 So, what's going on with Drake London? Like a lot of our guys, I mean, a couple of nicks here and there. And we've got different guys on different return to play plans. Nothing that we're really concerned about long term. We'll be smart, he's at a really good training camp. And like the rest of these guys, some guys we held out today. We're hoping to get everybody back healthy, ready to roll in regular season rolls round. Probably this week or? Probably not. But again, it's nothing we're concerned about long term. Yeah, just either veterans play a lot of snaps and so we'll continue. And everybody's gonna come out here, whether they're practicing fully. Or they're on the other field or they're inside. Everybody's working when everybody else is out here. And different guys in the career, just like we've done with Patterson at times. We've done it with Rush. We'll do it with Grady too. When you look at back, when you watch the game back again. Grady was out here to be impressed. I just want to make sure you got here on time. I just want to make sure you got here on time. Okay, I'll just see if I can find it shortly because we have to work out parking. But deal with bashing, it's not my jurisdiction. When you went back and watched the tape, and how did you assess Desmond after you had the hindsight of being able to sit back and watch it? Yeah, well, I thought it good. I mean, for what we're asking him to do is a rookie. I thought, you know, he had some mistakes, but I thought overall, pretty pleased with what he did. And again, he's got, I thought Marcus had it really solid outing. Both those guys, they continue to, we just continue to stack good days and they continue to make progress here. But there's some things that you can't see from the sideline that we may ask him operationally that he'll clean up. But I got a lot of faith in both those guys. How much do you try to coach up your quarterbacks on the moment of decision, whether they're going to throw it or take off? I mean, is that something that guys just have instinctually or do they have markers that you, I mean, obviously come back up? I'm not going to get into our schematic scheme and strategy, Josh. I appreciate the question, but I'm not going to go on there. What I tell the quarterback or how we coach certain things like that. So, but very happy with their decision making and tell you that. When something like that happens, you have a moment where you just kind of, and it makes you change your plan for the preseason or do you just push through? Josh, are you scared when you wake up in the morning and you're going to get in a car accident, driving to work? You didn't know. Okay, we know it's a tough business and it's an unfortunate part that the injuries happen this game. But everybody steps out there, whether it's practice. I've seen guys get hurt in the walkthrough. You're going to stop having walkthroughs? You know, man, that's what you do. You rescue them and I understand the human nature of it. I just wonder if there's a moment where you go, shh. No, you know, you're done if you sit there and live in your fears. And we try to be smart when you think things through and there's something that we think that maybe you should, you know, coach something a little bit different. Yeah, that may have caused something, but in the moment of a game, those things can happen in practice all the time. So I don't know what else to tell you. Yeah, I know I said I've seen guys get hurt in walkthrough. Do you expect him back this pre-season? We'll see, we'll assess it week to week and we'll make the best decision. He's at a really good camp. He got his feet wet and pleased with him. But like all our guys, the number one decision we make is to make sure that the health and safety of the player and how it affects him and the team and that's where we start. So we'll go up, we've got a great medical staff. Jake File and his crew do a good job. Dr. Kyle Hammond does a great job. And so we're pleased we're at and like I said, ultimately, guys are at different spots. We got to make sure we're ready to go regular season as well. Coach, what was your evaluation of the starting offensive line? You guys were obviously able to run the ball pretty well, not just with the quarterbacks, because they're running fast, too, on that first half. Yeah, like there's a lot of things, you know, little things we got to correct. You know, I already made a lot of fanfare out of cutting a guy loose, but that's, there's a little, the games within the games. There's a call, he's expecting help and you don't get it. And then you get focused one-on-one. And those are things people don't know about. Maybe it blows up on Rothstein's Instagram account or his burner account. And, you know, everybody's celebrating that, but that's a communication, so issue. And not necessarily, that's what sometimes happens in slide protection, too. Guys expecting help. He sets, thinking he's going to slide a lot of us. God beats him inside, the guard's not there. And then everybody moves their eyes and those are the games within the games that you may not, that you want to add context to. No different than the quarterbacks. There are certain things, like I'm thinking of some things that lie, you know, I try to find good comedy, talk about predictions. I also talk about what I call lazy group think, all the draft gurus, they put narratives on guys. And I told Desmond to launch the ball out of bounds for a coups kick for the half. So if you're marking that one on accuracy, that's on me. We had four drops, a couple of decisions. Yeah, he's got to do a better job, but maybe a route wasn't very good. And you got to try to place it because it wasn't a good route. So there's a lot of things that happened there, but overall, pretty pleased. And you know, it seems like he's really improved as a pass protector, especially I noticed him in there on some third downs, making some good pickups. What have you seen from him in just his growth, I guess, for the last two seasons? Well, I think all the backs are doing a good job. Al Jir, Huntley's gotten light years better in protection, but there's a great competition in there. Q's been down there. He made some big plays in a year, and we'll have to change it up and make sure those guys get enough carry so we can get a true evaluation. Talk about having plans for guys as it pertains to Kyle. Not obviously the specifics of the plan, but is it a process where you think in year two we're going to give him X amount? In year three, we're going to give him X amount, or is it a 10-year whole career plan for every guy you just keep adding into it? In regards to how much of the offense you're giving, how much responsibility you're giving, depends what they can handle. Yeah, I mean, obviously expect all these guys every year they're out here to continue to enhance their game. Very pleased with what Kyle's at. In a pre-season game in one series, I thought Kyle made some really good box, and you get that kind of effort from him. We didn't play 65 snaps with him in there. We didn't try to out-scheme him or trick Detroit or whatever, but what I was very pleased with where Kyle's improved a lot, or I don't know if he'll get enough credit is his blocking. Along with the route running, he's shown out here in camp, so I thought it was a really winning effort by him that night.