 You guys brought Chester Rogers in, added him to the practice squad yesterday. He's a veteran guy. How quickly can you get a guy like that up to speed and what kind of things does he bring to the table? I think obviously he brings experience to the table. He's actually playing some NFL games. He understands the preparation that's involved. In regards to how fast we can get him up to speed, that's really up to him. Depends on how much you can handle and how much you can throw at him. And then some of the guys that you've been kind of shuffling back and forth between the roster and the practice squad, Batson, Westbrook, and Hollister. How have those guys done with that role? And I guess just kind of the back and forth that goes along with it. Really those guys have done a nice job of really taking advantage of the opportunity, being prepared, being ready to answer the call. Camped, there's some really nice things for us. You know, Khalif continues to give us solid reps. And you and Nick have some plays of note as well offensively. So I mean, I thought those guys stepped in and made some time he plays when they could. Glennon? Hey Rob, question for you guys. I've seen a lot of success in end of game, end of half, two minute kind of situations. Wondering what your thoughts are on the way you guys practice and how that, those kind of drills and how it appears to translate well into games. I think one of the things that Coach Rebel does a great job is really making sure our guys are prepared for all the different situations that we face. Obviously two minute is one of those situations that can win and lose games for you. So obviously it's a major emphasis of something that we really focus on in practice and preparing for the different situations. And I think it's really just a microcosm of the work that we put in throughout the course of the virtual meetings as well as training camp. And maybe just to be even more specific, I guess, in terms of wide receivers, what is most important for the wide receivers to have in mind to keep his priorities in those types of situations? You know, I think it really starts and finishes with Ryan. Ryan does a great job of communicating with those guys, of making sure they all understand where he wants them and the timing of it. And what the expectation is on each concept. I think those guys buy in and they have a great understanding of what he wants. And they try to be in those appropriate spots when a time's called for. Thanks. Thank you. Hey Coach, thanks for doing this. How have you, what have you seen from Corey the past couple of weeks in the way that he stepped up and been able to make big plays in the passing day for you guys? I just think he's taken advantage of the opportunities that he's given. He came back, he's still working his way in terms of his conditioning and getting himself back from that standpoint and also some of the nuances and some of the technique things that come along with it. But I think it's obvious that he's kind of kept his focus while he was out of practice and now he's on his way back to really being more of a disciplined runner and continuing to make plays for us. What have you observed about his connection with Corey? It's obviously difficult to go from one quarterback to another over the course of last season. How much have you seen that grow in their time together since? Yeah, I think they're starting to get some familiarity, arity with each other and I think for the most part Corey and Ryan are really developing a relationship, that kind of quarterback relationship you got to have where a lot of times some things are unspoken and you just have a feel for what that player is going to do or what your quarterback wants. And I think that's starting to develop with those guys. Thanks, Coach. Tehran. Yeah, what's up, Coach Rob? The ball distribution in these first couple games, it's been really good. What are your thoughts on the group that you have as far as everybody being able to contribute? Why is that? Yeah, I love the guys that I have in my room. I think they all have different skill sets and I think it's a combination of when you put all those guys on the field with different skill sets, the different strengths and weaknesses out there. And I think Ryan has a great grasp of what those are and art does a great job of putting those guys in situations where they can play to their strengths. So I think that's probably the biggest reason is that art and Ryan have a pretty good understanding of who those guys are as players and we put them in positions to be effective. Some of the receivers throughout the league that I've talked to, they say, well, you know, when I have this guy as my quarterback, even if I'm the fourth read, I better be ready because the ball could come my way and it very well made. Is that something that like a conversation you have with these guys in regards to Tana Hill? Oh, no doubt about it. He's a quarterback that gets through the progression, you know, and he may go from one to four in a heartbeat, you know, and those guys understand that. So if it's anything that they know is the fact that they have to be where they're supposed to be, a given play. And if you're there, he's going to get you the ball. You know, he done look at the jersey number or who you are. He throws it to the open guy. And as a receiver, you love playing for a quarterback like that. Thank you. Entry. Yeah, coach, with AJ out this last game, was the plan all along to play Batson as many snaps as he did or did he kind of earn that through the course of the game? You know, I'm monitoring and there's something close, you know, really, you know, dials, you know, brings home with these guys is the fact that, you know, it's the next man up. You're on this roster, you know, it's for a reason. And that's to contribute to the team. And these guys, when they get the opportunity, they stepped up big for us the last couple of games. And I expect that to continue as a year progresses. Do you feel like he, you know, had a good game, kind of made the most of the opportunity from what you saw? Tim? Yeah. Oh, without question. We go back and he made some timely plays for us. He caught that dagger out, which was a big play in the game for us, helped us move the chains and really helped us cross the 50-yard line to get in the strike zone. And believe it or not, one of the things that won't show up in the stat sheet is some of the things he did in the run game in blocking. He lacks a size, but he's got a big heart. He's tenacious and he's a gritty football player and it showed up on Sunday. You know, when a guy, I guess he's about 5'8". When a guy's that size, does he often get overlooked? I mean, does he have to kind of prove it maybe more than a guy who on paper looks to be more of a, you know, prototypical receiver? No, I think the key to this game is you have to play to what your skill sets are. You know, Cam's game is speed, quickness. He has a level of grittiness that you don't find in a lot of smaller receivers, which gives him an edge and an advantage. And I think he does, you know, he does a great job of playing to his strengths and understanding who he is as a player and not trying to play outside of that. Jim. Hey, everyone, I appreciate your time. I guess I'm asking about Adam Humphries. Just, he'd been a league for a while, I guess, when he got to you. What did you think about him from afar? And Miami, what's kind of stood out about him since, you know, since you've been working with him? You know, Adam's a consummate pro. He comes to work every day. He's ready. He's prepared. You know, he has great questions. You know, he's well informed going into games. He's a disciplined route runner. All the little things that you need to be great at in this league, you know, he does a great job of being ready in those areas. And, you know, he's starting to show a little bit more versatility as well. We're starting to use him a little bit more in some of the 21 and 12 packages. So, you know, I think he's done a good job of fitting in and allowing us to use him in ways he wasn't using Tampa. And one on AJ, I know he wants to play competitive guy. How did you kind of keep his head up last week and how much did you chomp into the bid to get back out there? You know, I think, you know, he's, you know, he understands that, you know, that it's really up to, you know, the doctors in regards that, you know, when he gets back out there, he's got to control the things he can control. And the only thing that is, is really being locked in in his playbook understanding that when he does get back, whether it's this week or next week, that he's prepared and he's ready to go from a mental standpoint. He can't lose that age that he got in training camp. That's something that's gonna be important as he progresses his way back to getting on the field.