 You try to keep up with Tehran. Overall, it's just like a first preseason run. Well, I thought we were physical. I thought we were able to run the football. Love the way we came out and responded in the second half with not having a very good first half. That was fun to watch. We kind of settled down. Still got to take care of the football. I think field position was such a huge factor early in the game. Kickoff return that we gave up. It seemed like they were always just at an advantage from a field position and then looked like that change starting with the opening. Kickoff return and then being able to score and then go down there and hit them in there. So those were some good things. Well, I thought there were some good things. I mean, I think obviously putting the ball in harm's way. But I saw them progress through. Some plays when there was some time. We had some drops that hurt them. So it's a collective group. When you talk about quarterback play, especially young quarterback play, having time to... But there were some cool things in the second half. Well, guys gave him some time. He progressed through. Hit Racy there on third down. And then I just... I liked his decisiveness and using his athletic ability and committing when he did decide to scrim. Which he has to... That has to be part of his game. Such a dynamic player that when it's not there and there's opportunities to present themselves, whether it's 30 yards on a scramble down the sidelines or 30 yard completion, it's 30 yards. So a lot of things to improve. But I thought sitting there and getting those guys operating into four minutes was really good. How do you like to scrim? Sure. And then Jacquez came in there. Mason got a couple of rushing yards and Malik. It's good. It's great. It helps us control the football game. Wanted to get Tajae some carries early and obviously reward Julius for the way that he's been practicing and how he carries himself. So it's great to see those guys take advantage of the opportunity. Can you give him two sacks? Well, he had shown some good rushes. I thought he had a good couple of days here with the exposure that he had in practice. Told him to keep that coming. There'll be a lot of things that we need to clean up. But certainly some good pressures there by Caleb. Well, they were probably in there a little longer than I wanted them to be. It took them a little while to get going, but sometimes that's how it goes. Not always going to be perfect every week, especially to start the game. But I felt like they responded and went down and were able to give us a touchdown there. With Caleb Murphy, how'd the transition go? There's some awareness things that need to continue to improve. I think he's showing the ability to pass rush at certain levels, to have some extra moves that work, reduce the surface area, really cool rush and make an inside move on the tackle tonight. But I do think that there's some awareness things, just bigger football picture of things that he needs to continue to work on, but he will and love his attitude. He certainly showed up tonight with a couple of pressures. I know. Tor was a little bit active earlier too. I mean, do you want to give him some more? A little bit third of the year? No, he missed a lot. He missed a lot Thursday, Jim. And so work on Thursday, or you can work on Saturday, but work. No updates other than trying to protect the guy with the ball. Better. Well, I was happy with the physicality after we got going. I think it did take us, you know, you can't start to get, you know, three and out first possession. Just took us a little while to get going, but then eventually I felt like things were starting to click. And then you build some confidence and momentum. So take a look at the game tape and make corrections. We've got a big week coming up here with New England. Well, physically see where we're at, go to how good that'll be, and then come out there on Tuesday. You know, come bringing them in Monday and ten o'clock, give them some chance to try to get some rest, recovery, try to get a lift in and then prepare for our practices against New England. Yeah, I think just trying to make a decision in the best interest of the player and the team, and so had them warm up and decided that probably be best if he didn't play it. Mason wasn't going to throw the ball, but he'll tell you in there, I'm sure that he wanted to throw it. Thanks, guys. We won, so that's a plus. I think the first half, we just had a little few details to clean up. The second half we came out, everybody was violent, physical, went out there, and we scored some points, so that was good. It helps, it helps not only myself, but it helps the whole offense. When we're going, we can convert some first downs, or some third downs, some second downs, and we just keep staying in front of the sticks. That's what we didn't do in the first half. Coach Rabel had mentioned how important it is for you to still make plays with your leg. How much does that help you get into that groove and do what you need to do? It helps a lot, because at first, I was trying to make sure I was standing in the pocket and just making sure I give everybody opportunity, and sometimes he's telling me maybe me getting out of there is better than throwing the check down. But that's just going to be me finding the balance between that. We just really communicated a half time, and we put it in our heads that we wanted to own the front line, we wanted to own the line, and just go out there and be very physical and violent, and whatever run was called, we executed the best of our ability. It was pretty cool to see a different type of defense. They were giving us different stuff at practice than they did in the game, so that was awesome to see just to switch up like that and understand that just once you come in the game and you see how they're trying to play, you get a better understanding than just thinking you know what's going down based off of, you know. On the intercepts, can you take us through that? Rob is going to drop back. Yeah, he was supposed to, he was running with the vertical route, and it was supposed to be a window there, but he made a great play. It happens sometimes. Was that something predetermined for you to go there, or did you just... No, his back was turned, literally. Like, he raised, he was supposed to come right into that window, but he kind of threw out a little bit, and he turned around after he seen him, and it just was a bad play. I just got to get down to my check down. That's the plan. Kind of nice to see what gets me as successful as they were. You guys, once you have a running game going, join anyone you work with a lot. Yes, sir. They did a great job. They were real focused all week, trying to block however the vikings try to play us, and they worked out in the game, and they came out there being physical and violent, and they did a great job. But then Mace had come out there getting a few snaps and pulled her back, and he was just kidding him a little bit about going back to his high school. What was it like when Mace did that? Oh, he had a great time. He enjoyed that a lot. Yeah, and he was just super excited all week about it, so. Did you get a good look at the touches for a while? Yeah, I did. That was a great play. He did a great job tonight. He really ran the ball. Okay, thank you.