 We have to start with Derek Henry, right? 41 touches, 237 yards, three touchdowns. It built as it went for Derek Henry. Took a while, but as it got going, it built. What led to Derek Henry's success as the game wore on? Yeah, I mean, I think it was really a commitment from Todd and his staff to stick with the game plan. You know, certainly the line, getting on guys, sticking on their blocks, receivers, tight ends, trying to block those support players. I think we finished up with 87 yards in the third quarter alone. And then that type of success really allowed us to open up the playbook and stay in the drives. You won time of possession for the ball game by almost 20 minutes. Were you even a little surprised by that? Well, a little bit, but I mean, it seemed like we had it a long time. You know, we were able to get into some of those drives like I alluded to. And defensively, we came away with 3-3 in-outs there in the second half and the overtime, you know, which got the ball back to the offense quick, kept the defense off the field. But yeah, once we kind of got to the end of the game and we had sealed it there to look down and see that we had it that long, pretty impressive. Ola Adaini had the quarterback sack in over time of Russell Wilson that got you the ball back and you ended up winning it from there. A lot of Titans fans are like, who's Ola Adaini? Tell us who he is and why you liked him so much coming over from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Yeah, I mean, Ola was a rookie free agent out of Toledo. He signed with Pittsburgh. He ended up making the team every year for Pittsburgh, carved out a role on special teams. You know, that was kind of what we signed him for was the kicking game and he's certainly been a permanent fixture in there for us. But we've slowly incorporated, he's earned some reps defensively in practice and certainly had a big one for us Sunday up in Seattle. Alright, let's talk about Indianapolis. Defensively, physical in the front seven, what do you like about those guys up front for the Colts? A lot of playmakers, Mike, a lot of playmakers, you know, Buckner, he's a problem in there. He's long, he's explosive. He's a really good run player, plays with a high motor, he can rush the passer and then off the ball, you know, you got to know where Darius Leonard is. You know, if you're looking for him, usually find where the ball's at and that's, he's usually around the pile somewhere. Finally, there's no sneaking up on each other when Indianapolis plays Tennessee. Really, both teams know what they're in for Sunday at Nissan Stadium, right? I mean, it's a division game. We play those guys twice a year. We've seen their personnel, the coaching staffs have, for the most part, remained intact. So, you know, schematically, there's a few wrinkles here and there. We know what they're trying to do and they know what we're trying to do. Those division games are paramount for your success in the season and how it's going to end up in the postseason, so there's no hiding behind anything. It's going to be what it's going to be.