 Hey Craig, I'll start you off just on that you got another nice play on the opening kickoff of Nick DeZoomer. Just how has he been for you this year? And maybe would you like about that? And then maybe what are some things that maybe need to get cleaned up after Sunday? Yeah, I mean, Nick's done a great job for us. Obviously, he's a veteran player who understands the importance of every single rep and special teams. And, you know, the big thing for Nick is he's become a really good leader for us. You know, just getting the guys going, holding them accountable in their play and even in our meeting room. He's just done a really good job and obviously him going down there and splitting a double team and starting to kick off right and getting a tackle inside of 20. Obviously, it kind of sets the tone for us. So, you know, I thought Nick did a great job, you know, things that we need to improve on. Obviously, we know we want to try to make all of our kicks. You know, it's just one of those mishits that Randy end up having, but I'm sure he'll end up bouncing back. I thought he ended up hitting the ball pretty well after that. But we, you know, we got to continue to still try and make some plays in space. You know, we got to do a better job coaching it up. We got to teach it maybe a little bit differently. But, you know, I think that's one of the big things that we got to improve on a little bit. So hopefully this by week we'll get to that and improve. Yeah, Craig, you might have been referencing this, but, you know, I think I'm one of the early punts that you guys had. So, Racy, get down there very quickly to cover, but then, you know, got bypassed pretty quickly as well. How do you, you know, I'm sure you want guys to get down there quickly, but, you know, what's the teaching when they get down there close as to, you know, make sure that that doesn't happen where they're just, you know, blown by, I guess. Yeah, we call those flybys, you know, you know, that's the old school, one handed touch back in, you know, when you're playing recess. But we obviously don't want that. And we'll continue to coach up Racy because Racy does a great job for us at the line of scrimmage, a big, tall, fast guy that gets off single and double pressed really well. You know, for a rookie, that's one of the best things that Racy does. When guys try to be physical with him at the line of scrimmage, he's able to either out muscle him or just out work him with his speed. So we got to continue to work on him of just slowing his body down when he gets close to the returner. And there's some things that, you know, I know Matt Edwards and I will continue to work with him in order for him to kind of just take that next step in being productive on the pun team and making tackles. So we'll really try to focus in on that. And that's going to be our main focus for every player. We got to try to get good at one thing here during the bye week. And if we can improve on that, that'll help our team. Paul. So you said Nick set the tone. Then you had an unnecessary roughness on a guy who was called up specifically for special teams and a legal block above the waist in short order and the drive by that you're talking about for Racy. So what was the tone that Nick set? And how do you get a penalty on a guy that's called up specifically for special teams? Yeah, that's obviously not what we're looking for. You know, Nick's next play obviously just sets the tone for us, you know, whether it's on special teams of going down there and making a play and helping out our defense with field position. Obviously, Jordan would love to have that play back where, you know, a guy who hasn't played for a while who got caught up from a practice squad. You know, when we talked to him beforehand with like, hey, listen, we don't need you to do anything special. We just need you to go out there and play the best that you can and it's a guy that just got amped up too much and, you know, just Coach Rable talks about all the time of not doing stuff to hurt the team. And obviously we do not want 15 yard penalties. The thing that we got to talk with Chris Jackson to and we spoke to him a little bit today about it. When you're in a position like that, and a guy falls down, because we thought Chris had great position when he was going in double pressing with Nick Westbrook. There's a time that we just got to end up getting our hands off a guy and if he falls down, he falls down. But we'll continue to work with those guys, but we obviously Paul we don't we don't want penalties on special teams that's we're losing 20 yards at least a field position every time we get a penalty. You know, whether it's a 15 yard penalty or a 10 yard holding on pump return, we're going to lose a lot of yardage when we do that because we feel like even on our pump return game, Chester end up having a 24 yard return. But we lost more than 20 yards of field position so we want to be aggressive without fouling that's that's going to be the continue to be our motto here during the playoffs. How much did the stability Randy Bullock brought at kicker sort of help you and that you're not having to look at film of guys every couple weeks or you know, workout guys on Tuesdays all that and allow you to sort of do other aspects of your job. Yeah, obviously it's big. You know, just going back to when we had Ryan early on when I was here. You don't really have to worry about that phase, because you trusted the guy and the guy would get his job done. And Randy has brought some stability to that has done a great job. Obviously, James did a good job with Randy to but the thing that I loved about Randy when he first got here. The beginning is he obviously wasn't the first pick early on, but he came out there and did a heck of a job you know when we gave the job to Badgley. The very first game, Randy was in my office basically asking me why not me. And I just I loved it. I loved the demeanor with him and you know we knew he was going to be ready to kick and when he got the opportunity he's done a real nice job for us. And Craig I asked Todd and Shane this as well but when you don't know who you're going to play I know you're working on yourself a good part of the week but how much can you do as far as prep work and an opponent to be named it with so many possibilities. Yeah, I mean it was good because my youngest son asked me like that you got to buy week you're going to be home more. Which which Coach Ravel is awesome and he gives us some time off with our families which is great but we still got to prepare like, you know, we're in a regular week where we don't have any idea who our team is so we've got to set out some time for certain teams, whether it be the Raiders, the Patriots, all those different the Steelers all those different types of things so we got our guys working on certain types of things here right now but our main focus this week is getting better ourselves. All right. Can I throw in one on Zach Cunningham, he made a nice play on special teams on Sunday and how is he maybe what kind of stood out about him to you for his play on special teams. Yeah, sure Jim, he's been great. You know, obviously a guy who's coming in from another team, maybe not expecting to come in and play on special teams. Which I know this year he wasn't for Houston, but he had in the past so we sat down and talked to him and asked him like listen, you know you're going to come in here. We love you to play on punt team, and he's been such a professional saying hey I'll do anything to help the team win. He's been a great, great addition for us, especially on our pun team going down there making plays communicating with the other guys. You know we're really happy with Zach playing on our pun team right now.