 This team has been 9 and 7 every season since you got in the league, but now that's over. How significant is the 10th win and what is different do you think about this team? I credit everybody in this organization to be able to accomplish this. We're not done, we're not satisfied, but credit to everybody that's in that building every day, working to be able to do things like this for this organization. So credit to everybody involved. So it takes all of us. Is anything specific you think that's gotten you over the hump? I think we just, you know, because we got here and he instilled a culture in us and we just built off from it. We believe in it and just go out there and work. The season is a grind and we just try to play our style of football weekend and week out. Jim. And Derek, how'd you like the way you guys executed on offense today? And what's the confidence level for this team after scoring, I guess over 30 points for the nighttime this season? Yeah, you know, I thought we started clicking, you know, we start putting plays and, you know, getting out of the field, putting drives together and getting in the hands-on. Go drives where we start, you know, some things we still need to improve on, but it's a lot of things that we can build off of from this game, you know, like everybody got involved, everybody was able to make plays and, you know, just take the momentum from this game and carry it on to next week, you know, through practice and, you know, getting ready to prepare for Sunday again. Teresa. Derek, you mentioned that offensive improvement and the drives that you all couldn't. How much better can this offense get? I mean, you've seasoned high on points, fit straight game with at least 420 yards. It looks a little bit like an offense you played back in college in. Yeah, I think just, you know, not being happy, you know, with the result always felt like we can, you know, be better. And that's, I think, that's just our focus. You know, how can we improve, you know, from this game going into next week and working on that collectively when we're out there on the field throughout practice throughout the week. Terry. Derek, second time this year, you've had a shift on where you just threw a man down on the ground. What's the reaction from your teammates and the huddle and from guys when you get back to the sideline? Does it kind of fire everybody up when those things happen? You know, I was, you know, I was looking at him. You know, it was me and him one-on-one and I could really see everybody's reaction. You know, I was running the ball and I'm sure once I, you know, get done with this and I checked my phone. The phone was going crazy, text messages and stuff like that. But, you know, you know, usually, you know, they usually get hyped. I appreciate my teammates, you know, Darren Bates and all those guys are always hyped up on the sideline when, you know, I go to, you know, do something like that. But, you know, I couldn't tell you if I was so focused on what I had to do. Yeah, Derek, you talk about Ray Bull kind of installing that culture when he got here. Part of that was hiring Art to be the offensive coordinator. How much of a difference do you think that he's made in helping you guys to have team success and ultimately to be able to do the kind of things that you're doing unprecedented? Yeah, I think we just, you know, being physical, be relentless by the way we work. We know it's hard work. We know it's a crime. Effort and finish, you know, with Coach Babel Preaches. I think Art has always been about that, being physical. I went a lot of effort straining the finish. And, you know, I think it was just a perfect fit. And, you know, you know, see how to keep going week after week. Thanks. Luke? Derek, in the past around this time, you all have had to maybe rely on other teams to help you out for that final playoff push. How exciting is it to know that, you know, you sort of control your own destiny and that the ball is in your court as to how the season finishes for the Titans? Yeah, I think for us, it's just tunnel vision, focus on what's at hand and not get too caught up in everything that's going on. What we need to do as a team to, you know, be better on all three phases. I'm going there and win on Sunday. You can't control all the outside stuff. Just control what we can control. And that's how we play together on all three phases. Paul? Derek, they are all obviously impressive feats of strength. I wonder if this stiff arm felt any different to you. It seemed like it was particularly vicious, violent, effective, whatever word do you want to put on it? You know, I just look out of the dependence on approach. You know, usually they start high and go low real quick. So I'm not able to, you know, get my hand to be able to still farm and, you know, stay high the whole time. I think he was trying to see if I was going to put it out there and if he can lock it down and get a tackle. But I just waited and, you know, timed it and worked. Last one, Buck? Yeah, it's the funny visual, Derek, the helmet on the stick drill that you guys do at practice for the stiff arms. But how much do you think that's helped you kind of refine your technique on that? Yeah, it has to help. We do it every day. So it better help because, you know, we do it every day. And, you know, repetition, that things definitely help me out there on the field.