 All right, yeah, coach, just checking in on any updates on Calvin and any other injured players from yesterday's game. Continue to tell you guys, you know, so as we get an update, we'll give you an update. I understand you got to ask no update there. He led injuries. We're just still waiting for the medical efforts. You know, like most Mondays NFL, you know, MRIs and making sure the doctors and we get it right. But so we don't. Know exactly what we're dealing with. Okay. And coach, the offensive line. We probably didn't do much about him yesterday, but no sacks. Just a couple of hits. Can you discuss their play over the last few weeks? Yeah, like a lot of players on our team, a lot of groups on our team. They continue to work, get better. I did a nice job with the game plan. It's a good defense and, you know, it's kept Matt pretty clean. And the decision to go with one sitter, how'd you arrive at that? Just like we do a lot of our decisions. We're going to make the best decisions to help us win, to help the team. And that's no knock on Drew. Just what we felt, based off the last couple of weeks, it could change this week. Depending on the matchups, just how everything goes this week of practice. I'll save some for later, perhaps, so we can move on. But how did you see Walker's play when you got to watch it again on film review and that the guys get a big kick out of that in the meeting today? Well, I think it's a, I think it's a, what goes unnoticed is that it is a coordinator effort. That was a great call by Dean. You know, Mike popped out there and, you know, Floyd did a nice job on the rush, wrapping around and Mike popped in there. So I'm assuming that he obviously that can probably didn't realize where Mike was popping from and it was a good disguise, but it was a good by all 11. It takes everybody to do their job. And it was a good job by Mike being in the right spot and taking advantage of it. And really good job by foyer to not doing anything like people up, you know, using the rules and make sure he helped Mike get in the end zone. Michael. Hey, Arthur, just to get this out of the way, I know you said that there's still tests. Is there concern at all with Harris and Fowler that either one of those are long term injuries? Wait till I get the real information, Mike. I don't feel like you're concerned about a lot deal with what the facts are when I'm giving them and we make sure that we're like I said, the medical experts look at it and we confirm it and we have a plan that we're not there yet. But I'll wait till I get the actual facts. As far as Cordero, he didn't seem to play in the fourth quarter. What went into the decision beyond that the two point the last one and then two point conversion. What went into the decision not use him on the last two? Really two drives because you have that other one. You have one play. So I would call it right now. You're playing a situation on football. We, I got told you yesterday when you guys asked again, you can continue look for deeper meanings and some of it's just practical. I said some guys, you know, they can't play or they need to play 70 plays. You know, you may be able to get, you might have diminishing returns. So we got a lot of faith in all those runners, depending on what what we're trying to accomplish. We're in a four minute situation there. And, you know, like I told you yesterday, I think Quadrant Olson does a hell of a job for us and he continued to get carries and I believe in the guy that got popped out. Dick Juan Jones made it made a good play. And then, you know, Mike Davis, we got in that four minute drive. He did a nice job. So it's no knock on CP. Again, you guys want to put labels on things or think more of a deeper meaning into it. We got faith in all three runners. And how do you want to, you want to cut it up? You said that you disregarded the earlier four quarter and then you talk about one play that's not a drive and then we had the four minutes. So we got faith in all those guys. You mentioned earlier or you mentioned yesterday that you feel like you all haven't even scratched the surface of what Dean might be able to implement. How much did you think you would be able to really put in this year versus what you've actually been able to do? Well, it's what your guys can handle and we're not going to force things that maybe not fit our current personnel and that's not a knock on anybody. That's just the way it goes. You can constantly evaluate that. Appreciate it. Thanks. Josh. Arthur Michael Walker said something yesterday about last week they were talking about we want to be five and oh now that you know got one down you want to win four more. Does it matter to you how your players talk about the end of the season in terms of it's a chunk that needs to be, we need to finish strong or versus just one week at a time, one week at a time, one week at a time. Our players don't have any problem focusing on the task at hand, Josh. I think we can sit here and talk and cliches and say nothing of matters, but we all as humans can multitask. You got to get off this zoom here. I'm sure you got other things to do today and you can handle that. And you can also handle being present right now. It's no different. However, they want to handle it. Our guys won't have an issue. We know we have a hell of a challenge this week going out to San Fran playing a really talented football team that's played pretty well the last couple of weeks. Thank you. Shades, Michael Haney. Hey, thanks. I like the shades too. Arthur, we were talking about last night and he said that you can see the offensive lines confidence is being built kind of weekend and week out and I was curious. Can you see that in them and in what ways do you think that manifests for them? Well, I think you're starting to see, like I said, a lot of their work pay off and there's no shortcuts. If you want to do things the right way. So that's a long, hard journey. And certainly at times you want things sooner rather than later. But while we didn't sit there and panic and give up on the run game, we know how we want to be, how we want to play in a style and it's a credit to Coach Ledford and those guys up front. So they'll continue to work. I thought they played pretty really physical. I thought they finished well yesterday in the QB. Can we go out to San Fran and do it again? It's funny because I don't think I've ever asked you any like special teams question, but over the last couple of weeks, I feel like I can't not talk about Thomas Morcette and what he's kind of meant for this team. And for you, what do you kind of look at when you're looking at a guy like that who came in and has really performed well for you guys and meant a lot to the field position? Well, we've had some good contributions. You know, Dustin Colquitt did a nice job in his role here and he's a veteran and certainly a talented capable punter. And then by circumstances, Thomas came in here and he's done a good job the last couple of weeks. He's a pro. He works hard at his craft and smart guy. I'm sure you guys should talk to him sometime. I'll give you guys some to talk about, but he's a very intelligent guy, a smart player, but he's here. Thank you. Is that kind? Hey Coach, good seeing you. When you make franchise history, you're doing something right with Cordero, 5 TDs, rushing and passing. You know, he's showing his versatility. Was this a young man who just needed reps that you obviously have seen his kick return skills, but he just needed opportunities on both facets of the offense to prove what he can do in this league and that's what you've been able to give him, reps? Well, I think a lot of times it's just, a lot of his experiences probably helped him get to this point that we obviously had a vision for him and he's taken and run with it. So, you know, credit to the CP. He's done a nice job week after week, and we just find different ways that we fit into the plan each week, how he can help us and help us win. He's done a nice job. Mark Cunningham, do you have anything? Yes, Coach. Obviously the number one goal is an NFL is to win games. You know, your record is what your record is, but you also want to improve. In your view, what aspects of your team have improved from week one until now? Several. You know, obviously we had some dips, Michael, but I think the mindset how we have we finished close games, you know, you don't let things that bother you like, you know, yesterday or down in Miami, you know, you get down, you got to come back. Same thing in New Orleans. I think you saw yesterday too. You know, close the game out. You know, you want to end it. You want to end the ball as an offense. You know, if you got to lead, you want to end up in the victory formation, which we did. So I think you've seen certainly the mindset of finishing games has improved. I think you're saying a team that's playing smarter and more together. We got to do, you know, still get it stuff to work on. You don't want to hand team stuff. You know, the penalties and special teams that led to pretty good field position for them, you know, to touchdown drives. We still got to stop them. I'm not saying that blaming one phase, but those are things we can improve on. But overall, I think we're doing a better job in all three phases. You said the mindset at the end of the game. Does that include you as a coach? I know you were expressing disappointment about the way you handle, for instance, the Washington football team game. It wasn't about the mindset that I was disappointed. Michael, more about the results. So that's not what I said. You know, they're saying you talk about lessons learned. If you had to do it over again, I think that's where you've got to be objective. Say, if I get in a situation again, no one, you know, do you take an ultra conservative approach or do you say, hey, look, I'm going to I'm going to trust it. You know, the veteran quarterback to make the right call. So that's what it was about and nothing to do with mindset. George. Yeah, there's much success as you guys had running the football in Tennessee. How tough was it during this part of the season when you guys were not doing it? How satisfying is it now that you'd rush for 398 yards in your last three games? I wouldn't call it tough. I mean, obviously, George, that's why you don't give up on it. You keep working at it. Certainly you could say you get frustrated, but I wouldn't call it tough. I think it's definitely pleased that it's trending in the right direction and we just kind of continue to do it. You know, that's how you're going to win games late in the year, especially on the road. We got to continue to improve and evolve and adjust. You know, it's not that you can't just re-print the same game plan, certain things you want to carry over, but that's a challenging NFL, especially when you're playing good teams in San Francisco, a pretty good team. Thank you. Thank you. Do you have any follow up? Yes, coach. What's your appreciation for a veteran like Steven Means who is contributing at age 31 after being a perennial backup throughout most of his career? He's just fought and stuck around, finally getting a chance to get out there and play regularly on Sundays. You call him 31 years old? No, no. I'm not calling that no. Can offend a lot of people on the Zoom call. Yeah, no, no. I mean, NFL years that's old, but you know. Well, unless you're a quarterback, I guess that's changed. Yeah, yeah. So, no, I got great appreciation for Steven Means and what he does. And like I do a lot of our players, we've got some really good veterans here at D-Led and Steven Means is about as tough as a guy I've been around and a really quality person to really fun to work with Steven. And San Francisco, George Kittle, where is your, I mean, he's just kind of like an old throwback football player Terry, Terry Holt said this morning if he couldn't run routes, he'd be playing left tackle. What are you all, you know, seeing that and Kittle and the 49 or some of the issues they'll present for you all? Well, I think Kittle got a lot of respect for George Kittle. You know, he's one of those players and he looked at you watch him play. He doesn't cheat the game. He's a very, very effective route runner. He knows how to get open and makes big plays and big moments. I really got a great, I really have a great appreciation of the way he plays every down. It goes without saying, but that's a similar mindset to when, you know, I worked with Delaney Walker, both those guys, they can bring it, they do a play after play week after week and sustained success D-Led. So I've got a great appreciation for George Kittle. Thanks coach. That's it for me, David. All right, Michael. I am personally offended by the old comment, by the way, just so you know, Arthur. Yeah. Totally, totally offended. I've got a couple more for you. The back of quarterback decision, you went with Felipe and not Josh behind, behind Matt. What went into the decision between making that flip because we don't really see those guys in practice ever? A lot of it's just with the game plan, you know, we, we con kind of heavy Felipe did more of a position player and then playing on special teams. He had a role. Some of it, you know, didn't feel as necessary, but he had a package. And then the way it's been trending, I mean, we'll make that decision weekly based on if we're going to put all three of them up, then Felipe would go and have, he's got to have a role on teams. If we're going to address three, address two, and that'll be decided, you know, but the game plan, how they practice that week. They know that. So that's what we, that's what we did there. So it's, so it's not necessarily Felipe passing Josh on the depth yard. It was more game plan centered. It's like with all our players, we evaluate it every week. Everybody's got a chance to be up. No, obviously some are more obvious than others that you could assume will play, but the majority are rostered. There's going to be decisions made by the end of the week. And with Kaminsky, he's a guy who's up for the first time in a while. What went in, was it just the injuries that led to that situation? Or were you seeing other things as well that led you to get him a shot? Both. What did you think? How did you, how did you assess how he played? They did a nice job. You know, played his role and what to do. Like I said, that's, I know these guys are professionals and they get paid, but still, you know, his approach hasn't changed. You know, John, that's not, that's not easy. I mean, there's two ways to look at it. If you're a cynic, you can say, well, it's paid to be ready through it is, but there's also, I've seen guys go south because, you know, they're inactive over and over and over again. And then, you know, you get late in the year or something, half the circumstances come up and he's ready to go. So very pleased with how John stepped up yesterday and how he played. But I appreciate the way John comes to work every day. He's always ready to go. He's always prepared. He practices hard. That's why I like guys like John on our roster. Appreciate it. Thanks. Josh, Dorey, any thoughts here? I just got one, just kind of big picture coach, if you can just educate me on the game. We, surprise, I don't put a word in your mouth, but when they were up down nine and they went for two late, I guess, what would be the coaches thinking behind that as opposed to, you know, I guess just kicking that. Yeah, I'm just John. That's a pretty good, pretty good argument. There's people that have a hard liner and saw something where John Harbaugh was talking about, I guess they got a similar situation. I haven't seen their game, but I saw that. Well, you know, you say you rather know what you need if you go for it early. You go for the two point early. So if you don't get it, then you know you're down two possessions. I think you could make a pretty intelligent, subjective argument going against it. I've been a part of a game. It happened to us a couple of years ago. We were playing Cleveland and Tennessee. Similar situation. They went for two didn't get it. Now you're down nine. Now you're down two possessions. It certainly can affect the play call on the other side. There's more pressure. Even when you're not the put stress back on the offense. So you could make an argument, you know, the numbers are what they are. So, but if you say, all right, if you could keep it a one possession game, that can affect the offense at four minute. Because if you don't get it, essentially you got a two possession lead and you may it may allow you to be a little more conservative play calling offensively or it could change maybe what you would call you get into a third down. It may not be as much of the got to have a situation. So there's a lot. There's a lot at stake. So they decided to go for it, you know, to make a seven point game right there. And then they had the penalty had backed up and it made it. A point game. So that's a pretty good argument. I know what the numbers say. It's ironic that came upon our game. And I'm assuming it came up in Baltimore game. If that's what John Hardball was talking about. Thank you. Anything else? All right. Thanks guys. Thank y'all. Thanks. Thanks.