 You just want to ask him one thing, just about the quarterbacks. We talked to Will last week. What have you seen from him, the first time you've been working? You know, that's just, he's, we just got to keep getting better as a team, as a unit, unit on offense. Just keep progressing and, you know, everything goes to take care of itself. So, yes, sir. I would just say, I mean, it's fun, you know, we all hold everybody accountable the same, at the same standard. Try not to put too much pressure on anybody. Just, you know, just let them know from my experience, just to go out and just have fun. So, what do you see from Kyle out here? You had a great all-season. Say it again? What do you see from Kyle out here? You had a great all-season last summer and then went down to the playoffs. You know, like, it just goes back to what I said a minute ago about Will, we just got to get better as an offense. I speak for a whole team unit, not one. So, I need to get better. They need to get better. We all need to get better and just keep progressing. Do you guys think you have enough over the top, you know, for some deep shots this season with the collection of guys you have? That's a question for Brace, not me. How do you feel about your ability to go around the top? Just, I mean, it shows out here on the practice field, you just go out and practice. You practice how you play. So, just keep working at it and everything goes to take care of yourself. Trillin talked a lot of it the other day about sort of, you know, feeling better physically and it seemed to be more confident as well. I wondered if you've seen some of the results from that just so far. Yeah, he's done a great job. I mean, he's been focused since the season has ended to this point. He's done everything we've asked him to do. He's in great shape mentally. He's ahead of the game. He's just, honestly, he's been a different player. So, extremely happy with where he's at. He busted it to get here on that first day of phase three. They ran the Cessna at 5 o'clock in the morning. Yeah, well, that kind of speaks to his commitment, you know, and that's something that's showed up since we started. And all I can tell you is I'm extremely happy with where he's at right now. Phillips and McMath both missed a lot of time last year. What do you need to see out of those two guys? Those being healthy to know that they can contribute more on the offense than they did a year ago? I think, you know, they're doing everything they can right now. Number one, they're learning a new offense. They're playing themselves back in the football sequence, all those things. But I think at the end of the day, as of right now, while we don't have pads on, they're doing everything they can in terms of showing us what they're capable of doing. What have you seen from Chris Moore just joining here recently? Really good versatility. I mean, you can't, you know, a guy like that, you know, has that kind of versatility that can play a number of positions that gives you a comfort level as a coach. Yeah, I think just kind of bonding over football and our shared experiences and obviously hearing about the teams that he played for and those great Packers teams and me sort of getting obsessed with those teams a little bit. I think I always admired about him and always appreciated those moments with him. What's some of the guidance that he gave you just throughout the, you know, as you got closer? I think just to be persistent and keep your head up. And obviously with technique, some of the games change a lot, but in terms of mentality, just grinding and, you know, doing your job and just keep working. I think that's just the main thing. Was it kind of natural for you to, you know, come in and play the same position that he played? Yeah, yeah. Obviously I'm moving along a little bit now, but I just love tackle is what he played and what I played for a while. So thank you. So I think that means a little more for me to play what did what he did on the field. I know back then, you know, when he was in the league watching those, back when he was in the league, you know, it wasn't exactly the same as far as like, how much money the guys made, but did you know that like anything stand out to you just as far as like lifestyle? Yeah, obviously he had his own job in the off season and it wasn't really truly a full-time year-round job, which obviously different. So that was definitely a difference in pay too. And I'm sure practices were a lot tougher and longer too. So puts things in perspective on days like today. Yeah. You've given any thought to that three-season game one, Chicago, and you know, how exciting is that for you to have your first NFL game in Solverfield? Yeah, it'll be cool. Obviously I'll have a bunch of family and friends there, but I'm sure I'll be thinking more about being in the field for the first time in NFL than all the people that'll be there. So I kind of crossed that bridge once I get there. We've got to get through OJs and camp first. Yeah, I mean, I think we just talking about it earlier, as far as the online being a little bit different, as far as working as one unit, being versatile, guys that can play different positions and execute different blocks and just go out and do their job. So again, it's five guys working together, trying to execute something each and every play. And we have versatile offensive linemen who can play guard, tackle, center. So just trying to get the best group of online and out there that we can get. What's the urgency coach to get the best five together and find who does the best five things together as soon as you can? I mean, I think each and every day we're out here. There's a sense of urgency for everybody individually and as a whole to continue to work and get better. And that's the best idea every time we step on the field. So as far as a sense of urgency, it's certainly there each and every day. I can't give a timetable or anything like that. The guys are out here and they're pushing each other and making sure they're trying to be the best player they can be that day and then step out there the next day and be better than they were the day before. How quickly do you want to try to figure out what Peter is and where he's going to play and where he fits into the overall picture? Yeah, I'm Peter, versatile offense. Another guy who can play different positions. You know, he's just a good offensive lineman. You know, we said that coming out of Northwestern, like he's a guy that can play a number of different positions, he has a good skill set, strong. You know, I think coach said when he gets his hands on guys, they usually stop. I think that was something he said. So again, just a guy who can play multiple positions and he's played multiple positions so far and just continue to work to be the best O-Lime and he can be. When you look at it. You know, obviously we've evaluated his game, you know, the whole season and it's hard to speak to last year because I wasn't here last year. But you know, with Malik it's all about moving forward. You know, he learned a lot last year but now it's time to move forward. Let's get a good grasp of this new offense we're putting in and take it from there. How's the logistics been with that in the off-season in regards to the new offense and working with Tim and kind of learning your way too through that? How's all that going? It's been really good. You know, Tim's really good, really detailed, very diligent. So he's been great for the staff and you know, it's been great getting ideas from other coaches and putting things together and we're looking forward to putting a product on the field. And installing a new offense. You've got a veteran and Ryan obviously who's seen just about everything the league can offer. You've got Malik who's trying to get a fresh start and then you've got Will who's brand new. Do you kind of have to approach it differently with each of them in terms of where they are with their learning curve and adjusting to this new offense? No, you know, I think you teach them all the same and you know, that we all meet together we're all in the same room. So you start at the 300 level and then if there's extra mean time you gotta have, there's extra mean time you're gonna have. But you don't ever wanna slow the train down. I think you gotta throw as much of them as possible and go from there. Where's Will? I think Will's done a good job of just coming in and keeping his mouth shut and going to work. And obviously he played in a pro style offense in Kentucky. So he's been in the huddle, he's called plays, he's been under center and I think that kind of helped him with his transition so far. But we just asked, same thing that we asked Will for the other quarterbacks just come out every day and get better and try to improve on our mistakes from the day before. What did you learn from your experiences in Atlanta? Do you think Charles and then how does that help you going forward? Yeah, well, you know, it's my first year in Atlanta obviously we had Matt Ryan who was a 14 year veteran and then last year was Marcus and you had a rookie in Desmond. And really is what I learned really from a rookie quarterback perspective is you've gotta push the envelope with him. You've gotta throw as much information at him and let him grow from there. And there's gonna be some struggles and there's gonna be some hiccups along the way. But I don't think you can baby him. I think you just gotta throw as much at him, see if it sticks and have him grow each day. The goal is just to improve every day and I think that's the direction we're heading. Be back out here with the guys running around doing football stuff, getting back into the groove and knocking off maybe that post off season and rest a little bit and cleaning up the little thing so you can be ready when camp rolls around. How about you personally? I know the past couple of years been kind of up and down with injuries, that kind of stuff. How are you feeling physically? Yeah, I mean, that's just what comes with the game. That ain't nothing to me. You know, handle it, knock it out and come back, which I plan to do. I was excited to go in and have my first off season this year and reach some goals and do some things so I could come back in. I just feel like they kind of paid off and I'm playing and feeling better and I just want to keep improving on that because the season's not here yet. I've got a couple more months to go. Seems like each year that goes by, you're getting more and more comfortable with the defense and your role. And is that accurate to say? Yeah, I think in general, that's how most people would be, hopefully, if they're around the same place, which I have been. But I definitely am more comfortable and play faster and just be a football player and not be a thinker out there. I think that's the biggest thing. And when me or anyone really can be going to be a football player when you're at your best, can get the team the most and whatever they need out of you.