 How long have you been plotting towards the start of this 2020 off-season with your staff in terms of coming up with sort of battle plans that you're going to go into this with? Well, I think once you're, when you're in the season, you're really focused on the task at hand and that's winning as many games as possible, getting in the playoffs and trying to make a run and proud of the team and what we were able to accomplish last season. But you start to kind of formulate those plans as the season starts to wind down about areas that you're going to need to address, who you're going to go after in free agency on your own team, what does the supply of players look like in the draft and then you try to balance out and try to have a couple of plans in place to put in place once it starts. One of the things you always want guys that obviously can play press or off-man, you want guys that can get physical, you know, you kind of, we always talk about speed with corners but match quickness, the ability to match a guy, whether it's the short intermediate or deep areas, dig routes, out routes, those type of things and then you also want them to be able to tackle. You know, guys have to be able to tackle on the edge, they have to be able to play physical enough to get off blockers and make plays on the corners, so that's important. So many teams come out in multiple receiver sets, so you also got to have a six defensive back or safety that can come down and play, you know, in dimes. So, you know, your nickel corner, your dime safety, all those guys end up being virtual starters and so that versatility that Brandon is talking about is important. So the bottom line is, when you walk in after the AFC Championship game and start specifically working on 2020, this is no surprise. No, no, I mean you've got some, you've got plans laid out and you know areas that you need to focus on to try to be better and the reality of it, we were two games away from winning the championship. We were one game away from being in the Super Bowl and we've got to retool the team. I would hesitate to say it's a rebuild. We've got to add pieces to the team. We've got a lot of good football players on this team that have bought into the philosophy of how we want to play the game, to the culture that we have here in Nashville and we've got to continue to add pieces to this core. You say it all the time, smart, tough, dependable. You know, you want guys especially at this position to be physical. Obviously, they have to get in line movement, be power guys, be able to leverage, get underneath guys but also, you know, have enough athleticism to reach, scoop, seal plays, get to the second level and then obviously pass protect which is paramount especially in this league with the caliber of rushers that are around. In some ways now is it more difficult than it was in year one or year two because progress is incremental. Now that you've had four straight winning seasons, been to the playoffs two of the last three years, went to the AFC Championship game? Well, I think we reset expectations every single year. We have high expectations for ourselves internally but we know it's going to be a new football team this year and it's about that team coming together, you know, like the 2019 team did. We told the players, I spoke to every player who was a rookie and whose contract was up at the end of the season, you know, after the Kansas City game and was honest with them, told them we'd love to have them back but we'll see how it goes. I understand the marketplace and we told the entire team and coach told the entire team that the 2020 Titans will be a different team. They'll be different players in that meeting room. They'll be different players in the locker room and that's the nature of the National Football League. You like this time of year and this part of your job so much. Why do you like it so much? I'd say I don't like it. I love it. I love the strategy involved in building a team. I love getting to know these draft players and kind of seeing what makes them take spending time with them, having a vision for them and then seeing if their personalities and their core characteristics are going to match up with ours as a football team. If you can identify some of those guys that at least can get you out of games whether that be a center guard, a guard tackle, somebody that can play four spots, whatever it is I think we just need to identify those players and make sure we really kind of bring that to light because it adds value to those guys for sure. The route anticipation, the feel for routes, the ability to mirror a match at break points, also when Brandon was going back the toughness and the willingness to be as a tackler, those are kind of things I look for in terms of the corners like slot corners and outside corners, also that versatility to play inside and out.