 Do you think Ryan's run game performance so far and the Colts tendency to spy successfully might lead to various Leonard looking after him? You know, the Colts, they do a really good job on third down and they've done it to multiple quarterbacks. And he's been very productive Leonard, you know, he bats the ball down and he'll add. He's created pressures and sacks and so they're pretty consistent. They do a really good job though, mixing things up week to week with their third down package. I guess some of the analytics numbers suggest that Ryan's being really aggressive, completing a lot of passes into small windows and moving the ball up field quite a bit. Is that something that you're seeing regularly as well when you're evaluating them? He's in a good rhythm. Really the offense is we've tried to make this climb from week to week and that's why when you want to lose, we're looking to improve and grow and that's all the guys. And so I think what you're seeing too is Ryan's playing more and these guys out there and AJ's getting more snaps and Corey and all these guys are getting more comfortable with each other and we're all playing off each other so it's been good to see. So hopefully we can keep going in the right direction. How pleased have you been with how you guys seem to have been able to build off your success from week to week? You know, a couple of different ways to look at that. We definitely want to gain confidence and obviously improve our core stuff and what we're doing. And we also know that each week it's games its own entity. Depending on how it starts, if something's out of control, it may not go the way you want early on and we'll just keep going and you've got to adapt from there. But we definitely want to continue to build and we know we've got a huge challenge Sunday up there. How are you coming along just as far as getting into your groove as a play caller? You had the running back toss and then you're doing more trick plays and things like that. How are you getting into your groove? Well, again, it goes by game and some of the stuff you see and the way the rhythm of the game is gone. You know, you get down in Carolina and you've got to play that game a certain way and it takes you out of some things you maybe you had planned. But just like we asked the players and I believe this whether this was year one or however long I'm fortunate enough to do this, I got to improve week to week as well and it certainly helps. And I think I try to do every week taking a really critical eye at myself, what was good, what was bad. Yeah, I'd like to have that back. Okay, what can we do? I think you got to be honest because you're otherwise you're a hypocrite. You're asking the players do something and you're not doing it yourself. So hopefully, like I said, we can keep building on some momentum and keep improving. Contract and age and injury may mean that that's it for Delaney here. I know he's meant a lot to you and you guys kind of were side by side a lot of this. Right. Can you tell us a little bit about just kind of what he meant for your career here? Sure. Delaney has meant a lot to me. He's we've been together for seven years. We took him, you know, there wasn't the expectations. We obviously lost Jared Cook and free agency. We brought Delaney in here. He's been in a different role in San Fran and he just ran with it and it's a great success story. And as a person, he means a lot to me. We've been around each other for forever, feels like. And so we'll see what happens, but I'm glad he's going to stick around here. Guys like him around and he helps. As a coach when you work on plays, whether it's the Henry pass or the throw to Kelly, how you know when is the right time to bring those out. And I know some of those you've worked on for a while. Sure. It just depends on what you've seen. Maybe they've played a certain way. Sometimes it's a momentum or a feel of a game. You get in there. Dennis, I've been joking about touchdown pass for four years. I was glad I finally could get it done. And we joked that when I was fortunate to get this job that I said I'll finally call it for you. So I felt it was the right opportunity and saw something and those guys made it work. Have you had other guys come to you saying, hey, when's my turn? Sure. Ben's lobbying for a jet sweep. I don't know if we'll put that in. A.J. Brown seems to have like a little bit of, I don't know what swagger to him, personality, confidence. Is that something that helps, especially a rookie going out there? Yeah, A.J. is a very confident guy. And that's who he is. And we've never tried to ask somebody to be something that he wasn't. That's how he was as a player coming out of high school and certainly at Ole Miss. And he's got that quiet confidence and he gets out on the field. He's got a certain way he likes to play and he's been productive for us. And hopefully we can keep that going and keep him going in the right direction. I guess it may be fair to say that the wide receiver group in general isn't necessarily a real vocal, loud group. I wonder if that kind of personality is a nice mix in there, a nice boost. Yeah, I enjoy it. The thing I always, you know, I love about this game and really locker rooms and people is just my philosophy. It's like I don't want everybody to be the same. And, you know, you try to fight group think and this whole like everybody's got to look, think the same or not question or something. But no, AJ's his own man and just no different than Adam. I don't know if you'll necessarily rub off on Adam. You'll see Adam start doing that stuff. But I enjoy those guys. At the core, they're all really good people first and they work well together and it's a fun group to be around. You knew about Taney Hill obviously before he came here from his days in Miami. You knew him as a backup. Right. I guess the first five, six weeks of the season. What has kind of stood out to you about him as he's played, you know, from his competitiveness to his personality to, I guess, anything that might struck you that you didn't know about him. You certainly you hear it's like anything until you've worked with somebody as a as another coach or a player. You may hear things which you're right. You truly don't know. I had a decent idea just from people I trust in what they said. But like any relationship just it grows organically and Ryan's been in here and he's done an awesome job in any role he was given. You know, it was definitely a different transition when he got here from what he was used to. And we've built on that every week and he prepares and a guy, another thing. He's just kept growing. You know, he didn't let certain certain chances hold him back and I don't want to speak for Ryan. But just from our relationship, it's nice week to week. He's prepared. He's professional. He's all the things you want a guy to pro quarterback to do. And so that's off to him. So hopefully he keeps going too. From your perspective, how has he grown since he came here first back here? Well, I think you got to give him credit because he comes here by trade and he's been a starter in Miami. And so he accepted a new role and it's also a credit to Marcus because those things don't work if you don't have two really good people. And Ryan accepted it and everybody's competitive and what you want. And when he got his opportunity, he did a really good job in the other backup role and now he's had to step in and we're just trying to improve week to week. He hasn't. I guess, again, I don't want to speak for Ryan, but just my experience with him, I appreciate his professionalism every day. Tough as it for you. Mike was talking about Derek earlier and he said, you know, we'll kind of see how he is throughout the week. How tough is that on you? I mean, whether you have to kind of prepare two different ways, whether you have them or whether you don't have them, it's a pretty significant guy. Sure. But you know, you go in every game and I try to, you make sure you have contingency plans. There's never going to go perfect, like you hope it do. And if you're delusional, if you think it's all going to go that way. So in your mind, the way you set things up, all right, what's my move? If this happens, what's my move? That happens. This time of year, too, it's everybody teams got injuries and you're trying to. And so we'll just, you know, whoever's out there will make it work. That's my mentality. I guess two pretty different game plans, whether he's in or whether he's not. Just to have to see, I don't want to, you know, answer the high federal. We'll have a plan. I definitely have a plan. No different when you're carrying two running backs of something catastrophic happened there.