 Mike, with the challenge of getting this team back on a short week, how big is the opportunity, though, coming off the win against the Bills, now hosting the Chiefs, a team that's been in the AAC Championship game the last three seasons? Yeah, I mean, obviously we have a ton of respect for the Chiefs, their organization, what Andy's been able to do there. I think it's just, again, we talk about what you do after a loss, what you do after a win, and hopefully we're able to compartmentalize and move forward here quickly with our preparation on the Chiefs. Does that make it like one of those GPS or see where we're at type of games? Did you just mention, you know, the importance of coming off the win? Yeah, I mean, I think you always have to try to, you know, every week validate what you do and what you've done and try to get going on some consistency. And I think that starts with preparation and understanding who you're playing. There are some similarities, you know, I mean, certainly with the quarterbacks and the way that they can extend plays and their talent and how they play the game. I mean, I think that was probably some of it. And we'll see where Greg's at and how much he is, where his recall is. And, you know, as the game plan gets closer to Sunday. When the Holmes gets on the move, do you see, like do his receivers have rules or are they improvising with him at that point? I don't think there's rules. I think they kind of all just understand where he wants them and where they go. And he does a great job of finding them. I mean, I think there's probably rules and then they kind of get, you know, broken. I think that they know that if they get open that there's a good chance that they'll get the ball. Can you frustrate a defense as much as anybody? Well, I mean, I think that that's something that's always a challenge when you play Pat, Patrick. And we've played him a few times and, you know, whether he drifts away from pressure, he seems to know where it's coming from. His ability to put it in spaces out in front of guys and man coverage is anticipation. You know, really, I played turn to game around last year. There was a long scramble right there before half. So, you know, it would be important that not only we try to defend him and when he throws it, is when he runs it as well. Kevin, I know we talked at the end of last season just about maybe wanting to improve and he's off to a good start this year. Three picks and club work out for a touchdown. Has he done anything different or has he just kind of put himself in a good, better spot? I mean, I think that sometimes those, you know, it's cyclical. You know, I mean, I don't think he's playing any different. I mean, he obviously played well for us last year. We got a lot of faith and confidence in Kevin and, you know, his leadership and everything that he does for us, you know, so that, you know, I don't get caught up in the statistics of it. I try to get caught up in the execution. And so it's always great. I think that, you know, for players that they can contribute and have statistical success. And so, you know, I think he's, I think he's playing fast. And, you know, again, like the other day, that was, that was a play that was attributed to Danico. I mean, Kevin was on his guide. Danico hit the quarterback. And so, you know, he understands that in man coverage, and when he's covering somebody that their job's not to let him catch the ball and he does a good job in zone to defend in the deep part of the field for us. How much stress does that put on the players? Well, they're just a lot of athletes, a lot of speed. You know, they revolve around speed and, you know, there's a lot of precision to what they do. You know, there's a lot of plays that repeat. Something that Andy isn't afraid to do is to repeat plays. You know, and it's just that their efficiency with them is outstanding. The players know, you know, what to do and they're executing. And so, you know, it may look different based on the coverage that they see. And if it's man, then, you know, he may want to go to Kelsey somewhere because of the matchup. Or if it's zone, he knows that, you know, there's a receiver that's going to be throttling down differently in each zone. And so they create a lot of speed and it's a vertical threat, you know, passing attack. And then there's some underneath elements with guys working underneath as well. The release of Townsend's presumption is that Brett would be back. How good would it be to have him back? And are there things you can do with him as your regular guy, maybe in terms of directional punting that you wouldn't want to try to do with a replacement? Yeah, I mean, I think Brett's feeling better and hopefully we'll get him back, you know, towards the end of the week. And we'll see how he kicks when he gets back. But, you know, I mean, he's our punter. You know, right now he still has to go through protocol. And hopefully we can, you know, we can pump better and cover better. Did you get a chance to see what Brady Breeze might be able to do on special teams? Or, you know, do you just like his kind of athleticism and potential in that regard? I mean, we'll see where it is this week. He's, I think we've moved him to the active roster. You know, he was working his way back from the IR and, you know, again, we'll see, you know, where it goes as far as who we make active for the game. Do you think Shane has found a good rhythm as a defensive play caller? I mean, I think here's what I always say about, you know, calling plays. Make sure that you get him in there in a timely fashion. Make sure that the players understand what they're supposed to be doing. And I think that, you know, there's things that we've changed a little bit. And, you know, we were, you know, doing well on third down didn't do so well the other night. But, you know, I think that they're, you know, they're making changes. We try to make some changes and adjustments as the game goes on and things that we like. And, you know, I think that the players ultimately are the ones that, you know, that execute no different than the last play of the game. It was the same thing we called earlier, you know, or called previously in the season. And then the players went out and executed it and made a play. What are some characteristics of Andy Reed coach teams that kind of been constant over the years and how do you like the way he's run his program? Well, I mean, I would say that Andy's been, you know, a great mentor for me as a coach, you know, going back to when I was in Houston, just to be able to have conversations with him. You know, he's coached a lot of great players. Coached a lot of great teams. You know, every meeting that I've ever been associated with. Andy tries to give input to coaches, younger coaches. So I'm thankful for that relationship. You know, they're always very explosive offensively. I think he's got a very creative, offensive mind. Seems like the players enjoy playing for him. Have a good time. They've been ultimately successful. You know, and I'm not saying like they have a good time because they win. You know, I mean, a lot of these had a lot of success in this league and very good offensively. And it's a championship coach and a championship person. Mike, in that second half, maybe find some rhythm in the passing game that can build on, especially now, you know, AJ seems to be getting his conditioning back better each week. You know, every week's different. We'll have to start the game better, Teresa. That's what we're focused on in Kansas City. You know, trying to just start faster and make sure that we have a good pocket for the quarterback. Try to handle the front as good as they are with Jones and Clark. You know, some of the guys that there, they'll rotate and play some guys inside. But that'll be a huge key for us to start there with protecting the quarterback and then trying to find some openings against, you know, match coverage. Your injury report in your IR list continues to grow. Can it be difficult to stay level-headed and keep the next man up, or is there a point where you become concerned about having enough juice? No, I think that that's all part of this job, Luke, is to try to be, you know, as focused and even keel, you know, as you possibly can. I know that that's probably not always the case. But you just have to try to get everybody to understand that when they come into work, that they could be active for the game. They could play a large role, you know, and just look to Nick Westbrook. He knows multiple positions. Impact player force on special teams. Those are the types of players that you look for, that guys that can play more than one position and go out there. You know, whether it's the block on a touchdown run, to pick up a huge third-down conversion, or cover a kickoff and make a tackle inside the 20. Let's try to find as many guys like that as we can. Keep your eyes open for me. Mike, just a follow-up on that. How helpful has it been? I mean, the rules last year on IR and being able to bring guys back, we're implemented for the pandemic with that 17th game this year. How crucial is it, particularly for you all, to now you're starting to get some guys back to be able to use that to survive these injuries? Yeah. I mean, I think that that's a good tool, and it's something that we have been forced to use just because of guys been hurt and been hurt for at least three weeks. With that becomes more decisions that you have to make when guys come back off of that list. So you can only have 53 on the active, and so that's a fluid process of trying to decide what you want to do with the practice squad and what you want to do with the 53-man roster as guys start to come off of the IR. Often that offensive scripting at the beginning of the game is some of the most favorable stuff you've seen during the week. You guys have scored, I think, 20 in the first quarter. Any thoughts on why that hasn't worked for you so far this year? I think we continue to look at that, and that's something that we'll try to improve on. I think it's just maybe some of the looks that we've seen. We have to do a better job of anticipating some things that may have been different that we weren't maybe expecting. Execution would probably always be a big reason, but I agree with you. We do have to get off to better starts and try to help ourselves early in the game. Obviously the injury list is long, but you're going with the walk-through today. How much does that change what you can do during the course of a typical preparation? Just the ability to have a walk-through. Do a walk-through as opposed to a typical Wednesday practice? Yeah, I just felt like I'd try to do what's best for the football team, and we get a lot of reps done. We get to see a lot of plays. We have a group of show team on each side that helps us out. I mean, we'll get to see plenty of plays, and we won't be able to recreate the speed, obviously, that we're going to see. Even if we did practice at full speed, we're not going to recreate the speed that the Chiefs have. I just felt like it was an emotional physical game. A lot of guys are banged up, and this is the decision that I felt like was best for the team. Bring them in there a little later. Let them get some sleep. I'll get treatment at a little later time, and then get back to normal schedule tomorrow. Roger was able to make it through the whole game the other night. How important was that, both in success in the run game and in patch protection? Well, he's a premier run player, run blocker. I mean, he does a fantastic job of getting on those guys and covering up and finishing. It takes a lot of pride in it. We gained a lot of yards over there running behind him, and then helping us stay firm in the pocket. I've really enjoyed coaching Roger since he's been here, getting to know him personally. It was great to see his mom and his sister out in Seattle. I enjoyed coaching him and having him here. I'm glad that he was able to make it through the entire game. The code well for him you talked last week about maybe reassessing him. It probably does, yeah. As it stands now, I think he's feeling better, obviously, than he had a couple of weeks ago. With Josh Rattles, obviously he came here thinking that there was going to be an opportunity for one reason or another. It hasn't been for you as a coach, a guy who they referred to as a player's coach. How do you go about managing that? What does that mean, Teran? I don't know what that means. Well, anytime I ask them, they say that. They don't, what do they say that mean? I don't know. They always say that you have their best interests. They say that you're invested in them emotionally. Those are the two things. That's just being a coach. I mean, that's just being a human being. No, I know. And again, Josh has had a good camp and got injured. You know what I mean? And then so now he got an opportunity. Guys came back and there's a million reasons. And so hopefully, he keeps being ready to go, explained to those guys this morning. Like, where's going to be a lot of moving parts? Use Nick as an example. You know, know as many positions as you possibly can. Help on special teams. And that's a great recipe to be able to be active on Sunday. So I'm confident that Josh is going to continue to do that. Does Josh know all the positions? I mean, Josh knows more than one position.