 I want to talk a little bit about Ryan Tangier. Is there a couple of factors as to why you feel like his interception rate has been so low since he's gotten here and become the starter? Yeah, I think he's been very decisive, makes good decisions, understands what we're trying to accomplish. And I think he's done a really good job of just taking care of the ball. And we hope he continues to do that. Is that something that guys, a lot of times, improve at? The more they are in the league and see coverages and know where to go with the ball and where not to go? Or is it more just that he's such a good fit to this system that everything just kind of works? Yeah, I think the more you play, Terry, the more experience you get, the more comfort you have within the system that you're running that you're a part of. There's a lot of factors that go into it, your teammates and their abilities. Ryan's done a good job of taking care of the ball. We're going to need to continue to do that. Jim? Good morning, Pat. I wanted to ask you, I guess, about the Sean Kaiser, the new kid on the block. Just what's the process like in getting him as up to speed as he can? And does that transition from you working with him on the field to maybe him disappearing for a while as part of the COVID protocols? Or what do you envision happening there? Yeah, it's a combination of Simone Field to work and a lot of Zoom work. And just getting him up to speed. There's a little bit of familiarity that he has with the system based on his past. That's helped a little bit. But he's got a lot of ground and makeup. I think so far, it's been good. And we'll continue to work with him. But just his skill set, just from what you know about him and type you've seen of him, what are your, I guess, just thoughts on what you have to work with there? Well, he's only not even been here maybe a week. But the skill set's there. He's got arm talent. Very good size. He's mobile. So far, his retention level has been good. And we'll continue to work with him and try to have him understand what we're trying to accomplish here. John Glennon. Hey, Pat. I know a lot of sacks last year given up by the Titans. And Ryan's a guy who's traditionally been high and taken some sacks. But this year, much different. Wondering how much role Ryan himself, you think, has played in lessening those sack numbers. And if he has played a role, what is he maybe doing to help that? Yeah, I think that Glennon's done a good job of kind of knowing when the journey is over on the play and throwing the ball away. That's something that he's done a little bit more this year. I think the other part of it is his teammates around him have played really well. So I think it's a collective thing. I think part of it is him throwing the ball away and then the offensive line protecting and receivers running Chris Browns and all what they're trying to do. One other question. I guess you here said sometimes that the quarterback has to have that element of trust in the offensive line. When an offensive line changes like the Titans has this year, does that take a little bit of time to kind of reestablish that trust when the personnel changes due to injury? No, I don't think so. I think there's an overall trust in our whole system and offensively what we're trying to do. I know Ryan trusts each and every one of those guys and what we're trying to accomplish each week. And I really sincerely mean that. And next man, the mentality really. Thank you. Dr. Ron. Good morning, coach. This question is kind of off the regular path. But out of curiosity, is there anything that you guys do in that quarterback room just to kind of refresh yourselves mentally or just be able to reset each week? Not really, Ron. I think we do have conversations, sometimes non-football conversations, trying to only reactivate for the next day or next week. But then we quickly get back to work. I think we like to have fun with what we do. It's obviously a high stress position and job. But we try to work hard and have fun doing it and keep everything perspective. But there's nothing really too interesting to really give you right there, Tron. OK, the reason why I asked is because I know Ryan is into a lot of the mental resetting and kind of the holistic side of things. So I was just curious at that surface in the quarterback room. Yeah, I think Ryan has his own routine that he does. That's sort of a solo thing with him. As far as collectively, no, we don't really have that in our room. It's more of just a collaboration and just kind of getting back together each week. You'll feel Jackson's end meetings, huh? I wish I had something better for you, Tron. No, it's all good. I appreciate it. Paul. Hey, Pat. I'm just wondering, you put in so much work with Trevor, I imagine, as the kind of designated survivor. What was it like? Was there a moment when he left where you kind of exhaled that everything that went into that? And what's it like to restart that process with Kaiser? No, it's fine. Personally, I was happy for him, but also sad to see him go because Trevor's such a good guy. And the relationship that he and I built was kind of unique because it was so much of what we're doing right now and kind of working around the fringes of what we were doing and keeping him up to speed, not only with what the plan was each week, but logistically. And also, he was awaiting the birth of his son. So there was a lot of moving parts there. So on a personal note, a bittersweet. But other than that, you just reset as a professional what's next, and that's what you have to do. And Deshaun's here now. It's essentially the same type of thing going on with Deshaun and just getting him up to speed. So are you with a couple select receivers and you just kind of have a socially distanced workout when he comes in the evening after practice? Yeah, there's a session that we have kind of put that back on coach how he wants to talk about that or not talk about that. But we do have a plan for Deshaun mentally and physically for him. But I'd rather, if you want to ask that question, just put it back on, Mike. I got you. Thanks. Thanks, Paul. Terry. Pat, based on, I guess, the situation that the Broncos had, who is your emergency quarterback and how familiar is that guy with the concepts? How often do they drop into quarterback meetings or anything like that if that situation never arose? You mean other than Deshaun? Yes. Oh, well, each week is different. You've already seen three other quarterbacks play this year. You saw Cam Batson play quarterback last week. You saw Derek play quarterback. So you've seen Logan play quarterback. So each week it changes. There's opportunities there to do a lot of different things. And you've seen it in games. But each week the emergency quarterback changes, honestly. And you have a window of plays for that person.