 And they kind of fit right in. They pick stuff up pretty quickly. I mean, it's been competitive. Like, after the first two, like, it's been competitive. And we're going to have some tough decisions to make as this thing goes. John and Mike, just to kind of see where this thing's at. But I mean, right now, it's a pretty competitive group. And it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out. How much do you fight for guys as you near a roster cut? And what are those conversations like with you and Mike? Maybe John, if you drop Mike some of them? Yeah, I mean, they do a good job of including us and asking our opinions on guys. Obviously, it comes down to John and Mike and their vision for as this thing goes. But we have opinions as a DC, as a position coach. We kind of have a feel for these guys, how they're going to fit the unit, right? Like, that's a big part of it. Not just necessarily the best player, but how they're going to fit the unit, the piece that we need, who might have some more versatility, but might not be as talented, right? All that stuff comes into play. So it'll be interesting to see here in the next couple of days. A call against boarders kind of set what personal foul is there, or you think maybe a little hard? Yeah, no, I think that's the rules. Like, you can't have unnecessary contact. You sling the guy down. We've seen that called a lot throughout the past couple of years. Caleb, get more stamps than you expected, or did they just have so few stamps early that you were able to get them in at the second? Yeah, I mean, I think as the game went, it kind of was what it was. We had an idea of how much we want to play him, along with everybody else, right? And he got in, got his work done, and then we put some other guys in there. How confident are you in the progress that Caleb has made? Yeah, I think he's learning every day. I do. Like, these games are extremely valuable to him, right? Going out there and actually doing it, being able to take it from practice to the game. And again, he's a rookie. We've talked about this before. Just he's learning every day. He's trying to refine his techniques and fundamentals, where he's not just going out there and trying to play ball. I got this cat. Like, it don't work that way here. Like, it comes down to technique, fundamentals, your eyes, all those little details of doing your job. And I think he's improving, but it's an everyday thing. How much pride have you taken in no touchdowns allowed and disappointed that you gave up a couple tonight? Yeah, I mean, I was encouraged with the way we've been playing, not necessarily the points aspect of it, but the way we've been playing, the energy, the flying around. I was disappointed with the two-minute drive there at the end. Didn't think we executed very well. And you get penalties in two minutes. It kills you. We had two big penalties there. Stopped the clock and chunked plays, right? So we got to improve that. It was good to get in that situation, but it's got to be better. But I've been encouraged up to this point with guys' momentum that we're kind of starting to build confidence, everything that goes with it. When was the last time you had the staff you got to talk to, Mike, and there was this message to you guys tonight, and how you envision, how do you think they're not sitting tonight probably going to happen? Yeah, so we had a staff meeting this morning, and it was status quo. Kind of go through the same deal. Make sure we're good operationally with everything, with the adjustments we made. I mean, he's been engaged throughout the week with everything going on. Obviously, it's just he wasn't here tonight. And that was probably the biggest thing prior to tonight is just making sure everybody's on the same page, kind of how things were going to operate with Stretch and Ock. And I'm sure he was watching, like I'm sure I might have some text messages when I go back in the locker room, but I'm sure he was watching. So we'll see. Mike, if you had kind of stretched his joy, here's his moment, I guess, moment of the sun. Yeah, he enjoyed it a lot, man. I mean, he does a lot of stuff. Him and Mike communicate a lot during the game anyway, just in terms of game management and situations and all that type of stuff. I mean, he's been involved in that throughout his time here. So it was good to see him down there and kind of doing it. Generally, you guys have been better, maybe not so much tonight, but in general, the preseason's been pretty good for you guys. Do you feel like that there's an increased sense of confidence going into the regular season after what happened last year? Yeah, I hope so. I hope so. I mean, that's what we've been preaching, getting these guys to fly around, play with confidence, challenge, expect to win their one-on-ones across the board, whatever it is, any call that's made, expect to execute. And I think they're taking hold of it, right? I think they're accepting the challenge. I think they're embracing it. We just got to continue to do that, continue to find success, and hopefully it continues the bill for us. What are your impressions? The air from Oberstein is a guy who started for you guys. And I guess, how we've seen him progress throughout the preseason, it seems like he's made it a couple of places. Yeah, I think he's had a good camp. I mean, he's done some things. I think he's grown up. I think he's become more of a pro this year than he has been in the past. And part of that's maturity. I mean, they're young guys when they come out of college, and now they're getting adjusted first time on their own, all that stuff. So I think it's been a process for him, but I think he's matured, right? And I think it carries over in his day-to-day, how he practices, and then obviously that carries over to game day. What were your impressions of field and was it good to be able to get some work against the mobile quarterback before the season starts? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you guys saw how Atlanta wasn't great. Like, we talked about that going into the game. Like, we got to be better, more disciplined, more coordinated when we rush those types of players. So I think it was good. I think he made some plays with his legs. He threw some balls up. The guys did a good job playing back for it, right? So it was a good test for us, especially going into week one, guy like Tyler, similar skill set, right? So, man, I was glad we had the opportunity tonight. Thanks, Shane. Hey, Shane, real fast. Do you have any idea who gave stretch, the challenge info from the booth? Do you know who did that to that? I did not know who he was working with. No? OK. I say out of that. OK. That was a really good try. But the odds of an answer were below one percent. I spoke to them to have Woodside, Harkley, Batson, and some. Hey, Recro, you got 100% of the shot. That's right. Thank you, Kel. Thank you, Kel. Appreciate it. It was not my variable. It's not a variable. It's not a variable tic-tac. Buzzed in a little tag. Did Buck run a pole for him?