 You don't think about the possibility of playing for such a long time for one franchise. It's just so rare in sports. I set up the game and I think it never gets old to say, but I was in a room for three years with a better player than me for the first time in my career. And I got to see what greatness look like up close. I got to see the difference between his game and my game and how I needed to improve to get better. I got to see a leadership style and take some things from it that I liked and make notes about things I want to do slightly different, which you should, you know, whoever follows me, that's the advice I would tell them. I'm fortunate to be able to play behind Brett for three years. I learned a lot and incredible lessons and and some great fundamentals working behind him, working with Tom Clements and Mike McCarthy and Joe Philvin. And that was meaningful, meaningful time for me. It gave me a deeper love for him and appreciation for him.