 Well, as soon as I get let's start here is anybody coming back that you anticipate off of I our nobody practicing Isaiah still practicing we haven't bought back, but he started practicing last week, and he'll be out there again today I mean I think once we I mean I thought he looked pretty good, but so as we goes But obviously where the plan was I mean we didn't he wasn't going to be part of the 48, so we Didn't take them off Kyle do you anticipate him back today? Oh, yeah We'll see how it goes all week with him This was looking back at the untimely penalties was there any common thread there or Yeah Yeah, I'm always on 49ers, you know, like every game D led there's a lot of things to coach off of things that we can do better But our focus now is on the San Francisco 49ers Concerned moving forward in that penalty area Do you let again? We'll focus on 49ers as we do every Monday I Said a hundred times and I'll say it again when we always look to improve, but we're focused on the San Francisco 49ers Yeah, I mean they they do a great job of getting people off track they play it's a very physical front they do a great job of Blowing up double teams blowing up edges I think they you know, we talk about a lot of there's a lot of things. There's a lot of people in this game that Get attention. There's a lot of coaches. Obviously. I've got a soft spot for the lines of scrimmage But I think they got one of the best D line coaches and football and Chris Kasaric And I think if you go back and you look at what Access that he's had since he's been in San Fran Been pretty damn good. And so joy watching the way those guys play. We know we got our work cut off for us Well, we're excited about the challenge Yeah, there's a lot of ways that people get you get off track You know and if a lot of it is some of the strategy and Okay, if you get a if you get a run in this two yards You know, you know get into an obvious past situation And those are the games within the games because you're playing a front like this and you make it really easy on them And they're not they're only thinking about one thing. It's a nightmare So that's certainly that's a credit to those guys and it's just sometimes that happens in the flow of the game And then the other ones are the negative plays whether they're the penalties poor execution tackle for losses sacks and then you're getting in too many third and 11 plus and More times and not the odds are against you and when you're doing it on a really good front like this That's when they get you in a bind and that's what they've done most of the season to a lot of offense He talked about when he was here about how you try to get the defensive linemen running sideways Outside the numbers and so forth and attacking defenses that way Zeta, you know, they're still doing that. Is that part of I? Mean I think that's pretty common. He led, you know, everybody's got the different cliches He's like make them defend every blade of grass or you know what all those stuff What they do a good job of and I think Kyle does a really good job of is that he's evolved I think a lot of conventional wisdom is things that you're gonna turn it on it's gonna look like You know Clint Portis and Terrell Davis and the Alex Gibbs and Gary Kuback and Mike Shanahan stuff Like any good coach which he is Like a lot of guys they evolve they run some really good cap schemes They run a lot of good gun runs. They do a really good job with their motion And they got some really good players So like every good coach they evolve if you think that you're looking at the 1999 Denver playbook that Frank Bush has for us. That's not what this is and that's a credit to Kyle and He's a really good coach, but they run multiple schemes We got to make sure we you know, they got debossed annual towards Kittle I hook I mean they got good really good players and juice check. I mean they it's a it's a good challenge So there's a reason they've been in the Super Bowl and they went to the NFC Championship game Could you discuss the use of depot how they try to deploy him? Yeah, I mean just got to get the ball in his hands in multiple different ways. That's all I said He's a very good run after catch. Yeah, I'll give him the highest compliment I can give and they may not mean much to love. He's a total football player complete football player put it that way Other than probably playing left tackle, I think he could play most positions on the field on offense or defense Maybe not three technique or nose, but I'm sure he probably tried I only know him that well But the way watching the tape probably would give it a go We'll have these conversations and I prefer to talk about 49ers if you're whatever story Whatever narrative you're trying to investigate or write about I'm happy to help you But I prefer to stay on track with the same six to 49ers and the line of Falcons our football team in this game The both thing last year where they were saying that it basically turned into a 31 With a lot of power and that's where they were getting the mismatches and stuff Is that just speaks to this versatility with how they try to attack people? Depends on what scheme they're trying to attack and what teams are trying to do to them I mean I said they they can give you multiple looks. I think they're pretty good at the gap schemes They can motion in the backfield. They can line them up back there. They can hand the ball to him on Again multiple schemes whether their gun runs toss it to him You know the to me the most comical completion of football is that little lob pass on the jet suite motion I mean he can do it all whether that counts for a pass or not. That's a debate Josh for another day, too I don't think Marino and Elway got the same little stat bat and credit for it But it is what it is all over college football and people using the NFL But just a terrific football player. He led good route tree, too I know is how to get open hard to press I could go on and on and on Your decision process in terms of decided challenge player In terms of what in terms of like the how that goes from after a place over A question of a play that was challenge or not You're like a Josh approach right right in the story about challenges we can we can set up time and talk about that and not her fact But in terms of what? The quickness of it like how that goes like do you have somebody in your ear saying hey look at this? Do you because I was your calling place, too, especially on offense I'm just wondering how that goes how that works for you specifically and I like like when the led ask about scheme or Rotations we keep that stuff in house a lot of different processes. I've been a part of but again If you tell me what relevant that is to this game I'm happy to answer Yeah, he's having a terrific season I Know it's one of those guys that longer. I've been around him the more Fortunate I feel I am to be able to coach a guy like Grady He's rare. It's anything Davo told me when I talked to him and I got this job So if you're gonna start a program, that's the guy you started with and a lot of people say a lot of things and Fluff things up, but that's a very true statement. I think it's impressive God doesn't gets a new contract And I don't know if there's anybody working or playing harder than he is he plays multiple spots for us One of the best leaders I've ever been around He's having a terrific season and you can play in multiple spots and Understands how to set people up past rush Those how to take his chances in the run game Playing really really good football force right now Yeah, he's having a really good year Scott I Jimmy G playing for them after James won a lot of football games, and I've never worked with them I got a ton of respect for him. There's no flinching them in the pocket Guy finds a way to win a lot of football games So a ton of respect for him. I just didn't get rid of the ball quick get a quick delivery tougher than hell And it's won a lot of games When it comes to running back check to check down a running backs in the passing plays How does that work for Marcus? Is that available to him on every play is there? He's not playing football like I mean Jesus Christ like come on like I give you a high school playbook Like depends. What's the scheme that they bury the back in there? What covers are they playing like what's the protection like? Not that I'm not trying to be patronizing, but that's such a generic question Look if you're playing zone and drop four-man pass rush and you're in soft zone Usually the check downs are there. That's in any offense. We can go to flower branch high school They can probably do that. So people go in there and they pressure you and they bury your back. I Don't know an offense literally probably in high school. Maybe there are there Maybe this is it, you know there shouldn't say that with like I'd say 90% of offenses from Peewee football or D-Lite can tell you about what's your team name? Just murder Spartans. They probably have some kind of flare controller check down