 I want to ask you about mining hooker and just how he is capable of stepping up as a leader, not just progressing to a starter, but as a leader of this defense is something that he said he wants to do. And it's a role that he's embracing. Yep, great question. You know, he's a third year player now or going into his third year. And, you know, coach very boys talks about, you know, doesn't matter if you're a rookie, or if you're a 12th year vet, you know, there are always opportunities lead. And I think with his personality that he will find those opportunities, you know, been happy with his progression, both on and off the field from a rookie to last year. And now this year again he's trying to take that next step. And I think that, you know, it's something exciting that that he's taken on and something that hopefully will continue to see throughout the year. And we're seeing just in a couple of practices that I've saw, got to watch, you know, fired, you know, hooker they're calling out motions and formations and things seems like there's more of an emphasis on communication. Is that something that you've kind of honed in with the guys. So, you know, always in our defense, since 18, you know, it's been big for our safety is to be able to really be the quarterbacks back there and communicate our defense and also communicate the, the offensive well, just like you said, the motions personnel splits, all that type stuff. So that's our expectations of them out there. So, you know, it's good that you saw that when you're out there, but that's the expectation every day and it doesn't matter if it's KB, Amani, Dane, any of those guys that's what we need to do out there every play and you know, it's definitely something that we're going to keep on demanding from those guys and something that they're going to demand from each other. I just wanted to know, Farley was signed this off season what does he add to the secondary. I've known Mathias for a long time. You know, I had him when I was at Notre Dame, he was he played at Notre Dame as well. So, you know, first, just, you know, his veteran presence, obviously he's been in a couple systems now, Indy, the jets. So, you know, his veteran presence, his pro mentality coming into work every day, day in and day out. And then just the ability, you know, to play the safety position at a high level, you know, he started games in this league. And, you know, so we're just excited to have him here in that role. We've kind of seen Amani's, you know, kind of development here you've ever seen that what's kind of next for him as he steps into what looks like he's stepping into a much bigger role, you know, even this season. Yep, so like you alluded to earlier, just as far as, you know, developing from a rookie to, you know, second year player last year and now this year and, you know, definitely happy and proud of him with his progress so far. But I do think and, you know, that there is even more out there for him, you know, and he's attacked it this year. With the OTAs and, you know, lifting and everything like that. And so now we just continue to look for him to become that complete safety that can do everything that we're asking him to do as far as, you know, deep zones, intermediate zones, man to man coverage on the team, blitzing all those things that we ask our safety to do on a plan and play out basis we just continue to look forward to him to develop those skills, and then obviously the communication part as well. Pre snap. And you kind of mentioned him hitting the whites a little bit and I think he mentioned maybe he even actually maybe lost a little bit from a white standpoint. Are you trying to or is he trying to maybe find what's where he is from a where he's best from a white speed standpoint and is that part of what the office is about want to play faster, but also want to be sturdy and is that kind of we're in the process of that right now. Exactly right you know he's been working hard. You know when he's been here with our weight staff and he hasn't been here, you know, he's been working hard in other places. You know, he's definitely watching what he eats. And, you know, definitely just like, like you said, Jim, trying to make sure that he's at his maximum speed, but also not at a weight that that won't be good for the safety position. So, how much success maybe help his confidence moving forward. Could you repeat that question. I'm sorry. How much do you think the success he's already had in the league in the buddha pick off four passes last year and kind of make the most of the time when he's been out there how much does that help him from a confidence standpoint, going to this year. I think that's a better question for a money as far as his confidence level but as far as my confidence level in him. You know, I'm very confident that you know he continues to, you know, progress in the way we see it. Progress in the way we seem to do that, you know, he should be able to play all the things that we're asking our safety to play, you know, I think it's always good for someone whether it's a football player anybody else to be able to fall back on past, you know, things that they've done in order to, you know, have some confidence in the future. But again, you know, he's going to have to go out this year. And like he did in OTA's mini camp and then obviously in camp and do good things there as well, you know, I don't I don't know how much last year is going to really be able to do anything for us, you know, come this year. And last thing for me, how critical is his training camp going to be from a communication standpoint. You know, with the safeties and the DVs obviously hoping Genors is out there and Elijah and and Caleb but a lot of new faces to work with from for your group how how important training camp going to be just to try to get everybody on the same page. Yeah, Jim, extremely important communication. You know, with the new pieces that we've added. So over the last couple months, we all got to be on the same page we got to see it through the same eye so that goes from, you know, us as coaching staff, and then to the players, and so we're going to do a lot to make sure that we all see things through the same lenses. And you know that already started through OTA's it'll continue through mini camp. And then like you said, in camp, you know we're just going to make sure that our communication is at a premium level elite level, so that we can can perform well for not on the same page and we're not all communicating the same thing. You know, obviously, bad things happen in the back end.