 possibly push forward. Mike's doing a good job, but, you know, with Isaiah, where is that? Like everybody's in different return to play modes. Some guys you see out here, we assess it every day. Certain guys that they may think it's best if they stay inside. There's got certain guys that we think, Hey, they can probably go about half practice. And we're very intentional about, you know, certain routes. We don't put them on if they're dealing with something minor something. So it's on an individual basis right there. That's with everybody. You know, we take the health team very important and just a little update like with jail in Mayfield. He's going to deal with low back issue. And so we gotta get it to calm down. Um, he's a tough, tough kid. He's been grinding out. And so we'll see where that goes. Um, but he's been out here. He's reaching out here. We're trying to calm it down and we'll see what it looks like hopefully next week. But that's what I know. That was probably coming, right? Yeah, so I'm just gonna be transparent with you guys because it's unfair. Sometimes guys are in there and they're trying to he's trying to win a job and you know something's bothering. So we'll see how it goes. As everybody knows backs can be tricky. Is that is that lower back issue gonna thinks is the start of camp for him? Or is that gonna, you know, give the guys privacy, but put this way that the guy's a tough. He's a really tough guy and um, something we think don't see it being major. But again, as you guys know, dealing with backs, heads, hearts, you know, those things can be tricky. You're talking about workload and how you want to use catapult or some other GPS tracking system, or do you just do it based on time on the field? Yeah, exactly. Gosh, I don't think it's special anymore and invented it. They probably made a pretty good living. I don't know an NFL team or a major college football team is not using it. I guess probably all 32 are using it. And I would bet you almost every power five is using unless they had to, you know, throw it to the NIL. I don't know. So to answer your question, I'll say yes, we do. It's part of the data. And again, as a year go by, you finally have comparative data, you know, it's like, how do you compare Drake London's workload to what Jerry Rice used to do? You know, it's all so that's what you want is data to build up. And, you know, you got to be smart with it. And again, you can have the best analytics and tracking systems. But if you don't have the right user for it, it doesn't matter. Just light money on fire. Are you going to do that tomorrow? We'll put them in there. And so like today, I think this is a good week to find out about us. You're gonna find out it's always easy to come out with energy the first few days. As a grinder camp goes, and what you're looking to see and why I stood back there. And that was the team periods. And we're gonna put put these guys the most pressure possible. You want to see you're gonna, you're gonna have bad drives. You're gonna see who can go in there and who's gonna leads in a step up can rescue, whether you know, starts out pretty good back and forth. Put the offense in some very adverse situations. See they respond credit to defense. They play here there, but I want, you know, I want to see because you're gonna find out a lot about guys and those young guys. Again, when you're in these manicured scripted periods, they can flash on you. And then you're training to play a game. So when you get into these call up periods on the sideline, there's nobody out there to rescue them. So there's some guys that the young guys that, you know, they need to pick some things up before we get out to Detroit. That's a very, you know, the beauty of there's a lot of good competition everywhere. I thought we had some better runs today. Again, we weren't tackling. Those guys are competing. They all want to want a job and it'll we got a long way to go to end August. Hope you will talk about the ground training camp in Maryland. Is there any guy that may have kind of kind of seen kind of a little bit as far as in the secondary? Like a guy like the offer or a guy like the office or somebody like that? I like the competition back there. There's guys playing a lot of confidence. You'd like to see it. You'd like to see it carry over. You know, the one thing too, it's a tough position to play, especially on the island outside of corner in this. Yeah, you may get by in the practice, but that's why those games are important. Because there's real consequences. You know, you you guess you jump something, you're wrong. Everybody in the stadium on TV is going to see it going the other way. So you got to have a special mindset back there. I like where it's trending. But again, I'll with all judgment, let this thing play out. Arthur, I know I need to work in progress, but what gives you confidence that you can put together some sort of effective pass rush issue? A lot of things, Jeff. Again, I know some people are never with stats. Some of them are comical stats are good. Some of them are comical. You're done by 32 team league. You know, you're doing everything you can to win the games and we're going to have to deal with what we have available. But I see some promise of some of these young guys we bought in here. You'd hope you're doing system. You'd hope you become a better pressure team if that's, you know, if you can't get there traditionally with four. I want to see how these young guys that they've shown flashes. So that gives me, again, till we go out to do it, Jeff, it's just me, you know, spitting out words to you. But that would give me some, some hope that we can get some guys winning one on one. And the day will evolve to win the game. I don't give a, I mean, again, it's almost comical. Sometimes there's a lot of selfish players and coaches that always worry about, we worry about winning. I never call to play in my mind to go win the game. I've been around guys that call it, you're down big and they gonna pad the stats and then they can get on that carousel with the new team and they talked to you guys behind it. So you pump them, we're about winning here and we're going to find solutions. But at the start, I think we've got the guys with the right mindset. Do you think the fact that he knows the guys who are coming back now, they'll have a little better idea about how to work guys in creative ways to try to create something? I mean, absolutely. I see it's been refreshing to watch the front seven plays. Those guys are playing aggressive. Actually, guys got coming downhill. It's physical. There's a lot of good competition, especially inside and the inside linebacker. So I've been pleased with the front seven. Again, when you a lot of times you may think you have a perfect call, but you don't execute it or you don't have the right intent. You may be able to get out of the backfield and scramble. Do you think you can scramble without pulling a hand me? In that same vein, I think you're talking about Adé the other day. I think you made the comment that he's quietly getting better. Yes. What does that mean for him in the second year? Well, Adé, he's not a flashy guy. Just a really, really solid person. I love his mindset. You try not to be partial with some guys, but the guys that go out there and grind it, and you know when they're working through something, and he's tough, smart, played a lot of good snapshots last year, but they start figuring it out and he understands what the strengths of his game are. You know, setting an edge, developing a consistent rush move, or if we go in there as another guy, you know, you can use a guy like Adé in the pressure packages, and he figures out how to how to set some of these games up. He can be a very effective player. Guys know where they stand. Absolutely. I don't play games. Like everybody, I got a lot of flaws, but I'm not going to be a hypocrite, and I'm not going to play games with these guys. I'm direct. I develop a relationship, but I'm very honest with them. Coach, you're telling a guy, you're going to have a hard time making the team. Tell a guy, right now you're a backup. Right now I don't have you at number one. Maybe you think you're there, but you're not. Is that a conversation? Absolutely. Because the worst thing you do is lie to somebody, and all of a sudden you get down to the last cut date, and they're like, well, I thought I was doing okay. I'd want to know. If you as a player, you know, I want to know where I stand. Is a kid asking his position coach, what's it going to take to make this team? Everybody's different. My door's always open. I never mind when guys want to come by and ask, and we'll have those conversations. Actually, you talked about the running backs earlier. What have you seen out of him that leads you to this? Leaves me encouraged. You know, handling the transition and then coming out here and showing flashes that he can make plays, and that's what builds, you know, the practice. You've got to show it, and as we gradually step into the season, we'll get more opportunities in those games and in those competitive practices. So he's made some plays out here. Pretty dependable guy. I'm excited about him. You know, certain guys, you know, that's why I don't get in comparisons. You had a Darren Sproles, right? Those are traditional. Those guys are elite coming out of the backfield. Guys like that, but that's what makes CP unique. He's got strong hands. He may not be a Darren Sproles traditional back coming out of the backfield, but there's other things that CP does. I think Avery's got pretty good hands. All those guys work on them. So if they show that they can run certain routes and they got reliable, then you put more stuff in for them that way. How important is that? It's also as a leader, personality, just seems like watching even how we interact with you and some of the guys, especially given that position, how important is he for the energy? Yeah, he's the same guy. I mean, the worst is the raw guy when you guys are around or if you're mic'd up or something like that, but CP's, you know, he's consistent, like being around him. He works hard, studies, so he's a fun guy to be around. Can you notice the difference when a guy gets mic'd up and he's playing? He's trying to get me today. He was fishing for compliments. He got me for a second, then I realized he was mic'd up. But you see guys that totally change at first, and you watch them and see that's not really where they are. Yeah, but we got good guys here. I've seen, I've been other places, yeah. Well, I mean, the more he shows us that he can do, we'll add more to it. I mean, we don't feel like he's, you know, the analogy I hadn't filled up the bucket yet, like, you know, we got out there and threw some good balls today and one-on-ones. Very pleased with him.