 Yeah, I guess with no negative test Mike. I guess can you give us the latest on maybe what that you're playing is from Monday who will kind of run the show and how do you think that'll go or for for Saturday. I think it'll go great. One of the football team ready to go. So we'll see how the plan shakes out. We'll see who's available to play and who's available to coach, but real confident that those guys will be ready to go and continue what we've been trying to do on these last couple preseason games and continue to try to play the way that we feel like is beneficial for us to win football games running football, stopping the run. We have to be better on third down offensively. We've been been pretty good there defensively. We've taken care of the football and we've turned it over. And those are real important things that we believe in. So, you know, whoever out there with the challenge flag, hopefully they can get him to do that as well. Tron. I hope you're feeling better, coach. That being said, you know, touching on the other coaches, do you have an update as far as where the rest of the staff is, especially Coach Aukerman we didn't see today and I don't believe yesterday? Yeah, Auk wasn't there today or yesterday either. He's out in the protocol as well. So, I don't think he'll be available for the game. John Glennon. Mike, looked like Matt Barkley today was getting a lot of time with the first teamers. I know obviously Ryan's not there, but how do you plan to work the quarterbacks in terms of reps without Ryan there? Is it like a 50-50 split, you know, and practice already? Give one more, one day, less the next day? How do you feel like that will work? Well, I don't think it's going to matter going forward tomorrow. The plan for the game would be to start Matt just like we started Logan last week and then rotate those guys every two series. So, hopefully we can continue to get a, you know, a great evaluation of those guys and, you know, give Matt the opportunity to start the game and see if he can't, you know, get us off to a good start. Buck. Yeah, Mike, I know you've talked about having multiple guys on your staff with head coaching experience and things of that nature, but without you and without Craig potentially on Saturday, how does that kind of work? We're going to be fine. You know, Matt Edwards will help out and, you know, I promise you we'll be just fine for Saturday. So, I'm confident in that, you know, Matt will have some help. The biggest thing for the preseason and special teams is just trying to corral the million of moving parts of you know, who's still in the game, who's not and that's the biggest thing. You know, the schemes are going to stay, you know, fairly consistent and fairly basic, but it'll be about, you know, who can make sure that we can help Matt, you know, corral the guys that are on the punt team, you know, the guys that are up on the kickoff team in the third quarter or fourth quarter, you know, making sure that that operation is sound. Kayla? Hey coach, how are you doing? Well, when it comes to the final preseason game of this fall camp, I mean what do you want to see in these in these four quarters? Well, I want to see that, you know, try to get as many guys out there that we possibly can. You know, we haven't had a whole lot of work. We've had, you know, some guys working their way back from stuff. So, I'll talk to Todd here, you know, find out who we think is available and then, you know, how much we feel like they should play in the game and then continue on what we've done, you know, trying to, you know, establish some sort of identity and how we want to play these games and continue to work on our football conditioning. Paul? Surely, there's no competitive advantage here, Mike. Is it a secret because you haven't decided or is it a secret? What are we deciding? Like who's going to challenge the calls on Saturday night, Paul? Somebody's operationally functioning as the head coach on Saturday night. Yep. And on Saturday night, you'll know exactly who it is, Paul. Are you in communication? Are you allowed to be in communication in any way, shape, or form? As far as I'm going to watch the game and listen to Mike Keith and Coach Mack calling on the radio, I really don't think I, after, you know, I could look back, you know, in the operational manual, I'm almost positive, Paul, that there is, that there's not any, you know, communication, you know, I'm almost positive of that. You know, and I think if it was a regular season game, we would, you know, be more creative and look into that. But I'm almost positive that there's not, you know, that you're not allowed to have those types of communications. You know, if you're not involved with the game on game day at the stadium. Mike, we've noticed in practice too that in your absence, John Robinson has been a lot more involved, helping oversee things and assisting the coaching staff. Has that kind of been by design as well? Sure. I mean, John, you know, our whole idea is that no job is too small. You know, everybody's going to try to help out where they can. You know, obviously, I would like to not, you know, break up what we feel like is, you know, everyone's normal duty during the preseason. And if this had, you know, been a regular season, I think that that certainly would have changed my mindset. But we're really still trying to get prepared for the regular season. So I don't want to, you know, take a whole lot of moving parts and, you know, change people's, you know, responsibilities around. Ben Arthur. Hey, Mike, obviously, the COVID situation, you know, you guys are dealing with is unfortunate. But is there at least a sense of ease or at least some kind of confidence that this is kind of happening now when and not the regular season that you guys kind of have time to, you know, get everyone back before the games start to count and whatnot? Well, I don't think that there's any guarantee, Ben, that that, you know, situations won't arise in October or November. You know, I wish that we could guarantee that. I don't think anybody can. But as far as a timing perspective, we do have time, not that we have time to waste. But, you know, there is, you know, a very real possibility that we'll have all those guys back and healthy and ready to, you know, to help us win and perform. David Buffer. Mike, back to Saturday and what you'll be doing. I mean, will you just simply watch the game? Will you be charting anything, you know, doing anything from an evaluation perspective during that time, you think? Well, I mean, I'll certainly be, you know, in an evaluation mode. I'm always, you know, watching our team to see who's performing and, you know, what it looks like. But what am I going to be able to do? I'm not going to be able to affect the game. You know, these guys are playing for, there's a lot of jobs, man. These guys are playing for jobs and they know that. And, you know, we're going to put guys out there that, you know, are in competitive battles that are ready to compete. And these are great, great barometers. You know, we've seen guys, you know, show up and play well in games, the last two games. And that's important. So I don't underestimate the value of going out there and playing a football game. You know, what I'll be able to do, that will sit there and watch, I'm not going to be able to, you know, have a whole big, large impact on the game. Yeah, Mike, with, you know, with what you've been going through the last few days, kind of what the team's going through now, how much has it eased your concerns with the introduction of the vaccine, you know, and the high rate you have as a team versus what you guys dealt with last year in terms of just, you know, worrying about guys being okay. Yeah, I mean, I think that the levels of, you know, certainly the vaccine, I believe, maybe made the, you know, symptoms in my specific case less. I think that's also the case from what I've heard from our other players. So it is important, you know, because there is no failsafe. We've proven that. All we can try to do is maximize our ability to stay safe, to function as a team, to keep our families safe, to do our jobs and do them well. So, you know, I'm proud of where we're at as a team in the vaccination rate. But, you know, hopefully we can continue to do that, you know, and allow our communities and everyone to enjoy the games, enjoy, you know, enjoy life. Last couple, Paul. Mike, throughout camp, there's been talk about things to come, like Harold and Bud said, we'll have time to get on the field together and get in sync. And Ryan and Julio said, we'll have time to get on the field and get in sync. Is there any concern that these things are now costing you that time? No. Don? Mike, touching on the quarterback situation again, does it speak well to what Barclay has been able to do in a relatively short amount of time, you know, that he's getting the start or did you always plan to kind of flip, you know, the two and the three in these two pre-season games? Well, Matt will start the game, try to get us off to a good start, give them that opportunity, and then they'll rotate every two series after that so that we can kind of continue to get a great evaluation on both those guys. All right, Coach. That's it. I'll wrap it up. Thanks, guys. Thank you, Mike. Thanks Coach. Thanks Coach, we will.