 It was just the formation set up. It was close to the core. Something that we don't work on. I should know better with the press and third whatever it may be. Something that's easy to fix, like I said. Nothing too crazy or nothing too hard not to fix. How do you think you guys are doing overall in challenging receivers? We're doing alright, but we can do better. You always can do better. We're going to continue to work on it and just come out every day and every week and just challenge them from now. Can you tell me what process you want to set at zero split? How do you communicate? How do you go about depending? You got to understand where your leverage is, where you help at. You got to be aware of the sticks, stick conscious. You just got to play fast and go out and make a play. Where does communication come in with? That comes along with hand signals. We talk, but we don't say too much. We give hand signals. Once we get the hand signal, we know what's going on. Like I said, just plan to your leverage. Understand where you got help bed and where you don't. Just plan fast. Some of the child plays, you guys are tied with the treats for the most part. What's the problem there? It's just lack of communication. Not on the same page. People get deeper than the defense, which should never happen. Like I said, we just come out here and work on it and fix it and keep moving on. Is that even harder to cover receivers at a point than it is during the early push-ups? Yeah, because you don't know where they're going to go. So at that point you just got to stay deep as a deepest. And then just move on to the next play.