 Shane, how similar is Lawrence to Zach Wilson in terms of mobility throwing on the run? Yeah, absolutely. I think, I mean, they use him that way. They know his skillset. I think there's a lot of similarities in that regard. Just being able to escape stuff in the pocket and all the move the pocket past stuff they do as well. So I think he's showing the ability to throw on the run, whether he's going to the right, whether he's going to the left, and they use him that way. Jeffrey has to work through double teams a lot out there, I guess. What are some strategies that a guy can work through double teams and still be productive, disruptive, et cetera? What's the challenge of working against a double team? Yeah, I mean, you're going up against 200, 300 pounds. You've got 600 pounds on you, right? I mean, there's techniques to do it. Like, number one thing, we're trying to hold the line of scrimmage, not get moved off, and then as that comes to it, the ability to shed when they feel the guys leave, whatever it is. Like, at some point, they've got to make a decision whether they're going to climb to a second level too. So I think linebackers come into play to taking some of those things off just in regard to his ability to possibly show back up and make some plays off those double teams. I mentioned the other day that he feels like he wants to be more aggressive, you know, hitting the old line instead of, you know, reactive. Yeah, I think anytime you only try to keep those guys on different levels. When you're catching, they get shoulder to shoulder and you're feeling that whole brunt of 600 pounds. Whereas if you can strike one of them, ideally you knock them on different levels where you're not really dealing with all 600 pounds at once, right? They're kind of one sitting, you know, on the side instead of them getting shoulder to shoulder and being able to move you vertically out of there. The third down has improved, obviously, and now you look at maybe the issue of some big plays being given up. Is there things that you can look at on film that is fixable? I mean, how do you fix something like that seems simple, but... Yeah, I mean, we went in our meeting on Monday and I told the guys, I'm like, it's everybody. As we look at these big plays, like you have to evaluate yourself. All 11 guys got to evaluate themselves on how could I have made a difference on this play? Whether it's keeping the guy in the pocket, which happened a couple of times the other day, whether it's staying deep when I'm a half player, right? Like there's a lot of different things that come into play in regard to that. And it's not just one guy, right? Like it's a unit thing and everybody kind of factors. When those big plays happen, it's usually more than just one guy. I mean, you'll have your occasional where a guy gets beat and that's part of the game, right? But just understanding like the, the, the escape ability of the QB, making sure we're plastering, doing all those things in coverage as it relates. Ravaging roughly five yards of carry. I mean, you always want to stop the run, but how important is there maybe a set of tone early in this one and then put them in longer down? Yeah, I think it's big. I mean, they obviously last week Cincinnati, they came out and ran the ball well in the first half, whether it was Robinson, whether it was the quarterback. I mean, I think that's a big part of their offense with what they do. Establishing the run. We know about Robinson. He's a tough runner up front. It's the same cast. They're tough. They do a good job within the scheme knowing what they're doing. So I think that's a big key for us to make sure we stop that run, especially early on. We've talked some about the complications of covering tightly against bunch sets, the complications of that. So what's the solution on a third and short or third and medium where a guy has space to operate? Yeah, I think when those guys are stacked or they're bunched together, we ultimately got to have a plan for how we're going to handle it. You can't just line up across the man and play that man when they're tight and bunched together or stacked together. You got to be able to play off each other, communicate defensively what we want to get done. That way we can be a little bit tighter and just understanding the situation, what's going on. And there are a couple of situations we do. We need to be tighter. That showed up on Sunday. What are the areas where Monty Rice needs to grow to start earning some opportunities on defense? Yeah, I think as this thing goes, the practice is important for him. Coming out here being consistent, I think he's improving. Like on special teams, all that, we always talk about Excel and the role you got and you'll get a bigger role. And I think he's kind of taking the next step special teams-wise. Hopefully that continues and then defensively just coming out here every day practicing, showing us that he can be consistent and guy we can put in there and rely on. Bud may be handled, but how much he kind of handled the patient's part of wanting to return. And if you are able to get him back this week, how does that maybe change things about what you want to do? Yeah, I mean, just like all these guys, he's competitive. He's frustrated. I mean, as part of it, anytime a guy's missing time, they're going to be frustrated. But I think he's handled it like a pro. I mean, I think he's been engaged, understands what we're doing. I think he's been good in the room with the other guys, with the unit, just in terms of getting them up to speed, helping those guys out who had to step up and fill those roles, whoever it might be. We'll kind of see where the week goes if we're able to get him out there on Sunday. How much your DBs, not Liberty, but the opportunity to, if they want to come up a little bit more impressed or they want to play off more. Do they have the choice to do that? Yeah, I mean, within the call with what we're doing, specifically man coverage is what you're referring to, I'm assuming, right? Press are off. I think they got to understand the situation, right? They got to understand the situation, what's going on in regards to that stuff too. Like that's a big part of it. Like playing off on a third and five probably ain't going to do it. You know what I'm saying? So just understanding what the situation is when they can and first, second down, it's going to vary based on changing it up in that regard. Are there times where like in film study you'll say, hey son, so you know, it's third and five. You got to play a little bit closer on this. No doubt. I mean, that's been our whole motto, this training camp, this deal is we're going to challenge these guys, right? Like if we're going to get beat with them throwing it over our head on a third and five route, we get beat with them throwing it over our head on a third and five route. But ideally we want to challenge these guys, make them make them have to earn it, right? Make them have to earn it on the shorter distances. How much does getting an interception fairly early in the season you think help Fulton's confidence? I mean, was that due for a guy, a young guy like that? Yeah, I mean, I think that along with not getting balls caught on them, right? I think all that stuff leads to a boost in confidence which ultimately at that position is critical. I think, you know, just being able to play with that confidence so they can challenge, right? So they're comfortable challenging and doing those things. I think all the success that those guys have out there breeds more success just because the confidence level of that position. You had to coach confidence a little bit this year to see North naturally have that I think it's kind of progressed throughout like he's had a good off season. He had a good training camp and you've kind of seen the stages with him growing that level of confidence kind of throughout a little bit. And obviously it's been carried over to the season up to this point where you guys have all see guys you have experience with but with Mike haven't worked with Irvin Meyer Irvin still being pretty new to the NFL how much of an advantage is that to have that kind of this kind of game? Yeah, I mean, I mean, I don't know if it's a huge advantage. I really don't. I think I think does this is writing still out there on kind of what this is going to be with Irvin in the NFL. Right? I mean, he's only four games in just as that thing gets going and how how he translates to the offense. I mean, you see some of it right? You see you see his imprint definitely on some things but schematically like it's him. It's OC all those guys kind of tied in together. I mean, I think I think as this thing develops a little bit more, he'll probably get a little bit better. You'll get a little bit better feel for that. Is it fair to expect a guy who's had so much success in college to be able to do a lot of the same things in the pros? I mean, how do you are you looking back at what he did at Ohio State or in that sort of thing? No, no, we're not looking back at what he's did. I think we're we're familiar because we were there kind of with some of the things, right? That that has been a part of his his offensive scheme, whatever it might be for all of his time. But I mean, I don't know if there's going to be a lot to translate from us truly just going back and watching Ohio State film. Shay did John Simon maybe show up in and how how much does it help to have a guy who's familiar with what you do as you try to get him up there up to speed again? Yeah, I think he's in good shape. I think he's ready to go. Obviously the conditioning aspect just playing the game. I mean, that's going to be a little bit different for him. But yeah, he was here all training camp. So I think the familiarity with what we're doing, the terminology, all that stuff is a little bit different, a little bit easier for us bringing a guy in like that than a guy who has no familiarity. Farley was a full participant yesterday. He's ready to go on Sunday. Do you feel comfortable throwing him out there or the last couple of weeks of mispractice or cause for concern for his readiness? Yeah, I mean, we'll have to see where it goes. Like if he's got to play, he's got to play, right? Like that's part of it. So we'll see where it goes with him as he gets through the week and kind of see where he's at as we go into Sunday. But we talk about all the time if you're available and you're only active roster, you better be ready to go. Responding to the injuries, staying engaged in meetings, things like that. I think he's been good. I do. I think he's kind of grown in that area. I think the injuries kind of helped him focus on that area and he's kind of taken off and grown a little bit more in that area than previously. So speaking probably because that's really all he had to focus on at that point in time.