 How are the guys at what's the locker room like, you know, with the issue of Julio Jones being traded circulating, you know, pretty, pretty intensely around the football communities? Well, yeah, I mean, first, I would just say Julio's been nothing but a great teammate, tremendous leader and obviously, you know, an outstanding player. And, you know, I'd love to continue playing with him. But, you know, I feel, you know, this is something kind of for him to answer. Arthur, I mean, I can't really speak on his behalf, but I know that, you know, we had a great day today. We worked really hard and, you know, we're working on building a winning program. And football wise, you know, he said y'all getting back to the outside zone and looks like y'all moving a lot. How much did you like that system and, you know, moving and the athletic ability that it requires, and that fits you a little bit better, do you believe? Yeah, I love the, you know, the wide zone scheme. We've had a lot of success with it in the past, and I'm excited to be going, you know, back to more stuff like that. And excited to run the ball more. And that's our goals and offensive line to, you know, take over games, you know, like we used to, and that's the standard we have. And like I said, I, you know, at least the way it felt on the field, very happy with the first day of putting everything in. Tori? Hi, Jay. You know, this is now a couple of years running where that left guard spot has kind of been up for grabs. And I know for you, that doesn't really, you know, change things for you. But for a certain extent, what's your role in that? Do you kind of take ownership more of that left side because you know that there's going to be guys rotating in and out for at least for the foreseeable future? I mean, yeah, absolutely. I think when you have a guy that you play next to a lot, you build that, you know, companionship and understanding for each other, you know, it allows you to be better players. And especially if we get all five guys up front doing that, that's more going to be really successful. And yeah, you know, being my eighth year now, I take a lot of pride in, you know, whoever they put in there, um, doing whatever I can for myself to do well and obviously to improve them and, you know, make it easier on them as well. So yeah, I take that upon myself without question. And you talk about it being your eighth year and, you know, Alex Mack has gone in free agency. You're kind of the the whole older guy now, you know, compared to everybody else across the line. How much do you kind of take on that mantle this off season for these guys? Yeah, it's, it's sometimes surreal because, you know, sometimes I feel like I just started it goes pretty quick, but I'm enjoying it. I, you know, I feel like I have a lot, you know, to help especially with the younger guys and, you know, have decent amount of experience and man, I just can't say enough, I want to make sure I play well and I improve the people around me. And that's kind of been my goal from the beginning. And I want to continue building towards that. Michael Rossi. Hey, Jack, sorry, just jumped in a little bit late. Have you, if you haven't even asked about this, I apologize. As far as Julio Jones goes, what do you remember most about Julio? Like, what's been your favorite memory about playing with Julio? Well, his nickname was, we call him cheat code kind of because just having him on your team allows you to do so many, you know, crazy good things. He's just that caliber of a player. And I have nothing but respect for him. And he's been nothing but a great teammate to me. I've enjoyed my entire career here has been, you know, having him here as well. And whatever happens, I got nothing but respect. And I know you said cheat code. Is there a specific cheat code that's always been in mind for you with him? I mean, this is going to date myself, but you have the long contract cheat code back on the original Nintendo. Or was there anything like that? Like, is there one that really stuck out to you that you would compare him to? I think it was just the fact that if the ball was anywhere in his vicinity, he was going to make a play. So it was almost automatic. And he's a special player. So it's been, you know, anytime seen him make a play. I've enjoyed, I've enjoyed it a lot. Paul Huber. Hey, just, hey, Jake, how you doing? Just one for me and I apologize for again on the Julio situation. You said it was a great day today and you're y'all are trying to sort of not let that affect the preparations. But how do you do that? I mean, I would it just seemed like obviously he's been such a big part of this franchise to kind of start up OTAs with all this hanging over you. How do you not let it be a pall over the team and prevent it from kind of affecting what y'all are trying to do? Well, I mean, first, I would agree with you. He's been such a huge piece of this franchise and he's done so many great things here. But, you know, just speaking for myself personally, you know, I got to make sure I'm ready to play. And that's, you know, my role first and foremost. And I know everyone thinks that as well. And, you know, we fit that all together, we're going to be successful. So we've got to keep that mindset. I'm sorry to just to follow up a little bit on that. Does it, you know, does this also sort of bring home the point, you know, you want to win right away? And these the new leadership guys have said, you know, they're not looking to rebuild necessarily. But when you see something like this going on, how do you sort of not let that give you this sort of mindset that we're just going to take a few years to build this back up here? Well, I mean, I don't want to sound redundant. But yeah, he's a very good player. I have to acknowledge that. But, you know, we also have a lot of other really good players on this team. And man, we got to just get back to basics and get back to winning football. And that, and that's the plan. It sounds very simple. But that's all we can do at this point. Kelsey Conway. Hey, Jake, you said that you're excited to run the ball more. Obviously, everybody saw what Arthur Smith did with Derek Henry and the Titans offense last two years. From the brief meetings and being on the field today, I guess like what's behind being able to run the ball more with an Arthur Smith offense? I think one of the biggest things is tying everything together. The way the keepers, the play pass, the running ball, the protections, everything's, there's a purpose behind it. And you throw it all together and it keeps the defense on their heels. They're not exactly sure what's coming. You can run the same play out of a ton of different looks or multiple plays out of one look. And when you do that, when you're consistent and you mix it up a lot, you have a lot of success. And he's very adamant about sticking to what works and just being good at the little things. And when we keep doing those little things and we stick to them, they add up. And that's a big part of the running ball. You got to stick to it. And those little things are going to continue to add up. And two-yard, four-yard gains are going to start turning into eight-yard, 15-yard gains. And then Matt Hennessy, obviously, got to spend a lot of time with him last year. How did you see him develop throughout the year and how confident are you in him as you guys head into your second offseason with him calling the shots right now? Yeah, it's been funny. I actually mentioned this to him earlier that it's actually really cool to see how much he's grown. He's so much more vocal and confident and he's come so far. So I'm really excited to see what he has to do. The last year you got him on the field and sometimes it's hard to get him to talk. And now he's almost talking too much. So it's been a good change up. And it's been cool to see him get better. Justin Felder? We're obviously pretty far from you guys while you're practicing, but we could hear Arthur Smith a couple of times with some words of encouragement. How would you describe his intensity of practice? It's good. It's no nonsense. It's, hey, you're a professional. This is what we need to do. This is what we expect from you and get it done. And I appreciate that a lot. And he made it very clear today what he wanted to look like and what it takes to be successful and the offense he's bringing in here. And like I said before, I really feel like we took a good first step in that direction and we just got to keep building off of it. Thank you. To follow up what Justin was asking, Jake, everybody wants to put their new culture, their new stamp on a culture. What's the biggest difference between current staff and what you experienced in your first seven years in the league? We've only been a little bit over a week in person, but man, the biggest thing I've noticed is just the professionalism of it and what they expect from guys, the leadership roles, especially just speaking personally, they expect a lot out of me and Matt and the leaders on this team. I just appreciate the strictness of this is what we want to look like. Here are examples and let's get to it. And it's been very professional. And I appreciate that a lot, so it's been good. And finally, Alex Mack obviously had the resume and the position to be the vocal leader on an offensive line. For you, is that a natural fit for you being a vocal veteran of this team? Is that something you embrace now moving forward now that you have a tenured position on this group? Yeah, I know. I feel like at a younger age, it was more, hey, it was more vocal, it was just the tackles. And as I got older, it was talking to all the guys on the left side. And now I feel like I'm past the point where I can move past just leading the offensive line and speak up to other guys as well. And I've always been a guy that leads by example. I figured doing it the right way first is what's most important versus saying you're going to do something. And yeah, I expect a lot out of myself and intend to push everyone. Like I said in the beginning, I first want to make sure I do well and second, make sure I make everyone better around me.