 So Todd, obviously, does still have a couple more days to go this week. But how does it look like Derek handled the thudding that he got yesterday in pads? Yeah, I think he's been progressing well. Certainly he's done everything we've asked him to do. And that'll be a decision left to people above me on the food chain. But I think things have been progressing, you know, encouragingly. How do you start the week? Knowing that he's back in the fold, how to distribute the curies, how much he can handle and will some of it just be determined on how he does in the game? Yeah, you know, I think we've talked a little bit throughout the course this year just about low management and how it's tough to sometimes put a finite number on things. And I think that if I'm given the green light with Derek playing, then we're just gonna have to monitor him in the game. And Coach Doos does a great job of keeping an eye on his guys and rotating those guys through anyway. So probably have a lot to do with the flow of the game. So when, you know, here's a guy who's used to 20, 25, even more carries per game. To kind of get in rhythm, is it hard to figure out what number would be right? You know, assuming you can't give him that amount. Sure, I think everybody's wired different, you know, and I think that different runners have different styles and kind of see the game a little different with more touches. But again, I think the flow of the game will kind of dictate that. It's hard to go into it saying, okay, we're gonna give them this many and then give them a break, you know. It kind of depends on the situation in the game, so. Obviously, what kind of advantage could it be to have that potential three-headed monster with Derek and Don Trellin the content? Yeah, you know, anytime you can have playmakers back into the mix, it's a good thing. More ingredients makes for more fun than the recipes, you know. So excited about the potential of having that three-headed monster. And that kind of versatility. And we'll see how it unfolds if the opportunity presents itself. What have you seen from the thing with them? Maybe what kind of a challenge do they present for your offense? Yeah, playing with a lot of confidence. You know, certainly they're a versatile group. You know, if you just look at things from a broad picture standpoint or a whole bunch of different coverages and tags and fronts and all that. So you have to do your best to boil it down, you know. And I think they do a nice job of making things look the same. Certainly disciplined and well-coached. So we have our work cut out for us. Not sure if Hendrickson's going to play yet or not. But how big a difference has he made for that defense this year? Yeah, certainly, you know, his attitude and demeanor guy that is a leader on that defense and brings it every snap. You know, his stats speak for themselves, but he plays hard and certainly is one of the motivating leaders on that defense. How much is Taylor, maybe, I don't want to say back to himself. But since the early season stuff with the knee and cramps and all that, how much you feel like the guy he was before all that? Yeah, I think as a whole as an offense, we're starting to see a little bit more consistency. And that's all we can ask for is just, you know, being the same player each day. You know, I think we've had every player on our offense go through some patches where maybe they didn't look quite like they expect themselves to or we do. But I think we've been growing each and every week. About the edge rushers yesterday, bangles, the challenge there. It's always important to protect the quarterback, but up against this defense, just how much more of an emphasis will be going against the bangles. Sorry, I didn't take a little drink there. Yeah, it's certainly, it's always something that we're aware of. You know, you have guys that are talented edge rushers on just about every defense we play nowadays. And we need to make sure we take care of the edges so that Ryan can, you know, obviously progress downfield and have enough time to step up in the pocket. So we have a plan for that each and every week. They have a couple of talented guys, but it's not the first team that we've played that has so, you know, hopefully we can execute the plan as well as we have in recent weeks. We're looking Joby out now on IR and the injuries they do have on the defensive line. Does that make it maybe tougher to prepare to see those guys? Or do you also have to look at some of the guys that have stepped in over the season? How do you plan for that? Yeah, they have some versatile pieces. So I think you need to look more at the structure maybe than the personnel. You know, obviously we had three quarters of a game's worth, you know, of the playoff game against the Raiders to kind of take a peek at some things. But overall, we got to let our rules be our rules and go in our one-on-one match-ups. What's your guys like, AJ Brown and Julio Jones? You know, receivers that you want to get involved early. How do you go about balancing that, whether it's scripting or just trying to make sure that everybody gets their touches and they're involved and kind of tuned into the game more? Yeah, I think it's a process. You know, as you set the game plan in the early parts of the week, you want to make sure that you have some things where the guys look at the game plan and say, oh, yeah, that one's for me, you know. And I think that's important. And then certainly you want to find ways to be versatile early in games and make sure everybody's in tune and involved in the game. You know, but a lot of that also unfolds as you see what they're trying to do to you schematically in their game plan, you know. And you say, OK, we're getting a lot of this coverage. Now we can go to this counter punch and so on. What are the themes, Todd, that you guys had as you sort of self-reflected, you know, during that off-week, maybe a theme or two that you tried to work on especially? Yeah, you know, I think we've grown throughout the course of the year and I think one of the things that was really encouraging is you kind of saw progressions in some areas, you know. And we did become more consistent in some things. But we're just scratching the surface of, you know, where we want to be as an offense and where we want to go as a football team and doing our part in getting us there. So, you know, I think there was a little bit of a balance between, OK, these are some schemes we can rely on and have executed well and have improved upon. And then there's some leaving some meat on the bone and missed opportunities. Certainly, Hungary would be a way that I would describe, you know, that by-week leaving us. Mike, Kevin Byrd have been among the guys who kind of talked about being wary of the idea, hey, everybody's back, we've got the number one seed, we're home, but have you guys, have you had any conversations about, hey, we can't, you know, think that everything's set up for us? Yeah, luckily I think our culture here has been such that we expect people to go out and execute at a certain level, regardless of who they are and what their name is. And so when that, when that expectation doesn't fluctuate with the personnel that's in there, it makes it easier to then, you know, hold those people to a standard when they come back. You know, I don't think anyone here is real comfortable and I think we've done a nice job of challenging ourselves, you know, to try to look for ways to improve and certainly no one's gotten fat and happy. We've left far too much meat on the bone to be fat and happy. So offensively for us, there's a long way to go before we reach that level of consistency we're looking for, you know, and I think that that leaves us a long ways away from ever being content. That red zone scoring efficiency, that seemed to spike over those last three games. What were some of the things that you guys did well to cause that improvement? You know, sometimes I think that's an area of situational football that can be a little bit streaky and sometimes it has to do with confidence and so it can snowball sometimes in a good or a bad way. We've finished strong and certainly that's been a strength of our offense around here for the last few years is, you know, ranking pretty high in that touchdown efficiency. But again, I think in a game-by-game basis, you just have to have great detail and great, you know, full, all-encompassing takes all level mentality down there to be able to go execute and produce in the red zone.