 He calls himself young Peyton Manning now with his fourth career touchdown pass. It's Derek Henry. Why does this work, Mike? Okay, well, here we go. We shift Ryan out. We bring Derek into Wildcat. Big Jeff shifts to the end of the line of scrimmage. So building off a look that we ran last year against them a couple years ago, where we're able to get Derek into the end zone from this Wildcat look, you're going to see Cheddar Bob back there, Wiley hiding back on the backstop. Cheddar Bob. Yeah, long story, locker room stuff. But we're overloaded down here. Okay, so as Derek starts, you see a lot of these guys start to flow in this direction. I hope that's enough, Ashley, as we go to the video tape. Okay, we're going to let it roll and now you're going to see as we pause it. Okay, all these bodies crammed up in here looking for Derek. And we're able to slip back in here. Actually, it's going to be caught right in there. Do you want to say something? Yeah. I'm really impressed with the patience he shows with this. He loves these plates. And that's why we keep doing them. But the sell of it is the fact that he doesn't get in a hurry. Right, and he kind of looks down. He hides the ball a little bit. We kind of tell him, like, run it until you can't, right? And so obviously he's trying to sell it, but you can see what happens. We've got all this space back here for us to kind of slip away. So, you know, the next one is we're going to get Ryan to come run a front pylon. He's going to bring it back and we're going to get him right over here in the front pylon. That'll be the next setup. So you can see we're setting it up for next week. All right, that's good stuff. Josh Wiley with the Touchdown Catch, two catches in the ball game for him. Can we talk about the celebrate? He hand the ball to Jeff, like Jeff did something. I said, Jeff, why'd you bully him for the ball? He goes, I was going to celebrate and Josh handed me the ball. I've spiked it. Well, but isn't that respect, though? Don't you think that's respect? The rookie shows respect to Jeff... That's his first touchdown. He should have spiked that ball. Well, he got the ball back, though, right? He got the keeper. I don't know. I didn't track it down. Okay, so this is defense. And let's see a little Trevis Gibson here. Okay, so obviously here, four down front. But you can see, we even, and Trevis are in here, they're rotating through. It all starts with getting a good get-off. Okay, you can see these guys here on the edge getting a good get-off. Can we talk about patchwork? Continue to work your hands and your feet as you make way to the quarterback. Trevis is able to corner. Okay, the quarterback still is on the top of his drop. He's looking out here, his receiver's not quite into his route when he's ready to throw. And then as he hitches, right, as he's able to hitch, we'll take a look at this from the end zone. Okay, as he hitches, okay, now we're able to Tomahawk the ball out of there. To me, that's the most important thing about getting a sack, is being able to get the football out. Okay, you talk about working hands and feet, the first meaningful contact. Here's Weave with the speed of power. You're going to see Trevis work a rip, and then try to corner here. And that's the most important thing, is that these guys are working together. Okay, so as Weave works into the face of the quarterback, okay, he's just as much to work on getting this sack. Here, the quarterback's looking, he pumps, and instead of him stepping up, now we can turn, bend and corner, and we're able to get that football out. That's the most important thing. That's the only reason we're doing it. And then I want you to look right down here. That's the guy that comes and ultimately recovers it. Okay, run into the football, as that thing squirts out. Okay, not big old cheer standing there watching while everybody else is playing, but guys that are running to the football. Well, and Simmons helps get it out. Let's work on getting here to the action.