 We had talked to you, I guess maybe a month, just curious to see what you think the cultures like since you've been here and maybe the impact you've had on the defense so far. I love the culture out here, it's a good group of guys, I think that from the GM to the head coach they create an atmosphere that kind of builds competition and holds everybody accountable. I think that everybody else is holding each other accountable and we're helping each other get better every day in practice and as far as my role I think that I definitely have a veteran presence in the locker room and amongst the V line just trying to help play in multiple positions on the defensive line so just helping field spots when people are down or in certain situations. So I think so far we've done a lot of good things and we have a lot of things to improve on and I just like to go day by day and try to figure out what I can improve on too. Yeah, Jack, now that you've gotten some time to really work with Coach Rabo and this staff, does it impress you how hands-on they are with you guys as far as getting into drills and actually taking part in them? Yeah, I mean definitely I think just Rabo himself, he likes to get involved in every drill and then he likes to go into further details especially with the defensive line about just technique we work on or certain techniques we need to get better at and he takes it very seriously and I think that him kind of expressing that sense of urgency from the top down, that shows up in the players and that shows up all the way down to the practice squad or the rookies because they understand this is not just a day, just a work day. We don't just punch in and punch out, we've got to come to work with a purpose and everybody's trying to get better and I think that seeing that from the top down, there's no excuse. And then as far as the focus on situational football, is that something that you notice is intensified with this staff? Yeah, I mean I think that that's definitely an emphasis in the team meetings especially, Rabo and some of the offensive defense coordinators go into detail about just certain situations in football and there's a lot of situations where being a defensive lineman, you may not think this might not really reference me or preclude to me given the situation, it's more about the defensive backs whatever but he makes sure that everybody understands the situation given whatever position you're in in the game or given the time left, etc. They do a good job of trying to express why they make certain decisions in certain situations and then they'll show examples of other teams or even us in the past of what we could have done better given the actual situation. Hey Jack, I just want to ask you about Jeffrey Simmons. Rabo said that he kind of looks to him like a future captain somewhere down the line. I'm curious if you've gotten that impression just seeing him every day working alongside him. Yeah, he definitely has a lot of leadership qualities to him. I think a team captain, don't have to be the most productive player which he is very productive so he leads by example but he also vocal too which I think is important to have that to be a captain is to have that vocal leadership to you and he's accountable. He doesn't take plays off, he studies his playbook, he watches tapes so I just think the accountability as long as the productivity he's having, the performance, how he's playing and then also being outspoken and leading by example, there's no question that he can be a team captain down the future and regardless if he has the captain or not, he can be a leader. John Glenn. Yeah, Jack, similar lines as that question there. Is it impressive about Jeffrey that he has some of these qualities and he's just really beginning his second year so I guess not only the leadership qualities but also some of the physical qualities he has in terms of stamina being able to play so many plays despite being a very large human being. Yeah, I mean I think that being able to, I guess like you said, the physical presence he has on the defensive line I think plays a large role into his ability to be a leader. I think that he's, you know, the productivity and how he's been playing recently, you know, he's been playing really well recently and I think that that carries over into the locker room, into the meeting rooms. You build more confidence that way and I think that that ultimately kind of over time builds the full package and I would say, you know, it's, I'm impressed, you know, like you said in his, so early on in his career that he's been able to step into that role but at the same time it doesn't surprise him because he got the physical ability in this there. So once you can put that on tape and put that on the field then the rest follows. David Buffer. Jack, you're not a guy who's gotten a lot of playoff experience in your career given the expectations around here and how this season has started. Do you feel a different sort of excitement or enthusiasm or whatever for what's to come here? Yeah, I think that when you get off to a winning start it's, you definitely have some excitement building that you can, you know, that you can make it to the playoffs. You know, it's hard to make it to the playoffs in this league and you know, I just think that we have the culture and we have the talent to do that but it's hard to kind of look that far ahead in the future. I mean, as an NFL player you just, you really live your life week to week and it's hard to look past Sunday in any circumstances. I mean, even in regular life I just can't plan anything past Sunday because you can only focus on the game. And yeah, I think, you know, everybody is excited about what we can do here but we have to bring it to life and we have to get better in a lot of things, you know, to stay the course. So that's all we focus on. Hey, Jack, a couple of defensive players that we spoke to this week mentioned that the key to this defensive unit and proving is communication to better the communication within the group. Would you agree with that? If so, can you kind of elaborate on it? Yeah, I think, you know, whenever there's a breakdown on the field, I mean, all of us know what to do. It's just about knowing what to do at the right time and communication, you know, when it comes to game time, times of the essence. So, you know, it's about being comfortable in those situations. It's about being able to execute in those situations and part of executing, part of execution is communication. And the truth is, in practice, we've been trying to over-communicate across 11 guys who are on the field so we can all get on the same page so we can, you know, give up less X plays on defense or, I guess, convert more first downs on offense. And so, you know, we've been doing, you know, we've been trying our best in practice to kind of over-communicate and get that point across because, you know, communication is a big part of it. And if one person is doing one thing and then the other 10 guys are doing something else, you know, that's how you can give up big plays and give up touchdowns on defense. Last one, Jim. Hey, Jack, it's obviously a different world we're living in these days, but just curious about your impressions of Nashville after being here a while and maybe what's something that stood out to you about it? Can you say that again? Sorry, I didn't catch that. I know we're in a different world these days now, but just curious to see what your thoughts have been about the city of Nashville since you've been here and maybe what's kind of stood out about it during your couple first few months here. Oh, Nashville is a unique city. You know, I've been learning more about it since I've been here. You know, the people are very nice out here. Like you said, it is a different world, but to me, it seems like it's growing. I mean, it's a growing city. There's cranes everywhere. They keep building. Yeah, I mean, it's different because there's some places in Nashville where you can walk around. You know, I think it's a good city, man. So far, it's been so good and I really enjoy it here. It's very scenic. They've got hills out here. So far, it's just been, I got nothing but good things to say about this city.