 Um, I don't think so. I don't think, um, you know, as it stands now with the wills availability and you know, we'll get him back this week. Um, but I thought that Malik took a, took a big step yesterday. Unfortunately, you know, you have the, the turnovers, but again, there was, um, a lot of cool stuff that happened after that. And I wouldn't say that we were great, uh, in front of them. I thought our receivers, um, showed up and did, did a nice job. Most of the, most of the night, uh, Malik has to make some better decisions and then we'll see where wills out here this week. What's an opportunity for will just to not have had these last couple games? Well, it's for, you know, opportunity for everybody, you know, some, some veterans that we played yesterday on defense just to get out there and communicate and get some live tackling and live action. Um, but for, for young quarterbacks, they have to be able to, to play in football games and whether that's preseason games, it's, it's where you develop. So, you know, we've got to try to get him, get him ready to go here, uh, through practice now. On Wednesday, but have you liked what you've seen from him, you know, outside of the practice field? Um, yeah. I mean, he, you know, keeps progressing. I think that arm talent is there. It's, you know, but it's making decisions and knowing that you don't have, I think one thing that you learned or I saw last night is Malik was able to speed up his process. Probably a little bit too quick, I think on the one there to Wiley. Um, but he's kind of realizing that this is game speed. These guys are rushing and figuring out what's going on and looking and progressing one, two and getting out of pocket. Did a nice job keeping his eyes down the field. So I think that's the thing where we'll, uh, can get those throws, but that the actual live pass rush, uh, feeling that in practice is going to be different. I mean, in these releases, you intend to have everybody back on the practice field or, or what do you notify some guys before that? There may be some players that'll that that will let know before Tuesday, but you know, we'll practice and do some things tomorrow. We'll practice Monday and we'll have all four on Tuesday. And work our way through the claiming period, work our way through the practice squad and, you know, try to practice it, you know, 1230, uh, Wednesday, first time out since 2021, I guess. It was good to see him back out there. Did some things. You know, he's got focus on some pad level and it didn't have a ton of opportunities, but, you know, played hard. I thought he had good speed. It was you know, got him different spots and drop in and edge of the line of scrimmaging. So, but I thought that was good just to get him back out there. Just what did you see from those young guys, details last night? Is that kind of? Yeah, I think that's kind of still there. I think they all, you know, probably contributed to, you know, a mental mistake here and there, whether it was a route where there was a formation, but it was good to see them, you know, catch the ball. It was good to see Colton, you know, catch one in stride below his waist on third down. It was good to see, you know, Kiers, you know, kind of show up and, and playing fast and Tray Sean does some things. So they're all got some opportunities last night and I thought they improved from, from where we were in Minnesota. How far has Colton come from, from the beginning as a small school guy? Well, I kind of, I felt like it was coming along and then just kind of the setback, you know, would not be able to play in the game. I think, you know, there was probably some, you know, nerves playing at home and I think some of those, those mental errors showed up early, you know, within the first five plays and I think he settled down, which was, which was great. That's why these preseason opportunities are so important for, for these young guys and, but he's always willing. He's very coachable. You see him play with great effort in a run game and turn in and try to block guys and finish. So anytime that these guys can get opportunities out there and see different coverages, see different, you know, defenses, I think it's great. Justin Murray got a couple of series with the first group on the offensive line. How did he do and how's the right tackle position overall kind of shaping that? Well, I mean, I think just that group, you know, as a whole, you know, we have to, we have to start better and then we need to, you know, make sure that we're, we're improving and whether we game plan for the, what New England was in, that's, that doesn't matter. We need to go out and play better and use our rules and block better and, you know, finish better. So I would say that that entire group has to have a big week. With Andre Diller, you know, your decision to give him extensive time, how much of that had to do with the fact that, you know, he hasn't played a lot in the last year or so? Quite a bit. You know, I mean, there's certainly things that we want to see coming out of each game or that I would like to see. And so we give him opportunities to do those things. Also, like you mentioned, you know, having played limited snaps last year, 47 or however many snaps that he played, certainly part of it. Did you see what you wanted to see? I mean, at times, you know, again, that, that entire group, there's just too much inconsistency. And as we work through, you know, some different runs and being able to, you know, some of the stuff that I think we should be able to nail no matter what it is we've been running it since May. You know, we got to be able to get and get going and block it better. Some of the new ones I get. Okay, we see a different look and this happens, but I would just say that that group in general, like we have to have a great week. When you look at the wide receiver room and guys fighting for jobs, typically special teams is a huge priority there for those last few spots. With some of the guys banged up in the room, does it potentially shift what you value and guys that get elevated or land on the 53? There would be a lot of those things that we go through here in the next couple days with ran and myself and his staff and the coaching staff. But special teams is a critical element. You look at who you can develop. Where are they going to do on game day? Are they going to have a helmet? Do you feel like they can can have they continue to improve? And they do they make the same mistake twice? And you know, is this somebody that has continued to develop and you have a vision for so there's a lot of things that go to the last spot and, you know, trying to find some of those guys that do play special teams, Kiers had some returns. He didn't have an opportunity for a kickoff return. But you know, I had a couple part returns there. So okay, yeah, I mean, it hasn't been like, you know, I wouldn't say he's like one of our core special teams players right now. But, you know, sometimes for those players that didn't maybe play a lot of special teams in college and where it's a different, you know, we're asking them to do something different. He's you know, looking to try to find a role there as well. Autry is a guy you point to for the younger players. But alongside him, Jeffrey Simmons, like how much does he really embody? You know, what you guys want to do as a Titans player? Well, it makes my job easy. I think when you have, you know, people like Jeff and Kevin and Danico and you know, we have a lot of those guys, you know, Imani and just that make, you know, spreading my message and the coaching staff's message into the locker room. Delaney Walker was here the other day. And, you know, I thanked him again, you know, I've talked to him numerous times about being one of those veteran guys that when I at first got here, things are going to be different. And but Jeff is certainly on the field, off the field in the locker room, his presence and leadership. And yeah, it's you know, we ask a lot of them. And he knows that you are the fact that, you know, coming out, he was a guy that some people bypass for whatever reason, but you guys took him and he's been able to really take advantage of that opportunity. Yeah, I don't know if proud is necessarily you know, I think I have a, you know, very good relationship with Jeff. Again, we all make mistakes. And so when you look at that, it's, you know, is it a mistake or are they a bad person? And I can tell you from the bottom of my heart that did Jeff Simmons is a is a great person. He cares about his teammates. He cares about our fans. He cares about this organization. So you know, we just have to continue to try to find players as many players like that as we can. Josh Wiley's camp, I guess, and the one pick last night, I don't know if you got another look at it. Is that one that he needs to have? Or is that behind him? I think I addressed that that's probably, you know, not where we want to put the football, probably progress on and throw to Nick Westbrook is 10 feet, 12 feet to his left with a lot of skill guys said they thought the turf was fast. A lot of skill guys said they thought the turf was was fast. Is there a question mark at the end of that? I can hear you. I can look at John and look at I could look and listen at the same time. A lot of skill guys said they thought the turf was fast. I'm wondering if you thought there was any difference to the way I felt when I had to run down here and get that time out called I felt faster than heck. So was it weird to step onto it after it was certainly different? I thought the field was great. I thought it was amazing. I thought it felt really good. Again, you know, I didn't time myself but I got down there. I got that time out called there at the end of the first half. You know, from a temperature standpoint, fantastic product to to be able to play games here when when it's 100 degrees and not have the field be, you know, 130 You get a lot of coconut shells in your shoes. I don't think so. What do you think your toughest decisions are most competitive positions where you're going to wrestle with decisions? You know, I mean, I think that there's some, you know, offensive line D line outside linebacker wide receiver inside linebacker How do you like the way as you didn't pick up on my joke, Jimmy? I'll show you these games are important. There's guys that you know, Steven Jones has showed up in the last two games, right? Where maybe in practice it was, you know, but then you go out and he puts his, you know, PBU's and keeps doing that thing or Anthony Kendall, they told you about the special team stuff that's hard to recreate. You know, and that's been good to see and the inside linebacker room, you know, I mean, there's there's competition and guys are competing and, you know, I felt like especially in the second half, guys really started to realize that yeah, these games still do matter. It doesn't matter who we're playing or who's on the other side that there's certain things that we're looking for at each level. Aziz Alshair, how do you like the way he's come in and just kind of, you know, been able to take on a role on your defense? Well, looking for opportunity. He found one here and love his leadership and you know, he's got a play demeanor that I appreciate and he runs to the football and you know, so hopefully, you know, can continue to be productive for us and you know, but I like to love his leadership, love his, you know, demeanor around the building. The communication, you know, we always talk about the communication offense. Yeah, well, the linebackers have to be able to talk up front and then, you know, be able to relay things to the secondary or get a call from the secondary and tie that all in. So seemed, you know, I haven't seen any problem with it. I think it's good. I think those guys are all communicating and, you know, working with each other, whether it's a check or it's, you know, Gibby or anybody else that's in there with Aziz. Several of the guys who started last night on defense said it was important for them to play that game, to work on communication and kind of lay the foundation. How do you think they did in their time last night? I thought we did, you know, for what they did and what we asked them to do. I thought that that was accomplished, you know, just, you know, at 80 yards, I mean, you're looking for things to bitch about. So I usually can find them. So we did and but I thought that there was some cool stuff that just in our base defenses and coverages that they recognized and, you know, did a nice job on third down or, you know, guys not getting picked going across the middle, playing to the leverage, you know, talk to SMB about the penalty, like the quarterbacks out of the pocket, you know, hit them, you can you can jam them more than five yards, but you can't hold them. Not missing that opportunity, just finding those things to try to coach from. But I thought that they all prepared to play in a football game and and went out with with the right attitude. Obviously next, and you got some guys now here that won't be around next week. What are you, how do you structure this week? Maybe how do you transition to to Saints? We'll probably do that here at the end of the week, you know, target that Wednesday and Thursday and try to, you know, compete still against us and get the roster where it needs to get to and then try to have a couple of days with with the Saints. Mike, Derek, how are you going into this season with what he's accomplished for you and for this team? What, what, you know, similar to what Jeff does on defense, what kind of tone has he helped set for this team as a whole, especially on offense? Well, I mean, we've relied, you know, on Derek is the large part of our offense and our success. And he's had a level of consistency, you know, to be able to handle a workload. Thought he had a good camp. We probably, you know, wanted to see him. I wanted to see him work a little bit and deal just within our offense and some of the changes and the terminology and some of the runs. So I thought he's continued to work, stay in shape and and then be able to work in our offense and, you know, some of the things that we've added. Yeah, I think so. You know, we'll see kind of how he feels. Going through a preseason and actually seeing how they work on the sideline or in the booth, you're pretty, pretty pleased with all the changes at this point? Yeah, I mean, that'll all, you know, we got a long way to go. You know, Justin's upstairs. I like the communication that he has with him and, you know, getting a call in and that communication and conversations in between, you know, so, but we're a long way away. We got a long, long way to go. We prepare, but I'm so far, so good. How about you? How about check? Like you expecting to check back? Expect them all back at some point. I would imagine that chick will be with us this week. That's good. Thank you.