 Well, I don't know so much. It's a new offense that they're operating in. And we'll have to prepare ourselves for that, first of all. And whether it is CJ or Davis, we'll see. And we'll have to understand that we'd imagine that the plays are going to be somewhat similar. And then we'll have to go about defending them. Whoever's out there and how explosive they've been and everything that they can do. Mike, speaking of that explosiveness, I mean, apart from last week, they have been able to generate a lot of explosive past plays. What do you guys need to do to make sure that they don't take the top off the DHS? Yeah, I think it's just all about continuing to mix the coverages and to mix the skies and be sound. And make sure that they're tied for first an explosive pass play. So that's a huge challenge. I think that the guys that are rushing, obviously, play a part in that as well. Can't just sit there in one coverage, show them the look. They do a nice job mixing in the play-action game and being able to move the quarterback into different spots. And he does a nice job keeping his eyes downfield and stepping up. So when they've been able to protect them in that first and second down windows, they've been able to find spaces and different concepts that they work. I know you guys will reach move on 24-hour rule, that sort of thing. But after such an emotional win, how do you get everybody's feet kind of back on the ground and prepared for this week? I think that's all, just try to bring them in here a little bit later today and touch on the game briefly. But then, like you said, turn the page and be excited about the opportunity to get back home, to be in the division. Just try to build off of all the good things that we did and start our preparation and understand that just one week and it was a big week for us. But there's another challenge ahead of us this week in the division. We've got to get a win in the division. I guess what's the balance like, Mike, in trying to get some speed in, get some working in practice but also not try to overdo it coming on a short week? Yeah, late in the season, Jimmy, I think that just made it able to find the details and execution and game plan. It'll be a different scheme that we're preparing for, so trying to get as many different looks at that as we can with the plays. So it'll be a good challenge. We'll probably try to ramp up as the week goes on. There won't be much today, just from where we're at, from a health standpoint and a recovery and being mid-December. You talked about the plan going into the last one for Brunskell with four left. Is there any concern that one of your key guys up front kind of won down? No, no, I mean, I think that's just part of this league. And give Brunny a lot of credit for battling and continue to push just like a lot of other guys that we have that it's a long season that have been out there every week and that have been trying to play hard. And you saw Daniel out in front of some of those screens that were huge for us late in the game. He did a nice job a couple of times with Dylan passing off games and being able to build a pocket. So I know Brunny is going to continue to prepare and battle and be ready to go on Sunday. From your perspective, how have you seen that relationship between Will Levis and DeAndre Hopkins? How is that people? I think that there's just that relationship is critical. I think between a veteran wide receiver and a young quarterback. Hops played with a lot of quarterbacks. And they all talk different. They throw it different. And ultimately, you have to be on the same page. And you can see that whether it was a situation a couple of weeks ago of, hey, I thought he was doing this. I thought he was doing that to some of the other examples that being on the same page and having a lot of trust in them and being able to put the ball in places where Hop can make it. And so I think that that's grown. And they continue to build that. Being a little harsh with things like finding a guy 13 grand for a gesture that nobody even really seemed to notice during the course of a game and stuff like that seems to be on the rise. And that's how they, again, want to try to police some of those things and have accountability for actions that happen during the game, whether they're seen by us as coaches or by our fans. Player and everybody has a right to appeal those. That's kind of what it is. It's just try to continue to do things that don't hurt the team and lead to penalties. You prefer when it results in a fine as opposed to a penalty? I don't have a preference. I guess, Austin, some of the shuffle from Miami. Tyler made his day on Sunday. Did you get a chance to watch that game at all? And I mean, just how crazy of an experience was that this weekend? It was great. I'm happy for him that he prepared. I tell him the same thing I tell our guys, that you're one play away once you get activated. And I know he's been working extremely hard. And I don't know where it goes from here, but I went in and got to see a couple plays before we took off. Any critique of the team? No, that's not for me to critique. I'm happy that he got an opportunity. I need to lose cow, but you've got, I guess, Coburn and Bowe hanging in. What do you know about those guys and what will their kind of role be? The guys that we've watched throughout the course of the year and looked to add some young players at this point in time and both interior defensive linemen that can give us half-played. Q has been active three games and has played probably 25 plays a game in three games. And so big body, look like he played with decent pad level and excited to work with him and Keondre. Christian, was there a setback of any kind that landed him on IR? Or was it just kind of processing through the original injury and figuring out when he could go? Yeah, it was just an original injury. I'm disappointed, are you, for him, that it's season-ending and maybe even ending his time here? Well, I don't know about any of that other than just disappointed that he won't be able to be with us or help us and just unfortunate. And I want all everybody that's here that want him to be healthy and want him to play and want him to help us. And that's my hope. And I know he's disappointed. And we're disappointed for him, just like Peco. I mean, these guys put a lot into it and they play hard. And it's unfortunate when I know that they're not looking for a way out. Neither of those guys are looking for a way out. They got injured and got to create a roster spot. And so even if we didn't need the spot, neither of those guys would have been back any time soon. With Traylon first, now that he's healthy, I saw you try to get him above early last week. But I mean, is there something that could be done to get him just more in the following game? I mean, it's just sometimes that the ball, you know, got to be able to find you. I mean, he was running, I mean, he created Hop's explosive game there at the end. I mean, he's rolling through there. And if they come off of them and they take Hop, then I know that Will's going to let that ball go. And so I think there's some of those things that don't lead to catches, but that are still making the play. It's like defensive linemen. You can make the play without making a tackle. And I know that that doesn't sound great for a receiver, but a big guy that's rolling through the middle of the field that's taking coverage with them that's creating Hop, who is our most targeted player, allow him to be wide open. That's a big factor in how why that play was successful. You know small wins, like do you use those when you talk to them? Yeah, we showed a team. We showed everybody. And so the ball's going to find them. And it's going to continue to work. And he's going to continue to, you know, we hit some screens. We had, you know, so it wasn't like there was a ton of hops. I mean, we created some things on third down to just like to match up with Tajé and where we were. And being able to get the ball in some of those screens that created those X plays. And I'm confident that those opportunities will continue to come as he works and is back out there. Team 46 snaps, like what kind of balance between clear out routes and blocking for screens? Those aren't clear outs or screens. I'm just saying we called the screen. Like we're not, you know what I mean? We're not just going to call plays for, you know, it doesn't work that way. Like, hey, we're just going to turn, raise up, and throw it to trailing. And the clear out, you know, we've had many, many routes and it's not a clear out, you know what I mean? It's being able to read the post safety or the quarter safety. And if they stay high, well, then we're not going to throw to the guy that's taking two guys through the post. So I don't want you to think that we're just sending them on, you know what I mean? We'd try to go up, you know, take a match up on third down and long and wasn't able to come down with it. But we're going to take chances. We know the skill set that he has. And he's going to help us and we'll go from there. I understand, Jim, I've got to like force things to him. But over the course of the game, most good receivers in 46 snaps find some targets or find more targets generally, don't they? Yeah, I mean, we're going to continue to target, you know, if it's a two man concept, he's in the game. The quarterback's going to read it out. I just, he's working hard and he's going to be out there and confident that he'll help us. How well do you know Domingo, Ryans, and what style play maybe is similar to how you see it as a defensive coach as well? I know him, I think, well, I know who he is. I know what he believes in. I know the type of teammate that he was and the type of leader that he was as a player. We've spoken at different points in time in my coaching career and in his now very good coaching career. Their sound, they play fast. They're physical. They attack and it'll be a great challenge to be able to block not only the front, but the linebackers that run and flow fast. They've got good safeties, good tacklers, and they have very good special teams, unit, obviously, and we know how well the offense has been playing. How has Trelin done with kind of that concept that you said, right, every receiver wants to catch the ball and just embracing the idea of, I can make a play without the ball coming my way? I think he has. You know, I mean, again, it's our job to show him those things. And then when you get opportunities, you've got to make the most of his opportunities. The quarterback decides where he wants to throw the ball. Through a slant to hop, I wish he'd come over here and throw it to the other side. And that's kind of how it goes. But all in all, we have to be more efficient and have less self-inflicted wounds. You could see when we get into the rhythm of drives and the flow of drives, we do much better. And the better that we can run the football, the better that we can create opportunities in the play-action pass game, which then now allows for those receivers to work the different concepts and have success down the field. These games always meant more to Amy's dad. Is there any sense with the uniform and the move and all of that, that there's a specialness to the rivalry with them? Well, I mean, there's division game. I think it's a unique situation. Having been from where we came from and how we ended up here, the uniforms will be a nice touch to that and everything else. But this is about our guys preparing for the Texans. And we've had some great match-ups since I've been here. Tough games, physical games, division games. So yeah, there's a lot that is around that, Paul, I think. But most importantly, it's about, you know, trying to get a win in the division. Phillip style cowboy hat on. I don't know. I've probably got caught up in the moment. You voted. How about I just wear one to the game? Well, you did. I'll wear one to the game on that little walk-up where Tyrone takes all the pictures. You already have one picked out? No, I don't. Shop experience? Who's not practicing? Please. Raider won't be practicing. Phillips won't be practicing. Tart won't be practicing. Simmons won't be practicing. Wiley won't be practicing. Gifford won't be practicing, or Gibbons. Dr. Gibby won't be practicing. Gifford will be out there. I should do it. Charles or Tim or Mike make clear that when you're running with the ball to maybe try to slide a little bit more? Yeah, I know it's been a point of emphasis going back to even starting last week. Obviously needed to take the coaching points a little better. But, you know, I just need to make sure that I know that I'm not putting my body in harm's way. You know, my best ability is my availability, and I have to know that. Did General Ransey say anything to you? After you lowered the coach? Yeah, we exchanged some words. I don't remember exactly what was said, though. You showed your tape of, I guess, ways to slide. A kid with you about showing a tape of quarterbacks that got hit in those situations. Yeah, when we were going through the film yesterday, he popped in and said that. And the cut-up this week will probably look a lot different than it did last week. Did you watch Hard Knocks last night? I didn't, did it air? I don't even know. I didn't know that they turned it around that fast. I'll have to watch it sometime this week. You got the Angry Run Scepter thing on NFLM network. So, one, I bet you never really thought you'd get that. And two, Kyle Brandt wants to know what kind of pre-workout you're doing to get Amthup like that on the side of the line. I haven't taken pre-workout in a while, probably since college max day in the weight room. But no, just juice just from the inside. But no, they do a great job with that. Kyle's great, and I'm proud to have received the award. How much do you think that juice is a carryover quality that's healthy for the team, especially? We saw it most vividly when you came off the sideline after the second touchdown. What do you feel in there, and what's it mean to the team? Yeah, it's interesting, because I think as a quarterback, as a competitor, as a leader, you hear about staying com cool and collected. And there's definitely something to be said about that. And I feel like I keep myself that way a lot. But when there is those times that you are able to show your emotions, and this is an emotional game, and you can't have it bottled up all the time, just be yourself out there and show those emotions. And wear your heart on your sleeve sometimes. And sometimes that can bring other guys up with you. So it's just knowing when to use it and being authentic with it. I think that's why it's so interesting that you can balance the two. So just take me into the mind of, well, Levus, when you're able to have those emotions after a good play or a bad play. And then you can immediately switch it to business mode on the field. Like, is that something you were kind of wired with? Or how did that come about? Yeah, I think when I was younger, I wasn't really able to control it. So just throughout my career, being able to just mature and get better in that way and not let those things carry on and affect the plays you have in the future. So I mean, a lot of times, I won't do anything. Sometimes I will acknowledge a little thing here and there, even just in the midst of a drive. But it's important just to reset and get back to that next play. Like, even with Tim, we were talking like, we had that procedure penalty. And he's going crazy on the sideline and fired up. But get it out of your system. Move on. Just play the next play. And I feel like we did a good job of that in Monday. Being able to just put all the bad stuff we did in the first half behind us and get the win. The quarterback's plays in their career are often defined by their ability to succeed or not succeed in a two-minute drill. How much do you enjoy the two-minute drill and how much responsibility goes into that and everything being placed on your shoulders to come through in those situations? For sure. I mean, those are the high pressure, pressure quicker situations where it doesn't matter what you did up until that point in the game. If you're not able to get it done in that moment, then it doesn't matter. So I feel like we've done a great job of that, going back to camp and even with the reps that I got back then, with the twos or threes or whatever it was, gaining confidence through the reps I got there. And then with the opportunities we've got so far in the two-minute drives we've had, I've been proud of how we've operated. So I've got to keep doing it, finding ways to switch it up and give them different looks and just continue to put points on the board in the situations. Who would be your favorite guys to watch operate the two-minute when you were growing up? I mean, I've got to go to Tom. There are a lot of instances where I was a fan of them, so thinking that they were down and out at the end of a game. And even like I had mentioned yesterday, but when I was out with these kids, a lot of them were in bed, and then they wake up the next morning and they're like, dang, we got the win. And I remember that vividly with a couple of times with Tom and just being like, dang, how did he pull that off? Being able to be poised and just taking a profit and chunking down the field and not being too aggressive, he did it better than anybody. No relationship that you and Hopkins had. How was that evolved over time? Like from when you first got the starting job until now? Yeah, I think it's evolved in what he's expected out of me and then, in turn, just what I can expect out of him. And when I first started playing, it was very black and white. I think like he's a guy, when he has developed a chemistry with his quarterback, that he's able to do things that puts himself in a better position to succeed. But it can be a little different, and that could scare like a rookie quarterback. So that's something I'm just working through with him and understanding the different kind of variations that could happen with the different routes he's running. We saw it a couple of times on Monday, being able to just recognize it and just stay with him and trust him and taking it. And then, continuing to understand how we're seeing coverages. Like there was a third down there the night where, sure, he might have been the last read in the coverage, but I got to really know like it's this coverage. If this player does this, I can move on and I can find him earlier and get his guess at first down and post to checking it down and putting it away. So, getting better there, he's going to keep pushing me and he's been a great role model and teammate for me. And that's the thing he told me, like initially he gave you some leeway, but now it's at the point where it's like, not taking any shorts. So how has that kind of pushed you to elevate your game or has it done so? Yeah, I mean, it just pushes me to just be better and prepare and take it to the next level because there's no more rookie mistakes, no more free passes for any of that across the board. We got a lot of young guys that are playing, but we've had enough reps and enough snaps at this point where we can't let any of that fly. And we know sometimes that does happen, but it's time for us to take our games to the next level. And that's what we need to do. Was that a pass to him or was that actually a no-wood pass? I think I just saw him last second. I wasn't not looking when I threw it, but I just kind of realized last second. But it was a good adjustment by him. And be able to just kind of settle on that zone. But it was a good feel because I could feel where he was going to be and we were able to connect on it. Well, what did you learn from a final drive in Pittsburgh Bay specifically in that last throw? And did it help you on Monday night? And it was definitely a situation. The situation was a little different just with the time on the clock. And I was definitely being, I wouldn't have been as aggressive on that throw if I had the minute or a little less than two minutes like I did on Monday night. But I think if anything, it was just taking a profit, taking what they give you and not forcing anything. And I thought we did a good job of that, of what they got underneath it and taking it down to Tajé and letting them run. But that's what I was most proud of was I wasn't necessarily trying to force anything even though I knew we had to get some chunks. Well, what did you go about dissecting a win like that and trying to, as Gravel said, build off the good, replicate that, and then kind of scrap and learn from the bad plays? Yeah, it's good and bad all throughout the film. You can't value one more than the other. Just like we're taking the bad and we're trying to correct it. We're trying to use the good to give us confidence to go into this next week to let us know that we can do it versus this type of team. We can do it against anybody. So a lot of good stuff that we saw today in the tape that got all of us fired up and was cool to see. But it's just important for us to use that to motivate us to work even harder to get the win again this week. There was a funny moment, I guess, after the game where Tadje was next to you trying to get your attention post-game. We remember about that and what's it been like kind of growing your relationship with him as you guys start your careers together? Yeah, I don't know who else has been in that situation but it's weird, like I didn't feel it. It took like a few taps for me to finally feel it. But I mean, he was a guy throughout that whole game who was right next to me throughout all of it and still in confidence in me and knew that we were going to go down and make it happen even after that fumble. So his positivity, his work ethic, I think really underrated thing about him and how we played the end of that game was his conditioning. I think that those two two-minute drives, he looked like the most well-oiled player out on that field. I think while some other guys in the defense were dragging around for him to be able to get the ball in space and get those check downs and that screens a few catches there in huge situations and getting out of bounds and sprinting, that's the type of worker he is and he's a special player and we're very grateful to have him. You've got it fixed on your phone, Wil, but are you completely used to seeing your name auto-corrected on stuff like these guys? It's pretty annoying, yeah. But hey, they got a heck of a company. They're a big fan of their genes. So I mean, if there's anything there, I'm all ears. Well, have you seen the meme that kind of photoshopped image reviews? You know who made that, that some of the guys were sharing? Oh, yeah. No, I don't know who made it. It was pretty funny, though. But yeah, it's funny. I saw that all over. But yeah, I think we all got a kick out of that. Thanks, Wil. Thank you.