 I mean, it always feel good to see guys that's been hurt. That's been, you know, you see him around the building, see him in the training and working really hard to get back. It's definitely good to see him out there. I know Buzz will be coming back this week, so I'm definitely happy for him. I know he's battled, you know, his injuries and stuff like that. But like I said, we kind of knew that we had a tough stretch of the schedule there, whereas though we knew we're gonna have some guys out and we was gonna get guys back later in the year. So it's been good. We've been able to string some wins together with some of our key players out. So hopefully we'll, you know, get some new ammunition out there. I mean, you came up as a Steelers fan. You know, you always like to steal a Palomalo, et cetera. How excited are you to be able to finally get a game in that high school? I'm really excited. I actually played there in 2017. On Thursday night game, we got beat pretty bad, but it's always good to go up there and play, you know, the Golden Black. Got a lot of respect for Ben Roffensberger, Mike Tomlin. He said some pretty good things about me. I actually texted to my dad. It was pretty funny because I was kind of joking with him because down at the senior bowl, you know, Mike Tomlin was down there and I'm like, oh, it's Mike Tomlin. And they didn't even want to meet with me. They didn't meet. I didn't say they didn't want to, but they didn't meet with me. And I was kind of upset about that, but it is what it is. But I got a lot of respect for everything they have with their tradition. The Pittsburgh Steelers, and like you said, man, it's going to be a really good game. Kevin, how do you try to, you know, come up with a defensive performance last week where you shut them out? I mean, how do you, you can never, I guess, match that or top it, but in your mind you want to, right? Yeah, I mean, honestly, just being real with you guys, we understand that this challenge is going to be a lot different than the one we just had in Jacksonville. They had some really great receivers from Johnson, who, you know, we battled some drops last year, but he's playing like a number one receiver. Claypool is a deep threat. Washington is a deep threat. And they're tight in 88. Man, he's a really good red zone threat. I think he's tied first for tight ends and touchdowns. So they have a lot of firepower out there. We know Ben Robsburger is not the Ben Robsburger from 10 years ago, but he still is great enough to run at office for the line of scrimmage and still put up points and can't forget about Najee Harris. He's a really good rookie. He runs really hard, runs behind his pads. So it's going to be a huge challenge for us this weekend trying to stop those guys. And you kind of touched on it there, but did it make you feel good when you saw what time was set about yesterday after maybe experience you had with the senior bowl? No, it really does, honestly. Yeah, I don't. I remember when I went to the Pro Bowl my second year, Pittsburgh was actually our coaches on the AFC side as well. So I had a chance to chop it on them as well. But it feels good, man. You know, you're talking about wanting to get respect from your peers and things like that. But when a coach can speak highly of you, it feels real good, a guy that I was watching when I was a little kid and he was winning Super Bowl. So it definitely feels good. This is probably one of those special places that kind of charges you up a little bit more when you go up there and play. I wouldn't say it charges me up any more or less, but I do understand the environment, the atmosphere. You know, you're going to see the terrible tiles up there. It's kind of nostalgic for me because, like I said, I grew up watching them. And I've always been a huge fan of their defense and Trapola Malo and James Harrison and all those guys. So it's going to be a little, I wouldn't say special to me, but to know I'm playing in the stadium that has a lot of history and tradition that is definitely going to feel well. Did you ever have an OG like that still just battling to the bitter end like he's been doing? Could be his last year. How much respect do you have for that? I mean, guys, he's all a famer. So you get to go up against a Hall of Famer. You want to bring your A game. You want it to be where it's though at the end of the game, Bronzeberg comes up to you and say, hey man, I respect your game and things like that. So like I said, I have a ton of respect for him. And he's in year 18 and he's, you know, he's still bad and like you said, I mean, but I mean, one thing I will say about their, by their office, I mean, obviously he's getting the ball out pretty fast. I mean, a lot of screens, a lot of catch and run situations. And he's still, you know, going vertical on the outside cause he has some really good receivers. So like I said, he can run at the office to a tee cause he's been in that office and that's for so long, ton of respect for him. Did you ever own the terrible towel or have any coaches up in your room as a kid? I did, but my dad bought me a Troll, Paula Malo jersey and I was in high school. He was like my favorite player, obviously on that team for sure. I've watched film on him since I've been in the league, watched film on him when I was in college. The most instinctual football player I've ever seen in my life. And actually my first year, you know, I had Dick LaBose, the defense coordinator and the Shea Townsend. And we sit, he used to tell me stories about, cause I asked him a lot about, you know, Trump, Paula Malo, whatever. But I didn't have a terrible towel. I wish I could have, honestly, if I had an opportunity to get one in high school, I would have bought one for sure. There's a lot of teams sitting at the top of the AFC with that nine and four record now. You're going to only control, you can control for the next few weeks. What's it going to take for one of those teams to separate themselves? It can take a game, it can take two games. Obviously we know Indianapolis, they're a really good team and they're seven and six. And you know where they're coming? I mean, obviously they had a bar week last week, but they're coming. It's just like a horse phrase. We kind of talk about this every year towards, you know, this is kind of that time. I think in golf, they call it a moving day or something like that where, you know, it's a three, four week stretch where, you know, the brackets or whatever can be looking like this and in three, four weeks can look totally different. So we have to go out there, just handle our business and go win football games so we can worry about, we control our own destiny. That's how I take it.