 I'm sure you've been asked about this. So apologize if this is a repeat. But what are you seeing from Tiair Tart? I know he was suspended for a game, but seemed to be pretty active on Sunday. What kind of progress do you think he's making? I think he's making good progress. Again, with all of those young players at all positions, it was a little bit of a struggle for him not having an off-season program and limited training camp, but I think he's come in and has done a good job for us. A big, strong guy with some athletic ability and wants to get better. So love working with him. And going up against a guy like Aaron Rodgers this coming week, what are the main focal points that you'll have your guys hone in on as to how you can affect him? Yeah, I mean, you can't trick him. Like, he's smart. He does a good job with heart counts. He does a good job with getting on the ball when guys are trying to substitute. So he's a great player and all a famed player and probably win the MVP this year. So that's going to be a challenge for all of us on defense. Jim White. And coach, one more on Tart. I know Mike was kidding yesterday about Tart, maybe lobbying to try to get that sack recorded for him on Sunday. Did he think he'd had it? Did you had to break the news to him that he didn't get recorded a sack and you think he deserves one there? Hell, hell, I was lobbying for him. We need as many sacks as we can get, right? So no, it was a great explosive play by him. And he did a good job of just attacking the line of scrimmage. And like I said, if he continues down the path that he's on, he'll have an opportunity to make more sacks that count. And I've got one on Daequan. He does certainly a lot of work. Doesn't get the attention that Jarrell did when he was with you last year. Probably didn't get the attention that Jeffrey does, but he continues to make plays. Had to force fumble Sunday. Had to block field goal the week before. What stands out about his work ethic and how happy are you when you see him make plays that get him recognition? You know what? The guy is what we would consider to be a gym rat. Like he's always studying tape, always asking questions. And anytime you got a guy that you know cares about the team and cares about football and learning and been in a league believe this is seventh or close to eighth year somewhere around there. And still trying to learn and do what's best for the team. You can't do anything but root for him. And I think he's having a really solid year for us. John. Hey coach Williams, question for you. I know you touched on sacks earlier. I wonder if, you know, as much as the team is in need of sacks, is it fair do you think to expect more from, you know, maybe Jeffrey in that regard? Or, you know, is the fact that he's so often double team kind of prevent him from getting after the passer? Well, I mean, you do have sacks and then you have pressures and hits and things like that. And I think when you look at Jeff, he's been pressuring the quarterback. And he's missed some opportunities and, you know, slept and different things. And so I think he's doing, I mean, everybody can do a little bit more. And I think he wants to do a little bit more but he's fighting and battling in there just like all of those guys. And I mean, I've been in this league long enough to know that sometimes sacks come in bunches. And as long as we're still playing, we're gonna continue to work and grind and do the things that we need to do to be successful with winning as a football team. Cause it ain't just about a stack, one stack that's for us here. And I know Mike preaches it, it's about winning. Like that's what we care about. And that's what our players care about. And maybe, you know, sort of a similar version of that same question, I guess, as he continues in his career, is that, you know, kind of the next level for him being able to, you know, pressure the passer even more than he is right now? Yeah, I mean, he's 23 years old and then his second year. So I mean, he's gonna, he'll have an opportunity to make a bunch of plays over the course of his career, I'm sure as long as he stays healthy. So again, it's, I think if you ask Jeff, could he have four sacks or us win the football game? I think I pretty much know the answer to that. And so he cares about winning and cares about the team. So that's what's important to us. Thank you. Buck. Yeah, a couple of follow-ups for your coach. Just going back to Dayquan, how much of a physical difference, talk about him being a gym rat, much of a physical difference do you see in him from the time that you first got here to where he kind of is now? You know what, he really is taking care of his body. He's leaned up, dropped some weight. And again, I think it shows and he's healthy right now and playing hard. Like I said earlier, I think he's having a heck of a year for us and we're gonna need him going forward here against Green Bay. And then on Jack, he seems to be asked to do a variety of different things. I mean, they all are, I guess, but to play a little more on the outside from time to time when the numbers with outside linebackers haven't necessarily been there. How has he kind of responded to the variety of different things that he's been asked to do within the defense? You know what, Jack's a smart player and he does whatever we ask him to do. And again, we wouldn't ask a guy to do something that we don't think they can physically or mentally handle. So he's done a really good job for us and we're gonna need him to continue to do a good job and even better job going forward. And then last one for me. The time to throw with quarterbacks seems to be so much quicker this year. At least it's progressing that way. Saul Rogers had had a really short time to throw last week as well. When they're doing things like that to help mitigate pressure, is it just as simple as get your hands up when the ball is released or any kind of help your guys be more effective in such a short span of time? Yeah, I mean, I think you can work on getting your hands up and ball disruption and those things. And I think when you look at quarterbacks that are generally getting sacked, everybody wants to point to the offensive line a lot of times and here I am defending the old line as a D-line coach but a lot of times when quarterbacks are getting sacked they're holding the ball generally. I mean, that's usually, I mean, I don't care if you're unblocked if a guy's throwing the ball in 2.1 seconds you're probably not gonna get there and hit them. So generally when quarterbacks are getting sacked I watch every sack throughout the league every week and there's generally a trend guys are holding the ball or people are making mistakes. And then there's some that are just flat out beating people. So I mean, it's a combination of all those different things. Thanks very much. Paul, I saw you jump in, do you have anything? Yes, please, wondering about Jeffrey, is there any temptation at all to move him or do you think that's something that might come later in his career? Will you shift him out of that position to try to get him into, I don't know, more advantageous spots or make people account for him in different ways? Yeah, no, I mean, that's a good thought and trust me, every week we're game planning and moving different guys in different spots. And right now I think the position that he's playing he's doing a great job. And the stats don't always tell the story when you're playing a defensive tackle position. So we're going right now, we're just, I mean, honestly, we're just trying to win the football game every week and do whatever it takes. And I think Jeff's willing to do whatever it takes. So that's kind of where we are with that. I'm going to follow up on Jeffrey. Obviously last year it was a shortened season for him coming off the injury. This year he's played, you know, entire year and hopefully a lot more to come. How has he kind of managed that? How do you think his body's managed it and how maybe some of the time he's had off during the week kind of helped him stay in a good position here in late December? Yeah, you know what? He is a big, strong, young, athletic player and he also takes care of his body. So I think right now going in our last two weeks of the regular season, I mean, I think he's right exactly where we need him to be. I mean, anytime you play that position that he plays and play it at the level that he plays where he's going hard and playing a lot of snaps. And I mean, there's going to be a little bit of wear and tear but it's no different than any other defensive lineman across the league kind of has right now. So I mean, I'm happy with where he is right now. How is he from a diet standpoint or from what he puts in his body? And is that a part of it where you have to preach to him you got to eat right, you got to do things right. I'm sure you're seeing some guys come in that want to go to McDonald's or Wendy's every day. I mean, how does he keep his weight up and stay in looks like great shape? Yeah, I think, you know, with him, I don't, we don't allow him to eat in our room and we're not really around and to kind of watch him and monitor him but he takes care of his body. I mean, you can just look at him and I know his body fats down and all of those things. So you can't look and move like he does eating McDonald's and Wendy's. So I think he's doing a good job of taking care of himself and kind of listening to what Frank and those guys in the weight room are kind of telling them what to do. And I got one more on the Friday, you know, you guys work hard during the course of the week and that individual appeared on Friday to have a little fun with those guys running routes. So I've seen Jeffrey catch passes. I've seen them throw passes. How much do you think those guys enjoy that small part of the practice week and do they try to show off a little bit? Yeah, you know what? We take about three minutes every, like you said, every Friday and kind of see and make sure we film it and those guys like that, we end up watching it on Saturday mornings and they like to kind of critique each other. So it's a good way to, one, to get them loose and moving, but two, it's also a good way to have fun and see who can catch some balls. Heck, you never know, they may be auditioning for an offensive spot one day. So.