 was going to ask with you guys going up against the Ravens this week, you guys did a good job certainly last year of, I don't think anybody completely shuts down Lamar Jackson, but at least kind of containing him. What were some of the keys to that do you think? And do you get a sense at all that the other teams have followed that pattern a little bit this year? Not necessarily as far as the other teams. I mean, we line up a certain way and other people kind of do what they do. I mean, I think for us, I mean, they're the guys unbelievable as far as running the ball and throwing the ball and getting them and they got great running backs and a good offensive line. So, you know, it's a new year and new challenge. I mean, they're a little bit different and we're a little bit different also. So, and we just got to figure out what's going to try to work to help us contain the guy. And one other I had on Jeffrey, you know, I know the D in general has gotten a lot of snaps this season. You know, do you ever concern yourself with the amount of snaps that someone like Jeffrey is getting or, you know, with a case like his, you know, where he's a second-year guy, young, full of energy? Is that less of a concern in that situation? No, he'll be all right. He's got young legs and, you know, we rest them when we need to rest them. And, you know, that's kind of it as far as Jeff's concerned. Thank you. Tron? Yeah, Coach, how's it going? You look at how some of these teams are playing you with the quick passing game last week. It was like 2.3 seconds from snap to release. How do you work your guys into being able to defend that up front? Well, I mean, we got to try to get our hands up and tip some balls, which I think we've done a pretty good job of. But truly, when the ball's getting out that quick, I mean, it's, you know, I know everybody wants to sack numbers to be up and all that. We're trying to win football games. So when the ball, when the balls come out, come out quick, I mean, we just got to do the best we can to disrupt the pass, whether that's a sack of hit or sometimes a batted ball is just just as good as a QB sack. So does it literally come down to like working with the guys to understand, okay, I may not get home. Let me realize that and match hands. Is that what you're telling them? Yeah, yeah, pretty much. I mean, it's something that we spend a lot of time working on, ball disruption and getting our hands up and doing those things. And we've seen the results of it. I think we've gotten as a defense, we've gotten our hands on a lot, a lot of tip passes and some have led to some big takeaways and we just got to keep doing a good job. And then when people, when we get opportunity to hit the quarterback, we got to hit them. Thank you. If no one else has anything, I'll keep going. Yeah, go ahead, Charles. Okay, with Laurel Murchison, how has he come along? I know he had a really good camp. He's someone you guys work and into the rotation. How was his development coming along? For a young player, we knew coming in that he was going to be a guy that was going to play hard and kind of fit right into our culture. And I think he's done a good job of doing that. He's where we expect him to be as far as when we call a defense. And as long as he plays hard and finishes, then he'll always have a chance to play for us as long as he can continue to do those things. And then obviously with Vic Beasley going, your NASCAR package is a little bit different. But when you get Clowney down there and maybe Roberson or Crawford, what type of advantages does that give you when you got Simmons and those guys up front and they want to get to the quarterback? Yeah, it gives us some multiplicity as far as what we do and how we can line different guys up in different spots. And ultimately, it's really about trying to get the best people out there on those third downs to try to get off the field. And I think we've done a pretty good job the last couple of weeks of kind of doing that. And then one thing, I know you've worked with Sue in the past, watching some of the things that the Bucks did, they would do kind of like that psycho or Meeble Blitz where he would stand up and be able to, you follow me. Is that something you guys have considered doing with Simmons? Because it seems like he has a similar skill set. Yeah, not really. I mean, for us, it's a week-to-week deal. I really haven't seen much of the Bucks or any, but I know the package that you're talking about. But I really haven't watched much of them this year. But really, we're just trying to put the best guys and the best matchups and the best spots that we can on defense, first, second, and third down. From your perspective, what's effective about that Meeble or Psycho Blitz? Well, I mean, you get a big guy off the ball. I think sometimes when you watch it closely, he's not really doing a whole lot other than trying to barrel through and run somebody over. But again, I'm not sure exactly what they're doing with their package or because I really haven't watched them play much this year. But that's really not something we've even talked about right now. Yeah, and I wasn't talking about just the Bucks. I know the Patriots have done it. I've seen the 49ers do it back with Greg Manuski as well. I just meant like just overall from your experience, having seen it. Yeah, and we've done it in the tournament. We did it a little bit in Miami. I mean, you get sometimes you get a big guy with space running at those centers and guards. They sometimes freeze up because they don't know how to block them. And what happens a lot of times is the quarterback doesn't know either and they get rid of the ball quick. Guys, thank you, Paul. Coach, you've obviously gotten kind of Jarrell's spot taken care of by Simmons. I'm curious how you feel you've done in kind of what was Simmons's spot last year with the guys who've taken on what was his role? I mean, I think we've done a pretty good job. The guys have played hard. They've played physical. I mean, obviously, Jeff's a different type of player. I mean, big, strong, physical, athletic. I mean, a lot of things he's got to get better at. But you know, we got one of them, which is Jeff, and we're trying to do the best we can to make the skill set of the other guys work. So I think we've done a pretty good job here with that group, especially recently here. Thanks. I think that one that people might be interested in, Tier Tart, maybe talking about his skill set and what you've seen in his development and his time here with Tart. Yes. Yeah, he's, I mean, obviously was an undrafted free agent. No off-season program and really limited reps during training camp because we didn't, you know, there wasn't much that we could do. So we're trying to get the guys ready that we knew exactly we're gonna play in the games early. But I mean, the thing about Tart is he's done a good job at just taking advantage of his opportunities. He took advantage of his opportunities in practice and eventually that led to him playing in games the last two weeks. And I would say that he's more than held his own against the last two opponents that we've played against. So that's exciting to see a lot of things he's got to get better at, just like all of our guys. But you know, I'm pleased with where where he is and kind of where he's going going forward. If you could hang with us for a second, I'll see if there's some other people that need to jump over from the other one. Coach, well, I got you. Just Jeffrey, if you could talk me through his obviously flashes huge his consistency in terms of affecting the pass as a rusher as a pocket, Collapser and as a as a rusher beyond getting his hands on passes, which he's obviously really good at. Where is he on that? I think he's done a good job. I mean, sometimes, especially when you're in the interior, you're not, you know, it's rare that you get guys that that are getting 10, 10 plus sacks or eight plus sacks in the interior, because there's there's ways to kind of take those guys out of the game with quick passes and turn in the center to him and doing doing some of those things. But I would say as far as what we're looking for, he's doing a good job of affecting the quarterback and forcing some bad throws and quick throws and and and just trying to disrupt the timing. So he's been a productive player for us in the run game and and in the past game. He helped another guys to in the past rush, maybe moving the quarterback towards other people. Absolutely. I mean, again, when he's in there and he gets the opportunity, he's a tough guy to block one on one. So really, that's all you can ask the guy to do is try to win his one on one matchup. And they're not always going to result in in sacks. So we just got to keep on plugging the way get better, which I think we're doing.