 He told me I did a lot better this game, so just keep improving. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Definitely. I know you two talk about keeping yourself in good shape and your guy here. Do you feel like you've been in the weeks of progress? Do you hear kind of back in the football condition like you want to be? Yeah, yeah. I think I'm exactly where I want to be going into this week. Feel good. Condition is where it needs to be. You know, understanding the offense is where it needs to be as a whole. So I'm pretty excited about this week. Is there a degree in this work split? Yeah, I got a patch over there. Is there a degree in this work split where maybe you run X play better and Deontay runs Y play better and you might be used that way a little bit? No, I feel like both of us can do whatever it's called upon us to do when it comes to the run game, the pass game. So, you know, it's our job just to get out there when they put us in there and execute the play that's called. A situation where you guys as a committee are settling into roles? Yeah, I think it's getting to that point. You know, I think this week will be a good week to kind of see how things kind of unfold with that, you know. So I know we're both putting our best foot forward, you know, helping each other when we can. But, you know, obviously at some point it's going to be one guy that's going to be, you know, taking the majority of the other snaps. And for you, like this guy, I would imagine volume carries that works kind of better for you. Is that something that, you know, is true in state and that? I guess you could say that, you know. But then again, you got to think about it. You know, me and Deontay, we were both sitting at the house, you know. I know for me, no training camp or anything like that. So, you know, there's been plays where I don't rip it off first play of the game, you know. But I feel like with any running back, of course, the more carries you get, the more comfortable you get. You know, you're able to get loose and laddered up and you're able to be more productive. Adrian, now that you've kind of settled in with the Titans, I'm wondering if you've had a chance to catch up with Derrick at all and if so, what have those conversations been like? Yeah, I've had opportunity to catch up with them and just kind of chitchatting, you know, you know, nothing out of the ordinary. You know, just kind of catching up, seeing how he's doing, how he's feeling. And, you know, that's pretty much it. Just your basic conversations. I feel like it's very important, you know. You know, sometimes some teams can get, you know, lackadaisical. You know, when you come coming up against a team like the Texans but watching them on the field, on the film, you see these guys or a lot of guys out there that's still locked in, that's fighting to have something to prove. So it's going to be all about, you know, us just staying locked in offensively in all phases and handling business. Other than your pad level, what you talked about earlier, did you see other areas that you improved upon between week one and week two? And what were they? Yeah, I would say I felt better, more in sync with the office alignment, you know, trusting those guys and, you know, being patient when I need to be and, you know, being fast when I need to be as well. So I was happy to see that. In the past catching too, like I assumed that's shaking off some rust just like the running is. And if Jeremy's not in this week, are you up to maybe catching a few more passes? Yeah, yeah, I'm up to catching passes. You know, I think I caught a couple, maybe one or two last week. But yeah, you know, I tell people just all the time I've been catching balls since I was little league, you know, so if they call my number to do it, I'll get in and execute. You played for different head coaches, now that you're here with Coach Raven, is it unique, you know, the ability to find the message that applies so much to each week? Yeah, I feel like it's unique. You know, you got a guy that played for a long time, it has success, you know, so he understands what's going on in the locker room and he's able to relate to us as players. And I know I'm listening to everything he says and the guys that are around are as well. So anytime you have a head coach that's, you know, that's been in the same shoes that you've been in, you know, you can appreciate that and, you know, his words carry a little more weight. He was good, you know. Hard-knows-guy, fundamental, you know, hard hitter, you know, but it was always fun going against him when he was with the Patriots and, you know, those guys have always been sound on defense, you know, so you knew when you came in, you had to be laced up and ready to roll. I think he even told me, but I think I've heard that story before, but I'm sure he got me on a couple of plays, too. Yeah, I've seen someone, a couple of people make a comment a lot about, you know, what exactly is this working on. And it's funny because today, watching film, it showed up. And basically what it's working on is, you know, you're being tackled, your body going one direction, you know, someone's wrapped you up and you've got other guys that's coming, you know, you're being tackled, your body going one direction, you know, someone's wrapped you up and you've got other guys that's coming, trying to scrape the ball away, you know. So kind of just falling, you know, with the ball and making sure you keep it high and tight. Because like I said, today it showed up. There were two plays that he showed where guys were in the same position falling down, you know, away from a guy that was pulling at the ball, you know. So it looks crazy when you're just watching it from a different perspective, but, you know, being in this league for a long time, you are definitely putting that position sometimes and you have to practice it to make sure you know how to execute and protect the ball when that situation occurs in the game. Do you pick up on new things from new cultures and maybe what are the impressions from Tony Do so far? Yeah, yeah, you know. Yeah, I've been around for a long time and I don't agree with that saying. Because, you know, you can always learn something, you know. And especially in this offense, you know, I've been learning a lot. And Coach Tony has done a great job of being very detailed, over detailed with things, really pressing the issue about little things that I've been doing for 14 years. But, you know, when you're not out there, you kind of get a little loose with the ball, you know. So it's just simple things like that, you know, keeping the ball high and, you know, you know, covering it up. You know, he's always kind of, you know, pressing and reminding you of those little things. So, you know, I'm appreciative of, you know, what he has done for me thus far. And, you know, like he always say, you know, you can continue to learn, man. No matter how old you are, no matter how long you've been around the league, there's always something new you can learn.