 Really just dialing in on the technique and the assignments and just kind of gelling together as an offense. Seems like you guys are lining up backs, wide, split, in the slot, wide, and putting emotion a lot. How much more complex can that make your offense for defense to deal with? I mean, I'm not really going to speak on that right now, but that's probably a question for various, but, you know, we just focus on what we got to do up front, you know. Is it fun to add that component to the running? Yeah, it's always fun, you know, it makes things up. Late Andre, you just got a quick half-second there. Just I was going to ask about Peter and kind of your thoughts on him and how he's been progressing a little bit. Yeah, Pete's been great. The first thing I noticed about him is that he's very technically sound. He's very impressive how smooth he can move his feet and, you know, keep his pad level at it. You know, at the same depth. And he's a very smart guy, you know. He can learn things pretty fast and, you know, like playing guard. So he's a good guy to be next to. So I was going to say, I mean, you know what's on your tube ever still. Is it impressive that Ricky can kind of come in and try to learn? Yeah, it's really impressive. Like, when you played one position your whole life and then you got to learn another one immediately, it can be pretty daunting, but, you know, he was open to the tasks. And, you know, he's doing well so far. From what you're seeing on the screen to being out in the field? Pretty well. I would say that's one thing that I've really enjoyed is just the learning process in the classroom really does transfer over into the field and being able to take coaching points that we hear in there and apply it quicker and sometimes right away without even having to make any mistakes and just kind of figure it out once we step out on the field because we have a grasp from the classroom. Uh, I mean, that's a question I feel like Rave's going to answer. I mean, it's different. There's different words. There's different verbage. But at the end of the day, it's football. There's a lot of the same plays. There's just different ways to dress it up. You like it better? Yeah, I mean, I like it. I love just playing football. I love being here. I love the opportunity that we got. How's it been for Ryan to be here since OTAs and just continuing to build on that knowing, you know, he's the guy right now? Yeah, it's been awesome. It's been getting some good reps, building some chemistry with guys who, you know, last year weren't able to get that chemistry so much. So I feel like it's been good to kind of build that now and build that foundation. What have you seen from Malik growth-wise? Uh, leading the offense has been great. You know, just really understanding what to do, being able to make the checks, command the offense, the operation. That's probably one big area. I mean, I feel like that lets him play a little more confidently too. Yeah, well, I mean, first of all, credit to, I think, the culture, this team, like most of the guys are already here, you know. So it's good to see all the rest of the faces in here, but I mean, it's kind of the same schedule we've been doing. So not too much has changed. Just got to keep working on iron out the little details and getting into situational stuff like red zone stuff for the first time. It's exciting. Has he since kind of the competition, maybe, stuff in Malik? Yeah, I mean, there's competition every day, regardless of what it is. But I mean, I think as we get closer and closer to the training camp, it definitely does kind of heighten a little bit. You were talking of Ravel last week about the idea of it being okay to make new mistakes for you guys, no matter how long you've been here or any of that. How's that been to kind of work through for you? Yeah, it's good to hear that. Because I mean, like, you always want to make the right play. You don't want to make the wrong decision and force the ball when we don't need to. But I mean, these are the times to make those mistakes. It's when it's week one, obviously it's not. But I mean, now it's the time to experiment. It's time to take some shots and to not be reckless, but to be a little experimental. So I mean, it's being my first year in the league, like I got to do that to get the feel of, you know, the right way to play the position. A little bit, you look for them, and it's here for you coming to the U.S.A. level. What's that level for you right now of taking this off? It's good. I mean, it has to be very high. And, you know, talking to Coach London last week, talking about how I felt like I've been doing everything, like, it's a lot on our plate, and it would be a disservice for me for it not to be. If you get babied into this stuff, like, you know, you're not going to get ready in as much as a timely fashion. So the standard for Ryan is the same standard for me as the same standard for Malik, and I think that's the only way you can really treat this process for the development of a young quarterback. Is there a part of the learning process that you feel like you've really gravitated towards or have done well in terms of quickly learning a specific area? Well, I mean, I think with, like, we make a mic point on every play. That's something that I hadn't really done in college. I've handled some protection stuff whenever in the run game, so really understanding, like, why we're setting up our run packages the way we are and truly forced into understanding why we're doing some things in the run game. Whereas in college, it's like handed off and what happens happens, you know, so that's been at least the more fun part for me. Thank you.