 Great. We're actually coming to you from your home state of Georgia. We had a question for you. Your season this year had a lot of ups and downs and the misses and the mistakes that you made could be more of a mental aspect to the game because physically you're one of the better kickers to come to the NFL in a very long time. Would you describe that to be true and is it very comparable to someone like a quarterback throwing an interception, making a mistake but just shaking it off, moving on to the next drive? I think it is similar in some ways to a quarterback throwing an interception. I'd say with a quarterback throwing an interception, I think there are more variables that can happen. A great play by the defender or, you know, a misstep by the receiver. You know, there definitely are variables from the kicker standpoint. You know, it's not just you out there. There's a snapper. There's a holder. We work as a unit together. And, you know, like you said, if you if you make a mistake, then you just got to move on to the next play. And, you know, I think sometimes it might be physical. You know, if if you have one thing that's maybe out slightly, then then maybe your ball is going to tail a certain way and you end up missing the kick, but in many ways it is mental. It's, you know, I missed it. Okay, I got to move on to the to the next kick and not let the one before that affect the next one. So, you know, I mean, with my struggles with some some miss kicks, I think some of it was physical just adjusting the technique a little bit. And, you know, I'm very proud of the fact that I didn't miss any kicks back to back. You know, I was able to bounce back after a miss kick. And if there are any issues, you know, don't reinvent the wheel. Try to figure out how you can improve that as a unit and then and then move forward. And, you know, I'm focused on, you know, if I have a poor performance in the game or miss a kick, then I'm focused on when we come back on Wednesday making that next kick and having a good week of practice. And if I have a good week of practice and I go in that game confident, some happens, then you kind of repeat the process and try to analyze and reverse engineer and figure out what went wrong and try to prevent that or reduce the probability of that happening again. Thanks, man. Good luck. Thank you.