 Practice, you know, you got some guys coming back and three, how has that been for him just getting back into the sun? Good, I think it's been good to get out and, you know, have enough guys that where we could actually practice and not be where we were, you know, a few weeks ago in a kind of a walkthrough mode. Obviously, we'll have to do that, you know, next week. But this was, you know, good for him to be able to get out there and practice and move around and, you know, so see how he responds and comes in tomorrow and then, you know, see how he progresses towards the game. Like what you saw from Zach in his first week with you guys, how did he kind of acclimate to everything? Well, I mean, it seems like he's excited to be here. I don't want to speak for Zach, but I felt like his attitude, his demeanor in meetings and on the practice field and communicating and, you know, playing football with his teammates. And obviously, you know, the other stuff is going to take some time as far as just getting to know, you know, the teammates and some of the guys that he's playing with and next to. But, you know, hopefully, you know, he can help us in some capacity on Sunday. I think earlier in the week that I'm not exactly sure what his role would be yet. I wonder any more clarity on kind of how he'll fit. Well, I mean, he'll play in a game and I mean, he could probably help us on special teams and some areas situationally on defense and, you know, again, we have some decisions to make as far as the roster goes and who moves where and goes where. So, you know, anticipate him playing. Zach, go ahead. No, you go ahead. Pelain was here with you, your rookie year. How do you like how his kind of career developed? How do you play? Fantastic. I think Robert's a really good football player. I'm happy for him. I said that after the game last year and, you know, if I see him after the game this year, I'll tell him how proud I am of him and it's fun watching him play. He's turned into a good player. He's been injured in the last couple of weeks. But, you know, just come across a lot of different people playing and coaching in this league. And obviously, Robert was a guy that we tried out and I think he's done nothing but improve and develop throughout the year or throughout his career. How's Julio doing throughout the week and kind of ramping him up and giving him maybe a little more as he comes back? He's doing what everybody else is trying to do is just prepare themselves for the game and what they'll need to know and do and execute. That's the biggest key is trying to make sure that everybody is ready and prepared and gets what they need for the game from a mental standpoint, a physical standpoint and conditioning. That makes a lot so successful for them and how much do they move him around? Well, they move him around a little bit. You know what I mean? They do put him off the ball inside and he's instinctive. I think instinctive and athletic are probably the two biggest things that I see. He's a loose fluid player. He's not very rigid and he's also instinctive and plays hard. When he can't get there, he's trying to bat it down and when he does get there, he's trying to knock it out. So it'll be a huge challenge and he's an excellent player. I think out there now Harold is one of I think only three players in the league who has got at least 60 tackles and at least 10 sacks. Pretty good indication of kind of the all-round contribution he has for you guys. Oh yeah man, I think that his availability helps to that. Being able to be out there and play and there's a lot of reasons why he's played as much as he has. One is he's conditioned and physically prepared for it. Two is there's been some moving parts. I've been a whole lot of guys at that position available. But then I don't think, you know, take anything away that's all credit to Harold and his preparation and his continued growth of understanding where to be. He's been in a bunch of different places. He's dropped, he's covered, he's been at the line of scrimmage and he handles all that and studies and very, very good professional. You know, Joe, I try to focus on each and every week. So very aware of what transpired down in Jacksonville, focused on Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers who would be probably real close to the top of the coaches in this league and what he's been able to do as far as longevity and continued success. It's been nothing but impressive and seems like every year his team has a shot. So that's who I'm focused on now. And if we play the Jaguars again, we'll talk about the coaching situation. You know, analytics have always been a part of football. It's just now that we've given it a fancy name. So we do try to use them. We try to study, we try to figure out as far as what the personnel, what they're doing out of their personnel, that's kind of where it started. And then there's a lot of decisions, you know, that we try to make that we work through to try to give ourselves, you know, best chance to win a football game. But then there's a lot of other stuff that goes into it. You know, I mean, it's like, you know, you're gut like what actual human beings, you know, it's like it's okay when you're dealing, you know, numbers are numbers and, you know, there's a lot of things, matchups and involved in the game and, you know, how things are going at that point in time. So yeah, we're conscious of the numbers, like I think hopefully we want to be. But we also, you have to understand that there's other things that go into it. With how hard Rothesburg has been to get on the ground over the years in terms of just throwing with guys, hanging all over, how much does, can that tax the secondary to have to continue to cover as long as you want? I think he's changed the way he's played. I mean, I think that that's still a factor. I mean, I just, I don't think it is what it is. I mean, now he's not waiting to throw it deep. He's just throwing it deep, you know. I don't know if he's extending the plays like he did now. Certainly there's, his play strength has always been very good. But I think his deep ball accuracy is, is better. And the guys that he throws to, they have a really good understanding of whether it's going to be on the back shoulder or if he's going over the top or, you know, those guys trying to create, you know, penalties down the field. What do you think about Farmer who's coming out and how you like the tight end, how good has he been for them? Coming out. Coming out of college, out of Penn State. He plays for the Steelers. So he's really athletic, good pass receiver. I think he's tried to improve his blocking and just the, you know, the willingness. You know, they sent him in there on long linebackers. He's not the heaviest tight end. But I do respect the willingness for him to go in there and hammer it up in there. So he's been a sure-handed player down there in a red zone. I mean, they match him up and throw it against corners. It doesn't really matter. It seems like Ben's got a lot of confidence in him to create, especially in a red zone. Now who's out? 20, 44, 51, 76, 91, 93.