 I think guys are trying to play up to it right now. So it's been encouraging. We got to continue like every day. Like we got to come out here today and do the exact same thing. It can't just be Sunday. It doesn't happen that way. So every day we're focused on continuing to build that identity and have that mindset. This defense or what's going on around here right now that you can bring in three safeties last week and all three of them make meaningful plays in a game. Yeah, I mean, it's a credit to them. I mean, they came in, they worked, they learned. I mean, it's not like we're too crazy right now, schematically in those preseason games. We got to get them what they can get so they can go out there and play. But it's a credit to them. I mean, they're smart kids to be able to go out there and communicate and kind of fit in. And the guys out there with them helping them out. I mean, it shows kind of the camaraderie we're building on that side of football, hopefully. Put a lot on Elijah Molden on the game, whether it's Blitz and Covers, et cetera. What is it about him that makes you so comfortable giving him all those assignments? Yeah, I think he's a smart kid. Again, he's learning, like there was plays out here today. He's going to learn from, right? I think as he sees more, he'll be more comfortable, kind of with all those different things, but he's an instinctive player. He is, he's smart. If he can get lined up and know what to do, his instincts can make plays for us. So I was excited to see him out there to be able to go play and actually cut it loose and not be worried about X, Y, Z and just play some football. As any issues he's having right now are just shaking off roster. Is that what you're seeing? Yeah, I mean, he hasn't played football in a long time. Again, he's on a pitch count, so he's working his way back. So we just got to keep working him. I think he's learning every single day. Like I said before, I think there's something new every single day with him that he's picking up. Rabbit's spending a lot of time with him. But again, it's just going to be repetition, building those good habits with technique and fundamentals. That's really what it is. Making them more habits. You can't just go out there and do it when you haven't done it for a long time. Did you count go this week? We'll see. We'll see as it plays out. We'll see how he's feeling as things go. Conversation. The upstairs week going and the downstairs this week. Am I right on that? Yep. I guess if you decide what you're going to do and which were the kind of project cause of each one. Yeah, not yet. I mean, we'll kind of see where it goes this week. I think being up, you can probably see a little bit better. You've got a bigger view of everything going on. But obviously, you don't have the interaction with the players, right? We're down. You're kind of getting a feel for it. You can feel the players, feel how they're responding. And we got eyes up there. We got other coaches up there that help. There's pros and cons to both. They are. They're very different. So just kind of getting a feel for that. And we'll kind of see where I'm at this week. I mean, I've been up. So I'll probably try out down again this week. But we'll see. Hey, Lobby's a guy. When we talk to him, you can tell he has a lot of high expectations for himself, you know, in addition to being a first round pick. You think it's been difficult for him to be patient as he's had to be given. He's working through several things to get back. Yeah, I think that's with any player. I think they're all antsy to get back. And as soon as they get back on the field, they wanted to click right away, right? They want to be at their maximum. And the game don't work that way. It takes time. It's a technical game. Don't get by on just ability. Everybody's got ability at this level. Everybody. So the techniques and fundamentals, you've got to have them to be able to compete and play at that high level. You're not just going to get by on ability. So it's going to take some time. On the defensive line, you've had several guys be in and out of the lineup during practice and to pre-season games. It's given a guy like Woodrow Hamilton an opportunity. How's he done with those reps? Yeah, I think he's improved. I think this past week, he's kind of buckled down a little bit, and he's playing a little bit more fundamentally sound. And he showed up in the games. But I do. I think he had a really good week last week. And we'll kind of see where it progresses from there. But I'm encouraged with him. I'm encouraged with that whole group. Hopefully we get a merch bag here before too long and see where it goes. And you seem, I don't know if it's zoomed to here or what. You seem more confident in what you're doing, even in just talking to us. Do you think that filters down to your players? I hope so. I mean, I hope so. I think that's part of it. I'm the leader of the group now, right? All eyes are on me. Hopefully they're all turning to me with everything. I mean, I want our guys to be confident. So I mean, I better show the same thing, right? I got confidence in them and what we're doing. What we're doing as a coaching staff, what we're doing as a unit right now. And I hope they feel and can kind of feed off that. It's infectious in your secondary with so many guys. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, and I think just with all the new faces, right? Like we're bringing a lot of guys in. I mean, half the room's new. We're trying to kind of rebuild this identity, right? And get it to where our standard is and what we expect. And it's a daily thing. Like you can't take days off from it. It's a daily grind to get it to where we want it to be. Very excited, Shane, about what you guys have been doing against kind of the twos and threes of other teams versus, do you still sort of temper yourself too and say, we haven't seen the first teamers yet? Yeah, no doubt. It's preseason. I mean, I'm encouraged by our players, like going out there competing, executing, doing the things we're asking them to do. Regardless of the competition, I'm encouraged by the way each guy is going out there and challenging and doing the things we asked of them. That's what's most encouraging to me, regardless of who's in the game, ones, twos, or threes, regardless of how many points we give up, right? But seeing guys compete, it's a competitive roster. We talked about it Saturday. We talked about it again today, like those last few spots at every position. Time will tell. We got the clocks ticking, but they're still battling out. Nothing's been decided yet. And I think the guys are taking out the heart, and they're making the most of their opportunities. Third down was a big issue for you guys last year. So far, so good. Like Brett Kearney's getting a lot of work. What would you say is the reason for the better performance on third downs? Yeah, I mean, I think it's been emphasized for us all training camp, all off season. Like I mentioned before, even the preseason started, like we're not going to lose sight of what we're emphasizing just because it's a preseason game, right? So there's a mentality that comes with that as a unit. There's a mentality that comes with it as individual players winning your one-on-ones, whether it's up front, whether it's in the back end. And I think the guys are challenging. We're trying to make them earn everything. We are, and we're trying to be tighter, trying to do a lot of different things right now. I think the guys are taking the heart, and they're playing with confidence. Like we've found ways to get off the field, and I think it's kind of building confidence in their abilities and our ability as a unit. David Long done, too, to be more involved than we're seeing him out there. Yeah, man, he's made a lot of plays. I think he's came in, and he's always been an instinctive player for us. I think he's more consistent right now. And then third down, I think he brings a different element for us just in some of his coverage ability and zone coverage and some of his man stuff and then being able to blitz, right? He's just a different skill set. I mean, obviously, we're a little bit retooled there with the addition of Nico. The personnel has kind of shifted a little bit in that regard. So it's just kind of freed him up to go out there and make some plays and do some things for us to utilize this skill set. As far as the big picture goes, you think the joint practice has helped you, man? And maybe especially Thursday, when some of the young guys had to face Brady and maybe dealt with a little bit of adversity there. Yeah, I think they're great. I mean, not only did not bang our head against the same guys every single day to get some new blood, but you go down to Tampa Bay, you're playing the best of the best, right? They won the Super Bowl. I think the competitive juices go out a little bit more that day just because it's not the same guys that you've seen for two weeks. I think they get a taste of really what it's going to be other than just our guys, especially for the young guys. I mean, anytime you go up against Brady, I mean, they got great receiving core. They've done a lot of good things on offense. I hope it's a wake-up call to our guys. And whether we do well or we struggle, I hope it kind of gives us a gauge of where we're at. We talked about it far earlier, working out the rust. But do you see occasional moments and kind of the wow moments that make you say, this is why he's our guy? This is what we're going to see more of in a few minutes? Yeah, you definitely see the flashes with him. I mean, he's a big, long dude who's athletic, right? Again, I think as he gets more comfortable in the used to playing again and consistently, the repetition of all the techniques and fundamentals that we're talking about, and then the situational awareness of the game, being in zone, being a man, is it first and 10, is it second and two, is it third and 11, right? There's a lot of things that go into playing this game besides just lining up and covering my guy, right? And being able to say, hey, well, I covered him. Well, you've got to do a lot of things to get there and understand how to do it. So I mean, it's a process. I've seen improvement with him. You see the flashes. So I'm excited about where he's at. I am. He's learning every day. He's working hard. He's out there battling. It ain't always going to be perfect with anybody, especially with the Rooks. But I'm encouraged by him. I know he's going to continue to improve. Hopefully find out where he's at here in a few weeks. The fact that he hasn't played cornerback all that long in his life. Yeah, I mean, I think more has just been a while, right? Like, he hasn't played in a long time and then he's coming off an injury. So, I mean, those are two pretty significant things to come back from and get tossed out there in the fire. And let's go, let's get up to speed. Like, it's just a process that takes time to get back from that stuff. Thanks, guys. Thanks, guys.