 I think as far as assignments and the expectations, it's pretty much the same, but as you get in the training camp, the pads come on, the way you execute that changes a little bit, but they've been really straightforward with what they want and I've just been working on trying to execute it. Getting a lot of reps at left guard is cross training during three months. Yeah, I mean, I've been incredibly thankful to get to practice against guys like that and learn from people like Chris and Josh Andrews and all those guys because they're incredibly talented. So yeah, I really enjoy getting to do both. It's just more stuff that I need to improve on and I'm getting the opportunity to work it every day. So it's been really nice. Zach, what has slowed down with anything? I think the more confident I've become with my assignments, the less I'm kind of antsy at the line trying to get the call out and all that stuff. So that slows down a little bit and then I can really focus on the physical aspect. So I think that's been getting better with reps, but definitely need a lot of work still. Chris, as mentioned before, is just an incredible player and just the way that, I mean, I won't get too much into specifics, but the way he handles his pass protection, just learning from him and how he pass protects and how he thinks about it, the speed that he plays within the run game, all that stuff that like is great for me to watch because I can try to emulate it a little bit and just a great teammate too. So I've been enjoying learning from him. What are you looking for? Whether to improve or something, what are you looking for? I think kind of going in steps, first I look at the mental side of it. Did I make the right calls? Are we in the right play? All those things. And then from there I can look at how is my footwork? How is my other technique? And I kind of critique myself that way and then look at the other guys and see what they're doing well and try to pick up on some of that myself. We used to have this question of skill guys who say, you know, receivers or four of those are different from when you come to college to the league, but you get a guy like Grady in front of you, and what's that been like as far as the progression of it? I'm not playing against a guy in college, but a guy who's been in football. What have you learned about that? I think, I mean, it's a great learning experience, first and foremost for me. So that's been good, but just the margin for error seems to be a lot smaller is kind of what I feel like if you have a flaw in your game, it's going to get found quicker by a player like that. So that's been something to adjust to. And then the same thing, it kind of speeds up my improvement because you get to go against a guy that's so talented and so good. So I think it's a good opportunity. Scott, as you go back and watch this practice take, are you noticing that you're making the right calls more and more often? Are you seeing progress from the mental side of it? I think so. Yeah. I've been the coach and staff has done an awesome job of preparing us every day. Film study, the meetings before, and then learn from the older vets and stuff. So I think that's been progressing and I've obviously got a lot to work on still, but it's getting better. How much of a resource has that been in this process for you to build this game? Yeah. Matt, I'm an absolutely awesome teammate, great guy. So I'm always asking him questions and bouncing stuff off him, seeing how he does things. So he's been an incredible resource and I've been really appreciative of that. Zach, what's the goal for Friday? I think just to play with, execute the things that we really focus on as a team. Really play with the most, like my standard of effort and our team's standard of effort. I just kind of improve on the things I've been working on improving on. So I want to see myself play as hard as I can and fix some of the things I've been working on. A couple more. How important is there a relationship between the office in line and the bring-backs of work-backs, you know, when you're out there planning? I think it's very important. I mean, us all being on the same page in the run game and past protection is what's going to make it go. So them knowing how we're handling stuff and us knowing what they're handling is pretty important for making sure that we're sound up front. Bob, has there been a struggle at all, you know, sort of transitioning from a center to a bar, like there's two spots being there, is this a bit sort of fluid for you, like something you're kind of interested about? I wouldn't say I'm not concerned. I mean, there's a lot of stuff I've got to work on with both. So that's really my main focus. I don't care too much about what position I'm playing. I just want to improve as an offensive lineman. And so I'm getting a chance to do that at both. And there's a best interest in improving this offensive line. I've got to be like Jayland, Caleb, and all these guys who are still relatively new to the team. What's like the main goal for all you guys, just trying to get better and making sure that is on the bottom? Yeah, I mean, just we want to run the football and pass protect, but just like any good offensive line. So really focusing on that, keeping guys healthy, keeping guys upright, doing all the right things and improving as we go. All right, last one, Zach. You have this perception of what it can't really be. And now that you're in it, has the reality of anything kind of changed or wasn't surprised or feeling afterwards any kind of thinking for a little bit harder in a good way? I mean, camp is camp for the most part. I've enjoyed it. I think the team is awesome to practice with. Guys practice a lot of effort. So that's been really nice to go out there every day and knowing that everybody's busting their butts to work hard. But yeah, nothing major. Just got to do the things right. All right, thanks, Jeff. Appreciate it, y'all.