 Shadow, this is essentially all I've had getting to quarterbacks this year, getting some turnovers. When you go through a game where it didn't get a take away at Worsack, do you have to make sure guys don't maybe press trying to, you know, maybe work too hard to get some of those this week? Yeah, I think, I mean, we're just going to have to be smart. We're going to have to stay coordinated. And fortunately for us, he's not as mobile as Tyrod, right? But yeah, we're just going to have to play within the scheme. These guys have done a good job of that for the most part up throughout the season. And finding ways to win the world of ones when they get them. But absolutely, I think that was the one thing from Sunday, we just got to be able to turn the ball over, you know, and I think when you get pressure, you're able to get some pressure, quarterback holds the ball a little bit more, and you can get some of that pressure that leads to some air and throws at times or potentially get an opportunity to get it off of him. When you have a game like this past one where you guys are pinned inside your own 10-yard line twice, you know, the different situations you were put into. How do you go about talking to your guys and just making them understand, yeah, we lost, but these are some different things that we did. Yeah, I mean, wherever they get the ball, we got to go out there and play. Like, I mean, it's the game, it's the team game as part of it. We're asked to stop them from scoring, whether it's on their own one or our one-yard line, right? We got to find a way to stop them, whether it's holding the field goal or not letting them drive it down there and even kick a field goal. So I think that's a big part of it. That's our mindset. I think the guys have kind of bought into that, you know, defending every blade of grass regardless of how they get there. And that's something hopefully we can continue. What did you like about kind of the patience that this team forces you to play with in terms of the short stuff? Is that a different kind of challenge? Yeah, I mean, I think they do a good job. Cord back his own time with his throws. He recognizes coverages and he's able to get out of his hands. That's an element too. Obviously, we're going to have to stop the run. I think the run game and play action and then some of those throws, whether they take their shots or whether they check it down, whatever that might be. I mean, there's a lot of elements kind of to this offense. So we're going to have to be good. We're going to have to kind of play our defense and execute and understand how they're going to attack us with some of those things within that might be a little bit different than some other teams. How's the buster and the way he's played throughout his career? What's the process like in trying to get him up to speed? Yeah, man, it's good getting him in here. He's been meeting, he met all day yesterday. Trying to get caught up, obviously. But kind of see how the week goes, see where he's at with everything. But it's good to get a veteran presence in here. A guy that's played to be able to go in. Probably a little bit easier for him to plug and play than some of these guys who don't have much experience. Are they comparable pieces or are they pretty distinct in what they offer? Yeah, I think all three of them are really good players. I think Harris runs the ball really hard. I think Stevenson runs the ball really hard. You see him falling forward. One guy isn't bringing him down. They're breaking through arm tackles. He's going to take everybody getting to the ball to try to get these guys on the ground. Then you mix them both and I think he's playing well right now, too. I mean, he's catching the ball a little bit out of the backfield. He protects. He's got some carries, too, where he's doing some good things, run the ball. So it's going to be a big challenge for us. I think that group is pretty good. Top to bottom with who they got. They can kind of plug them all in and they can all do a little bit of everything. And is my perception of his progression of the last five or six weeks pretty accurate that he's made a giant leap? Yeah, I think he's probably getting more comfortable with what they're doing, everything. He's learning, right? Just like all these rookies and all these guys and even the veterans throughout the season, right? I think he's learning as it goes. I think he's doing a good job taking care of the football, right? Like, he's not throwing some of those picks that he was throwing early on in the season. And they're running the ball, right? They've had success running the ball. And that always, it's the quarterback's best friend. If you can run the football, it's going to open some things up for you in the passing game. And all the stress isn't really falling on him to actually go out there and do things. He's progressed. He's an improved player and he's playing really well for him right now and kind of running the show and operating at a high level. You're trying to see John out here before a good period of time. Now you're preparing to stop him. From that perspective, what are some of the things that stand out to you about him? Yeah, I mean, you see the same things. He's a straight line speed guy that can run and catch the ball. He's a blocker. He's going to battle you in the run game, blocking edge guys. We've got to be good there. The same guy, if he gets a ball in his hands, it's tough to bring down, right? When he gets a full steam of speed going and he's running, like he's hard to bring down on one guy. So it's got to be smart, got to understand who he is and hopefully not let him get revved up and get rolling on us. Whether he's catching it, whether they handed to him in the backfield, all the different things they kind of use for him. It's a team game, obviously, every week. But offense shorthand now probably going to be tough sledding to get guys healthy. Do guys challenge each other? Going to defense? We know we need to step up, try to carry our load even more or is that just goes without saying? Yeah, I think we go into every week. Hopefully trying to get as many stops as we possibly can regardless of what's going on with the offense. And I think there probably is a little bit of urgency, a little awareness from our players with what's going on. But ultimately, like every game we go into regardless of who's on the other side for us in offense, like we're trying to stop them as much as we can. I do think we got to be able to continue to play well, get these stops, keep giving them opportunities. We got to do a better job, like not getting any turnovers last week. We didn't help ourselves. Like we got to do better in that regard. We got to be able to get the ball, we got to take the ball away and hopefully set those guys up with some field position where they can go and do some things and not having to drive the whole length of the field.