 Yeah, coach, um, what's your plan for Josh and how do you look today in his first practice with the Atlanta staff? Yeah, our plan for Josh is obviously give him a fair shot this week. You know, we got to get him ready to play. He's going to play Sunday night. How long we'll determine on Saturday, but you're going to see him out there. So, and that's the only fair thing to do. You give him a guy, we sign him, we got to figure out this backup quarterback spot. So you'll see him play some points on the night. Tom, this movie is going to take it into years right now. It would just see how it goes. You know, it's the way, you know, we kind of look at the roster. It's always fluid and we'll continue to look to improve it in any way possible at every position. So we're excited he's here and he'll be given every opportunity like everybody else is on the roster. You know, it's just day one. I'm not a big hot take guy. You know, if I've done everything we've asked him so far and we'll go in there, we'll add some more, some more plays for him tomorrow and see how he handles it. But I don't know. I mean, the preseason ones are my favorite. We pulled up some good ones the last 20 years. But yeah, I try not try to stay away from those predictions because he ended up looking at least my hot takes have not been so, having aged well. Correct. He's good. And Mike Davis, is that a thing? It's a personal thing. He'll be, he should be back. Yeah, dealing with the personal matter. So it's what you're looking at. I know you talked yesterday about getting all the running backs. Right? Is that part of why you've got to have gone from the Vavian as well, that there's just too many running backs that need to get to work? There's too many. And this isn't like a knock on JVN. It's just, you know, the way the rules are. I mean, we had to make moves after every preseason game a couple years ago. It was different. You carried 90 all the way through the fourth preseason. So you've got to make moves. You know, everybody we talked to, it's not the end of the road for him, whether it's here or somewhere else. I think that's short side. I've certainly worked with a number of players who, you know, been let go and they've gotten opportunities other places or maybe at the same spot. Now I can think of a guy that, that Josh Kalu was the safety we had who came back and made one of the biggest plays in 19 season when he blocked the field goal to beat Kansas City at home. So, you know, you just never know. The thing is, it's a hard profession and I appreciate these guys that sign up for it and they come in here and then unfortunately we've got to make moves. When will you decide how many of what starters will play? Probably Saturday. The thing that we're doing is, you know, we're still in training camp mode. We've also adjusted schedule to get us in a little bit of a rhythm what the regular season week would look like. We're not going too crazy with the game plan. I don't think you'll see a lot of teams do that. Unless they want to scheme up a player to, to show something or whatever. But we still got to, you know, we got to make audit decisions by Tuesday. So we'll prepare these guys that got to play, play a game Sunday night. We'll make that final call probably Saturday. I understand you're concerned to keep guys healthy. Sure. But is there value, particularly with new scheme wanting to see the starting offense in there? You take it all on it. No, Jeff, that those are certainly, you know, those are that's under consideration. And, you know, our objective then to make sure we get guys evaluated, try to build depth with the young guys. Sure, you're going to sacrifice certain maybe stats or whatever when you're going through it because you got to get these guys play. Because some point we're going to rely on these young guys, whether it's the season or next and then nothing that replaces the game experience. You know, if I was in, if we had a younger quarterback situation, maybe I'd be a little more concerned. I'm not really concerned with Matt and that's dictating our decision here in Atlanta. And like I said, that's the fun part about this job. And I kind of like the way the schedule is it allows people to be creative. It's not just the cookie cutter. Every day you see teams doing a lot of different things and everybody's got to make the best decision for their team. And we feel pretty good about where we're at. I think everything's possible. Yeah. I mean, you just, you just never know. It's hard for me to say today. We're only going to keep two or we keep three, you know, we're going was trying to come out of he wanted to play against Cleveland Saturday Sunday night. But Rich said they wouldn't, they wouldn't let him get the exemption. I know. So, but he was, he was lobbying for himself to play against his hometown team. But no, we'll make that determination. Obviously, as we get into Monday night and Tuesday, everything's on the table. Oh, it would have been one of our wide outs. I mean, oh, it's close. That's the second time it's the closest it's gotten to it. I'm going to be serious now when they got that rough in the past on Felipe. We're close to going to go get that wristband. The only time that's happened a couple of years ago, unfortunately, the markets went out and Castle took a shot. We were close to it there when I was in Tennessee. So not a great feeling. Sure. Yeah, certainly does. Yeah, because, you know, we had a, obviously the, the offseason, the practices, everything leading up with the quarterbacks that were here with AJ and Felipe. And now we added Josh and we want to make sure that we give him enough of a sample size. So yeah, it definitely can change your plan. You got to be flexible because unfortunately things like that happen in the NFL. And yes, it does. Because there is a situation where you had to bring in, I think you're talking, I think it was Jordan Palmer. Yeah. Yeah. You had to bring him in and basically sit down with him for an entire day and just get everything through his head. Is Josh going to have to go through something similarly this week or is it a little more time? A little more time, but, you know, we'll do what's, you know, we're not going to, I haven't subscribed to just, you know, throwing them to the wolves. I mean, we'll get them prepared as we would a professional, but it's not like we're going to say, hey, here's everything's on the table. Son and I, here you go, bud. We'll have it packaged for him to give him a fair shot. And he's handled everything. I mean, he's, he's a smart guy. He's been in a couple of different systems. So, but yeah, he does with a Thursday night. That thing gets, that's tricky. Yeah. It's quick turn around. Charles. No, your focus is on your team right now. But I wonder if you can talk about moving into the NFC South where you're coming to a division where the team that wanted Super Bowl still wasn't good enough to win the division last year. Sure. What's your thoughts on this? Yeah. Obviously, when you're in the other conference, you're going to play, you know, a team like, you know, these teams every four years, even though, you know, maybe geographically close. But yeah, this is, this is a tough division. So obviously the Saints, they believe they won four straight division titles. Is that correct? And, and Sean Peyton and his staff and, and I know Drew Drew Breese is retired, but they won a lot of football games and sustained success. So we've got all the respect in the world for New Orleans. And then you're looking at Tampa. Right. I mean, that's, and it just shows you too. That's a team that kept improving. Obviously, they've got, got Tom Brady down there and he's won seven Super Bowls. So this division is full of challenges and you got Carolina. Good staff. They've added a lot of, a lot of players, a lot of good players last two years. And so it's a tough division. So yeah, I mean, there is some unfamiliarity. We'll get right into it week two. How do you think Charles London has been doing with the quarterback? Absolutely. Charles is one of the better coaches I've been around. I was fortunate to share office with Charles 10 years ago in Tennessee. And we've, we've stayed in close contact and, and good friends, but I didn't hire him because he's a good friend. I hired him because he's a great football coach and he's done a really good job transitioning his role and we're happy he's on this team. What more do you need? A lot of these guys, I mean, those guys play multiple spots in the receiver room. Both very smart players, a little bit different, but both have been productive in the NFL. So, you know, that those guys are, they're valuable. Those are the guys that are when you're up on game day, if you're not the top two guys, you got to be able to play multiple spots and both those guys can do that. So it's been good competition in that room. Yeah. Just two, I'll do them together. Just a sprigs update, how did he look and finally be getting some action? Sure. And then special teams wise, you know, we'll talk to William tomorrow. How important is that when y'all are doing the roster? I know, you know, back in those 53 to 40 spots, you know, special teams. Yeah. It's bigger than that. You know, and then obviously your game day roster with, with sprigs, again, we bring them along. He was coming off an injury last season, worked them out. We didn't expect him to, you know, he, and he was recovering through an injury, but then we've been, he's been coming along and we're happy with his progress. So, you know, pleased with him. Special teams. That's a huge decision for us. D led not only to make the 53, but who are you going to put up on game day? Those are critical decisions, especially when you get down there. Who's your fourth receiver fifth or you carry six is that guy, you know, a core four guy. Same thing with the DB's outside linebacker tight ends. That's, that's an enormous decision. And, you know, we, we, we value guys that do play on fourth down or play in the kicking game. All right. Appreciate it. Thank you.