 to take a look at an unusual touchdown pass from Sunday. I want you to show us the design about how this works so well. Last play of the third quarter. Well, a normal formation that we've been in before, right? Wildcat with Derek back here. You see the quarterback down here. Tajé who, you know, we've worked packages with before and just trying to do some things to help these guys, you know, with the run game or whatever. So we're in a Wildcat. You know, just WC it right there. And as this play progresses, you know, you can see Derek now working a handoff and the ball delivery, the ball handling, the Tajé who then gives Will a nice little flip. Meanwhile, Hop's here getting lost. Nick Westbrook's over here getting lost and it was like kind of just patience here. So really, really cool, just understanding instincts from Hop as to when to kind of feel this and then be able to burst. You can see what we tell the linemen is now what we've done is we're going to create a new pocket in the alley. And so we've moved a normal launch spot over here to the alley. So we're going to try to create a pocket here for the quarterback to throw in the alley. They have to be able to understand where that is as things move and we flip the ball. And this guy's peeking now, isn't he? Yeah, well, you can see when he starts to go, you know, Hop kind of bait, bait, bait, bait, bait. And then once he gets his eyes in the backfield, now we're able to take off. And again, I want you to see what Hop does here is he holds his hands, right? He holds his hands. We call this late hands. And as the ball gets there, now he's going. It's not like he's going to get the ball soon and then letting that defender now go through the pocket. He's holding his hands there late and well thrown with football and able to get an X play here for a touchdown. Well, it has to be clean because Hopkins was not like wide open all by himself. You had to have the timing from Henry to Spears to Levus and have it be on schedule. Yeah. And you only get so many chances to hit these, right? We've tried to hit a couple of these and had some success. But again, a decent job. You know what I mean? Not perfect. We get a little leakage here. That guy's basically outside. But you could see how the pocket has now moved and these linemen are working in unison together. Good ball handling from Derek to Tajé. Tajé to Will, like you said, a soft toss that he can catch and set up and then able to deliver a good football and stride there to hop, you know, for an X play. Touchdown Titans. Need more of those, buddy. Sure do.