 And then after we stopped the run, then I felt very confident that we could be able to affect the quarter-faster. Yeah, even at runner, do you see any guy like Gerald Ford? And obviously, they've gotten you a sign as well. I mean, I don't think that the, you know, Hitler more faster, I would say. I don't think he's more as explosive and powerful as Tub, but, you know, they're all friends of linemen do a good job. You know, on their rubber teams or whatever it may be. So I don't think it's, don't really matter who back there. You know, they trust their offensive linemen. But at the end of the day, it's about how we're going to be able to hold up against their offensive linemen against the run game. We're going to have to be more fisting them up front. And that's where it's going to start at. But other than that, I think, like I said, I don't think nothing really much is going to change up front, especially in the run game, because everyone under the offensive linemen is healthy. First real dangerous running. I wouldn't just say he's so dangerous running the ball. You know, he, he gives us a lot of opportunity. You know, when it comes down to it, we have to make sure our rush lanes are good. We got to make sure that we coordinate. But at the end of the day, it's on film and everyone said that, you know, he gives us the opportunity to get the ball. You know, when he running with the ball, when he's trying to escape the pocket, you know, the ball is out from his body trying to do the still form or whatever it may be. And, you know, we sit on film and we can coach that. So, you know, when we are affecting him and trying to affect them, you know, we have to be able to go for the ball. You know, that's one thing we talk about here trying to create them turnovers. And I don't think nobody on the field from the ball more than the quarterback. So, you know, it's a great week if we could force him out the pocket or whatever it may be. We could force him to make some bad decisions with the ball. That's all good. I mean, I don't get caught up into all that. You know, I just watched the film and, you know, this is where we have to stop. You know, I just know about playing him in the past. You know, he, when we get to him, we have to make sure we get him down because, you know, we see him breaking tackle, breaking sacks, breaking out of sacks. You know, he's a dynamic player. At the end of the day, like I said, he give us a lot of opportunities to go at the ball, you know, when he in the pocket or trying to escape because he believe in his stiff arm. You know, he a strong quarterback, so why not? But, you know, I still think he won the, I still think he's a good quarterback and that we got a good task at our hand this weekend. How important maybe for this offense for this team maybe to get into a little bit of a groove finding that consistency in their report. Yeah, with any team, you just want to get a rhythm going. We got a, we had a nice win last week and had some good plays on offense and you just want to just keep going with that. Made a big play on Sunday, you know, made a big play with Yandre. He seems like everybody's contributing in some way. How do you like your group as a whole? How good is it to make a play with your numbers? Man, we love it. I mean, I feel like that's something we preach in our receive room, especially we break down on playmakers and that's what we're out there to do. And then the ball's thrown our way, we try to make plays. What is kind of stressed weekend and week out in the receive? You said, sorry. What's kind of stressed weekend and week out as you guys go to? Like I said, make it plays. When the ball's thrown to us, when our numbers call, just going out there and making that play because, I mean, those big plays, that definitely helps this team get going. It's something that changes the momentum and can change the game. Yeah, what was the feeling, I guess, when Traylin's 7-yard pass, your 4-9 pass, how much, you kind of touched on it, but how much does that provide a big spark and how much do you think that gives out on Sunday? I think it provides a huge spark. I mean, especially with Traylin's pass, we were a little stagnant as offense before that and he got us going. And in my pass at the end, just helped us get in position to be in the position to win the game. So that's all we're trying to do is just help this team win at the end of the day. You feel like you're kind of a speed demon or what's your speed now compared to what it used to be? I think I'm still as fast as I was coming into the league. I don't think I lost any speed. My legs feel young. They always like to pick on me, make fun of how old I am, but I don't feel old at all. I feel good. I feel fast. What was your speed coming into the league? As far as you talk about my 40, I think I only ran a 4-5, but on that field, I run and it shows. And Shane just praised your versatility outside. What's kind of the mindset when you get thrown in and it's like, all right, I got to do this every play and I got to keep up the standard. Yeah, I think just taking one play at a time. You know, I feel like I played all right, but there's definitely like four or five plays that I wish I had back. But really like, I think just walking away from that game, I learned a lot. You know, that was my first full game at safety. That wasn't in a preseason. And I feel like that, you know, having an opportunity like that to really get that first one under my belt is going to help me down the road. And yeah, a lot to learn from. Is there a challenge when you play so many different roles and different sub-packages from week to week having such a vastly different role? Yeah, there is because you have to know a lot. You know what I mean? And I think, you know, football is a pretty simple game. And I try and keep it simple, but when you have to know a lot of positions, you have to kind of expand your band with a little bit. So I just try to find ways to simplify everything and study effectively, you know what I mean? Like for like this week, I'm going to start doing more note cards and stuff like I'm back at school. You know what I mean? It's been good. I feel like, you know, I think if you step back and look at my career, it's kind of been funny. Like, you know, I ended up starting my, by the end of my rookie year and then all last year dealing with the injury. Now I kind of come back and I am playing a new position. You know what I mean? At times it's like, I feel like, at times it's like a new position. Sometimes I feel like a rookie at safety. You know what I mean? That's just the reality of it. But my rookie year, I got better every game. So that's kind of how I'm going to approach that position. You know what I mean? And then in terms of nickel and diamond, all that stuff, I feel comfortable there. Yeah. A quarterback like Deshaun who keeps plays a lot. What's the challenge going into Sunday? Cover longer. You know what I mean? And make sure that, you know, we have someone accounting for him when he does scramble. You know what I mean? So we have a great rush, you know? So it's, and Russian coverage go together. So yeah. You guys have played. You guys have got some new pieces in the defense and some guys have been there for a while. What's kind of chemistry like early and how you kind of like this group as a whole? I'm loving this so far, man. Even back at OTA, just meet, you know, in the meeting rooms and all that stuff. I feel like we're pretty tight-knit. You guys have played pretty well through the first two weeks. I think you would say, but eliminating the X plays. Yeah. Is that kind of the big focus right now that you can do that? Like, look how? No question. I think, you know, it comes down to like four, four plays out of 70 or whatever you know what I mean? So you got to be on your P's and Q's every, every, every play, you know, they get paid to, you know, their offense coordinator is smart. Their quarterback is smart. Our quarterback is smart. We got to be anticipating every, every play and not taking anything we granted. From a lot of quarterbacks is he can, he can make the, the off track plays like scrambling, looking downfield. He's got a heck of a stiff arm. I mean, he's still, still playing at a high level. I don't know what the stats say. I'm just telling you what the film says. Jeff may have said more than you like. He said the ball's available there when he runs and he expects to, to, for you guys to go get it. Yeah. If it is available, we go get it. That's on the quarterback, the running back, the wide receivers, whoever's carrying the football. If they're loose with it, then, then we go get it, you know? I mean, that's not just a hem thing. That's whenever we play, we're, we're looking for that to try to get the ball off guys. Well, you know what? He, his attention to detail is, um, is at a high level. And I told the guys the other day in the meeting room before we moved him up, I said, he's a player that, that, um, he's not the biggest. I told him no offense. You're not the biggest, not the fastest, not the strongest. You don't have the longest arms. You don't have any of that, but his attention to detail is at a high level and he plays hard. So there, I've been around guys in this league that, that aren't necessarily the most talented, they play hard and they do exactly what their coach to do. And he's kind of one of those guys. Excited about with him. He's just, his hunger stays within him. And, uh, you know, with the rookie coming in and being in a role he's in asking, you know, things throughout like the third down portion of it, the first and second down portion of it and giving them different responsibilities. He's handled it like a pro. And, um, you know, and he keeps that positive attitude. I'm sure everybody's heard about, he's, he's always got a smile on his face. He just, he's a different element to our offense that we appreciate. First time you're going through this with Derek, obviously, you know, and he, him and Todd, you're kind of in a, in a system. It seems like how do you manage those two as far as how they handle snaps, reps and how's that working in your mind? Yeah, it's, it's, you know, we've tried to create packages for both those guys, you know, you know, some guys are different body types, different running styles. So having different mixers for each guy and involved that in the passing game make it all look the same as well. And, you know, and have them both on the field. You know, how many times can we do that a game and kind of put the defense in a bind. So, you know, those guys are, are basically really cool elements that you can mess with in the run game and the pass game and just, we ask a lot of those guys, both those guys, but it's not about, you know, who's got, how many carries it's more so, how do they play off each other? What's Julius, I guess for room like as a whole, he's like those guys, Derek and Todd, they have a lot of fun with each other. They always mention Julius too. How's that group? It's one of the better rooms I've been around as far as just the character, the professionalism, just the excitement to be together, the excitement to play football. It's a special, it's really a special room and I'm not just saying that to say that. Those guys really care about each other and it's a really good tight-knit group that they're just eager to learn and eager to know each other and that's the great thing about it is it goes through the locker room too. And, you know, they got to be leaders also in their room, but just, you know, spacing out to the offense and defense, reaching out to other positions, that's a big thing for them too, but they got the character to do that. Not everybody has that, so all three of those guys are great to have.