Q: On young players, [Chad] Ryland as an example, what is the best way in your view to deal with players when they make mistakes, don't have the success that they want to, from a mental standpoint to able to get the best out of the guy moving forward?
BB: Yeah, well, with everybody, I think you identify what the issue was and work to correct that in practice and make sure that becomes a consistent good habit and not a consistent bad habit, so it repeats again. You try to make those fundamentals, especially at that position, consistently good so that they're good and they're right every time. So, that's what we'll do there. The operation's pretty defined. It's not like playing a regular position where there are a lot of different things that can happen. It's pretty defined. But, the operation between the snapper, the holder and the kicker, you're working on that consistency all the time. And, the conditions – whether it's wind, temperature, field position, hash mark, all those things – you try to get 100 percent consistent on every kick. So, that's what we'll do, keep working on that.