 What's your patience level working through that? I know you want to be back out there, but there's still a ways to go for the season. You still got time. How do you allow yourself to be patient, or how does that work? I mean, yeah, but I think if I can be out there, then I'm going to be out there. I think even last year, my whole mindset was as long as I can help the team, I'm going to be out there. So if that means kind of going through some stuff, working through it, then that's what that means. Do you expect to be good to go for the joint practices next week? Yeah, I sure do and hope so. I mean, we haven't talked about it, but I think when new blood comes in, the competition gets ramped up. You know what I mean? I don't want to miss that. You got joint work the last year, and kind of the experience of that from one year to the next, or kind of the experiences that you can bring from that work against Tampa Bay. I went back and watched those Tampa practices, and that was terrible. That was awful. But I think that's just part of being a rookie. A lot of the time, and yeah, I think I came a long way, and I think the second years came a long way as well. But we're still going into our second game, and I think there's a lot to clean up. First and foremost, we need to get communication right. We all need to be on the same page, and that's when it starts to get fun. They have pretty good receiving on that team, too. They probably had a little bit of it. Yeah, they're solid. Yeah, they're solid. And Tom was there. I don't think he's coming this week, so it's a bummer. Now, LeWant said he doesn't necessarily look forward to these joint practices, because he says. It's essentially a game for two days straight, and then you have a day off, and then you have another game. It's a lot of flying bullets, and I think, honestly, you just need to fly around. Even if you mess up, just do it 100%. I just need to work on everything. I'm always doing, trying to work on my craft. So I just feel like I just need to work on everything, really. I did it pretty decent. The fact that you went through the experience of going through an NFL game, even though it was pre-season, now that that's done, is that level things off for you a little bit, and you can just go forward and do what you need to do? Yeah, most definitely. I definitely went out there and felt the energy, and felt how it was. So it wasn't bad. So I definitely feel like I can get used to that, and just keep working from there. How much are you looking forward to the joint practices with the Bucks? Oh, yeah, I'm ready. We both going to be working, but I'm going to be working a little more, so I'm ready. You bummed that the goat's not going to be here, I guess? Oh, yeah. It's all good. I definitely wanted to talk to him, you know, Michigan guy, but it's all good. I'm going to give my chance one day. You were pretty involved in the passing game in Baltimore. Something that you didn't do a ton of at Michigan, but Todd said that it had a lot to do with your blocking and just kind of a good route running and a lot of the bird's concepts and stuff. What were you kind of working on, making sure you were getting involved? And how'd you feel about your pass pro and your blocking? Yeah, I mean, I always was able to catch and do pass pro and stuff like that, you know. So it was a good chance to get out there against Baltimore and show people that I can catch as well, you know. Is it something that translates from good blocking? You feel like it makes it a little bit easier to get open and find space? Yeah, most definitely. You see, like, who you got, who you don't got. You know, you can get out quicker and things like that so you can get open quicker. So that definitely helps, you know, so. As a transition, the NFL been pretty easy for you. I mean, obviously, you played the big 10 years ago. That's pretty good, guys. Yeah, I mean, you know, it's different. But I feel like it's been a good transition, you know, playing against a lot of good guys, playing against a lot of good guys in college in the big 10. So I definitely think the transition was fairly easy, you know, so I'm just keep getting better. And like, just keep getting better really. How do you feel like Special Teams has been going kind of in a newer role for you as well, trying to embrace that? And, you know, Mike gave you credit as well for just making an impact on Special Teams. Oh, yeah, it was them. I mean, I always play Special Teams in college. Every year I play Special Teams. So it's kind of natural, you know, so it definitely wasn't a change up for me. So it was all natural. These players are going up. So, you know, that's always a great feeling, you know, all the tragedy of everybody going up. Yeah, last year, Brady talked up to y'all's defense. I remember being in Tampa, him saying, look, these guys are pretty good. And I think it's time everybody was kind of wondering what was going to happen. Yeah. Is the vibe different this year among you guys and kind of proving it now? Yeah, man, we're trying to get amongst ourselves to make the world notice. You know, we got to go out, it's consistency. We got to go out there each weekend and not continue to put it on film. Continue to put it on tape. All guys got to click on the same sentence each and every week. Kind of looking around at the defense and saying, hey, they're really freaking guys out here. Yeah, for sure. There's not a lot of holes in the defense right now. No, definitely, man. We're getting good. You know, that comes with working. That comes with practicing. It comes with knowing each other, knowing how each other move, how each other work, you know, and continuing to work, that's cohesion of the group and going against our offense every day. You personally, how much better do you feel this year versus last year? I feel way better, man. I'm just part of it, feeling better myself. I'm just ready to go out and work.