 He said, let's work this out. He said, I would like a trade. Let's work this out. Here's an offer of $133 million guaranteed, even though Sean Watson got $230 million guaranteed. He said, I don't want this. I do want a trade. They said, well, franchise tag. So then he gets franchise tag. And then once we started understanding the rules of everything that's franchise tag, the non-exclusive franchise tag brings, we knew that it would be a five-day period in which the Ravens could match any offer sheet that was handed to Lamar Jackson from another team. Now, with free agency literally on the horizon and a lot of money to be spent by a lot of programs that don't have a quarterback as of right now in that first two, three waves of free agency, we thought that five-day period could potentially kick him square in the nuts whenever it comes to getting a deal done immediately upon getting franchise tag. Now we're in a time here after free agency, before the draft, we have five days that I'm very thankful that he's letting the world know that, hey, I've already asked to get out of there.