 Hi Keith, I guess right out of the gate, I noticed on Sunday, I guess I know Roger had been ruled out and then he was carted back on the field on the side to kind of stand on the sideline, which I don't know if I've ever seen that before. Is that because he wanted to kind of watch history be there with his teammates, you know, in the event the team won? Do you know anything about why he did that? Yeah, actually, I don't, you know, I'd be speculating if I said one way or another, but you know, I have a feeling he just, he's a great teammate and he wanted to be out there with those guys. No, and it wasn't just about, you know, Derrick and being a 2000-yard rusher, which was awesome that Derrick was able to do that, but also because it was the conference, you know, the divisional championship on the line. So, important to him to be there. And as far as far, I know everybody kind of shares in everyone's success, but I know Dennis talked about after the game, Ques talked about leading up to the game. How much pride your group take in blocking for a 2000-yard rusher? No, man. I think it's special. And, you know, it takes everybody. It's, you know, from, you know, the GM to the head coach to the, to the, to Arthur, calling the plays the way he calls the game. And then of course, you know, all 11 on the field. I mean, you know, it's truly a, you know, it's something I will never forget. I don't think these players will ever forget because it's such a, it's such a testament to Derrick, but also how, how, how everybody, you know, roots for him and plays their butt off for him to block form. They want him to succeed. And so I think that's a really good, you know, a really good achievement for everybody that was involved, which is the whole offense and really the whole team. Terry? Keith, how much, how rewarding is it not only to see Derrick get 2000 yards, but to also see it come with so many adjustments and so many changes having to be made on this offensive line due to all the injuries, having guys like Quisenberry and Brewer and, you know, on down the line step in and help out. Yeah, I mean, that's, it's just a testament to, you know, it is, you know, you bring up quiz and it's hard not to really kind of focus on him for a second just to be able to do that in Houston where he went through everything that he went through and you know, for him to play however many games it's been now, I don't even know. I don't remember, you know, five, six games, whatever it is, to get to win the division and get that, get that for Derrick and then for a guy like quiz who's come as far as he has is just amazing. And I just can't say enough about, you know, the group in general and now I'm talking specifically about the offensive line they're just made up of a bunch of great dudes that have a common goal and that's what makes coaching fun. You get a bunch of guys that like being together and like coming to work and and share common interests and common goals and, you know, it makes all the hard work and sacrifice worth it. And so I think it's really cool for those guys to be able to do it the way they did it. Teresa. Keith, in addition, the guys on your offensive line, you've had you've lost Taylor, Ty, Roger, Ben, Dennis, you know, they've all been nursing through injuries and finding ways to keep being available on Sunday. And when somebody has gone down, somebody's been able to come in and step in. How and what is allowing these guys to be this value available and continuing to be resilient and keep contributing. Yeah, it's a, it's a great effort, our great question and it's really such a team effort from our training staff to the way great coach variable manages these guys and, and then of course it comes back to the players. I mean, that's what's so fun about being with this group of guys and men is that, you know, they really care about playing football for one another and, and, you know, they play for the right reasons. Of course, you know, it's a job and of course there's ups and ups and downs and everybody wants to get paid and make money and do all those things. But at the end of the day, it's fun coming to work every day because these guys care about each other and it's really important to them. So, you know, it's, it's, it's pretty remarkable for someone like Brewer who, you know, is technically undersized and, and, you know, comes from, you know, quote unquote a small program and college and all those things to see him go and play guard and function and, and, and not look out a place out of there is just a huge testament to him and, and he loves football and he's willing to do whatever it takes to play at this level and he's just really fun to be around because he just loves football. So it's fun to coach those guys and then of course, you know, Ty coming off the bench with Taylor got hurt and then quiz coming off the bench when Ty got hurt and I just think, you know, and, and it's been a really unique year that way. But at the end of the day, these guys are really good professionals and they know and you know, like, coach variable preaches this all the time just like john does Robinson and it's like, you got to be ready when your numbers called and they've been able to do that and it's it's something I'm really proud of the way they've been able to work, work through the different situations step in and and help this team win it's been it's been pretty fun. John Glenn, Joe rector. He was talking earlier about, you know, Derek's progress as a runner in terms of, you know, reading things no one went to hit something sneak through something. Just wonder what you've seen from your perspective on that and just the entire operation there with the run game is it is there also something from the offensive line perspective that has gotten better or tighter this year to increase that production. Yeah, that's another really good question. I just think, you know, in terms of Derek, you know, it's it's a funny it's a slippery slope with running backs because you need to, you know, you try and coach them and cut Tony does a great job about getting the landmarks right and how to read the defense and all that and then there's this other element that you, you, you need to let them run with instincts. And so, I think the best runners in this league have a really good combination of both and as coaches if you if you want to read and over coach the, the perfect landmark and footwork and all that and you start taking away the instincts, and then if you let them run too much on instincts and not and and don't get them right from a discipline standpoint having the right tracks and stuff and go the wrong way the other way so I think to me what's been really fun watching Derek grow over the last three years is just is just that, you know, watching his, you know, his comfort in what we're trying to do and and and come together in a way in which, you know, kind of discipline things work together and and that's been really fun and you know what's interesting about Derek is more he carries the ball the better he gets and and so it's it's, you know, whether it be throughout the season, or whether it be throughout a game, and he just is, you know, on a mission man and you know, it's, it's, it's fun to watch him do that and I think from a line standpoint I think you know, just like anything else, coach rabble and we all here just as the best we can preach just find a way to get better week to week and that's focusing on the here and now instead of the big picture and and these guys have done a great job doing that and have shown steady improvement throughout the season. Emily. You know, in losing Taylor Luan, obviously you lose a pro bowl tackle, but you also lose a leader. Who have you seen kind of step up on the offensive line to to replace that. You know, you lose someone like Taylor and and Taylor does so many things for us not just as a player but he keeps the room light and he keeps, he keeps, you know, you know, a certain I guess, what's the best way to say it just keeps keeps every and kind of moving in a certain direction and moving forward and and you know, never lets it get too serious but never lets it get too far off track and kind of just keeps you steady that way and I think with him being gone I think what's what's been really kind of interesting on the watch is it's been a collective group effort and you guys mentioned Dennis area earlier and some stuff he said in an interview but he's as steady as a rock I mean he just like you just know what you're getting out of him every day and he does a great of using all his experience and stuff to help everybody around them and hold people accountable and you got guys like Ben Jones who same ways are really good pro who who has been doing this a long time and he tries to help everybody as often as possible same thing with Roger I mean I think what happened what happens is is you know when Taylor got hurt it just instead of coming more from one guy to become a group effort and I think they've all handled it really well and have kind of shared that experience and I think they're all most of them have have done this a long time and then they know when to be led and when to be leaders and I and they've done a nice job kind of letting me giving each other room to do just that. And just to follow what can you say about you know the tight end group to kind of coming in and helping out and it's not as simple as just plugging in you know a new offensive lineman when one goes down. What can you say about that group to helping you guys out. I can't say enough. I mean just all those guys between John who and and obviously and crew and Jeff and and FERC and I mean it that's what that's what we really we really try to preach here that it takes all 11 people on the field to run a football and the tight ends the they are just as important as offensive line and I really mean that and so you know the tight ends just just it's been really fun for me because now you know we've kind of been together for three years and sometimes that's a luxury in this business and so it's been fun watching you know people like John who and crew kind of get comfortable like like Derek has in the line has and the different things that we do and ask them to do and kind of grow together so they are absolutely instrumental I think Todd's done a great job with those guys and and again they're just you know they're a bunch of guys that love football and want to be good and it's fun. It's fun watching them, you know take those baby steps, baby steps and keep growing. Last one Joe. Yeah, he'd also want to ask the offensive line perspective on on playing with Ryan blocking him for Ryan. You know him as a presence in the pocket but also as an athletic guy who gets out isn't afraid to obviously go throw his body around a little bit what's what's that been like for from the offensive line perspective. Yeah, it is. We have so much respect for him and I think you know from an offensive line standpoint, you know we whenever you block for a guy that's as tough as Ryan is who will stand in the pocket take a hit and deliver a football. It just it makes you want to keep him upright and clean even more and I think what Ryan has proven over and over again is that regardless of the fact he plays quarterback he's as tough as anybody on the team and the linemen love that and so I think they've really gravitated towards him and you know his ability to obviously stand in the pocket deliver accurate football is his steadiness and leadership he's been a great leader every day to because he again shows up and just put so much time and work into this thing. And you know I think they've grown to really respect them and trust them and you know and his ability to make quick decisions and get the ball out and not hold on to the football and stuff like that like I you know I just think he's done a great job and and I would. It's safe to say that the old line room really appreciates that and what he brings to the table.