, a lot better feelings. Last year in week 17, you went to Tampa to end the season with a win. Is there any kind of similar residual good feelings from that, from getting a win in week 17 that you can take into an off season, even if the hole wasn't as good as you would have liked? I definitely think it beats the alternative, you know? It's never fun going in with a loss. So, yeah, I think, you know, I do think there are. I think, you know, particularly for younger guys that, you know, I'm a believer that you have to learn how to do it in this league. You have to learn how to play well. You have to learn how to get yourself prepared. You have to learn how to win games. And, you know, I think those experiences are always valuable and there's always things to build on. So, you know, I definitely think there is merit to that. And I got a question from D-Led in the chat here. Coach Arians said earlier this week they wanted to get focused on stopping Calvin and getting more pressure on you. How are you guys going to plan to counter that? Yeah, we'd obviously like to not have that happen, you know? We're focused on protecting me and trying to get Calvin open. And so, you know, that's why you work all week. But in terms of countering it, you know, when Calvin gets his one-on-one matchups, we've got to trust him to win. And then other guys, you know, have to step up and make plays. And I think if we can run the ball efficiently, that's going to help us. Allison? Hey, Matt, 2020 has been just unprecedented for everybody. And without looking at wins and losses, just what have you learned about yourself and the team with just all the changes and adapting to this pandemic season? Yeah, I think it's, you know, I've definitely learned a lot about being flexible and, you know, changing routines. Our routines have constantly had to change throughout the year in order to adapt for, you know, different protocols that have come up in regards to COVID. And I feel like I've learned how to be a little bit more efficient, you know, which is a good thing moving forward. You know, there are ways, you know, to communicate so much better as a result of this, where you don't constantly have to be in the building. And I think that's a positive moving forward, you know, because getting rested and staying fresh, all those things are huge. And I think, you know, I've certainly, you know, put more tools in the toolbox this year of learning how to get things done and not always having to be in the building. George Henry? Yeah, Matt, you mentioned the, getting the running game going. What's going to be the key? Because you guys averaged 4.6 yards per kilo last week. So you look pretty robust. What's going to be the key to getting it going this week? Well, I think number one, we've got to play well up front. And, you know, it's a very good defense against the run. They're physical, defense alliance, very physical. They've got two really fast and athletic linebackers. You know, so for us, it's going to be about getting hats on hats up front and making sure that we're giving our backs lanes and opportunities. And then our backs have to do a great job of finishing runs, finding ways to get the dirty two, three, four extra yards at the end of runs. If they can get that going for us, which I thought we did a nice job of last week, that helps us.