 No, it's not, Teresa. It's not that hard. What do you got, Teresa? Good job, Ashley. Back there laughing at my jokes. Mike, for Will, making his debut to play the way he did, even with the small rotation with Malik, how do you like how he performed? And four touchdowns, not a bad debut. No, not a bad debut. Got some great efforts from, you know, from receivers. You know, I thought Hop really got us off and going, and we had talked about that being a key of making sure that, you know, we're able to beat press coverage and win it on the outside, and, you know, they let them play. And, you know, we have to understand that, and I think that kind of got us going, hit some other shots down the field. And, you know, so not only did Will get some good help, I thought that the, you know, the opportunities to move the ball downfield were there, and we hit them. Well, good. You know, unfortunately, we made a call there on 3rd and 4th at the end of the game, and thought we'd try to catch them being a little bit more aggressive than what they were, and just told them, hey, we have to, if it's not there, you know, we just have to get down. We try to bootleg there, and wasn't there, and so he didn't throw the ball away. I thought the one decision probably could have been better with the throwing it away to Chig, but then the other one throwing it away to Derrick, I thought was good and saved us some yardage. How much do you learn about someone at that position that you can only learn in a game? You can only learn it out there, and not even in preseason, but, you know, that football game with a good defense, like that defense had been playing pretty darn well the last couple of weeks. They've got a good scheme, they're well coached, and they've got good players. They've got good corners, the backers are smart, active, safeties are all over the place, and then obviously the front. So I thought the pressure, I thought we held up, I thought the protection held up, which was great. And we ran a football, sorry. Yeah, we did, and then obviously, unfortunately, you know, we just bad snap, got to catch the ball, get on it, like any one of those three things have to happen. So just stayed away from it. Were you happy with his effort to recover that ball? Well, we just had, I got to don't, I'm not going to comment on his effort other than to say that we want to make sure that we just recover it instead of picking the ball up. So I didn't have the same view you had, Paul, but we wanted to make sure that we just get on the ball and recover it. Would you have a run? Well, it's not like he hasn't played quarterback before. He's played, you know, had had some really good snaps and, you know, in college and stuff that we saw early on, you know, that he was able to use to his disposal. So it's just, you know, making sure that we're, you know, good with the football and being smart and taking the chances and taking the matchups and, you know, putting the ball out front. You know, I thought that early on to trailing, just kind of what we wanted to try to do, I thought that was a well-placed ball. I thought that that was probably maybe even a better play by the defense to be able to get over there. But, you know, even that ball, that was incomplete. You know, I thought there was good placement on the deep balls. How impressed were you with the defense today? I'm sorry? How impressed were you with the defense? At times, very impressed. And then at other times, probably not as impressed as, you know, we need to be. You know, I think that there was moments where it was like really close to being exactly what we want. We got leaky in some runs, gave up some play actions, you know, had the X play, then they drive before there. You know, kind of went down. And we just never could make a play, you know, when we needed to and, you know, a mistake here, a mistake there, a long, third down conversion. So, again, there's moments where it's like, okay, that's who we are. And that's what we expect. And then there's other moments where, you know, I'm not sure where the breakdown is. What would you do, Mike, going forward from Will, for a team that, you know, had a tough start, wanted to quarterback, get hurt. Any time we can win, any time that we can have our players go and make plays, whether that's Harold, whether that's Jeff, whether that's Will, whether that's Derrick, whether that's Tajé, Nick Westbrook. Like, this is what pro football is. It's about the players knowing what to do and going out there and executing and making plays. And if they don't make one, that they stay in it and they come back and they make one later to help their team win. And they don't do the team. They know what to do and they go out there and they perform. That's, there's nothing else to pro football. Maybe a few situations here and there, but there's nothing else. Like, just look around the league, fellas. Make sure they know what to do and make sure that they're playing with effort and they go out and you got to make plays. And then when they make plays, we win. And that's what happened. In terms of building off. I think you can build off a win. Now, we got to recover. We got to get back. We got to get going a road to Pittsburgh. We know how hard that is to win at night on a short week. But I'm excited. I'm excited that we won. I'm excited that, you know, we were able to throw some passing touchdowns. We ran a football and we got some turnovers that we had talked about. You know, we just got to eliminate some of the other mistakes. How much next target you had with, I guess, of Levison Hopkins to not have them in practice rough to be connected like they were three times? Well, I mean, it's match coverage. It's one-on-one and, you know, I would, you know, I don't blame Will for going to him. I thought the red zone was really well executed, that play, that was something that we liked. I thought that that was a well-timed call, but even better executed, obviously, by Will and Hop and Chig had a large part to do with that. The timing of it. Could you say, like, confidence growing throughout the course of the game, Mike? I don't think it ever wavered. I think that, you know, it was, you know, strong throughout and, you know, there'll be a lot of things that we can improve on and, you know, but even just, you know, getting us in operationally. You know, I was kind of taking a peek at the clock and, you know, I've got to make a decision whether I'm going to, you know, call time out or trust the quarterback to get that snap before, you know, zero and then the ball doesn't move. Like, we know what the rules are. So I thought that was good. You know, it could have been, you know, a better, but, you know, just operationally it was good. Huge, huge. And, you know, again, we've talked about this. You know, we've put resources into that front. And so that's, you know, that's what has to happen for us to win. They don't, they know that, right? That's not a secret. I mean, those guys have to affect the quarterback. And we said when you hit the quarterback, you know, bad things happen for the team. The ball comes out, throws an interception, you know, or sometimes they get hurt. So we have to make sure that those guys continue to affect the game. And, you know, like we told them, you know, touchdowns come in bunches like hops did today and sometimes so does sacks. The sneaks with assistance give you an added element there? Well, it gave us a first down. You know, it gave us a first down. Two of them. And so, you know, again, something that has been a strength of Will's and something that was there and open to us. So we took advantage of it. Just working with Todd and his staff and making sure that there was, you know, that he was properly hydrated. Will's a big, you know, there's, yeah, more of a hydration issue, you know. Just nerves, sweat, you know, a big sweater. He is, you guys, watch them all training camp. Good, I mean, but things were kind of, you know, going well, right? So, you know, we, you got to find out about who we are when we get punched and we had been punched again and went across to London and had to sit on that for however long we sat on it. And so proud of the football team. And these guys, they know what it's supposed to look like. And so even we won, you know, there's some guys that, you know, may be disappointed because they want to do well and they don't want to, you know, they just, they want to do really well. And I'm, and I just keep telling them, like, this was a big win for us, right? This important win at this point in the season. We'll talk quite a few shots down the field. Was that something that you guys identified as the strength of his and planned for? Was that just situationally how things worked out today? I mean, he's got a strong arm. I think anybody that would have played quarterback today, we would have tried to, you know, move the ball. When we've had success offensively, we've been able to, to one, throw those, be able to hold up in protection and to be able to hit them. And so that was, yeah, yeah. I mean, there were a couple of times where, you know, they got us, but when we needed it, felt like it was there. It was really there and, you know, give them credit and, you know, Dre kicked in there at left and Nick went over to right. And, you know, just like we told Nick, like at some point in time, we're going to need everybody. This thing comes around. I don't know when, I can't tell you. I wish I could, but it's a long season and everybody on the roster needs to be ready to go. Whether that's Eric Garar, whether that's, you know, Dre or, you know, that's how this thing happens. I mean, how much stone house would impact? Again, Stoney is got, he can flip the field. I mean, it kicks a 70 yarder and I'm over there talking about, man, I wish it would stop right on a dime at the five yard line. And then you realize it's a 51 yard net putter and whatever it is. So, you know, he's getting better at directionally kicking them. We have to continue to cover them, get out and coverage, cast the net. But, you know, I felt like those guys, Nick, I'm very comfortable with Nick going out there and kicking for us and Stoney being able to manage the plus 50 punts and then also, you know, flip the field when we need to. Satisfied with the way the fourth and three was sorted out with the official going down and them sorting out the spot without you having the challenge? Would you take it a PI that offset your advantage? I thought the PI, well, again, the explanation I got, which should be in the report, was the PI was on the player that Hop was lined up on, which, again, I see your facial expressions, the kind of odd explanation. So, I'll be curious if that is in the, how they see it again tomorrow. But that was what was told to me. I was fairly confident that we had gotten the first down. You know, I mean, I guess when you get hit and fall down, you have two choices. First down or short of the line to gain, they probably went with short, knowing that then it would be challenged, right? It's automatically reviewed. I couldn't challenge, because it's automatically reviewed once it's four down a short. So I was out of it other than to ask explanation on the OPI, which he mentioned was on Hopkins, on the receiver, over top of them for driving, not on the guy that was chasing from 10 yards away. What were your indications was and performance in the back secondary? I mean, I have to, performance-wise is, when we bat them down or we cover them, it's good and sometimes in zone coverage, whether that's linebackers or guys being where they're supposed to be, try to sign a couple of double moves. I thought we were good. You know, I give credit to Terrell. Terrell Edmonds showed up here on a short week and played and there's a lot of things that we try to do. That'll have to be better, that communication and it'll have to be better and going fast and seeing where guys are. And if they're in this, we want to play this. And so it was good at times and then it can be better. Thank you guys, appreciate it. People weren't interested in you in free agency. Do you think that you maybe answered them back today? Shut them up? No, you know, I really don't care about too much. You know, what goes on outside of what I can control. I trust God, trust God my whole life. For me to be in the NFL playing football, you know, I'm thankful, so you know, I really don't care about what goes on. I'm grateful to be here. So, you know, I'm just thankful that I'm playing football today. Thank you. That was the third rookie quarterback ever to throw four touchdowns in his first start. What did you see from him in terms of poise and readiness and getting you the ball? You got to thank Tim Kelly and those guys, the whole offensive staff of getting him ready, getting him prepared for today. Obviously, he's a very talented quarterback, confident. He plays the game like he's been here before, but you know, Tim Kelly and those guys did a great job of getting him prepared today. The chemistry that you two had today, was that something you've seen before at practice or was that really taken up a notch today in the game? You know, we really haven't had much practice reps obviously. You know, I'm not the only receiver that's out there at practice. He has a spread of the ball around, but we obviously knew he could do what he did today, and that's how he practices. That's how he approaches the game. Did you feel that day like this was up to have a breakthrough game for you as coming and great that Will has comments just to throw it up for you to go get it? Kind of receiver I am. I always want the query back to trust me, no matter if the DB's on me, you know, look like I'm covered. And that's what he did today. That's what we talked about. We knew we were going to go out there and make those plays, and he felt confident in me, trusted me, and obviously, you know, just being there for my quarterback, especially first time starter, that helps build his confidence. But not only me, Nick Westbrook as well, and offense line, you got to thank them for blocking for us. What is now getting back in the win column, knowing you're going to be going and having three straight on the road in terms of just the mentality of this team? We're trying to, you know, stack wins together right now. We got a good team coming up that we're going against. The stillers, not sure the outcome today, but those guys are a good football team, and that's what we're focused on, trying to stack wins and take it game for game. But obviously, a win like today helps, but it's a quick turnaround. How good was it to be able to, I guess, put everything behind you with the whole quarterback situation, the buyer trade, and come out with a win today? That's why we're here, man. We're NFL players. That's part of the business. You can't look at, you know, things that you can't control. You go out and handle your job, and that's what we, everybody did today. Our special teams, offense and defense, and, you know, we can control what we can control. You agree with your touchdowns, whereas Lev, as you kind of shoulder and move the defender, is that something advanced for a rookie, or is that just something you kind of expect for a rookie quarterback? You know, college, I think, you know, they definitely throw the football more than they did when I was playing. So I feel like you get quarterbacks that are ready, you know, like today, and we'll show that. But obviously Will practices, you know, those movements that you guys seen. That's how he practices. He approached every practice route like a game route, and, you know, he demands the same from us. Did you give him the touchdown, the ball from the touchdown yourself, or did someone else give it to you? No, I gave it to him, you know. I've been playing. What did he say when he gave it to you? He was pumped, and obviously he was pumped, didn't say too much, but, you know, told him, let's go get some more. What were you lobbying, I guess, on the OPI they called, I guess that was in the third? Oh, that was a terrible call. That was a terrible call. You know, I mean, you know, I respect those routes, but that was one that I've never had called on me in 11 years. And, you know, he said, basically, you know, I pushed the guy when I'm trying to release, and he's pressing me. So, you know, I don't know what else I can do right there, but, you know, put my hands behind my back and just let him, you know, control me. So, you see, there was a lot of talk about what you were looking for in a suitor through eight weeks in Tennessee. How would you evaluate this landing spot based on what you were looking for? I was just looking for somebody who wanted me and us what I got. You know, we seen it in practice. We seen that even when he was on scout team, letting it, you know, letting it rip to the Mason, you know, and other guys that aren't on the fifth three-man roster. So, we always knew Will had an arm like that. You know, it's just us to come down with the ball and keep running. You know, it's kind of a yoga pose. Been doing it for a long time. Tree? Yup, you know it. You played with a lot of different quarterbacks in your career and like done well, like with different guys shuffling and having chemistry with them. How difficult and cool is that for a rookie first start, having played a ton of snaps to, you know, go off like you guys did? You know, I love the challenge. You know, a lot of receivers, obviously, that's not ideal for them to play with a, you know, rookie quarterback, especially, you know, at this age. But for me, I love it. You know, it's a challenge and, you know, obviously it's something that I feel like, you know, I came here for whatever, you know, was up, you know, who's ever a quarterback. And I've been playing football for a long time, man. So, just, you know, talking to them throughout the week, letting them be comfortable and, you know, not really being in his ear and telling him, you know, give me the ball or do this and that, but just letting him read it and, you know, make the right decisions. And that's what he did today. I had a lot of much wins that we gave, but how much of this team made you win this game to kind of change the conversation, the track of the season? Well, you know, a win helps, a win helps, man, especially with this division being the way it is right now. You know, it's a tough division. Jacksonville's playing good football on the coast as well. So, you know, we're just trying to stack wins. When you have your header, is it kind of muscle memory? Just catch the ball and, you know, try to stay in bounds, especially against a physical DB, like, you know, today. Just, you know, we're trying to come down with the ball and build confidence for the quarterback. And, you know, for the Titans fans, you know, us in luck room, we don't appreciate the booze for Malik. You know, that's very unfair. You know, he's on his team and, you know, he's part of us, you know, in what we do. So, you know, just definitely it's, you know, not something I expected coming here. You know, and I don't think that's very fair for Malik. What did you say to him? Did I say anything to him? I mean, I said some things I probably could say right here, but, you know, I definitely said some things to him. Like I've been saying, just this, it's the game I love, and there's nothing better than winning a football game. And Coach Frable is saying, you know, made it a little harder than we needed to, but we got to win this all that matters and got to get ready for this short week against Pittsburgh. What was your nerve level coming in, Will, and, you know, any anxiety? And if so, did it go away? I was up and down all the last couple of weeks. I think there were certain days where I was kind of, you know, feeling the butterflies a little bit, but really just, you know, confidence and just keeping that neutral, just, you know, headspace on everything, and I didn't really have any of those feelings today, so that was good. I've been a while since you played. How long did you manage to maybe get the kind of... Yeah, I was telling Travis in our locker room, I was like, I think you're the last person to hit me, since we brought you over from Chicago. But, yeah, I mean, just playing quarterback, obviously, season through season, you're going that long amount of time without getting hit, but, I mean, it's football. I'm used to it, obviously, playing as long as I have, and it's good to be able to play the full game. How big was that for you and what was going on there? It was good. I mean, I just trust in what I saw, and we knew that we might have some opportunities to go over the top on them, and we weren't necessarily going to force it, but just wanted to make sure I was making the right decision, and he was obviously doing a good job of getting open. How much did you... I mean, I was confident in all game. I was really just taking it one play at a time. I mean, just all the other guys doing their jobs was giving me confidence and knowing that everyone, for the most part, was their head was in the right spot, and we were clicking them all 11 of 11, so just was trying to take it one play at a time. It's kind of like Crossroads will and really kind of needed a spark and something to build on. I'm pleased to you to kind of defeat a guy that come in and offer that, and now something maybe to build on going forward. Yeah, I mean, I'm just one of 11. I mean, there's a lot of guys that did their jobs today that won us that game. I mean, seven being one of them, Mleek, really, that left a sour taste in all of our mouths when we were hearing those boos when he was coming on the field, and we got to know that he's gonna be a big part of us going forward to win games, so let's just come correct next time as fans and treat them correctly. Brent Hill mentioned that you usually go to the offensive line dinner each week, but you missed it this week, and he said you were probably studying how much did your preparation play factor in your confidence today? It wasn't that. My sister was in town, so I was out to dinner with her, but I definitely was studying a little bit extra than usual, but I think how I approached things beforehand before I even started in the kind of the regimented schedule I had, I didn't really tweak much, so what I did before just helped me prepare for this moment. You're supposed to be on the offensive line. Did go deep as often as you did, and obviously hit several with close on others. They gave you time to throw, and then did you feel that you had all the time you needed back there when you had to? Yeah, I mean, I definitely at times, you know, we felt a little pressure, but they kept me clean. I think I really only got sacked once, and I don't know if that other one was a sack, but, and I gave myself up on that one, but they did a great job. I got to give props to all those dudes upfront, and they played a heck of a game, and, you know, did their jobs, and that's all we can ask for. All play across the field like that? Yeah, I mean, we were just doing something off of the traditional kind of boot that you see a lot of teams do, and you give, you know, a good head fake to that safety, get them to lean, came back across. We was kind of, it was kind of lower in the red zone. I knew I had to get it up and down a little bit, or at least pull them across the field more. So it was nice. I mean, there's no better feeling than laying on your back and seeing touchdown go up. About 100, could you set some left in the tank? No, that wasn't that. I mean, I don't know. I mean, I just made the throw that I needed to. You had to out of the way and talk about being a sweater. Did we get by out of gas at the end? No, it was weird, because like, it's not like I was really doing anything too strenuous. Like, I've worked a lot harder, you know, and, you know, strained myself more at practice and stuff, but I just had something I needed to take care of, and it wasn't really necessary, but I knew that it was going to help me, so I just got the IV to handle it. You always hope for a dream for an NFL debut like this, but do you even find yourself, look back at the numbers and so forth going, wow. I mean, this is a dream come true for sure, but I mean, we have, what time is it right now? Yeah, I got 12 minutes to celebrate it before we're on to Pittsburgh, as Rable said, so. But I mean, like you said, I've been dreaming of this moment as a kid my entire life, even just to touch the field in the NFL game, let alone get a win. It's incredible. I think you do the keys to the offense quite a bit today, you know, maybe more so than somebody making their first start. How many times would you say that you checked out of a play and had to go to something different and it worked out? I mean, I don't know. I was just going off my rules and what was asking me at the position. I think that I got to thank Coach Kelly and Coach London for preparing me these last couple of weeks. I thought the game plan was, you know, just really fitting for what we were going against and for it being my first start and everything. So I mean, we have multiple ways we can open up the playbook and we showed some of that today, but I mean, props to them for putting me in a position to succeed today. Could the early throw to Birks that didn't hit, have been maybe your best throw of the game or won? It felt good. I mean, I'll watch the tape, but hey, we trust that we're going to make those type of plays downfield and we'll make the next one there. But yeah, it was pretty nice throw, I guess. You didn't have a full platform on that or anything? Yeah, I went from him back to the dagger, back to him, which usually doesn't work out, but I mean, next time I'm going to play, but I mean, next time maybe you can hit the flat for a first down. Can we talk about finding out, but you can't find out about that if you're playing real games. Do you feel like you find anything out about yourself today? I mean, I just, it just gave me more confidence. I feel like I think I always had a good amount of confidence, but obviously to go out, do it, win. That just, you know, builds it a little bit more. But obviously got to keep stacking, got a lot to learn from, had far from a perfect game. And that's what we got to strive for. Well, every time you've played in the state before, you've gotten booed, I guess. What was it like, I guess, the fans for a couple of times they put you up on the video board and people were kind of going crazy. I know they showed your family. What was today like on an emotional standpoint? I mean, just, I got to focus on just the family part there. Like, I had 20 plus friends and family here to celebrate this moment with me. Win or lose, I knew they were going to be there supporting me and for it to kind of go down the way it did with them in the stands to me right after the game. Reminiscent of college feelings of similar games and wins with my arm and dad and my arms. I mean, that's what it's all about. Got so much love for so many people and glad I got a good circle around me. Could you feel the support, I guess, from the fans and the stands too? Yeah, 100%. 100%. I mean, try to tune out the kids and everybody yelling your name and stuff behind the bench. But I mean, hey, you got to deal with the highs and lows of the game at this position. We know we obviously want to win every game, but there's going to be bad games. There's going to be bad performances. I know that the people that are up on me now are probably going to be down on me at another time. So I mean, just got to keep a neutral headspace about it. Acknowledge it. Acknowledge that it's really cool. And just keep pushing forward. Well, Nick, I know you come up here on the ground, but then you're kind of tumbling around a little bit. And then the Billy White Shoes thing with Nick? I didn't see if he had already done it because I knew he'd been practicing it all week. But I didn't want to miss it. Yeah, I know it took me a little bit to get down there, but I'm glad I got a little dancing. I don't know his thing that he was doing. I just figured I'd join. What's the mindset going into next Thursday's game? I mean, just taking it one day at a time, starting today, obviously with the short and weak. This is all about whoever recovers better and whoever game plans better in the short amount of time. So we're going to make sure that we do what we can to be that team. I'm going to do my job. Thank you guys. For you guys today and seeing a rookie like Will Levis come in and do what he did, how much confidence did that just give the offense overall? Yeah, he was balling, huh? Yeah, he was playing out of his mind. It was good to see because he worked so hard. And I can tell he was locked in all week, throughout the week, through practice. We were just all excited to see it come together for him and the offense and us being able to finish drives and make some explosive plays. What was his command? He was calm, cool, and collected. He took charge when he needed to. He was voicing what we needed to do better and echoing what the coaches were giving him. He was sending it to us, so he did a great job. I'm so glad that he had a great game today. During the week I was told him to play his game, let the game come to him. You know, even when it waits alone to get this opportunity and to play at this level, let it all come natural and go play your game. Just like you were at Kentucky and the same when you were in high school. Just go out there and be yourself. Are things like today? Definitely. Definitely, man. It was good to see him get out there and go crazy and have one of those games. I knew it was coming sooner or later. What does it do when you guys are able to push the ball vertically down the field? What does it do for you and the Russian attack? Well, Will was throwing it. I know teams are going to be on alert because he can throw it. He has a great ball. We've always thought that ever since I've seen him come here and throw the ball. I think it will open things up. A lot of guys will be able to get opportunities and excited for this opportunity as well. How much does the team need to win this game to kind of change the conversation at a trade this weekend? Start quarterbacks out. These teams have a 2-4 help best for the situation. Feel like a team with them. Yeah, it felt great. We were back in the win column. We just got to get back to work and keep it going. We got a quick turnaround. It was a good team. In Pittsburgh and a bit of the positive working on things we need to get better at. But enjoy this and then focus on Pittsburgh tomorrow. You get back to level pretty quickly here in that short turnaround week. What would that be, say, about you guys? You know, it's just positive. Great to get in the win column today and let that momentum carry over to Pittsburgh. It's going to be a tough place to play and they've got a good defense. Got guys on the offensive side that can make plays as well. But, you know, this is a great game to build confidence on and going there and play outside of football and do what we do best to go try to win. You actually saw your little Twitter post about points in about Atlanta about 17.3 in Pittsburgh, 26. I saw what you said. You get a chance to go. You get a chance to see me in the four-moral whether there's four tights over here over the weekend. Cool for that to happen and I have to win in front of those guys. Yeah, it was cool seeing everybody. Seeing everybody come out. You know, wearing those jerseys and then seeing the guys who wore them and everybody be on the sideline. You just kind of got that feel. Arden was playing a lot of old-school music so it was a good vibe in the locker room and, you know, it just, you know, you just felt like everything was going in direction to us. Playing away after all the football and going out there and getting the win and, you know, it was a great day to get a win in those uniforms. Oh, he had all types. I think he had some Ronald Isley on. What's another one he had on? It was so many. But even the coaches, they were coming in, vibing and laughing. They was talking about memories and all types of stuff. Y'all feeling good, ain't it? So everybody was happy today in the locker room. Oh, yeah, I definitely was going to say something about that. What's your input in that regard still? Well, I was in the game and we were going for it. So I'm like, what are they booing about? And I'm looking around and then until I seen Malik go out and Will come in and I realized I'm like, hey, boo him a leak. I mean, he's a part of the team. You know, he was drafted here. He's worked as hard as he can to make it to this point and would do anything he can to help, you know, this organization win. He's a great teammate. You know, he works his tail off each and every day to be ready and to come in and make plays. And that's all he's trying to do. I understand, you know, fans are frustrated, you know, when we lose and it's not going to where we all plan, but, you know, we're all frustrated. Nobody wants to win, you know, more than we do as players because we don't want to out there and, you know, trying to do the best we can to showcase and go out there and win games and, you know, have the fans in it. And, you know, it's like, we're all a family. So, you know, it just, it doesn't help, you know, being booed, you know, you know, when you're just trying to go in there and make a play. And I'm sure, you know, since the kids have been just trying to come play in the NFL and for this organization, I just feel like, you know, that ain't needed, you know, for somebody that's just coming in to help us win. And Luke's a great, a great kid and a great person. And, you know, he'll do anything to help this organization win. The feedback that we've been getting though from fans, though, is that they weren't booing him, necessarily, but booing the decision. What decision? Because he got four yards on that play. That's positive. It took Will out. To take Will out to put him in is kind of what the other side is saying. I mean, I know, I mean, Will wasn't done. I mean, I think, Coach put it out there, they both were going to play. So, I think everybody should have been anticipating that, you know, either way it goes. And, you know, and I feel like, when that play, it was a positive play and Lee got what he could out of that play. And I feel like, I just don't feel like it was no need of booing. Now, we was getting whooped and they were just going crazy on us. We weren't doing anything. Then I understand that, but it was, we were moving forward. Everything was positive. Can't they be upset? I mean, everybody's entitled to how they want to feel. But, but at the same time and everything is going in a great way. I don't feel like this. There's no need of booing. I mean, I mean, we understand that they're frustrated and, you know, we want to do everything we can to get this thing going the right way. Like I told, like I said before, I mean, Lee wants to win just as bad as anybody on this team and his organization and the fan base as well. Derek, what's his week- I mean, obviously, you know, you see all that stuff, people texting and, you know, it's a lot going on and he says, she say, but at the end of the day I'm a grown man and I got a job to do and that's coming to work and that's what I'm always going to be focused on until I'm told, you know, something differently. You know, I got a child at home and I got a feed and that's what my main focus is is coming here and do my job the best way I know I can and helping this team win until something else happens. That's my main focus. I can't work. I mean, I've talked to them. We had talks and, you know, for like everything is going in a positive direction. You know, I understand my position and, you know, the lifespan of it is not too long and I'm getting older I ain't getting no younger so but at the end of the day I know it's a business I understand that like coach said earlier this week we know what we signed up for and sometimes the business side is not what you always want but it's a business so but at the end of the day I'm a Titan I'm happy to be a Titan and I'm doing whatever I can to help this organization continue to win and hopefully hopefully, you know, keep going further and further and do what we can to possibly get a championship this year. You said they understood your position, Derek. Is your position I'm guessing is that you would prefer to stay here? Yeah. I mean, I never said I wanted to leave. You know, like I said, there's been a lot been going on, not been said. I've been firm on what I said. I'm here to work and it never came out that I wanted to leave or go anywhere else.