 It's allowed AJ to have so much success, you think, as a rookie. It's just not a nice job that every week trying to improve and expanding his game. And for a rookie, he's got a great mindset. And he's taking advantage of the opportunities. You guys got some explosive plays early in the game from AJ and from Johnny. Was that sort of an emphasis with Derek sitting out? Let's get the ball into the hands of some of our guys who are doing after the catch. Yeah, and whether Derek, and as this thing's grown as the years going on, I mean, it's been apparent that those guys have done a nice job with the ball in their hands. So yeah, in any way we can. I mean, we're gonna try to get yards however possible and whoever we can use. But both AJ and Johnny have done a really nice job when they've gotten those opportunities. Back to AJ for a second. How have you seen him improve as far as releases, top of the route and those types of things? Yeah, he's come a long way and he stays after it, he works at it. You see him working all the time individually when even they're in special teams. So he's a nice job. He's just tried to improve every week. Is it a luxury to have Coach Moore, a guy who's been there and done that? Yeah, Rob's done a great job. He has and those guys bounce things off Rob and he can share his experience and they go to different, they have a different perspective for sure. How much does Derek's presence just in the backfield create more respect for the play action passgate, that sort of thing? Well, Derek's a unique player, but even last week beyond a dog credit, they ran hard and we were still able to hit some play pass with him back there. So yeah, certainly Derek, people focus on Derek and he's a unique player in his own right. But we felt pretty good about where the play pass was last week as well. What do you think makes Derek so unique? It's just different, I just haven't seen many guys that built like him and run like him. Last eight weeks, they're 24, both teams have obviously played good offense. They're 24th in pass attempts per game, you're 30. What's that tell you about what successful offense it would be in this league right now? Yeah, just trying to maintain, I mean, you try to play to your strengths and obviously with our roster and the way those guys are playing right now, we try to do a nice job of mixing it up, keeping things balanced. And getting the ball in the guy's hands that can make plays with it. And so different ways to do that. So we didn't try to cheat the stat sheet with AJ's. We handed it off instead of trying to do the old stat pattern. What do you see people do on the jet sweeps now? So those guys are doing a good job and they've done a really good job up front. And the tight ends block well, the receivers have too. To have not a lot of pass attempts and still get the pass production, it's almost like less is more for Ryan. Well, it's just been the way that the games have gone. And Ryan's done a nice job and we've had to go into two minute situations and throw the ball, he did a nice job in the Kansas City. He did a nice job at the second half of Carolina. So he's done what we've asked him to do and it's been nice. If you can maintain a balance, it certainly takes pressure off just one person. The last couple of weeks or we've seen Derek do what he's doing. Are you keeping alive Mike Malarkey's exotic smash mouth here? Is that? No, it's not. It's not. You just try to get creative and find ways to move the football and use the strengths of the personnel we have. So we're still waiting, I'm gonna put one in for Ben Jones to get sweep. Are those sorts of things that have been in the playbook all year or do you come up with new things? It just kind of evolves as it goes and you see where it takes you. Yeah, you're certainly looking for different ways and sometimes you put something in weeks ago and it's just not the right time to call it. And then obviously the Houston one with John who felt like it was the right situation. So that's the stuff that as the season goes, you're constantly trying to improve and tweak things and get ideas and no matter where they come from. How much do you think maybe John is taking the next step as far as from a confident standpoint and how much does that help a player who has emerged like he has? Yeah, it's helped him a lot. He's grown a lot. He's done a nice job. Every year he's been here from year one to two to three. And you got some of these guys that depends what the offense they come in from college and what position they were asked to play. And he actually put his hand in the ground in college where somebody like Delaney was a wide receiver. And he transformed when he was in San Fran when he got to the NFL. So they had different skill sets and that's just a microcosm of some tight ends depending on the offense they come from. No different they've got comes from a very pro style. He's used to being in there. So I think there's a lot to learn at that position because you're asking him to do so much and he's done a really nice job from year to year week to week improving. Do you think there was a Ryan got hit a little bit more on Sunday than maybe had been in previous weeks? What do you attribute some of that to and how much does that maybe need to improve moving forward? Certainly every week you want to make sure the quarterback's not going to take hits and there's a combination of things. Sometimes you talk about the routes are part of the pass protection. So if nobody's open you're going to have to hold the ball or if something breaks down or you've got to match up you're trying to limit. There's a lot of factors that go into it. But yeah, we got to do a good job every week to protect him.