 Derrick's 52 yard touchdown run. Jeff had a great block to open up a huge hole for him, and that's not rare to see from your unit. How much pride do you guys take in Derrick's 2,000 yard season? You know, I think at the end of that play, you can watch he and Michael Pruitt both running after the play and celebrating and finishing. They take a lot of pride and have a lot of joy in our team's success. That's why I think it's so unique about the guys we have on offense that they're just excited to watch each other succeed. They don't care who it is that's producing. We just want to put out points and score and do what we can to help the team win. David Bulkler. Anthony Firks is one of the guys who has helped offset the absence of Adam Humphries in the slot. Is that a fairly natural move for him to that position, or has he had to learn a whole bunch of different stuff along the way here the last several weeks? He certainly has a good understanding of the game and of coverages and where he needs to fit in certain concepts. And I think Firks done a nice job. Everybody's always looking to improve, and I think he has that growth mindset and brings it each week in practice. And it's been fun to see him get some production out of it. Is he maybe a little faster than we might think that he's able to get open from that area too? I won't give him that. I won't say he's too fast. I'll just say that he does a nice job of executing the things we're asking him to do. And one more sort of off the beaten path thing. You spent a little time in Buffalo. What do you think this season has meant to the football community up there and what they've accomplished to this point? Oh, man, they're a passionate fan base. And I know they're excited to be hosting a playoff game and congratulations to that city and those fans. And a lot of great people in that organization as well. What's up, Coach Todd? What's going on, John? All right. My question is in regards to Arthur Smith and the synergy, especially with you, knowing your extensive history as far as being involved with so many offenses, how does that work? Is he someone that will come to you and allow you to have input and help put the game plan together? Arthur does a great job of leading our offensive staff. And that's in lockstep with our head coach and how he wants input from everyone. But ultimately, it's his job to put together the game plan and the personality for the week. And Arthur is extremely gifted. He's a great game planner. He's a great play caller. He's a great leader and very, very fortunate to spend some time around him. And then also in regards to Jeff Swain, it's interesting because he's just kind of continued to increase as far as his involvement. But what has been the key with you working with him and getting him to that point to where he's a key piece of his offense? Jeff's a great competitor and very diligent in his preparation. He's a guy that brings grit and toughness and some of those traits that are so important to our team and it's been fun to watch him grow. I know he's hungry. I know he's eager to show people his skill set at the tight end position. And I've been happy to see him translate that into some in-game production.