 Yeah, coach, Monday, how'd everybody look just coming back? Yeah, come back from a day off. Yeah, and we try to plan everything out. And there's a strategy why we do what we do, but I thought it was good energy and focus. As always, there's things to clean up, things we're working on. And you're finding out a lot about these guys. What's the approach for the first exhibition game? No, no game planning, all that kind of stuff. But how do you want to proceed? Yeah, just see these guys come out here and execute against a different team scheme. Things you try to simulate in practice that you can't simulate in the games, the liveness of the pocket, the quarterback, tackling, all the stuff you want to see. Was there anything when Kyle came back this year that made you surprised to get improved? It surprised me. I continually said last year, and what we asked him to do, especially that position, that there we hoped there would be a leap in year two, and he had a good rookie year. And I love the way he's working. I like his mindset. Like a lot of our guys in year two, they're more comfortable. So we'll see. We'll see how it plays out. Very pleased with how he's doing. I was just wondering if there was one time that you were just like, oh, wow, like, yeah, maybe he's either took a bigger jump than A than anticipated, or if? Yeah, it's hard to say until we play. I'm optimistic. That's the case, Mike, but we'll have to see. But you certainly see the confidence in going through a year and knows what to expect. Time to have the unknown of how to take care of his body throughout the NFL season. Yeah, I mean, if it was something that we thought was long term, I'd update you like with Vince. We'll see. The car came out, which is why it was just kind of, yeah. You know, it's strange. As long as you're in business and you guys have covered it, I remember Rocky McIntosh walking off the field, jogging off the field in the old Meadowlands in 2007. Looked fine. They tell you, you know, it tears the ACL the next day. Coached a player, and I'll keep it private. But he was carted off the game. He was fine. And some of the veteran tight ends may have had an issue with it. But in all seriousness, you just never know, Mike. You really don't. I know it looks ugly, and we take every precaution. And I'm not making light of anybody who's been injured, because it's unfortunate part of the game. But it's hard to tell when somebody gets carted off. Arthur, do you talk a little bit about the communication in the secondary standpoint, when you're doing a red zone drill down, a lot of rubs and things like that? Do you like the young safety group progressing from a communication standpoint? We feel like they are. It's good. You can't get enough of that. There's different situations you throw at them. And it's important those guys communicate. So we're working a couple of different things. Got some young guys, some more reps today, especially in the team periods. And it was fun to watch them. I'm excited to go look at the film. See, there's a guy that flashes every day, especially up front, on both sides. Talk about Brian Blast, do you want to talk about his progression? I know what you see on him. It's all relative, right? When you get the pads on, it's a little bit different. You're going full speed, but you're in the spiders. I think he's had a solid camp so far. Another guy played a lot as a rookie. And I hope that experience, and he improves and builds that confidence. But I've been pleased with him as well. How are you getting back out there today? Yeah, just assessing it. Yeah, it was good to have him back out there. You never know those things. And we'll continue to assess to see if he's healthy enough to play Friday night. Is this with his backs, like you said? Yeah, it was tricky. Is it a day-to-day, day-after-day, where you have to check on it type thing? You know, this one will probably be, let's assess. We're going to get back after tomorrow. We'll be in pads tomorrow and Wednesday. And grind it pretty good here with some training camp practices. And so we'll see how it responds. I think that's probably the best realistic answer I can give you. With such eyes to him, he's a guy live that's in the flash over and over. What has he shown you that took put of it? Quickness and power. And but again, a lot of guys, they've been, they used to call it, you know, all St. Thomas. When I was in Nashville, all Flowery Branch, you know, and then you put the, you get in a game and then they disappear. So we'll see. How's Hassee and Fisk doing? The fun guys of Coach Parker. Parker's doing well. Tucker, excited to see him compete Friday night. After two weeks or two days in a row, Tiff ends up in a safe, his hands. Now, I know that I'm talking about from a defensive perspective, but I mean, guys in the right spot, the balls are ended up in the guys' hands. Would that be an under assessment? Absolutely. The old joke is the catch the ones they throw you. You know, sometimes guys, some quarterbacks, certain guys, they say, hey, they're going to throw you for us, whether or not we catch it. And it holds up true. And certainly when the ball gets tipped, we got to, that's the fun part. You coach both sides, there's a lot to learn from. Play we got to make offensively. You know, it's as simple as that, catch the damn ball. But if it gets tipped up, you got the opportunity. We got to take advantage of the opportunity on the other side. So it's good. It's competitive. There's always stuff to teach from and coach off of. This might be a weird question, but is there, as a guy who's been an offensive coach for so long, do you tip or drop some stuff? I bet guys were young players that they're going through it. I like the guys that can handle failure. And they let them play through some stuff and see if they get it fixed. I mean, when you make these early narratives on guys, some of them are just assing on. You know, I've seen great players, they struggle early on, and then they are able to go through it, like with the quarterbacks. You know, your competition going on there in practice, and either the first couple of plays don't go your way. I want to see how they respond. They get risk averse, and they're going to keep swinging, you know, and that's all the stuff. No, it doesn't bother me. I mean, it bothered me if it didn't be a problem, and you put them, you know, it can't produce. But yeah, yeah, sure, sure. I don't overreact to practice. Tip or a drop, that kind of gets you more annoying. Well, it's a, it has become a pattern, and we haven't fixed it. Yeah, that's an issue. That's an issue for multiple reasons. Coach, we always ask about how players are progressing through training camp. How are you and the coaching staff progressing through these first two weeks of training? That's a good question. That's why I think, you know, we've had some attrition, but there's such a better familiarity with the staff and things that we've tweaked and we continue to evolve. That's certainly different in year two. I'm very pleased in that regard too. Yeah, Coach Berryhill, how's he doing? A little wide receiver from Arizona. Yeah, they're competing. Him, Bernie, Taishan, fired up to see those guys compete. Friday night, they've earned a right to go out there and compete, and we'll see them.