 Well, just carry on what we've been doing and improving on. I thought we had a good day coming out of the game Monday and then traveled up here. I thought in a professional business like manner and hopefully we can continue to work on all the stuff that came up in the game. And that we can keep taking care of the football in which we have to do better and seeing how we block different players and seeing how we cover different players. Making sure that we're practicing to our standards and our tempo. I mean, I think we've been getting a lot of really good work in against ourselves. And I think that that's probably, this is a good time to end that and start this process here the next two weeks. And again, we've talked about the different skill sets of players in this league, different schemes that we'll have to face throughout the season. And now instead of having ourselves the game plan against or understand and maybe having a little bit more time, now we just have two practices and then a game. So this is gonna be some hands on experience I think just learning different guys' route crafts, releases, different players at the line of scrimmage. So that can help us and just say, okay, let's make some corrections or what do we need to adjust on going into tomorrow and then the game? I mean, I think you want to have some exposure, but maybe not a whole lot other than just some personnel or some looks, whether that's different fronts that we may see. We'd like to have the players as prepared as possible. But also understanding that we didn't have a whole lot of time after Chicago, but we tried to give them a little bit. And then what has to happen is they have to go out there and use their roles and communicate. And we've talked about how critical the 11 guys on the field are communicating and making sure that they're on the same page. Well, I'm sure that they did. I mean, we've got a game tape from, it didn't play last week. And again, they're pros, they'll come out here in practice and hopefully compete and challenge and go from there. Well, you're gonna see a lot of them move to ball and having some unscripted periods that allow Tim and Shane and who's calling it on their side to be able to adjust to what they're seeing and going from first to second and second to third. And then just work the end of the game operation today and we'll do that. And then tomorrow work in the red zone. So those are normally what we've done throughout these processes. Well, I think it matters every day whether we're in Minnesota, whether we're in Tennessee, whether we're in Illinois. Every day is part of the process and see what they can improve on and where they make adjustments and how they handle certain situations. All I heard was Kevin O'Connell in my impression. So you got a big fan right there, just maybe a little louder. I'm not sure what you asked me, I apologize. Well, I mean, how he's done so far, I met a lot of success here last year. So the impression, I think just, it's like him and Cliff came in at some point time, I couldn't tell those apart. It was like he came in and replaced Cliff Kingsbury. And conscientious, obviously, smart, smart player. Picked everything up really well and just happy for his success and the teammates that I've had that have gone on to success in coaching or broadcasting or anything off the field that they're doing. And Kevin's another example of that. Well, I can promise you that having not watched practice and having no idea that there's going to be some things that are good. There's going to be some things that are bad and there's going to be some things that'll get us beat that we'll have to eliminate. Every day we go out there and practice, there's those things. And I'll do it the same way I always do it. We'll have a meeting, we'll try to continue to stockpile all the good things, we'll have to fix the bad things and then eliminate the things that get us beaten. We'll look at the effort, we'll ask players to show us their effort and the ones that they thought were up to our standard and the ones that aren't up to our standard. I'm sure that if we think it'll give us the best chance to convert in short yardage situations, then we'll entertain the idea as far as stopping it. I mean, I'm sure we'll have other ideas. These are things that are hard to practice just in training camp, just talking about goal line and short yardage and making sure that we're doing everything to protect the players and stay up. But it's an effective play, it's a creative play. And one that the injuries would tell you that there weren't injuries that were occurring on the play. So everybody has a choice, everybody pays their quarterback a certain amount of money and you can decide to run quarterback sneaks or not. Again, we'll see what gives us the best chance to convert. We've handed it off to Derek, we've thrown it and we've quarterback sneaked it. So we've been okay on third and one, would like to always be better. Taking the day off, Gentry? Sure, let's go Gentry. Well, I don't wanna say that I can't remember Gentry, what those reasons were in Tampa, I really can't. But we've tried to, again, be intentional with how we've structured practice and getting some guys out there for half of practice and something that we've done in the past with veteran players and whether they need individual periods and things like that or maybe the most important thing is some team periods. So we kind of structured a practice accordingly so sometimes maybe guys can come out of different places. But everybody has a plan each and every day. I don't know what it was like two years ago. But hopefully we'll have guys that are available and that may change from today and going in tomorrow. We'll see what that looks like after we practice today. Now this is gonna be it, I'm gonna be the guy. Yeah, I was blowing, but I mean, you gotta play in the elements, whatever it is. Played in some win games over the years, so it's definitely not ideal to throw the football. But gotta handle the elements, both teams are dealing with it. And it's whoever can play the game the best to deal with the elements. I feel like you guys did from the beginning to the end of that. We picked it up there at the end. I didn't feel like we came out with the right intensity early on. They're giving us a bunch of different looks that we haven't seen going against our team and didn't really scout. It's like you're not preparing for a game coming out here like you do in the regular season. So a bunch of different looks that we haven't seen before. But it's great work because we're seeing different looks that we see against our own team on a daily basis. And we're gonna play teams that do this type of stuff. So it's good work for us and we'll learn from it. Yeah, there's one over checked on him. He hates seeing that. Yeah, we'll find out more information and see what's really going on. But hopefully it's gonna be all right. I think he seemed obviously upset and understandably so. Just thoughts and prayers are with him right now and hopefully it's not too bad. What did you think of the one-on-one period, Ryan? It seemed like some things were off during that. Yeah, I mean we're dealing a 30 mile an hour win. So it's in one-on-one coverage typically it's gonna be tight coverage. And then you got to put the ball in a tight window. They did a good job covering us and we got to try to be better with the ball. Obviously just dealing with the elements, trying to play the win and put in a good spot. We were able to hit some plays weren't consistent enough. Thought we had had some drops, had some misthrows and then hit some plays. So overall up and down but good work. It's an opportunity to come out and get better. We're looking at a different defense, different scheme than we see from our team. As you go throughout the season you see a bunch of different schemes, a bunch of different styles of play from defenses. So to be able to switch things up, see a different style of play, see a different defense is good work for us. Lots to learn from it and build on as we move forward. When you guys come together like this. We want to play the way we play no matter where we're at, who we're playing against. Whether it's a national play against our own defense or coming out here. That's one thing we said to the guys, we got to play our style of the ball and practice the way we practice. And I didn't feel like we did that early on. We kind of didn't start off the way we wanted to and didn't turn it out quick enough. We were able to do some good things in that two minute period at the end. But if you don't consistently make plays throughout the game, you're not going to be in a position to go in the game at the end. So opportunity for us to come out tomorrow and build on it. Sorry, how nice in that two minute to get the ball back so quickly? Yeah, defense did a great job obviously, I think it was the first play or second play. Second play both times. So great job by our defense, they've been making it tough for us all camp. So good to see them playing consistent and making plays against somebody else. Grant, I apologize if you've been asked about this. Grant Flores is defense unique in any way they disguise things? Well, I want to say it's unique, unique, but it's definitely a style that you don't see a whole lot. There's a couple teams throughout the league, a couple coordinators who will play this style of ball. It's definitely something you don't see on a weekly basis. And that's what's nice when you're game planning. You have a little more time and space to game plan and get ready for it. But like I said, good looks for us. We'll be able to take a look at this tape, learn from it and come out ready to go tomorrow. Yeah, like I said, I felt like we didn't come out and start the way we wanted to start. And the guys were battling, but it just wasn't consistent enough. Not just the off the line, but just overall. So we've got to be able to come out and be better. I think these are great opportunities. I've been a part of a lot of these over the years and you want to take advantage of these, but not read it too much into them. I think back to 2015, I was with Miami. We went to Carolina, practiced to them two days. It felt like we had really good practices, kind of dominated those practices. And we fired a coach after week four and they went 15-1 into the Super Bowl. So, thank you for what it is. It's an opportunity to come out here, work, see a different scheme, see different players with different skill sets that we're seeing every day. But just keep our head down, keep grinding, learn from what we did. And keep the foot on the gas, keep going. Do what? Yeah. It didn't really matter which way. It's just tough to play this. It's a three club win today at least. So, try to gauge it as best you can, but see elements, you've got to deal with it. I mean, just from the eye test, I thought it was really, really good. We didn't allow any big plays down the field on defense. You know, they made some plays, but at the end of the day, I felt like we competed our behinds off. So, you don't really know sometimes off the eye test as far as like the defense alignment, but we were stuffing the runs, seeing that we got a couple of sacks, and obviously too many we ended with two picks. So, I thought it was a great day overall for the defense, but you know, we're going to watch the film and find some things to correct. Yeah, it's important because, you know, when we're on the road, obviously, practicing is a different team. The routine is different. We're at a different facility, different locker room, you know, you're sleeping in the hotel. So, I think it's definitely big to come out here and start fast, bring our own energy, and I felt like we was able to do that today. Oh, 100%. Those guys are professionals. They have really good players on their side of the ball as well. So, we expect tomorrow for them to come out, you know, with a little bit more energy and juice, not saying that they were dead or anything like that, but like I said, I mean, that's the challenge for us as a defense to continue to be consistent and try to be dominant every single day we're out here. I'm not sure who got it, but obviously we came downward. I think Weaver has two picks to train. He has more picks than me to train the camp. So, I'm impressed with his ball skills. You know, it was really cool because I think the best thing about it was because I was kind of in a rubber situation right there. And obviously, Rog knew he had his help inside. So, he was able to play the outside route and caught a pick. He's had two interceptions during the two-minute drill, pretty much the exact same play, exact same route that he had against Kyle Phillips in the rain the other day of practice. So, really proud of Rog and the way he's improved this offseason. I mean, I don't know just right on top of the head, but like you said, it's been really, really good, this training camp. And like you said, to be able to go against a different team other than our offense, kind of a team that we kind of, you know, know what they're going to do and things like that. To not really game plan against the Vikings and to still have a really good showing. It's a really good step in the right direction. Yeah, something I've just talked about all training camp. The importance of, you know, obviously our defensive line who's already, you know, already really dominated. We have those guys up front. Our linebackers has really made plays. And, you know, obviously on the back end, you know, something that we really take pride in as a defensive being aggressive and competitive. And so, like I said, just putting all three and marrying all three together is going to be big for us obviously going into the season. Yeah, it's very concerning. Obviously we don't, you know, know the severity or nothing's confirmed yet. But obviously I heard about it when we kind of went into special teams and obviously praying for him, hoping that, you know, hoping that everything is going well. But he's a big part of what we do as an offense and as a team. So obviously you want everything to be okay. No, I mean, obviously, you know, Vraves don't speak too much about injuries and I didn't even really ask him about it at all. I kind of just heard whispers from some guys that he had went down. So hopefully we'll go to the locker room and, you know, back to the hotel. Hopefully hear some good news. Yeah, this facility is incredible. Obviously they have a really good practice facility. The weather's been really good. Obviously it's very windy, but I mean, they have a training camp like this. I think it's probably low 80s or something like that. It's got to be great to be out here in the summertime. Yeah, I mean, I think sometimes it depends on where it happens at. Obviously, you know, special teams, those are really, really competitive periods because these are guys that's trying to make the team, trying to make a name for themselves. So, you know, those things are going to happen, but like I say, you don't want guys to really lose their head and to, you know, you just don't want to do nothing crazy to hurt the team. But honestly, personally, as far as the defense alignment, those big guys, like I'd rather be pulling them off of guys than trying to tell them to go talk some trash. So you kind of want that confidence, that swag from those guys up front. Craig says the hardest skill in the league is covered. The hardest skill? I mean, I would think it's probably covering a receiver or something like that, but no, I mean, it's definitely a skill for sure. And I think we have some pretty good guys who are going to be able to do that this year and looking forward to, you know, continuing to precede and see those guys covering those kicks. Do you do it early? Oh, 100%. You know, my rookie year, I think I played the most special team snaps on the whole entire team, 2016. I think I had like 10 special team tackles, not to brag, but, uh, but nah, special teams is very important, and that's what we try to tell some of the younger guys, like, you know, don't matter, you know, when you got drafted, where you came from, you do what you have to do to try to help the team. That's something I've always been willing to do. Yeah, I mean, obviously you would hope that that'll lead to some overthrowing balls and some tip passes and things like that. So like I said, we've got an interception off a tip. So, uh, I mean, it was pretty good, but I'm pretty sure the kickers don't like it that much. Yeah, he's one of the best, if not the best receiver in the league. So anytime, you know, Christian Fulton and Sean Murphy, uh, Sean Murphy Button and Roger and all those guys who go up against a competitor like him, it gives you confidence because you feel like, hey, if I can cover this guy, if I made a good play with him, I can do it against anybody. So it's important. It's very key to be able to go up against, you know, top notch talent like that. Yeah, 100%. You know, that's the thing about these, uh, competitive training can practice against other teams. Like you bring a little bit more juice. Cause like you said, you're not, it's not about, you know, you're not trying to protect your own teammate, but you're going to get somebody else and just the intensity ramps up. So it was really good today to get some work and I expect the intensity to ramp up a little bit more tomorrow because usually on that second day, guys are a little bit tired. I mean, somebody may have done something cheap today before. So you want to get them back today. So she'll see some fireworks tomorrow.