 You guys obviously did a really good job of protection in this last game But I wanted to ask you about one where where a rusher gets through and what that means to an offensive line when When when Ryan gets hit and throws throws a touchdown pass On the play where he says and one to saffold What's that mean to you guys that on the on the rare occasion where you let somebody through? He's able to take that hit withstand that hit and make a play kind of a courageous play Yeah, I mean I you know That's a great question And I it makes you want to protect for the guy even more because you know He's tougher than nails and you know that he's gonna you know win at all costs so when you let him down it hurts man and So it's it's a it's a It's one of those things like we obviously as an offensive lineman You hate getting a quarterback hit or sack or whatever those things are and then you watch him He'll he'll stand that he'll stare at the bear down the barrel of a gun take the hit and still deliver a strike And you're like man, we gotta we got to keep this guy clean. He's doing something really cool O'Hara was saying that all quarterbacks kind of have a scar under their chin No, no matter what Imagine you guys want to keep that as as small and bloodless as as possible Yeah, we want to we want him to trust in us that he can go through a progression and do his job back there And you know, there's always so many You know and he's tougher than crap and we want to keep him healthy for one And we don't want him to get so beat up. He loses his nerve, you know So it's part of our job to keep him confident back there and trust that he has time to go through progression and and not make those scars so so big and so deep that you know, it starts making him second-guess himself Harden if there's nobody else, can I keep going go for it? Rob's in here Keith you feel like that was a better past protection game than run blocking game Or are they just overloading so much on the run stuff that that there's only so much you can do at it No, I think you know, I'm I'm I'm proud of the guys how they protected this last game And I I definitely think we are cleaner in protection than we were running the ball you know and so You always are looking for improvement and stuff like that and we're certainly having arrived in protection and You know, but we at least have something there that we feel like we're taking strides and and want to want to keep going in terms of the run game, I think we're We're just you know, we're falling into this trap of we're one or two guys away every run and and we know Just as everybody knows in this league one or two guys away Isn't good enough and so we really stress that it takes all 11 to run the football and and you know for whatever reason You know, I got to find a way to coach it better and and so we can execute better and get 11 guys on the same page Really appreciate it. Good talk to you too. I have a few for you coach In Denver when Taylor missed some time for injury and Ty stepped in briefly at left tackle Can you just talk about what he did well and kind of what he brings the table? Yeah, I mean, you know, it's it's funny because I feel like this was the same questions that we would get with Dennis last year and You know, it's just such a relief to have You know, some of the some of the backups we have here and that that includes Ty Smith and David Quisenberry and and Jamil Douglas and a bunch of guys Daniel money are on and on so it just Having somebody like Ty who has a lot of game experience and a lot of different positions who you know can go in there and Make all the calls and know what to do every play is just a You know, it's a it's a luxury to have honestly and so I think he did a really good job when he stepped in for him and and That's what's expected of him and it's a it's a relief not necessarily a relief But it's a it's definitely a bonus having guys like that that can You know it to a certain extent plug-and-play and and you don't have to change and alter what you're doing and Back to Taylor. He came to the season talking about wanting to step up as a leader. Have you seen anything from him? In regards to stepping into that leadership role has anything changed from last season Yeah, I mean, I just think you know You know just going into my third season here with Taylor, I think he's grown in so many areas and You know he he has taken it upon himself to be a leader and I think he's he's taken really good strides and You know, he shows up every day and he's you know, the same person meaning, you know, he's still Taylor He's you still has a great personality, but he's still you can rely and trust him to go out to practice every day and work hard and and You know kind of lead by example From how you handle the process standpoint and I think You know, he he's even been more verbal in which I think is really good because Taylor Taylor has a great sense of humor And he he's done a really good job of knowing when to be funny and when to kind of send the right message So I'm excited where he's at and I think he has a lot to be proud of and He's come a long way In that regard a lot was talked about With the head coach about the false starts And he was just talking about trying to get those neutral zone and fraction calls What are you looking for from the line this week and kind of what are your expectations in regards to either getting the calls or At least not getting the penalties on your side Yeah, you know, we went into that game and we knew you know Jacksonville has some some good players up front who really worked the cadence and and are really trying to You know, what we consider penetrators really try and penetrate and dent the offensive line right from the snap and and And so we knew cadence was gonna be a big deal now We I think what happened was we got so focused and in tuned on that we We just weren't quite smart enough about it and I know, you know, like, you know The first one they got Roger and that guy just flinched He didn't even really move he kind of just kind of wiggled a little bit But but we were ready and we took a coaching point in part of our game plan and I think we just weren't quite You know sharp with it, so I don't want us to lose that aggressiveness. I've course we really want to do a great job with cadence It's to our benefit from an offensive standpoint and Ryan does a great job with working the cadence So we want to keep going down that road. I think we just have to be smarter