 You guys ready? I'll adjust, you know, coming inside. And what do you have to do to, you know, make sure you all get in the work you want to do before you get down to Miami? Yeah, when you come inside, I actually get us ready for tomorrow. Because when you, normally you've got two fields to do offense and defense. And then you come inside, and the same thing will be down there to Miami. We'll have to work our individual where you split the field up 50-50-0 and D. So it's actually a good little practice for us. But you always got to be able to adjust. We would have gone outside if it hadn't been too bad, but Brian Boydner, our equipment guy, is kind of getting soft in his old age. And so he didn't want to, he was worried about all the equipment and packing everything up, the footballs, and things being wet. But it was good work. Obviously, if it's really bad weather, we'll come inside. Well, yeah. Well, certainly any time, obviously he's rehabbing in the off season, he's going to be a little further behind than the other guys. And so we've got to be smart how we bring him along. So that's why you saw his workload last week. It should increase this week. But he's coming along. He's doing everything that we were asking to do. And he's done a nice job of throwing at him. This will be a good test for him down in Miami. But the same thing with Spriggs. And then you get Mayfield. And so Jaylen will work at some guard. And then if the numbers are depending on the rep counts, now it's going, he may have to swing back out to right. But that's why we worked in there to protect ourselves and kind of mix and match. Well, like all of our players, you hope to get the best out of them. All these guys, they want to improve. We want them to be the best versions of themselves. That's all we can ask them. I'm not going to put any kind of label that he needs to do this or that. We just need to get him as the best Kaila McGarry as we possibly can. Right. You know, here's the thing. There's nothing long-term with Marlon. It's trying to be smart, being proactive. And so I just wouldn't, it won't be a long-term thing. I won't anticipate him going down in Miami. But I'm not concerned that it's long-term. But again, I don't want to predict that things can happen. But that's the plan right now. Well, when you go down there, you agree on certain terms. So it's a lot like the practice where it's a little more controlled environment where we won't tackle. It'll be a thought environment. Obviously, we won't make the quarterbacks live. So you somewhat can control that. Now, things have happened on the football field. You guys have all been around practices that you can't prevent everything. But it's a little bit more controlled. You can kind of script the situations you want to work. So you get some red zone work. You go down there and script some two-minute stuff. You get all the situational third down. It just helps you control it. And you get more shots at it than you would in a game. I mean, obviously, if things go bad, you may only get one shot down in the red zone. You may only get one field goal attempt. A few punts depending. So that's where it's really important because you can't control all those situations. Yeah, he's a guy that's played it live in the full snaps. So you actually get a decent evaluation on him. And we had guys that have some familiarity with him on the staff and in the scouting side. So we brought him in here. And like a lot of these free agents, it's a balance because the cap number went down. And so it was an interesting year, especially a lot of guys in that. And you see probably a lot of league, a lot of guys signed one-year deals. And so we were fortunate we were able to sign some of the guys we did. And he's been in there and competing. And we'd like what he's shown us so far. Well, if you want to be multiple, it lets you versatility is the key. And so there'll be times where we can get creative because of those guys' skill sets. You may see three of those guys on the field at the same time. You could see four. You could see two. How do we mix and match? We feel like guys that'll be dressed will all have a role on the defense on game day. And obviously the ones that aren't regular starters, they need to help Marquis and Hoff on fourth down in a special teams game. But it has been. What I've been pleased with is I thought the, you know, two inside guys of rookies that did a nice job that night were Earl and Dorian. And we'll see if they can go down there against a different scheme, a different environment down to Miami and then Saturday night will be big for them again. You gonna give me a talk about scheme? I mean, you kind of sitting there asking about pressure packages. Yes. Yeah. We value that. Deon's had a good camp. All we ever tried to do was to educate our guys and let them make their own choices. Like I said, I'm not a pandering politician. We try to give them the information, told them to research it themselves. And that's pretty it. I mean, it's really about those guys, you know, and that's the thing that we didn't try to push or anything like that. We just gave them the facts, educate yourself. And those guys made obviously the choices they made. Well, it's certainly that, you know, there was a protocols that are in place. If you're unvaccinated, you're all you're essentially using last year's protocols. And then if you are vaccinated, the protocols have changed a little bit. So a little bit, you know, obviously the logistical things when you travel. Yeah, certainly that would, that will benefit us. Oh, it'll be this week. Like this week, we got to get more carries. I mean, again, you got to, obviously you got to give Tennessee credit. We were too far behind the sticks. Didn't get enough runs called. Like I said, that was the big picture of this precinct. There's a lot of different approaches you can take. You can go in there and try to scheme things up and look pretty to trick somebody or sit here and say, hey, we're going to get an apples and apples evaluation. And we got to execute better. But I really, I didn't think that was a fair assessment of the running backs with Caleb or Hawk or Foreman. We just didn't get enough carries. I mean, you were in a lot of second and long kind of forced a couple of runs just to get a couple in there. So we had to do a better job staying on track so we can get an evaluation of him running. And then obviously third down will be critical in the past game protection wise and what they can do free release in front of the backfield. What's all those guys? I think that's our job as coaches is to push them. You know, I think been around too many is they can't do this. And you know, people have, you know, I respect their opinion, but until we see them do it, okay, then lesson learned. Okay, you're right. He may not be able to do this in any player we have skill wise. Like I said, I mean, you go in there and a lot of these guys, I think we have a pretty versatile group. You know, Lee's probably the only one like he wants to get some go routes and, and some, you know, three level throws, but we're probably not going to do that with Lee. I think he's proven he can't, can't run the go routes, but not to say we won't try maybe in the red zone. But the rest of those guys, we just try to push them and see what they can do, what they can handle. So we're not wishing and hoping we scheme something up, you know, week three or four and they've never run it before. Does that help? Yeah. Mm-hmm, sure. Absolutely. Absolutely. Because you've been, I've been a part of these things where you try a lot of different things in the week and then it's just the program's philosophy, what you want to do during that preceding game. You would hope that you've got enough good work and which, which I anticipate and so does Miami, but we'll get that Wednesday and Thursday and then Miami's going to do whatever they feel is best for their team for Saturday night and we'll do what we think is best, but again, different approaches, but yes, I think you'll get, we'll get a ton out of these practices. So I know the first part. I know, I know. How does that affect your rep count in terms of what he Yeah. Yeah, that's a fine line. If we thought with some of those veterans that we anticipate that have done a good job and camp, that's the only way to get a fair shot at those other guys and then at some point we need to see, you know, we got to make a decision. We need to see Mike Ron in the preseason and same with CP, you know, with some of those vets. If we feel good about them, that's all right. Well, here's a fair like we can't, we're not going to be able to get all six running backs, 10 plus carries. So that's, that's kind of the decision. You know, see how this week goes and evaluate other guys are doing or who needs to get carried Saturday night. Yeah, you value that. And then you got to, we got to sit down and say, all right, what's best for this team? Like if we say, all right, we, is that a good camp? Does he need it? And everybody's different. Like I've coached a lot of guys. Hey, they may, I'll use Delaney Walker, for example. You know, he always wanted to get a couple of snaps in the field. There's other guys that know I'm good. I, you know, whatever. And there's also, you know, I wasn't in the, the top decision making, but a lot of that stuff that thought went into it. And a lot of that will be the same thing with, with Matt. So again, I don't think any two guys have ever coached have been exactly the same. You do appreciate when the guys are honest and I always did appreciate about a guy like Delaney. Appreciate it. Thank y'all.