 With all the guys you've gone through in the secondary dealing with injuries over the last month, has it gone about as well as could be expected back then? Oh yeah, it's going pretty good. Everybody in the room understand, next man up, and you got to come out and execute. When you're a coach that's used to work with professional initiative and speaking about what you guys have in your time, and the ability to make plays beyond the scheme, from your perspective, is that something that we need to understand? Yeah, it's unique. It's all about what's coming. When we know what's coming, each guy give a guy a heads up of what's coming, whether we in that zone or they in that zone, to help them play it better, and it's all about communication. It just shows that the coaches have trust in us, what we do and how we take the approach each and every week, and we're just going to continue to do it. I recognized the formation and I know he was dropping down and I was running out, so I just gave him a heads up and he made a play. Can you give teammates tips that will help you this week based on your experience with the Saints? Yeah, I'm going to give him, you know, as much as I know. Ten a hand, I already been in my head already. Guys in the deep of the back room been in my head, so I'm going to give him as much tips that I remember. And if I had some calls on the field that I know and I remember, then I let him know. What's the main thing you would tell him, maybe especially as it relates to Alvin? Just everybody's going to the ball. We don't need one man tackling, we need everybody tackling him because he's dangerous with the ball. And just go play fast. Do you have to change, I guess, your approach when it's Taysom Hill or quarterback? Not really because we're going to look at him on the back end as a quarterback and just play what's called and within the scheme and then whatever happens, we're going to run to the ball and fly around and make the play.