 I was cool. I mean, everybody did their job. I mean, I finally stood in here for once, O'Lan did a great job. Jake got up before me, everybody else went into her house, and it just worked out. Did you feel a lot more comfortable in the pocket? It seemed that way, from us, wasn't it? Well, I felt a little bit more comfortable, but it's not about feeling comfortable. It's about making it a big point to stay in the pocket when I can't, not just because I'm athletic or I can get out what I want to, just to get out sometimes. It's an understanding of when and when not to, and that's the biggest thing. That's what I'm a little disappointed myself for tonight. I think I got it a little bit too much, but it's a growing process. Second piece is a game. I'm not going to be too hard on myself in that regard, so I'm just excited and blessed that I got the opportunity to make some... Do you feel like you've made progress in that regard, Malik, in terms of getting the ball out quickly and passing it from the pocket, or is it about the same as week one? What were your thoughts on that? I think thinking about it, it was a little bit better than week one. I got a few check-downs that I stayed in here and just got it out quickly, but not by much. I think it's something I just need to focus on and continue to just find that in-between from when I need to make a play, when I don't, just climb in the pocket and help my old lineup. Do you remember when you did get free? Were you surprised that you got around that corner as easily as you did? I don't know if I was surprised or not. I kind of was just in the moment. I was like, oh, there we go. And I was hyped, but... And it's not even about that part. It's like, those are going to happen naturally, so it's about not trying to make them happen when I have a clean pocket. And that's the whole issue. And I wouldn't say even an issue, that's the whole balance thing. I'm trying to find the balance of when I have a clean pocket, when people are open down the field, I need to make that drill. I need to stay in there, climb, do whatever I need to do in order to just not ask much of protection and also to save my body from anything. And those times when I did, I do need to make a play when nobody's open and there's pressure in the pocket and it's right now and just be anywhere to be active. It's just finding the balance between those two. Malik, what was it like playing here for the first time? It was cool. I mean, we played here in 2018 and I was at Harvard still. We played the music city ball. We played Purdue. I got to know a couple of series. But it was cool to play. I can actually get in here. So I was excited. Definitely was. What's maybe next? You've got one more pre-season game. Can't get close. What would you like to do to kind of finish the camp with momentum? I mean, at this point, I just wake up every day and thank God that I get to do what I'm doing. So I'm just super excited to go to work tomorrow. I'm going to go work out and watch the film, correct it. I probably watch it at night, but I get to watch it with coach tomorrow morning. We can talk about the good but ugly and it's just focusing on how we can fix it. It's over with now. It's in the books. When you watch the film tonight, how critical are you of yourself, typically? I'm probably a little bit more critical than my coaches, but they always balance me out. So I'm not over critical because I think nobody's perfect. Everybody's going to make mistakes, especially being young. They try to help me to see that black fat fool. The completion of this when you guys are deep in your own territory, is that the kind of thing that you would like to do with your legs? Kind of get out of harm's way, still get the ball downfield, get a big pick up like that? I mean, when I am on the move, that is what I'm trying to do. But sometimes the receivers or the running backs may not know what I might be doing. They might think I'm running. They might think I'm in such a split decision where nobody's turning around looking at me. People are already started blocking and I've got to go, but that's just getting to each other. That's what we appreciate this for. I feel like those plays are helpful, but like I said, I do want to focus on continuing to play for the pocket, and it'll just help everybody else out. The sidearm throws? Is there an instant you might say, I need to drop down here or is it more, it just kind of happens naturally, you think? It just happens naturally. It's about getting the ball from point A to point B without anybody in between messing with it. And with the ball coming out more quickly than last week, is that something that you entered this game saying, hey, I got to get rid of it quicker? Because last week it was like almost four seconds or something like that? No, it was just me trying to, no, no, yes. And just when I'm going through these progressions, not the whole like, you might get up and, oh, what coverage is this? Okay, it's covered too. So he might get up right here and then I can take it, just go ahead and take it down. That's what it's about. Just go ahead and get the ball up. And it's about just the repetition and keep doing that. And like I said, it's me sitting in the pocket. That's what he all comes back down to, like on the first drive or second drive. I had a hoop coming across after he chipped, you know, a shuttle, and I just got to hit that. And even when I missed a cow, I said to put it a little bit higher, I was trying to bring it back down on that sail. But even though I don't like that sail, because there's quarters of an inch trying to push out. I knew I could make a good throw, but I didn't make a good throw in that play. Just coming back down to my, my like, low shallow coming from the backside. That first play, the play action, the quick pass there, very similar to the one in Baltimore. Oh, that's what I missed last week. Right, right. Did Coach Redwood say, hey man, you better throw this or else? No, he was just like, don't worry about being perfect, because that's what I was doing. Don't worry about being perfect, just go out and have fun. You can bless with a lot of ability, so just go have fun and continue to learn. Ask Ryan and Logan these questions, and ask the coaches these questions, and just stay listening. How much fun was tonight for you? I was always going to be playing football, really. It's always fun. Dear Kenry came over late in the first quarter, so while you guys were getting ready to go back out on the field, he looked like he was pumping you up or something. What was he telling you there? Yeah, he was trying to turn us up. I mean, we had a couple penalties, we had a couple operational issues, we had a couple things that just weren't going our way, a couple three and outs, and he was just trying to give us some energy. And that's what it's about when you have little lows in the game, it's about just being consistent. And that's what helping, what help from playing from the pocket, just being consistent, just completion, completion, completion, first down, completion, first down, first down, completion. Stacking those completions, stacking those first downs, that's how you game momentum, more or less than just him being quick. Thanks. Overall, thoughts on performance tonight? I mean, I think there were some good things. There were some, you know, defensively. We got some turnovers, we turned them into points. You know, I felt like we were looking for opportunities on defense. I thought there were some really positive plays offensively. There was some time there. I would say that there were some things that he improved on, and I would say that we're probably going to have to go back and look at the film. And that's just some things that we're going to have to continue to coach and improve operationally. You know, just try to, it's hard to run out of the back of the pocket this week, and it's hard. And, you know, so we're just going to continue to coach him to try to step up and find guys that can help him. And then when there are opportunities to create plays, try to do that as well. How much did pressure impact his performance, do you think? Pressure from who? From the defensive line. I think it probably contributed to a lot of the negative plays. I think we did some things that probably contributed to a lot. I don't know if Kyle's feeling up all this, though, but he's likely to give with it when he got it. You know, it's easier to say well than it is to sick him, and so he got it out fast to 20. I was excited, and I felt like that was really some great efforts for a guy to block in. You know, the more that you start to gain yards and you have a returner, it seems like the guys block in even try to go a little harder because they know that there's an opportunity to break one. What were you wanting to see with the decision to go fast on offense on the first drive there? Give Malika a little chance to get up on the ball a little bit more from there. Mike, the greatest of our job leaders for justice in the past, I guess you probably have to show a lot of importance for him to make this performance. It's really hard to see individual performances on the sidelines, and I know that he was active and he continues to improve and work. You know, he started working in some new moves, new pass rush moves, and trying to do some things off of maybe what he was doing earlier, which was good to see that it's not just the same move over and over, and I think that probably showed up tonight. Chris Stonehouse, I know he got the first down when he kind of followed the snap. Would you rather see him kind of reset and try to get it or take off the lead or do it? I'd rather see him not drop it. Mike, what do you think he is? I think they're both competing. I think they both had some really good days, and I think Brett's putting better than he did last year from what I've seen, and I think we're ready to make a determination on using the public. No, do you want to see the film to get a full evaluation, but just the naked eye assessment? What do you think of Dylan and Nick on the attack spot? I'll let you guys know tomorrow. You know what I mean, I don't think. It's going to be some good plays. It's going to be some bad plays. Would you like for Traylon to play again? I would like to try to win every game that we play. I would like to try to improve. That's what I would like to do. We're not going to stand here and go through the roster. If that's what you guys want to do, we're not going to do that. Cool. Thank you.