 believe in each other and not being selfish. Everyone happy for each other's success. All of us come to work each and every day trying to see how can we make each other better. And I guess I've been said that me and Niko, we always have a bet each and every week. Whoever had the best stats, and that's just some locker buddies and Mississippi State thing we used to do. So I mean, we're doing it now. So I think it's just that competitive mindset that we have, we want to play together, but we also want to compete with each other to keep pushing each other to the high of the limit. Who's the head? Well, I think the last couple of weeks he held, and that just props to him. And he'll tell you that when he, his job is to come inside and especially on third down to win is one-on-ones. When I'm getting the slide, you see him, it's plain and simple that he winning. And then when I'm getting, when he getting the slide, like on last week, you know, when I did get the chance to go one-on-one, I ended up winning my one-on-one. So I think that's just the best thing about all D-liners. All D-liners is that, you know, even if we single block, whenever we get that single block, guys gonna take advantage and win. Does that come with a reward? Like, you guys buy each other dinner or take care of each other? Now we take care of each other. You know, it's dealing with, you know, money or whatever it may be. But like I said, that's something we have going. And I just got to keep out the numbers and everything that's to us. But yeah, it's always good to be able to have them type of competitive mindset. I mean, could that make guys, not just trying to be selfish or anything like that, it make you want to play harder for each other and just, you know, trying to get your best, you know, the best you on Sunday, so. This Texas team, they've kind of found a groove running the football. What has stood out to you about that? How personally do you take it to stop their streak of being able to run the ball like that? Well, I mean, you know that we take a lot of pride in stopping to run. And, you know, they say that, T'Ochi said it's a day we didn't really got to talk about it to the media, but I mean, to me it needed to be said that we are chasing that number one spot. And the Baltimore's in front of us right now, I think about 16 yards. But we're chasing that number one, stopping to be the number one run defense. And, you know, that's come with, you know, we've ended up the year off against the Texans who have been running the ball more than they believe in when they're running back. And they're apparently they're linemen because, you know, they're linemen blocking jobs. So, you know, I think that's the mindset for us. You know, we still, no matter who it may be, we won't let nobody run the ball on us. How much does it, how many more pressures you guys did as an entire team? How much is having him as kind of the fourth superhero or whatever you want to call it in your group? Help everybody. I mean, it's always good to have guys like that, like Bud with his type of demeanor, his type of skill set. We all have different skill set. We all know what type of player we are. And Bud knows what type of player he is. So I think the best thing about him, he knows what type of player he is coming off the edge. So, you know, we have a side, he's at home. You know, he taking his game, whatever he do best and, you know, speed rush, power rush, whatever it may be. You know, he taking to his and helping our D-Lamina. You know, if he's, you know, making a quarterback step up, or the guys inside flushing the quarterback to them guys on the outside thing, I think they just go back to shows that, you know, we all working together to accomplish one come and go. And that's to affect the quarterback.