 But looking forward to playing against another team and kind of counting the days to the preseason opener. Absolutely, you know, we didn't have a preseason last year. So it was going to be fun just to kind of get a dress for her. So to get out there in front of the fans, being in live action. It's going to be pretty fun. Got some old faces down there in Atlanta with Dean Pease and Arthur. So it's going to be good to see those guys as well. But I'm more excited to see some of the younger guys. See that some of the younger guys go out there and play their first snaps in the NFL. Guys like Brady Brees and those guys he had in reception today. So I'm pretty excited to see those guys play. How badly do you guys need the Tampa Bay practices against, obviously, one of the better offenses in the league. Just want to super in order to know that the transformation is for real. I don't think there's anything about knowing anything is real or not. We'll know that when week one starts. But to have that practice against Tom Brady, obviously the Super Bowl championship, I definitely think it's going to be a pretty good measuring stick to see where we are. It's still going to be time to improve even after we play those guys in the pre-season. So we're a long way from week one, but at the end of the day, I always enjoy practicing against other teams in previous years. Carolina, the Patriots as well. It's always fun going against those guys because I mean the practices, they're really like the games. I mean, obviously the pre-season game is coming, but we treat those practices like it's game there. So it'll be a good measuring stick for us. Getting back to this game as you have coming up on Friday. What do you tell, you're excited for the younger guys. What do you tell them? Especially as DV, you can't be patient. You can't know what you tell these guys. I tell them to go out there and just play as hard as they can. Obviously in the pre-season as both teams, we're not going to be showing too much. Not going to run a lot of defenses out there. So it should be easy as far as communication wise. Going out there and having fun and playing ball. Don't get too caught up on, man, I'm in the NFL stadium. Man, those guys I played with are mad. You're out there for a reason. And if coaches or if the NFL didn't feel like you didn't belong, you wouldn't be out here. So God didn't play fun. I mean, have fun, play fast, and just go out there and compete as hard as you can. Just attention to the Nico Altruz career before he got here. And how much do you think he's going to help the defense? Yeah, I mean, he was in the end, always being disruptive, always in the backfield making plays. Obviously watching the guy like him, the guy that has so much left. I was joking with him in the locker room not too long ago. I mean, the guy's hands are huge. So he's just a big guy. Things are going to be really disruptive up front with Jeff and those guys. So excited to see him come out here and make some plays for us. So those two guys together, Jeff, what's the report about it? I mean, it starts up front in the trenches. Anytime you can have some disruption on first and second down, especially in a run game, it forces the offense to change up to what they're trying to do because obviously they're trying to get four or five yards on first down to keep those guys on track. So if you got those big guys down, there's disruptive stuff up front on first and second down. We can really run our third down packages. And we can finally have a lot of fun. I mean, guys like him, Jeffery's had a lot of tip passes. I'm pretty sure we'll get the same thing with Danico. So like I said, man, it starts up front. Anytime you get those guys dominating up front, it just, you know, it goes into the back end and we start having a lot of fun. Start getting some turnovers and things like that. How much does it help in the transition process that the two inside linebackers in Jay, Honor and Shaw are both back and kind of help steady it? It's the communication deal with all the different stuff that we run as a defense. We're a multiple defense. Having that, you know, continuity with the linebackers helps out a lot, especially for some of the young guys. And we're just trying to see things the same way. Like you said, with a lot of new faces in the DB room, we've been talking about all off-season just communication. But honestly, I've been impressed. Defense has been communicating a lot real well. And I think this first preseason game will be a really good measuring stick to see, you know, how it is in live action. What are you going, Jeff, with obviously a lot of attention up front that you just alluded to, man, but what have you seen out of tier Tarzan and your guy, you know, maybe, you know, the guy to fill in for a big one? Just what have you kind of seen from him? I mean, I've seen a guy who's put a lot of work in his off-season. Definitely doesn't look how we looked last year. I mean, obviously he's not a rookie no more, but he's definitely been disruptive up early in training camp. He's just been disruptive throughout. And excited for him to see what he has to do, what he's going to do this year. He still has a lot of improvement to make. But at the end of the day, that's the guy who I've been on even since last year, just trying to make sure that he's going to keep it going because, I mean, with having guys like Danico and Jeff, I always tell him, like, you know, obviously follow the leaders and things like that, but, you know, set your own path. Go out there and really, you know, try to push those guys to go harder than, you know, because at the end of the day, when you have guys from the top to the bottom, they're all strong. That's a dominant group. So just been on him every single day to make sure that he's continuing doing what he's doing, just being consistent. What kind of veteran who's not really fighting for a roster spot necessarily get out of the preseason? Getting better. I don't think just because you're not, nobody really knows that they're fighting for a roster spot anyway. Nobody, nothing is promised in this league. You can't take that mentality going to any preseason game as if like I'm solidified. Even though that might be the case, there's always things to improve on. That's what I work on every single day. And I talk about it every off system, trying to improve every part of my game. And it's always plays even in practice where I feel like, you know, I meet with my coaches and be like, I could have done this better. I could have been a step here, step here. And that's always my mentality. It doesn't matter if it's preseason, off season, whatever. I'm always trying to improve and get better. Is there anything you didn't get last year because of no preseason that you're looking forward to having this year? Just dress rehearsal. Me personally is more contact going out there, making a couple of tackles. Obviously we didn't have in the preseason, but that's the type of stuff that you want to kind of get early. Get them hits out the way, get some contact out there to feel, you know, the speed of a live game. So when the regular season starts, you know, you're ready to go. I mean, I think, like I said, I think he's one of those guys where, I mean, he's been out there getting a lot of reps. Obviously being a rookie last year, I mean, he didn't have no preseason games. He started out there in Denver, made a few mistakes, but I mean, his improvement has been really well. Obviously he can still get better. Him being a rookie, he's having no tough work in that slot. I mean, I think slot corners one of the hard positions to play in the league right now, with all the different communications, blitzes and different things like that. But the things he's been able to communicate, the things he'd be able to learn just in a short time, I've been really impressed by that. So you pull Farley aside a couple of times and practices. What are some of the things you're going over with him and where can he really start to make the mark? Yeah, I mean, I think he has a lot of athletic ability, even for him coming from, you know, been rehabbing. So watching him being out in the field, he has a lot of athletic ability, has a lot of confidence. Just a couple of times just in practice, whereas though I think that, you know, if he makes a mistake kind of gets down on himself. And honestly, I don't think that's a bad thing. I think he just cares a lot. He really does not want to let anybody down. He wouldn't let the coaches down. He doesn't want to let the players down. And that's just me coming to the sideline saying, hey, you know, watch your body language and things like that because I know, I know you don't want to make a mistake, but this is the NFL, this is what happens. You're going to make a mistake, but it's all about rebounding, being a life of a DB, life of a corner, you got to live life on the edge, man. You know, at the end there, you can't be scared to make a mistake, you can't be scared to get beat. You just have to go out there and line it back up and go make a play. So those are the small things I'm talking to them on the sideline. No problem. Appreciate it. What's up? Really? That's interesting. Bad. It's not for me. So, we'll kind of keep this tight. I got to get him to be, so, fire away. Shane, how encouraged are you by the regularity of which your guys are getting their hands on the football right now? Yeah, I think it's something we've been emphasizing to continue that turnover trend. I mean, it's a technique. Like, there's things that go into it. I think practicing it and seeing it carry over just like anything else has been encouraging. It's just got to continue. Like, we can't lose sight of it. We've got to be able to carry it through all the way through up until that first game. And then, obviously, once the season.