 Is he somebody that if you have a question, coaching kind of question that you might give a call? And if so, where did that relationship start? Not this week, but normally, again, Andy's the league's a better place with Andy and his family a part of it. Just getting to know him throughout coaching, going through this process, leaned on him about preparing for interviews, different things that come up outside of football, also with football. He's been a great mentor, someone that I would am very appreciative of to be able to reach out to him. In what ways does his scheme sort of stress a defense? Well, there's a lot of speed. I mean, I think there's a speed element to it horizontally. There's also the speed element vertically, downfield. And so you have to cover a lot of the field. They have a quarterback that was able to make decisions on whether to pull it and throw it or hand it off. So again, they do a good job in each and every week of putting stress on the defense. As far as matchups go, putting stress on the defense is tough a guy to match up. Well, he's long, he's athletic. He's got good hands, good release, good play strength. So I think he's very savvy to be able to understand how he has to get to a certain depth and understand how he has to run a certain route. First press or first zone, I think the quarterback obviously trusts him, likes him, but been very productive for a lot of years. What stands out to you about Tyron Matthew, when you watch him? I think he loves football. I think he really enjoys. I think he loves, I would imagine, coming to work every day and learning and studying. He plays with passion, energy. I think he's a very good tackler. I think he's an instinctive player. Not having ever met him, I would just, those are the things that I see from tape. Does it seem like they do some different things to get him as a robber or even just in coverage? I mean, there's different ways that they get him involved. And they'll blitz him some. But he has the opportunity to come in around the line of scrimmage, down around the line of scrimmage. And then from a coverage standpoint, they can pop them down into different places from the weak side or use his ability in the deep part of the field. He can, you know, has a lot of versatility. Raymond, given you more out of the return game than you had the first part of the season? Well, man, I think Khalif's done a good job. I think we've blocked, you know, a little better. Hopefully we can continue that when they give us opportunities to kick. I would just say that Khalif has taken advantage of the opportunities that he's had. And the special teams, you know, on fourth down in the return game, even coverage, showed up on kickoff coverage and thrown whatever he's got into the mix and made some tackles. And so hopefully he'll continue to take his advantage of his opportunities. You have a conversation with Ryan somewhere after that game? And what's the expectation of the follow-up? Well, I have conversations with most all of our players. Every day that I come to work, the expectations are the same for everybody that we do our job, that we make tackles, block our guy, make field goals, punt the ball well, cover kicks. That's the expectation. You've missed as many kicks this year, as many field goal attempts as any year, full year, in the franchise history since it's been here. Obviously, an area that this team's been able to rely on more than that historically. How much does that put you in a hole? You know, I think there's a lot of things that we have to overcome each and every year. This week, you know, I think that there'll be things during the game that we'll have to overcome, whether it be a sack, whether it be a miss kick, a miss tackle, a touchdown. So I think it's important that we focus on our ability to overcome things and not dwell on not being able to do something. Understanding the course of the game, it's not going to go our way. And hopefully, we understand that. We'd like to eliminate all the potential mistakes and the things that get you beat. But know that if we can finish games and get off to a better start, that'll give us a better chance. How's Ryan kind of responded this week in practice so far? I thought it was good yesterday. And we'll keep working and progressing. I got a lot of confidence in him. Ryan's made a lot of kicks in this league, not only for us, but for Kansas City before. And I think we're all confident that he'll make him going forward. He's a skilled player, has been accurate, and we anticipate him being accurate this week. You're a leader in the NFL. What goes into the balance between maybe an approach of, well, let's just see how this works. It'll kind of work itself out and keeping guys positive versus maybe saying, OK, it's time to fix things. It's time to kind of kick this into gear, is how do you find that balance? Are you asking about me personally? I think it depends on certain guys. I think it all depends on who you're trying to reach, the specific person. What part of their career are they at? How many things have they been, have they experienced? What kind of, what's their mental makeup? Again, they're all different. Every player that we have here is different. They all have different personalities. And I think that that's the challenging thing is to try to find ways to approach them, to get them to do their job better, to have them have confidence in doing their job, inspire them to do their job better. We teach them. We teach guys differently. There's guys that learn differently. So it's a continual effort to try to figure that out. Again, I think there's times where we have. We would like to not have to do it, but if you have some grit and some resolve, when it gets tough to have the ability to do that, not that you want to rely on that. That's not the message. The message is if it does, for whatever reason, go bad. We're going to keep playing. We're going to keep fighting. I think that we do have evidence of that. And we have to make sure that we keep that in mind. You mentioned confidence in a list of things you were rattling off there. Do you think this is a confident team? I mean, I certainly hope so. I mean, I think that there's, again, there's times when you look at things that we do, it looks like it's well-run. It looks like it's fast. And it's coordinated and done how we coach it and how we hope that it would go. And then when things don't go well, hopefully that we can understand that that's going to not have any bearing on what we do moving forward. I think that that's always something that we're always trying to improve. You've been, I guess, still in protocol, but obviously a good sign for him being back on the practice. Yeah, he's doing well. Again, there's different times when you have to meet with the independent doctors. So again, I think he'll work a little bit today and see where we're at. Delaney, chance today? Maybe he usually does a little bit more on third down, so we'll kind of see where he's at. But we'll kind of wait and see how our practice goes. When you look at the collection of offensive mind error, Todd Down and Arthur Smith, is there a collaboration that goes into your play design and game plan implementation? Or how does that develop? Well, guys watch tape, and then guys are in charge of certain areas to help to report to Arthur. We all get together and come up with ideas of things that we have in the playbook, first and second down, how do we think that the run game will look, the play passes that we like, the keepers, the screens, the drop-back passes, empty, all those situations that would come up on first and second down. We try to look at protection on third down. What we feel like is going to give us the best chance to help the quarterback, the line, the backs, those guys protecting what coverages are, their favorite coverages on third down. What do we have? And try not to add, obviously, too much. You try to use the stuff that the players have repped through the course of the off-season, the training camp. And then every week there's obviously going to be some new scheme plays that you may need to practice a few more times, that you feel like, hey, we could take advantage of this situation. And then you work your way down through a short yardage, red zone, everybody has a responsibility that they study, they gather information, and then come together as a group with Arthur and discuss and try to put a plan together. How much do you chime in with Arthur over the course of a game and how do you maybe predetermine how much is allowable from your end and how much is too much? Yeah, I think it's just all a field thing. I'm very conscious of making sure that those things aren't done mid-call. If there's something that I think we'd like to see or we'd want to do that could help us try to make suggestions, as that play, the previous play is happening, certainly talked on the sidelines about things in between drives about things that we had talked about wanting to run and wanting to look at. And, hey, how did we think this looked? Was it the player? Did we just miss something? And did we just miss a block, miss a cut? Did we drop the pass? And those are conversations that we have. If you're real, is tough a guy on this team as any to replace when he's injured like he was last week and how optimistic are you about his chances this week? I mean, I think the health of our team is always critical. The health of our veteran players, our front line players. We're just opportunities for other players to step in. They're all hard to replace. We don't have that many guys. So when guys go down, we've got to get the next guy ready and go from there. And where Jarrell ends up at the end of this week, we'll kind of see. But they're all hard to replace. I mean, and certainly Jarrell, he's a great leader for us, great veteran player, very instinctive player. He's a smart player. I mean, it's like he's passed through the normal D-line. Protocol. He could kind of tell you what the linebackers are doing. He's paid attention in meetings and he focuses. And I can kind of see him falling along if I'm talking to another player in a squad meeting and he kind of understands football very well. Will he practice today? I'm not sure if he'll go on today.