 Well, it's key. Any time you have a big guy inside there, we talked about it last week. You ask, and I kind of evaded the question because I didn't have any idea about how we do. But you look at guys, and any time you've got a big guy that plays inside that can get knocked back and get penetration, it's going to help everybody around them be able to fit off of them, be able to play off of them, especially in the running game. And he did a good job. And you said he maybe played a tad more than you thought. Was that because you were in a situation where you could use him, or because he maybe earned more snaps because he was effective? A little bit of both. We needed him in certain situations, basically down there on the goal line. And then we thought he was playing fairly effective. It was a little bit of both, you know? What did you think about his presence on the goal line? I mean, you could watch the film, and you could see him moving guys. I mean, what you had in mind for him when he came in the building? Well, certainly. That's what we had in mind when we watched him play in college football and drafted him. I think everybody thought that he's a powerful young man. But on that goal line play, too, or several of the goal line plays down there, there's a lot of guys who made some plays, too. I mean, he got a good knock back, but Jarrell made a nice play, Wood made a nice play. We had a bunch of guys that made good plays. Guys were in the right spots at the right time, and good things happened. What would you have done if Mike would have said? He said, I guess one of the scenarios was potentially let him score. If you're a defensive coordinator, if he would have said let him score, how would you handle that? I'd do what the head coach tells me to do. Is that the right answer to give you? That's the best you're going to get. Did you see teams that saw, I know Simmons only played the one game, but at some point, I mean, teams might have to pick whether they're going to double Casey or Simmons, and what might that do for a defense? Well, that'll help Jarrell Casey a heck of a lot. Probably because I would guess if you're gone to Jarrell's more of a guy that's going to be able to move and do those things, and it helps either one of them. Whichever way you go, it's hard to double everybody, and it's just like us in coverage. You can't double everybody. One of these receivers is going to be able to catch going to have one on one. So anytime you can do anything like that, you've got a guy that can potentially cause somebody to put two on him in any place. Helps the linebackers, helps everybody. Do you find yourself at all wanting to try to get the three big guys with Daquan in there too? More, I know that's been, you guys haven't done that a whole lot. Well, that certainly could be a package. I don't know. That's something, it really is all predicated on what the offense does coming in, what we think they're going to do, what we anticipate they're going to do, how well we match up, how well we can play certain calls. It's a great idea, and certainly we try to do as many multiple things as we can. But also, you can't get to the point where the playbook is so big that guys then can't play because they're thinking all the time. So there's always a catch 22 with it a little bit. So we'll just see. Every week is just so different than this league on how you got to play the game. Coach Bruce's philosophy on offense has always been no risk it, no biscuit. Just tell him quarterback will back there and you see some letter rip. Is that something you guys can take advantage of with a guy like James? It's, I mean, I don't know if you can take advantage. It's still going to end up when all is said and done. He rips it back there. If he rips it deep to Evans, you still got to be able to go up and make the play. At some point in time, all zone coverage is turned into one-on-ones down the field. When you, somebody a couple of weeks ago, I remember reading about one of our, somebody had said something about one of our corners playing better in man than he was in zone. And I think he was referring to a certain play that I think he thought we were in zone and we weren't, we were actually in man. Once the ball gets 15 yards on the field, whether you're in cover three or you're in man coverage, who's on him, the corner is one-on-one. So you can't double everybody. I mean, they got dynamic receivers. I mean, number 12 is just like all the rest of the guys we've been seeing every week. I mean, he's a great receiver. And we know a lot about Mike Evans from the past. But his philosophy, whatever, we just got to play the plays. We got to do a good job. We got to be attention to detail on all that we do. It's really more about us doing our thing than it is about him doing his. What do you see from James on film? Obviously he's coming off a rough game in London a couple weeks ago. Well, the thing of it is, he's also, I've seen him in a game against the LA Rams where he lit it up. So as a defensive coordinator, I very seldom look at things that guys don't do well. I look at things that guys do well, because I'm always going to look at, we got to stop the things that they do best. And when he's hot and on time and throws, he's got a strong arm, saw it out here in practice a year ago when they were here. I mean, he can wing it now. So we got to do a good job of defending that. And so too much stock sometimes has put it, a guy from the Jets may go out next week and throw for 400 yards. He had a bad day. OK, and then that's just how it is. And I've heard all these things about guys have a great day or have a really bad day. Well, yeah, this guy's not very good, and then the next week they light it up. So Brady's as good as there's ever been. But a year ago, we took care of business out here. So it's more about us than it really sometimes is about them. You mentioned guys around Simmons that made plays at the goal line. I guess Wesley was one of them. And I guess this year has been different for him as far as what he's been asked to do. But how has he handled all of that and continued to be a pro where he steps up what you need? I told him one day, I don't know, because a couple of weeks ago or something, he may be the best pro I've ever been around. And I've been around some great ones. And he has handled everything with class, with dignity, prepares like he's going to play. And then when he does play, he's prepared to play. He's great for the younger guys that are in the room because there's a bunch of younger guys in that room. He's a great role model for all the guys on defense. He is, I can't say enough good things about Wood. He's a dream to coach.