 Hey, good afternoon, coach afternoon. Hey, just I want to check on the roster stuff to start off with, you know, the sideline people could know and Ridley and Hayden Hurst, any updates there? And then the injuries from the game, Richie Grant, Fabian Monroe and Aude, a gun to drink. Well, Hayden's back building will practice this week, see what it looks like. I've got no other update. I can told you as soon as we get an update on Ridley, let you know, no update there. Go know. Let's see. It'll be, you know, what the doctors say when they check in with them. The guys from the game yesterday, you'll know more as the week goes on. We feel all right. You know, we won't know until we get to those guys out there throughout the week and get them some work and see where they're at. And then just coming out of the game, the rotating center situation, are you all going to move forward in that direction? Well, I want to see what the game plan, how it goes, he led. Obviously, we went with Matt in the second half. We felt that was best as the game went. It's not an indictment on Drew. Drew's plays some decent football and we're asking to. We just needed to know it's a tough match up inside and we went with the hot hand in the second half and we'll just continue to evaluate that. And Marvin Davidson's evaluation, he had the big play there, but has he been coming along for you all? Well, I got our guys, you know, there's stuff he's got to work on week to week. Things we can all do better, but it was nice to see Marlon make a play, you know, to have the awareness right there, the screen and it was a big play for us. Michael. Yeah, Arthur, where, I guess maybe what's changed with Russell Gage over the last three weeks? Do you feel like that's led to his production increase? Well, several factors, Michael. I mean, a lot of it depends on the covers that are being played and where the ball goes, where we progress, you know, so, you know, he's had production the last couple of weeks. He may not have been the primary, but he's in the right spot or he may have been the primary and just depends on the coverage. Well, you know, what we're trying to attack. So it was good. He was in, you know, a lot of those he was in a good spot yesterday and depending on the coverage where it dictated and he made some plays for us. Mike Davis seemed to indicate yesterday after the game that I guess a couple of weeks ago you might have lit a fire under them to kind of get going in the run game. What did you maybe point out to them or say to them to accelerate some of that? Well, you know, I don't want to sit there and say some great speech or some, you know, moment. It's a lot of it is a lot of the work and, you know, it takes time if you want to operate the way we do. And obviously we've had our ebbs and flows and like I said, I think the last two weeks we played more what we envisioned and it is a work in progress. And I think when you're able to do that, we've run the ball decently well last two weeks. I think it's finally just kind of a needed to pay off for us. So I don't think there's ever some great talk or anything like that. It's just finally you hope to get it. Something get us going and we felt it got us going to Jacksonville. I thought we ran the ball pretty decently yesterday. There's always things that we can be better at. So, you know, everybody's perspective is different, Michael. So if Mike took it that way, then good for Mike. We just got to keep improving. And I know I asked a little bit about this yesterday, but I kind of want to follow up again, maybe with the benefit of being able to watch some film. Why do you feel like in some losses this year, there's been such a struggle to finish drives? Look, so you're trying to rephrase a question from yesterday, Michael. This is why I know what you're trying to ask. I mean, if you look at the differential in touchdowns between wins and losses and red zone touchdowns between wins and losses, it's staggering in losses. I think it's 14 touchdowns and wins, nine in losses and kind of more of a 50 percent touchdown rate in losses. I'm just kind of wondering if you've seen anything that can kind of give you an indication of maybe why that that's been the case. Well, I think we're pretty obvious. You know, if you get stopped in situational football and third down in the red zone, you know, you have negative plays. I mean, that's usually the story of most games. And it's, you know, week to week, depending on the matchups, the ebbs and flows of the game, you know, we were able to move the ball yesterday. We didn't get down there enough. So that's certainly something, you know, we converted third down and we got a guy on that fringe area around midfield. We didn't take advantage of it for multiple reasons. So there's never just one thing. I think what you're seeing, there's a lot of progress being made. There's no such thing as moral victories. We didn't do enough things to win yesterday and credit the Tampa that's a good football team. And, you know, we had our chances and we didn't take advantage of them. You'd like to think that this week we understand the importance of this game. I mean, this is it, you know, nobody's happy to be five and seven, but you're not out of it. And so we have a huge game on Sunday and we'd like to say hey, last two weeks we're starting to trend into the kind of offense more into the offense where we want to be stylistically and balance. And so this is a big game for Sunday. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you, Josh. Arthur, the progress and the improvement that you've talked about that you've seen in the run game as you're watching the film. Where do you see that? Do you see it in an understanding of what they understand what you're trying to accomplish better? Do you see it in better blocking or better technical in the technical aspects of the blocking better physicality? What do you see? Josh, can I get a cop out and say all of the above? I mean, that's usually what happens. So we definitely feel more in sync, you know, especially some of the stuff in the wide zone. I think you're seeing that some of the stuff pay off. I mean, it's just the one thing that's about the game of football. It just takes one thing to be off there and it could be a difference in a good play and disaster. So I think you're seeing more consistency with everything, with the tracks, with the landmarks. Guys winning gaps and whether we're running wide zone, you know, the outside zone, the tight zone, people call it the inside zone. There's a lot of different names for it. You saw some success yesterday on the pen pull plays. You know, it depends on what you're trying to attack, but I think we're getting more in sync. But we certainly do things better, Josh, but we just got to keep trending in the right direction to give us a chance to win and play well down the stretch. Did Tampa do anything schematically differently after that first drive as it pertain to the run defense? No, I think, you know, we hit the one. C.P. got the one on the pen pull play. Got out there and, you know, made one God miss. And that's how you get explosives. Matt Hansie did a nice job of that play. You know, a lot of the times when you get those explosives, it's a little thing is somebody's second level effort that you may not notice that usually springs a big, big run like that. I thought we were pretty efficient. No, they didn't make any kind of major adjustments there, Josh. It's a good, they got good players. I mean, it's a good scheme. It wasn't anything like, hey, they don't change in the front. Right. So thanks. Thank you, Tori. Yeah, I actually wanted to go off of Josh's question a little bit more. In what ways and if you could give me any examples, that would be great too, that you're seeing these guys, particularly this offensive line, really understanding the concepts of what you're trying to put in in the run game. I think it's a, it's just a long, it's a long, hard road if you want to do it right. And so these guys, we got guys that, it most seems to, we got guys that work extremely hard, especially up front, the way they bring it every day, they come to work. And so I just think as you're seeing a lot of hard work pay off and us getting on the same page, which sometimes you'd like it to happen right away. Obviously it didn't, but that's why you don't give up on it because you've seen it work before. You know, certainly there's things we've tried to tweak maybe here or there. I'm not going to get too much in the details of the scheme, but I think it's in that payoff. Now the trick is week over week to do it consistently to do it for two weeks. Great. But, you know, we need to do it another week and improve from there. And I know kind of a phrase that pops up, whether it's with you or with players over the course of the last probably couple of weeks has been the need to play a complete game that comes to fruition. And I was just kind of curious from your perspective, like what that looks like. If you could give me like a all-encompassing 5,000-foot view of what a complete game looks like for you and what that goal looks like for you. Sure. It's obviously when the situational matchups, I think that's what you're going to see a lot of times in the NFL. You know, the way you finish the end of half in the games, usually a pretty good indicator. So that would be the first thing. And the other thing would be, you know, leading in the special teams, can you win the field position battle? If they move the ball, which inevitably the teams are going to move the ball, can you make them get field goals in the red zone? And clearly, and these are stating the obvious, but that's what it is. I mean, can you play complimentary? Can you win the field position? Can you not turn it over, self-inflicted wounds? You've got to get down there and score. So that's what it's all about. You know, when you want to be a great team, that's when you're really clicking on all three phases. Thank you. Zach? Hey, Coach, good seeing you. In your experience in the league, when you're preparing for opponent, has anybody ever fired one of their coordinators the week of that game? You know, with Carolina making the move and having played them already, are you expecting anything different as they change philosophies offensively? Well, certainly, I can't, off the top of my head, Zach, think about the coordinators. I know definitely the head coaches. I mean, I think we were the first game when Miami made the move to Dan Campbell. We were the team that went down there in 2016, because I remember well, because it knocked us out of the playoffs when Doug Marrone took over in Jacksonville. So I've been a part of that, but I can't off the top of my head. It probably happens, Zach. I just can't remember. But, you know, they said it'll be a tough divisional game, no matter what's going on over there and kind of worried about ourselves. We understand who they've got. It's not all of a sudden overnight. You're going to see some completely new offense or anything like that. So we're going to be ready to go. I mean, we didn't do a good enough job to come up finished in drives in Carolina and situational football, which costs us a game. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, Coach Long, those same lines. Coach Nixon, I guess, was his OC at Baylor. Did somebody have to go back and look at that stuff to see if it's any trends to pick up for this upcoming game? Well, look at everything he led. Like I said, in the middle of the season, you know, both teams have, the players they have. I doubt you're going to see some magical, you know, completely different scheme. I just got to be very ready to do our homework. But in my experience, the Zach's question, maybe you get a bump in a little bit of, I don't know what you call it, urgency. I don't know. Every team is different. But, you know, we know this. And then the last time they came here, they ran the football on us. Obviously, they got Cam in there. He provides another weapon around the football. And we'll see what their game plan is. We'll see it early, but we got to be ready to go. Thanks. I did. I want to go back to the complete game thing. Have you as a coach ever been a part of a complete game? Or is this something that you always talk about? And it's kind of this aspirational thing that never quite gets there. Yeah, I think, you know, you've covered this game a long time. I think you think you can see, I've said this before, sometimes you play, you win. You really don't play well. But certainly, yes, Michael. That's not, it's not some fantastical idea. It's all to use one of your terms. So, or the term I think you would use. So, yes. Yeah, I just want to be, some coaches will use that in kind of that broad term that's like never quite gets there. I just know if you viewed it like that, or if it was more of a realistic type of situation for you. Well, I'm not using the line from Friday Night Lights. Because I'm not like the perfect game. Right. Okay. Appreciate it. Thanks. No problem. Josh, anything? No, I'm good. Thank you. All right. Anybody else? Sorry. Perfect. All right. Thanks, guys. Thank you.