 You've got a lot of complimentary football Sunday with the offense holding the ball a long time, but with the defense, how much of that is something you can build on and how much of that was maybe what you're hoping to see and see more of as you go down the stretch of the season? Well, I mean, I think when you touch on complimentary football, you know, we have to get into drives, obviously we started, you know, fast offensively with the touchdown. You know, I mean, I think whether you're getting stops, whether you're getting three-announced, whether you're getting turnovers, but there's, you know, there's some semblance of, you know, complimentary football, we were making our kicks, we were kicking touchbacks. You know, there were a lot of things that we can, you know, hope to build on. Coach, you've been living on takeaway, putting extra emphasis with the offense this week on taking care of the football, not putting it in harm's way? Well, you know, I mean, I think that that's something that they've been known for. They do a fantastic job. You know, obviously, you know, Leonard is outstanding at it. And the rest of the unit, you know, it looks like they're all looking for opportunities. You know, whether they get them or not, they have gotten a lot leading the league. We understand how critical that's going to be to be able to take care of the ball, but, you know, also be able to try to, you know, run whether you can't run with, you know, two hands on it and rolled over, you know, the entire time. So we're going to have to try to be aggressive with it, but also take care of it. Allen and Mahomes attempted a lot of passes, but Wenz hasn't been doing that. Important for you guys to kind of shape the game in order for the pass rush to be able to do that. That would be, you know, and until you get the situation, the game situation that, you know, would dictate a team that would have to throw, you know, they have three amazing backs. Obviously Taylor is going to probably be, you know, get the bulk of that, but Hines goes in and has his plays and Mack has been able to go in there and spell those guys. And then, you know, they've done such a great job being able to run the football that the play-action pass would complement that and they've hit shots downfield or they've gotten, you know, long defensive pass interference penalties. What makes Hines problematic? Well, he's just not a receiving back. I mean, they'll run their offense with them. They'll run the football with them. They find ways, creative ways to get him the football. And he's a good player, you know what I mean? He's a good returner, punt returner. He is a, you know, skilled athlete. He catches the ball easy. He runs really good routes. And, you know, he's always, you know, given us problems. Wenz, maybe look from the mobility standpoint from when you faced him and affected the standpoint. I think obviously much more effective, you know what I mean? Doing a really nice job. And I think that his health probably has a, you know, big reason to do with that. I think also, you know, their ability just to, you know, kind of improve as the season's gone on. This is, you know, a much better football team in all phases, you know, than the one that we saw. And that was a difficult test then, you know, they're essentially four now. You know, they won four games in a row. I know they lost to the Ravens. But, you know, they played outstanding. They just unfortunately, you know, ran into a tough night with how Lamar played there in the second half. With that offensive line, they're getting Quentin Nelson back. How much does he kind of change or improve that offensive line, especially from a physicality standpoint? Well, I think he brings a demeanor and attitude. I think he's one, you know, a pro bowl player, somebody, you know, a captain. So it looked like it gave them, you know, shot energy, a physicality, seeing finishing and trying to move people off the line of scrimmage. You only give it up to one sack total over the last two games. It didn't quite go that well over the first four. What's happened to such a drastic, including Quentin? You know, we touched on this. We're focused on the Colts. And it's going to be a huge challenge to protect these guys. They've got a bunch of edge guys that play hard, that rotate in there. Buckner is obviously a very gifted, long player. And so, you know, right now our focus is on improving, you know, and to your point, to your question, we have improved in that area. I think obviously it starts with the protection. It starts with guys getting into routes, you know, recognizing man or zone, being open, you know, when the quarterback needs to throw the football. All the little things that we're going to have to do, you know, this week to try to, you know, help slow some of that pass rush down. Can you mention leverage and, you know, looking for help for Molden earlier in the year when he was struggling a bit? Wondering if you've seen improvement in those regards from him, you know, over the last few games? Yeah, I mean, I think Elijah's improved and has, you know, helped us. And when we've blitzed him and in the zone coverage, being able to reroute guys and then, you know, obviously, you know, hold up in man. You make it a point of emphasis at all with the players and coaches that what a win would do as far as taking up the upper hand in the division race, or do you just kind of push that aside and focus on just the game plan, ask at hand? Well, we're focused on improving. We're focused on improving each week right now. We're focused on fundamentals. We're focused on, you know, the matchups that we're going to have in the game against the Colts. You know, we understand the, you know, the magnitude of division games, especially, you know, on the road, how challenging that will be. I don't know if we've talked about the impact or the, you know, anything passed just this week. How much has AJ quickly changed the dynamic in terms of separation and play-action success when he's out there? I mean, I think AJ's got a good skill set for some of those passes. He's, you know, fearless to go inside, to catch in the football. You know, he goes in a taxi with his hands. It doesn't let him get into his body. Those are contested throws that normally, you know, when they get into their body, those are tough to catch. So, you know, he continues to develop and improve. And, you know, we'll need every bit of his best this week to give ourselves a chance. Watching them on, like I said, Monday night, they think they drew three, four penalties down the field. I mean, how much of that is from a strategic to standpoint throw-ups if you can draw a penalty? And what do you maybe tell your DBs in trying to keep some of that from happening? You know, I mean, we've, we all saw them. We've watched them. They've hit a lot of those plays down the field. They've gone and caught them, you know, whether that be, you know, Pittman or, you know, T.Y., a lot of it was the ball was under thrown, you know, sometimes when the ball is under thrown and you're not playing the football and the receiver does a nice job of going back and, and attacking the football, you know, they get those calls. And that's something that we've tried to follow. The trend around the league is, you know, trying to, you know, play the football, you know, trying to, to understand, you know, where the ball is, oh, and then just, then you run into well, then it's not under thrown and you're looking back for the ball and then they get separation. So I think that there is a fine line, but our ability to play the football while it's in the air, you know, is something that, that has to continue to improve, you know, it hurt us early in the year. And it'll be huge Sunday. You know, that's something that, that cost us early. And, you know, hopefully we've learned from it. Coach, how nice is it to get a couple of you guys actually back at practice today, you know, still on that IR, but just getting some healthy bodies out there? Yeah, I mean, just to get those guys back into, to meetings and get them back on the field, see where they're at from a football standpoint. And then as we work our way through the week, we can evaluate, you know, whether they think they, they can help us this week. Joe is seeing a guy like Maven, you know, who's come in and cut, you know, a few times here, getting the chance like he did and, you know, coming through. Sure. You know, I mean, who wouldn't? You know, he's a great guy, he's a great person. He's been with us, left, came back and jumped right in. He learned what to do quickly with the game plan, went and played. And, you know, I don't know how you couldn't be happy for, for guys like that. Is, is there something about his skill set, you know, that, that worked especially well against Kansas City, as opposed to maybe some of the other guys? You know, I don't, I wouldn't want to compare any of the players who just felt like wanted to, you know, through the course of the week, we decided to go with Greg and see how it was going. It went well. We kind of stuck with them. We'll see where it is this week. Is that part of the plan when, when you guys make roster moves during training camp, for example, guys coming and going, that, that you want to have as many guys out there maybe with at least a taste of having been here and knowing what you do, that if you get in a pinch, you can, you know, there might be somebody you can bring back that way? I don't, I don't think so. I mean, because, you know, those guys could easily, you know, when you try to claim someone off the practice squad, you know, when you try to sign someone off the practice squad, that, that team could easily make a move to, to keep them, you know, and, you know, or the player would then have to decide. I don't know if that's a strategy. I think that's just sometimes kind of how it works out. And when you look out there, you're like, okay, we have familiarity. This player has been here. We kind of know what he can do or, you know, be able to comprehend in a short amount of time. Mike, I know you guys have already, you know, played the colds more this season, but like with a guy like D'Nico, who's playing against his old team, the team he's had history with, I mean, in those kinds of situations, you ever have to talk to a guy about the emotions of maybe going back to, or playing against the team he played with prior? Yeah, probably, you know, and just to make sure that, you know, we never want to do anything that's going to hurt the team as far as, you know, from an emotional standpoint, it's an emotional game. It's a physical game. It's a violent game. And, you know, we have to be able to go to the edge and be able to, you know, to stop. And I trusted, you know, D'Nico and everybody else for that matter. I think everybody's going to be, you know, pretty tuned up, whether they played for the colds previously or not. So, you know, D'Nico's, you know, done everything we've asked him to do, and I'm excited as usual to watch him prepare this week, and then, you know, ultimately play on Sunday. How has that process come along just as far as incorporating some of the ideas that Coach Schwartz may have, you know, and the whole, a lot of chefs in the kitchen kind of thing that we touched on in the, in camp? Well, you know, Jim's got a lot of experience in this, in this league and has come in. And, you know, just, I never really thought of anything other than him just helping out. And I know that everybody makes a big deal about it or has tried to. He's supported. He's done everything that I've asked him to do, that Shane's asked him to do, to support, to give input, to follow up on post game, during the game. So, I don't look at it as anything other than just another member of our defensive staff and our staff that's done things that to help us win, and then we'll continue to try to do all those things. So, you know, everything that I thought it would be, it's been. And, you know, just hope that everything that can continue.