 What were you, yesterday you said you wanted to get some better periods out there. What were you hoping you were going to get out of today kind of? It seems like the last real practice quarters, the three practice games. We'll still have some real training game practices next week, but you're right. I mean, it shifts to the next week. We got to travel. We got to go play a game, but you're balancing two things, right? You're getting ready to play a preseason game, managing whatever kind of strategy you want, how many reps for everybody. But you're also trying to work on your own team and have some training camp days. It's good, it's good to finish a weekend like that. It says a lot about our guys' mindset. Trying to string together good practices, competitive. Again, I was really pleased. That was a really physical practice and these guys, these guys are working. Different team, different situation. Yeah, I'm not going to give away, but everybody will play. Unless they're dealing with something, they're nicked up or something. But the mindset is everybody getting ready to play. How long will it determine a couple of different factors? But we'll keep that in house. But I promise you, everybody's healthy, we'll play. That's everybody. They're healthy, they're gonna play. Well, I only asked that because you would say in June and you'd say you've been really at the start. No, I don't, but that's a management for the offseason. And guys getting ready, but we're in training camp, Mike. And so if I'm going to ask Grady Jarrett to go out there. Every man on this roster is going to go out there if they're available. How long they play, again, we're not going to give away the strategy or really, it's not a strategy, it's a preseason game, but the rhyme or reason or method. So we'll keep that in house. Yeah, I mean, you simulate everything can in practice. And then it's just another phase and the build up to get the team prepared to play September 11th, when New Orleans comes in here. I'm not sure the worst until when you start to come to life for you a little bit with that linebacker core. You got a lot of guys that don't change your outside and inside. Yeah, it's a different defense out there, really, to be perfectly frank with you. There's a different mindset inside. I love the way those guys are competing inside. The outside linebackers, other than Adé, it's completely different. Adé's in year two. Inside linebacker room, completely different as well. So there's a lot of really good competition inside linebacker room. I've been really impressed with that room. Coach, I'm playing off of that. How much would improvement in the secondary benefit your front set? Well, it goes both ways, right? You could make a subjective argument. You don't have to sit there and cover forever. No, if you're a man, you hope the rush gets there. So you're not covered forever. If you're in zone, depending on what you've got schemed up, or if you're in a drop eight coverage, there's a lot of different strategies behind it. But you like it to go hand in hand. I know this, the guys up front can get to the quarterback quick. It usually helps out the covered guys, but yeah. I'm usually really getting really good addressers right now. Or is that something that you have to go over? It's hard because you're doing all kinds of different drills. You're working a team and you want guys that are smart, take care of teammates because there's a lot of guys that get in there and they get that last bull rush. They get the last shove into the quarterback. Maybe that disrupts timing. But we're asking our guys not to do that. And so, right, until we get into the quarterbacks alive, it's hard to judge a final product. You're going back and watching practice of this, right? What point for you do you say, okay, that was a sack or that's next year's role? Like how do you judge that? Yeah, and I let them know. Like, you know, Zo had a good rush the other day. He could have crumpled the guy over there and put him into the quarterback. Whether it would have gone down or the guy would have had to throw it away as he got hit, who knows. But you put that example like, hey, this is smart. He won the rush, but he's also a good teammate. And you're talking about taking somebody right to the edge and not asking him. So, I chart that as a win for Zo and the defense. Even if we completed it and everybody out here is hooting the holler, you know? And that's what's fun about football. There's so many variables and how you practice and how you grade it. I appreciate the question, but I'm not going to scheme. But he's a versatile player, different moving parts. Guys are more experienced in the system. Different things will do a lot of things a little bit different this year. So, very pleased with how he's playing, though. How long are you going to stand without announcing or sending a lot of starting offense while you play the game? I mean, you remember last year, we thought we had our starting left guard. And Josh Andrews broke his hand the Wednesday, you know? It's just a fluid, you know, you get in a game and a guy may go down the second play of the game. And you got to have that, obviously, you know, conventional wisdom, there is chemistry, but that's not reality in NFL. And where we're at right now, we'll take it as long as we need and be fair about it. At some point, you know, somebody will merge. But I'm not really worried about the timeline. I believe your dad was out there today watching. Would it be just to have him out here watching practice? Is that the first time he's been out here in Canberra? Yeah, I mean, you know, we had the tier system last year. And, you know, you couldn't have his people visit. My brother and him came down. Excited to see him, excited to show him where I work. I'm sure he'll have some good critiques for me. I know my older brother will. You talked about wanting to have C control and command from that offensive line. Just to tell you how, you know, they're progressing. What are your thoughts on Elijah Wilkinson in terms of what he showed? Yeah, Elijah's got some experience. You know, it's a little bit different for him playing in their left guard. So, again, there's some things you have a little leeway, but you like some of the movement, experience, the intelligence. Things happen a lot quicker right there. It's close quarters, a little different from tackle. But I feel like he's progressing well, and it'll play itself out. Yeah, QV, mobility on display today. How much does that aspect of their game allow you to open up your offense? Yeah, I mean, the thing is we're going to continue to evolve here. You know, you try to play the strengths of your team and your players. My ego's not, you know, some guys have an ego and it's all about them and their system. And me, me, my, my, it's our offense. It's Atlanta Falcons. We're going to try to adapt and improve and play to the strengths of our players. And so we'll see where that goes. And every year is going to be different. Oh, jeez. Yeah. He's out there. He looks like he's doing a really good job. Yeah, I know. We try to get Felipe a lot of credit. A lot of guys would not do that. They'd have their agent or their QB whisperer or Instagram guru be bitching up a storm. He knows, right? But Felipe is a special guy. I mean, you saw it today for him to be able to do what he does, go in there, play multiple positions that that's rare. And I'm going to try to temper my expectations. But we'll see where it goes. It's fun to coach Felipe. You've talked about competition, some of your better competition. Yeah, some of those third base coverage guys, some of the enthusiasm of the players show with one another and getting a block or not get the block. Talk about that a little bit. This team likes each other and there's a very competitive and it's going to be competitive on those special teams units. And when you're able to, you know, some of the size and length and the youth you have, you hope that improves your coverage units. Nose of the games within games, we hope to take advantage of. So that's fun to see those guys out there competing. Pretty pleased. You know, I'm always going to push them to communicate more. I've always thought great defenses, whether you're talking about football or basketball. When guys are playing a high level, they're really good communicators. And so we're pushing as they get more experience and more confidence. Relatively pleased. After one of the plays really saw Michael Walker come up to the linebackers and really talk to them, how important is it to have that young player to really, you know, growing into and coming into his own as a leader? Yeah, it's fun to see Mike. It's come a long ways. And once we first got here, you know, the transition scheme change for him position, really a position change. And, you know, he did it in a couple of games last year and it made some plays and he's taken it and run. That's he's one of the guys where you like what you see out there with, with whether it's Mike, it's Rashawn, it's quit. Nate Lamans showing Troy's, you know, there's Dorian. I'm very pleased with that inside lineback group. But again, it's training camp expectations. We want to see it Friday night. We want to see it Monday night in Jersey. We want to see it Saturday at Mercedes Benz. We play Jacksville.