 You know who I'm bringing in, someone who's a sick pup and obsessed with all things tape. When you heard Kyle Shanahan say that, did you say, let's go? I was excited to hear him say it because it is ridiculous at this point. You've talked about, okay, we've seen enough from Brock Curdie that it's just, people are just trying to make headlines out of this, I guess, trying to poke holes in his game. But- Is he that good? When you do look, yeah, I think he is. When you do look at the tape, there's plenty to see. Let's look at some of that tape right now. And I'll show you. So here against the Cardinals last weekend, again, the system does help, the talent helps. Of course it does, it helps every quarterback. You see the collection of it here, Debo, IU, Kittle, McCaffrey. And the play design helps too. You see the bunch up top, that's gonna draw a lot of attention. Debo's gonna clear things out, McCaffrey's gonna run this little Texas route from the opposite side, which you don't see a lot because it takes a long time, especially in this area of the field. But again, the offensive line also needs to work and they do a great job. You see the space that's created by Debo's clear out for McCaffrey, Pertie's able to deliver the ball for the touchdown. But again, even with all the talent, the scheme, everything working, you gotta throw a perfect ball here. It's not like McCaffrey's wide open. And Pertie puts that thing right on the money for Christian to be able to make the grab and take it in for this score. Oh, right, it's a thing. I hear you guys, thank you. And you'll see later in the game too. You got Debo in the backfield, you got McCaffrey in the slot running this jet, a lot of eye candy, great play design here. But again, Pertie's gotta make the right read, make the right throw. So here you'll see a little quarterback waggle. The flat defender has to widen out from McCaffrey off the jet sweep. You got a double team on Kittle. You got more flat support widening out for Debo. And that creates all that space for Ayuk to sneak behind on this deep cross to the sideline. But again, Pertie gets the ball out on time. It's in the perfect spot. And that's a huge gain downfield. But even when it isn't about the scheme, even when it's just about your quarterback making a play, we've seen Pertie get it done. This is just a simple back shoulder fade to Ayuk. But look at how perfectly Pertie executes this. This ball is coming out. And Ayuk is only five yards down the field. That's ridiculous anticipation. You have to have such great chemistry with your receivers to be able to make this throw. And he puts it in the perfect spot. Again, just five yards downfield when this ball is getting released and is in the absolute perfect spot. Ayuk knows it's coming, is able to make the adjustment, make the catch. And I think that's something that I haven't gotten credit for either. You don't see a lot of mental mistakes out of this group. You don't see miscommunications. They are on the same page. And Pertie is dealing right now. You don't look into 20 of 21 in this league. It doesn't happen. You have to be good. And I think it's time for people to shut up and appreciate what he's doing right now.