 You know, you guys face a lot of quarterbacks for a bit of a moment to get out of the pocket. It's almost like a weak, weak thing, whether you want a quarterback to stay in the pocket or whether you want to flush him out of the pocket. Yeah, I mean, I guess it's just been our luck going against a bunch of mobile quarterbacks. Obviously, it's another challenge this week. Yeah, I mean, obviously we wanted to stay back there, but it is what it is. We got to still rush aggressively while, you know, obviously not letting them break down the defense by getting out the pocket. Does that change, like some of the principles of your passports, you know, when you have a quarterback like that, to just step up and run? Yeah, I mean, like I said, I mean, it's just another challenge. You still got to go out there and rush and affect the quarterback, but at the end of the day, you still want to try to keep him in the pocket. Ryan, I guess, talked earlier in the week just about, I guess, before he played 60-61. And, you know, he talked to you before the season about how many snaps you have to play. And he said you're kind of welcome to get yourself in the shape you possibly could to take that on. What is your kind of mindset? You know, if I'm dressed, I want to be out there? Or how do you kind of approach a game where you want to get the best out of yourself? Yeah, I mean, like I feel like I said the last time, like I feel like, you know, we put so much into training and like getting your bodies ready for the season. And, you know, I feel like when I'm out there in the field, I don't want to come off. Like I want to be out there the whole game, you know, grinding out the whole game. And I feel like, you know, I've handled it well. And I feel like, you know, if I just keep handling my business with everything that I do, you know, I'll be fine the rest of the season doing that. What do you do leading up to training camp to get yourself in? Is it on the bike a lot? You're running a lot? What's your conditioning program like? Nah, I mean, I don't need to get into specific. I just train hard just to get ready with everything, nutrition, recovery, and then obviously the training part. But no, I mean, a lot goes into getting prepared for the season. Do Ryan or Shane ever say, look, I know you want to be out there all the time, but you played, you know, 75 snaps already? Take a snap or two off that ever happened? Uh-uh. I mean, it might have, but I was probably asking to go back in. I mean, do you feel the same snap 56 as snap 10? Or how do you kind of gauge where you are from a conditioning standpoint at the end of games? Nah, I mean, you know, I mean, just like probably everybody else, you give your all in these games. So I mean, after the game, like everyone's drained, probably mentally and physically. But in the heat of the battle, like, you're out there trying to win. So I mean, I don't know, like, I just know the guy across me is more tired than I am. So I mean, I don't really think about it during the game. Speaking about Trevor and maybe one of the concerns when you face a guy who's capable of maybe tucking it and running a little bit too. Yeah, nah, I mean, they've shown off him that they're willing to run him. And he's an effective runner too. So that's why I said, you know, it's just another challenge as we're going against a mobile quarterback. They'll use him in the run game and in the pass game with his feet. So I mean, it'll just be a challenge for us. But I think we prepared for it. I feel personality and off the field personality. It's very different. Like in front of us, you're nonchalant, very reserved, relate back. You're aggressive on the field. So what is it for you that kind of, like, how do you flip that switch and take on that personality, that aggressive mindset, that aggressive approach to you? Nah, I mean, I don't know to be honest with you. It's just natural. Like, when I'm on the field, like, I'm just out there trying to eat just like I know all my boys are. And we just feed off each other's energy and everybody's out there having fun. And that's what it's about. All of y'all just eating together and having fun. And I don't know. That's just second nature for me. Like, when I get on the field, like, I'm different than obviously what I am right now. Is there anything like you have a routine, you have music you listen to or something you do to get into that zone? Whatever the DJ in the locker room put on the, put on the speaker, I'm listening to it. Have you ever changed to talk to Rashad Libertal since injury? Oh, yeah. He was actually in here today. Nah, I mean, he's a cool dude, man. I'm sure he'll bounce back fine. I'm sure he's going to train his butt off and get prepared for, you know, whenever he comes back. What's that loud? You know, how's he, as you're dealing with it? I'm sure it's obviously very frustrating, especially for a rookie, I would think. Yeah, nah. I mean, I know it sucks for him. But nah, I think he's handling it fine. I mean, he was in there today and we were chatting up in the meeting room. So I mean, I think he'll bounce back fine. What's the feeling as a pass rusher when you get your, you work so hard to get there and you get your hands on the quarterback? What kind of goes through your mind? Taking to the ground. I mean, I don't know. Nothing really goes through my mind. Like there's not really a lot of thinking that goes into it. It's just all like muscle memory and second nature, just, you know, when I get my hands on, I'm taking, trying to take it to the ground. How much to kill you when he escapes your grasp? Oh, it kills you. Yeah, you definitely, it definitely makes you tight for sure.