 You talked about after the game how important it is to build off the chemistry and the production you had with Tannenhill Sunday. What does that look like? How do you build off of that? Is that something that starts in practice and how do you carry that over in Sunday? Yeah, practice and in game, just consistency, being at the same spot, being able to be a reliable target for your quarterback. All our guys, tight ends included, really just urgency and getting to a spot and being able to be there for your quarterback. Mark, what do you see out in this cold steam? The fast defense all around, front seven, guys in the secondary. Experience group as well with Gilmore and Rodney back there. Guys, you play fast and all together after the ball. So this is obviously a rivalry here, I know your first year with the Titans with this. The Titans came in probably five years ago, they could not be pulled. It's clearly changed in the last few years. How much have you heard about just the rivalry? You guys is number on them right now. Yeah, I'm hearing it a little bit, but really, I mean, we're just trying to treat it like it's another game. We know it's a big one and it matters. But we just got to play our game, be ourselves, go out there and execute our game plan. And it's all about this one. It doesn't really matter what happened in the past few years. We just got to get this one, that's the most important. Kind of important still on getting that first one, right? Playing them two times a year, just getting that one. Yeah, it's kind of setting the tone for the year, for our division. A few teams played, but I'll be able to get this one in for ourselves. Just set the standard for when they come here. Robert, how do you- In the corners, Kenny Moore, step on Gilmore. Said again about those? What are your thoughts on that corner, step on Gilmore, Kenny Moore? Yeah, a really good group, plays well, plays fast, go after the ball, whether it's in the air or in the guys' hands. Smart, play sound football, see that from the whole defense. Got an extra day off anyway, and take care of the body, and gives you momentum going into each week. And you want to continue having that feeling. That was the first time we felt that winning feeling this year, and it was a great feeling. Everybody was happy, smiles all around. And that's something we want to stick with, because those losses, nobody enjoys that, and that's the worst part of the game to me. I hate losing, and I try to avoid that, the best I can. Because I don't be in a good mood, and I'll tell y'all this. My mom texts me at the end game unless we lose. That's all y'all need to know. She doesn't text you when you lose. Is that because she knows? Yeah, she knows that I ain't gonna- Yeah, because I don't like being mean to my mom, but sometimes when she calls after a loss, what's wrong? What do you mean what's wrong? What do you mean? What is wrong? So your sisters don't even remotely try to eat? A couple hours, we can talk. Maybe a day or something like that, you feel me? Yeah, yeah. I'll try to avoid that. For a shot with the pass rush in mind, Colts are very good at not giving up pressures, but yet they surrender 12 sacks. That tells me somebody's getting beat quick. Is that an opportunity that you guys see as a pass rush unit? Yeah, I mean we know that with these guys we're gonna have to assault the middle of that pocket. And if we get in the pocket and work our moves that we've prepared all week, we'll have opportunities to get to the quarterback and make plays and try to get that ball out. And I think also that plays into, like you said earlier, about Matt Ryan, he's a vet, he's OG, and he knows how to get that ball out quick. He knows where his checks are at, and he's gonna avoid taking those hits because you know, laddering of his career, you gotta take care of your body and do what's best for him. So he knows and can read defense as fast. So sometimes some of those pressures might not happen. And those sacks happen when he holds the ball a little long. You know, his projections. Just continue to work and continue to come out here every day and get better. And when his number's called again, just be ready to take advantage of his opportunity. But he knows what he has to do to get back on the field. But just keep working and when your number's called, be ready to compete and go out there and make some plays. How have you seen him handle that though, like just what you guys are kind of asking for that movement to make? Are you encouraged by how he's kind of responded? Yeah, he's come out here every day and got better work and did everything we've asked him to do, you know? And I gave him an example. If you look at last year, you know, Elijah went through the same thing. Elijah Molden ended up playing a, we got a lot of games left. And he's gonna play a lot of football for us, and meaning for football for us. Just gotta stay ready and take advantage of your opportunity. What was the matter? He kind of went wrong, you know? Answering Camby was the starter. He only played one snap last year. I was just, you know, I wouldn't say what went wrong, not gonna get into details, but just, you know, just taking advantage of the opportunities when you get out there and being consistent. And that's what we, you know, demand of all the guys. So hopefully when he gets his chance to get back out there, he'll take advantage of the opportunity and do the things that, you know, we want him to get done. Is it a matter of him being able to take what he's learned at the classroom on the practice field and making it translate to the game? He's just going out there and what shows up on the practice field, putting it on tape in the game. And he knows that. And that's just not Caleb. And it's not just about Caleb. It's just anybody that's in that room just understand, like, you know, when we get out there, we got to translate the practice field into the game. Some of the X plays that have been given, but have you seen like a commonality in the first few games? What kind of needs to be worked on to make sure you guys can clean that up? Well, we're in position to make the play. We got to make the play. We had a couple of opportunities. You know, we played well the other night, you know, going into six minutes within the, you know, left in the fourth quarter, we give up a big, you know, fourth down play and a big play on 60 yard bomb on to Hollins, you know, and the coverage that we got to be better at. And we just got to know, we got to clean that up when we do, you know, we've been playing good ball, but it's been overshadowed by some of the X plays. You get a big play on it. In that receiver room, I know it's a receiver, right? You get one-on-one coverage. Man coverage, like that's slapping the face with a different spec. How do you like get those guys to really kind of, you know, take that personally, when they're facing those type of coverage? Yeah, I mean, that's something that, you know, when you're in Pop Warner and high school and in college, it's, that's something that's embedded in you. So you really don't need to do that. It's just a matter of taking the technique in detail and doing it in a way that the quarterback can read it. You know, sometimes if you're not careful, you might get open, but the quarterback has no idea what you're doing. We got to be on the same page as the QB and make sure we're doing things that fit the scheme and what we're trying to get done. And what is it there like working with Josh Gordon? He said that you have done a really good job like getting him ready. He's now trying to impose himself on the offense. He must have kind of just found the role in faulting. You know, at the end of the day, Josh has come out every day to work. And I think for me, you know, he's just got to continue to work on some of the little things that we demand out of our players. That's one of the things that's unique about this place is we have to do some things, maybe that they haven't done in other places, but he's just had to get acclimated to that. Is there anything you'd like to add, but maybe just a little bit on Traylon? How is the kind of the learning curve going for him and how do you feel like his development? I'm really happy with Traylon and where he's trending. He gets better from week to week and hopefully we can continue to keep stacking days and weeks together and see what this thing looks like by the end of the year.