 He's coming with the development of the defense to back y'all. It's a progress last week in the bathtub challenges. Man, we're just trying to come along week by week. Day by day, that's what we're practicing to get better just day by day. Getting all communication, everybody getting it synced, it's a process. So we're just working at it. What's your on-mit to your development over the last few weeks? I mean, Doron is my dog. I mean, the whole safety, the whole DB, they're my dogs, man. Doron is my dog, man. Great leader, learned a lot from him. Instilled me with some free game, free knowledge, free nuggets. He got a lot of years, man, and a great player, hell of a player. He helped me out with a lot of things. So we're just constantly growing together. To their practice, perfect example. He sees something out there that I didn't see while I was in. And he was on the side like, hey, whoop, doop, doop. And I'm like, OK, for some, Makeda, you know what I'm saying? And I'm going to implement that. So we all help each other, man. He's a great leader, a great person to be in the room with. So is it help that he is like that personality-wise? Because if someone comes in and takes even just a couple of series like you did last week, some vets, OK, not like that all that much. And I'm not going to help you. In fact, does that help you that he's been so brilliant? Yeah, for sure. You know what I'm saying? Free game, free, like I said, free game, free knowledge, man. He has wisdom, you know, a man who's played out much of football, you know, and is good at it and does what he does, you know, that's it for sure. When did they tell you you would get some work last week? Um, I mean, touch them just, you know, just like the week before, it's kind of been, you know, they just are, you know, ready to hop in the game and like in the game, and I'll stop doing my things. So, yeah, yeah. How do you stay ready when it's, you know, like, OK, we'll get the hell in the dark, and then? You know, I take a lot of mental reps, you know, just be dolled in when I'm at practice, you know. Plays when I'm in, be dolled in, go on and plan a time. Plays I'm not in, you know, I'm studying, you know, at the same time, and I'm just dolled in and focused on every rep that could be in all phases, even on special teams. Just learn to consistently and constantly say, yeah. To that end, you know, going from watching you last year to this year, it does kind of seem like the game has slowed down. For you, in what areas do you think, like, that's most evident? Um, I don't, I mean, I pay attention to myself, of course, in my growth. I just, you know, do a lot of study in. You know, I mean, of course, you know, me being here for a year and stuff like that, you know, I got the little things down, you know, routine, I'm still growing in that. Just a lot of little things, you know, comfortability and environment, you know, it came into a whole different environment, you know. You know, I just embraced that and, you know, I just pushed myself, you know, day by day to just get better and, you know, the results are good results, and I'm continuing, you know, to better myself. You talked about, I'm sorry. No, no, I was just gonna go off of that. You know, a lot of guys say, like, the jump that you make from year one to year two is, like, it's where you want to be. Like, it's what you want to see is a significant jump, and I was just curious, like, do you feel that way when you're out there playing? Um. Like, do you feel a jump? I mean, you know, I feel the hard work I put in, but I'm just about consistent growth. So, like, you know, I could feel that, but, you know, we're about winning, you know, I wanna win in my team, so, and I'm doing whatever it takes for me to win. For me to win, to help my teammates. I'm handling my 111, my square, my responsibility, what I gotta do. Tell my teammates when, you know, the better I'll do that, the better I can help the squad win. You talked about just the impact that a veteran like Doron Harmon has on you, but like Tori said, going from year one to year two, and now having a legend like DMPs, how has his philosophy, his schemes, just this approach helped you to just take that jump that much? You know, me out a lot too, man. That's another coach that's just been through it all, man. And I learned a lot from him, you know. We'll have like little side talks on the side, on the sideline, or I'll see him through the hallway, you know. He'll give me some, like I said, some free game knowledge on it. You could do this a little bit better. If we initially could come this way, you know, stuff like that, that I'll just take and just add it to my toolbox and I'll just learn, you know, so that's what we'll do. Can you give us maybe one thing that he's helped you to add to the toolbox? Work hard. Work harder. Work hard, but work harder. I can't get on those stickers, but yeah. What are your, we'll go back to Deronis. What is one example of what Deronis told you? I don't know, you just watched a film of Deronis, you know, you're like, wow, I didn't see that in my games, man. I wasn't doing it. It could just be like the slightest things, the things that a lot of players won't think about. You know, for example, maybe some down and distant stuff, you know, just a little awareness stuff and tips like that, you know. I mean, I could get specific and I'll be a long list of things, but I'll just give you guys some rides or stuff like that, just, you know, awareness. Know when you're, know where you're at on the field, stuff like that, you know. We like this for some reason. We're good at this for some reason. I know, but I don't, you know, you know. It's really interesting, I didn't mean to cut it off. No worries. It's really interesting because I feel like the secondary, we didn't know what to expect for the secondary kind of coming in. We had some guys from here, some young guys coming in, some workies and also, you know, with Doron and Eric. They're longtime vets. It was kind of a hot spot. Talking to AJ during his training camp, he said. Yeah, nice. I mean, what does, how do you, you talked about the camaraderie of this safety's group, but just the entire secondary, like how do you feel like y'all are on that same page? Yeah, like he's playing savvy, playing out there with Swag and playing savvy. Like, you know, we're playing loose, you know. Just playing with energy and just enjoying being out there, you know. Braicing being out there and just being confident, you know, playing savvy like that. And I'm playing, you know, like robots, you know, having fun with it about right there, just because of our preparation, you know, we're doing it all in the same. Now, that's from the game, it's fun. It'd be serious, it could be. You know, my boys and my dogs, they're really a hardworking group. You know, from seeing the extra work that we're putting in, after practice, consistency from the beginning of the OTAs and every study, every coming together, the attention to detail, the hot effort, you know, everybody running to the bar. You know, I like where we're headed, man. We just got to just keep going, you know. I learned that about my group. Everybody, you know, we stick together even through the tough times, you know, through wins and the losses. So, yeah. Thank y'all. Appreciate y'all. Thank y'all.