 this week for the Chargers? Been a good week so far, putting in some good work. And we've got a heck of a challenge coming in this weekend. And I want to keep the ball rolling and put out a good performance. What's been the sake of your team after y'all getting in first place and starting preparing for the Chargers to defend that? It's been good. It's been good to get a win last week and take our place in the division. But the mindset has been back to work, knowing it's a long season still, more than half the season left to go from playing the game. There's a lot of football left to play. But the guys are in a good mode and we want to just keep building. Y'all just played a couple of years ago. What are some of the issues they present without Echler and the passing attack? Yeah, you said it, man. Start off with Echler, man. He's a heck of a back. Run game, pass game, everything run through him. They got one of the better quarterbacks in the league, young talent. And Herbert back there slinging that ball. He can make every throw on the field. Good competitive offensive line. And they got a heck of a team, man. And on defense side, they got some playmaker, some stars out there too. So it's a good, complete team. So we've got to come ready and make sure we got everything in type and execute. You know, one, three straight at home. How much of a? Man, it's a credit to our fans. Man, this been, I've played in Mercedes Benz. Every year since it's been built. And this year has been, I mean, I don't remember a year like this, consistently back to back with a fan, showing how they have, man. So it's definitely greatly appreciated. And just a heck of an experience to be able to play in front of them in that stadium. So to get them wins in there mean a lot. And to give them a good show that also means a lot as well. So, you know, we couldn't do it without our fans, man. We appreciate the support. And you know, we want to take it to another level, you know, and make it a hard place to play. What are the keys to rushing the quarterback like Justin Herbert? Because Coach Peeves was talking about how he's kind of slippery to talk to that. Yeah, it's definitely slippery. You get the ball out really quick. And then even when some guys do get to him sometime, he's still, you know, he's long enough and strong enough to still get the ball off and got enough vision to still get it to somebody. So, you know, it's going to be take a group effort, you know, being disciplined on resumes because he is athletic enough to escape and step up. So definitely don't want to give any freebies up the middle. So I mean, it's going to take a heck of an effort, man. And so I'm excited for, you know, the challenge, but we got to be on our stuff. And then similar question with Eckler, just bringing him back like into the ground. He's so small, but he seems to be so shifty. What's the cutest topic? Yeah, shifty and strong, strong dude, man. And, you know, it's just rallying into the ball, pursuit angles, because like I said, he's just as shifty as he is fast. So I mean, he's a complete back. He's been there for a long time for a reason. And then they believe in him, give him a lot of opportunities for a reason. So it's going to take a heck of an effort from everybody. There's a lot of young guys along you. Yeah, I feel like the front has grown a lot. You know, a lot of young, like you said, a lot of young guys, but like whatever, everything I think experience helps, you know, and getting more comfortable. Them coming into their own, learning the pro game and knowing the adjustment that they need to make to make themselves better pros. I think I can see it transitioning from top to bottom, you know, and up to myself, you know, when you play more, you feel better, you know what I'm saying? So I think it's just been good for everybody. How is that experience? I think just knowing that it's going to take all day, you know, never relaxing. And no matter how far you are down, how far you're up, you know, you got to finish the game. You know, we've been on both sides of it to where we've been up and team come back on us and we've been down and we come back on the team. And so, I mean, we just know it's going to take all day, you know, so it's a, you know, it's kind of like a parallel where it's like, you know, you excited to start fast, but you know, you got to keep going. But if you're down, you know, it ain't over till it's over. So I mean, it'd go hand to hand, but at the end of the thing, the biggest lesson is finishing.