 You have 30 players who got their first playoff experience last night, getting it in that atmosphere against that franchise. How much can that help this team as you move forward in these playoffs? If it helps us play well on the road and prepare for another opponent, a tough opponent, then it'll be advantageous. But I'm just proud of the way the guys handle the environment, how the way they handle the preparation. Thought they were focused and ready to go. And we'll need more of that this week. Be emotionally and physically exhausted. What's the challenge in recovering from that then? Well, there is some challenge there, I think. When you put a lot into something like our players did and our coaches did, all guys are going to get some rest and we'll have to get them back in here, treat and lift and decide what we can do in practice on Tuesday, which will be a normal Wednesday for us and then work our way through the week. So you'll be open to changing your plan then when you see the players in here on Tuesday? Sure, yeah. Having met with Todd, I'm in of an idea where we are at this point in the season. I'm always open to doing those things and doing what's always best for the team. How's Janna? Sore, I like a lot of guys. How far is his David Long come in your eyes when he's the first guy of the bench? We only have so many guys at every position. And so our job as coaches is to get everybody ready that goes to the game, those 46 players. And some of them have starting roles. Some of them have special teams roles. Some of them have backup roles at one position or at multiple positions. And David has worked his way in there and tried to understand what to do. There's some things that showed up yesterday that were good and some things that you don't have to continue to be coached on, and he'll have to continue to improve on. How do you measure when you're doing your sequence on the punt and killing the time that you kill, obviously works out great because you won. But if they come down and kick the field goal, obviously, then you would have liked to have the 140. How do you make that decision? See how we're playing defensively, how the game's going, how Brett's puntin' the ball, how we feel we can pin them down there, or just a lot of situations as it relates to, do we think that we can stop them? Do we think that that's the right decision in that instance? How do you make it feel that Bill, when he did it, was all grins and Bill, when you did it, was serious? I can only concentrate on one team. Just trying to do what's best for us each and every week. Sometimes that's the case, and then sometimes I have to do a better job. Again, I just try to understand what the rules are and play by them, use them to our advantage where we can. Do you feel like you guys had a little bit of an issue set in the edge last night? Set in the edge? There were times where we, I think, off the top of my head had stunts on or something, and again, that's always critical. That's one of the phases to stop in the run. Is to be able to set the edge. And they found it a few times, but I thought, all in all, they ran a few toss cracks that they tried to get out there on the edge. I thought we played them well. I think going back to pre-season, that was a play that they had run against us in the game. In general, I think in the first quarter, Jan and Rashawn were out there. Later on in the game, I can recall Kenny triggering, and Logan to stop the toss crack. So it wasn't all just on the edge. There were some other plays, and again, it was competitive. It could have been better in the run game, but I thought it was good enough to allow us to win. How would you think they're kind of welcomes, touches, welcomes 32, 33 carries a game, and how much do you need him to be successful doing that even moving forward? I mean, I think we understand how important his performance and the offensive line's performance and the receivers that go in there and get the support players, how important that is to us and especially in the playoffs. I think Derek trains and prepares to be able to handle that load, to carry that load. He's got a certain skill set that's size and strength and speed, durability. These are all great qualities for a running back in January. So he'll do everything that he has to to get ready and to do whatever it is that we ask him to do in the game plan. You've talked about those little details and some things since you've been in this job. Do you think that he is still developing in that way? Are you seeing him see things better even? I think everybody continues to develop so that he's not just a one style back. He's very unique. There's not that many players or running backs in the league like Derek because there's not that many players in college that are like Derek. And by that, I just mean a bigger tailback going back to guys I played with or against where it was Jerome Betis. And again, it was a different body type but the size and Eddie George. Now when you watch college, there's just a different style of back. And so I do think that he's continuing to develop and in those multiple run packages or run schemes that we wanna run. You talked about this a little bit last night, but the ability to run when a team knows you're gonna run on them. How valuable can that be as you move forward? Well, I mean, it's always bad. It's like on third down, if you can drop back and protect when the other team knows that you're throwing the football, that's a good thing to be able to protect. But also when you're in the late game situations and what we'd call four minute, if you can hand the ball off and cover them up and block them and guys can get those first downs that pretty much ice the football game, that's always really positive. It just, to be able to get the first down when we did with FERC and then to come back and get the first down, we knew there was gonna be 15 to 20 seconds left by doing anything. It's early at night. Just the challenge facing the Ravens from what you know and maybe what you've done so far. Number one in most statistical categories, offensively, near the top in almost all statistical categories, defensively. They're long in a secondary physical. Judan's playing at a high level. Defensive line is disruptive. They play with their hands. They're hard to move. Offensively, they have a best player in the league. It was impossible to tackle. Great scheme. It's almost, I think on any other day, it'd be fun to watch, but not when you're trying to prepare for them and stop them. Greg does a fantastic job. They're well-coached, they're physical. That's what the Baltimore Ravens have always been, especially with John. Fundamentally sound and they're good in the kicking game. Offensively, they're so different than everybody else. What are the challenges to getting ready for something that's not like anything you've really seen? We see it in doses, but not as consistently as they'll run the quarterback. And so when you run the quarterback, everybody has to defend. And there's an extra gap in there. There's an extra guy carrying the football. So you don't have to block them all. You can read one of them. They'll read the four technique. They'll read the five technique. They'll read the end or the outside linebacker. It just is a challenge to make sure that when you're playing option football, that based on what your call is, that everybody has responsibilities. And when somebody leaves that responsibility, that's where you give up big plays. What numbers for you guys were Robbie's little down yesterday? How much of that is, you guys were focused on the running game so much? Or how much of it was just a tough day at the office for the passing? Probably a little bit of both. What about in the passing game? You want to follow that up with something I don't mind? Well, maybe, you know, Tandale hadn't had a whole lot of what you might consider updates for you guys. Is that a challenge for him? Do we kind of be able to bounce back from that as well? We'll try to do everything we can to win a football game this week. And if that's throw it better, and we'll have to throw it better. And if it's just to run it better, we'll have to run it better. You know, it's a good defense that we played. Derek was having a lot of success. Our offensive line was moving guys off the ball. And, you know, again, we'd like to be as balanced as we possibly could be. We'd also like to win a football game. In the passing game, defending the Ravens with Lamar Jackson, it's kind of 11 on 11 football. How much does that change like how you have to approach passing? Well, you know, sometimes you pull the safety out of the middle of the field, which then, you know, cover four is basically blitz zero without the blitz. And, you know, he's athletic enough to buy time when he has to, to move around. He throws the ball from different arm angles. So it's been impressive just in the few games that I've watched today, you know, because you kind of hear about what he's doing, but you've never really, you know, watched it. You've watched it a little bit just in the crossover games, but then to be able to sit there and watch him, just improvise and make plays when there's guys there. Not sure that that's how they drew up the play, but that's what this league's about. There's guys going out there making plays and he's a special player. Good, you know, tight coverage, you know, late in the game there. They had to have it. And I thought he was in good, tight coverage that didn't foul, it was contested catch. And, you know, he got a PBU. So we'll need everybody available that we can have moving towards Saturday night. You've been a part of a two minute drill like that on either side where basically one guy and all runs in one screen, you got, you know, moving down the field that quickly in that part of the game. You know, every two minute drill is different. I just felt like where we were offensively, the fact that, you know, we were getting a ball back, that, you know, where we had timeouts that that's the way that we chose to attack last night. That could be different, you know, going forward. But each game is different. You know, I thought our guys did a nice job and even when we threw the screen to Derek, was well blocked. He made a good cut and guys were finishing down the field. Hey, oh, Mary, you didn't rush anybody in, Brady. What are the risks of doing that and what's the benefit of dropping 11? Well, you're trying to figure out if, you know, maybe they're trying to get 10 yards and try a long kick or 15 yards and try a long kick and that's where you get into situational football. You know, sometimes you could blitz at the end of the game or at the end of the half, you know, but I think our guys, you know, understood, you know, kind of when they transitioned down into the end zone to carry them down, box them out and jump and bat it down. But there, you know, you kind of play that. Sometimes you play that game. You know, we've been successful where we've had, you know, some of that defense in and guys have scrambled around for 17 seconds and ended the game and then there's a trade-off and then there's sometimes guys will convert and head to the end zone and then you're going to have to defend a Hail Mary. You know, you kind of go back and forth but figuring out what you're going to do, making sure that the players can execute it in the most critical time of the game. Who, you know, the game balls that make players with no... I just think right now that the Titans, I think everybody that played in that game contributed. You know, Rashawn was very active as physical Kenny. I thought Kenny, you know, played safety, how I envisioned safety being played. He was physical, threw his body around for his team. You know, offensively we got a lot of great efforts up front, came off the football. You know, certainly Derrick played very well but you could kind of feel the line of scrimmage moving in the direction that we wanted it to go. Dane played well on special teams. I thought we punted the ball for the most part. Caught the punts clean. So again, there was a lot of great efforts. Field position in the second half was heavily in our favor. So that's a testament to all three phases. Surprised to, I guess, get an understanding of Tom Brady's Instagram video on Sunday. And I guess, did you reference that after the game? I referenced a lot of things. I meant, you know, just trying to focus on the Ravens. You know, Tom's active on social media. I'm not quite as active on it. I can never, he won't ever ask, answer me if he does it or if he has somebody else do it. So I'm not really sure. But I'm not as involved in social media as maybe my wife or my son or Paul would be. I guess for last year's win, have you returned for that when you see him next? Or bigger things at hand? You're in this league a long time playing and coaching. You know, it's unique to be able to compete or coach against players that you played with or coaches that coached you. I'm sure it'll come up again. But I'm going to keep the trophy that Tom gave me. What kind of an impact has that remained, Brock made, especially the last few weeks? Sure. You know, I mean, he's a veteran corner that's seen a lot of routes, that's seen a lot of different receivers. And I don't think it's an easy thing coming maybe here in the middle of the season. We run a lot of coverages. I'm probably different than head coaches that he's played for. And I think he's kind of gotten up to speed pretty quickly. And I appreciate his efforts. I appreciate his willingness to try to do it, how we're coaching it to do. So we're going to need a lot more of that on Saturday night. But I mean, you play for two different organizations and then you come to a new one. And so I think there's probably some apprehension. But I think he's bought in and has tried to help us. And he has. Did you have, when you looked back at last night, were there any running plays where you basically everything was blocked exactly as it's drawn up? Or maybe even more plays like that than an average game? I mean, there were some well-blocked plays. Usually the ones that are well-blocked is you see them into the second level untouched. There was a few of those. Again, I thought Keith and Arthur and Sully and Tony Dews put together a good plan for the run game. I thought our players understood it. You could tell by how they played and how they came off the football that they were confident in the plan. And they knew what to do, which allowed them to play fast and aggressive. So it's hard to run in this league, especially against that defense, multiple looks. So every week's a new challenge. We'll have another huge challenge on Saturday to try to find ways to move the football and be good in the red zone against the defense that's very good in the red zone. Top four, I think. What's the week like as far as recovery and preparation for another Saturday game? Well, Tuesday will be a Wednesday. Wednesday will be a Thursday. Thursday will be a Friday. And then we'll kind of travel on Friday. And it'll be nice that we just come off of a late game with an 8-15 game. So we'll stick to kind of the schedule that we had with getting them up, meeting a little bit, walking through, and giving them some time to get in their routine. Thank you, guys.