 for us this year. You mentioned last week, a couple of weeks ago, feeling a little bit rusty just because you hadn't played the volume you were used to in a couple of years. Where do you feel on that scale now? Do you feel like you're all the way back or are you still shaking? Well, I think it's kind of coming game in and game out, right? I think as scenarios come up in games, just getting comfortable on those again. So I do feel good. I feel comfortable. I feel like I'm playing within our system. And you know, no matter what, I'm gonna do whatever I can to help this team win. You talk about the system. Arthur says you've changed. He feels like the game plans have been pretty separate all four weeks. They've been pretty diverse without divulging scheme, obviously. How big a challenge is it Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday in terms of this? This is oh crap. This is all brand new or this is basically the same. We're just going to tweak here, here and here. Well, our staff has a great job throughout OTAs throughout camp of introducing to the entire offense, just concepts. That way, like when you're out there in the off season, you're going through it. It's kind of constant. It's always in your mind so that when we come into the season, it's kind of like a bank they can pull from. And guys aren't like, what is that? Why is it brand new? Guys are familiar with it. They've run to play. They kind of know it. So I think that has helped us because it's not like you're learning a new offense every week. I think our guys will come through what we're doing. That's a credit to the staff. How difficult is it to keep track of things when you escape the pocket you're running and then you stop and make a throw like the hessie throw then back across to a lot of day? How do you keep track of the fact that hey, I'm not across the line? You know what, I honestly, I don't even think about it. I've been caught before in my career being past the line of scrimmage. But I really think it's just kind of a field thing. You know, you can't peek and then try to find where the guy's at. I think you just got to have a feel for it. With the young backs, you're gonna have young backs in there regardless of who goes. Does that put more on your shoulders? Do you feel more responsibility to help make sure they understand what they're doing or are they already? These guys are great. They're great. You know, it doesn't matter who stepped up or who's been in the game. These guys know what to do and they've executed well. So for me, it's kind of just as usual. When the team runs for 200 yards like they did in the last game, do you feel like it's an opportunity for you? Because you know, the opposing defense is going to be prepared for that run game? Yeah. And I think for us as an offense, it creates versatility. It allows us to do a lot of different things and create a lot of different looks. So no matter what, I think what's gonna set us apart as week in and week out, we're gonna attack teams differently. You know, if it's like last week where we're running for 200 yards, maybe it's another week where we're throwing it for 200. It just kind of depends on what they're giving to us and where we can execute the score points. Arthur was talking about the different launch points that you guys are using in this offensive scheme. Again, without giving away the scheme, like, is that fun for you? Does that feel like that fits your style of play? Absolutely. Absolutely. And it allows me to kind of get into the field again. I think sometimes, especially for me as a quarterback, you know, when you're dropping back and you're constantly going to the same spot, you kind of get numb a little bit. So for me to kind of get around and move around, it kind of makes like it makes me feel like I'm in the game. I can run run around and use my legs. Have you all discussed any how you handle the ball handling issues? Yeah, that's day in and day out. You know, every single day of practice, we start with a C and Q exchange. So it's something that we'll continue to work on and we'll clean it. You were talking about some of the younger guys, specifically Tyler Alger, who's gotten some really meaningful playing time, especially recently last week. What have you seen from him that you like? Well, he runs, he runs, he runs hard. And again, I think accredited to this entire young class that has come in, they're smart as well. I'm not back there telling them what to do. He knows what he's going on. And I think it has allowed him to play fast and execute well. So credit goes to him for knowing the system and also just running hard. Talk about the versatility of this offense. Do you feel like this is maybe one of the more versatile offenses you've been a part of so far? I would say so. I think just the way that how we can attack defense is very, you know, it varies week in and week out, which is a lot of fun for me to plan. Because I think when teams start to queue in on what you do, makes it tough, it makes it tough to the ball makes it tough to run the ball. So the matter of the fact is, I think our coaching staff has a great job of exposing a bunch of different looks and allowing us to really just play and feel free. What do you see from Tampa Bay's defensive front? Tough man, tough. A lot of credit goes to them. I mean, it's been a top rush defense for three years now. And it's it's really and it starts up up front with Vita. You know, he's a force man, I played him when he was in college, you know, so I got it. I got him when he was a freshman, so I was a little lucky. But you know, I again, you know, that that entire line, that entire group, they fly around. They're stingy. And it's gonna be a good challenge for us on Sunday. And the back end is, I guess, anchored by windfield, but they got some other Yeah, they started Well, they're doing a great job. You know, even with Logan, who I played with before, they do an unbelievable job of disguising and doing some different things. So, you know, it poses some some problems for us. You know, it's going to be one of those things that we have to be able to communicate come on off the sideline, make sure everyone's on the same page because they do create some some problems with us. Talk about Tampa's run defense being one of the top in the league, the last couple years. Do you feel like this is really going to be the test for you guys to see where your run game is at? Yeah, absolutely. And I think as we continue through the season, with how our guys are playing, you know, teams are going to be geared up to do that. So we understand that. I think at the end of the day, it's always going to be about us. If we're on our P's and Q's, and we're executing and everybody's on the same page. I think we can do really what we want to do.