 You know, I think John and Amy and everybody's touched on, you know, just the condolences that we want to send to the Reese family and obviously, you know, his loved ones, he was somebody that when you're able to work after you get done coaching or in front office, if you're able to stay and be beloved, you know, in the town that you worked at, that's pretty unusual. You know, normally they run you out of town. So he was clearly loved and, you know, my best to, you know, Jared and the people that he worked with on the radio. So we'll start off with some questions. What was thinking behind the road taking the quarterbacks and having to work it out? Well, I think that, you know, those guys have to go in there at short notice. They also, you know, don't get it to have the luxury of getting into the flow of the game, but also just keeping it consistent with maybe who was in there at the game. So there was a certain group of, you know, receivers and blind men and that you could evaluate them based on who they had in the game that was similar. It's really nice to be able to see the things that you emphasize and that your coach come through. And those guys are taking it to heart and they're excited about it. The tip passes get intercepted. You know, they help us out sometimes with a tip or a drop, but our guys are challenging. You know, it's really cool to see the stuff that we emphasize and work on carry over into the game. Yeah, I think that that's something that John and I had envisioned with the defensive staff, you know, when he came out of Washington. You know, it's just been able to be in there pretty consistently for the last week and compete. And, you know, it hasn't been perfect, but, you know, it's really cool to see him go out there and do some nice things and blitz and in a cover. One of his plays led to an interception, you know, a big interception. So executing the things that we've been coaching him to do on that situation on third down. I mean, we asked our players that weren't playing in the game to have two choices, put their uniform on and go out and support their teammates or stay in the locker room. And it really didn't matter to me, either one, whichever one they wanted to do. But you could see that they had energy and they were excited for those guys that were making plays. And, you know, they're just competitive. And that's a reflection of our team and our organization and the type of people that we have that, you know, that laid in a fourth quarter of a preseason game. And guys were battling and competing. You know, that's important to me. Well, it's a good, it's the next step. It's, you know, with the return to play that, you know, we had talked about with adding reps to practice. And then the next, you know, he came through pretty good, you know, through the practices health-wise, which allowed him to be available for the game. I think we tried to get him, you know, close to 16 snaps. You know, we'll take a look at it. And again, he hasn't played football in quite a bit of time and it's going to be a process. I think it was a good step just to get him out there and, you know, just show him, you know, what the game feels like and how the situations change. And so we'll just coach him up and then keep moving forward. You know, I don't, you know, I think that they handled it well. I think that there were some, you know, there's always going to be plays you'd like to have back, whether it's reads or checks or throws. But, you know, I thought they both capitalized on the, you know, the situations that the defense put him in. You know, we had some drive stall there, some too many negative yardage runs early on that put us behind. But, you know, we did capitalize on some of the sudden change and the turnovers. Well, he continues to work and compete. And, you know, I think, you know, we were probably a little disappointed. And so was he on one of the blocks. And then he came back and, you know, I felt like put his body on a safety and really tried to play physical. And then, you know, the touchdown, you know, I did a nice job of selling it and it was a great pocket. Logan gave him a good ball. I don't know. I think that that we just wait and see how he turns out on Monday and how it looks and see where, you know, hopefully he continues to gain confidence and getting out here and competing at this level. You know, I think that's all part of what we try to do is see how much guys can handle. And a lot of that is out of necessity. You know, our clues and bodies left and right. And so put him in there and he's able to function and know what to do. Look at the tape and see how he did. But, you know, a lot of that in these preseason games is out of necessity. Yeah, really, these guys are competitive. They know what to do. They're ready for their opportunities. They've earned a right to be in there. Quarterbacks go to the guys they trust. And, you know, again, Mason's been really consistent for us. Mackay has done well on special teams. He's finding a role on a kickoff coverage unit. And then he's ran hard. He's ran hard when given the opportunity. Unavailable. Whatever we said the other day, however, I phrased that same thing for Merch and the rest of the guys that didn't play.