 Hey, David, I think Derek had upwards of 50 yards on that opening drive. At what point did you know you guys were going to have a big day on the ground? You know, we had a good week of practice. We felt good about the game plan going in. We knew that the Colts had a really good defense and it was going to be a physical game. And we just went out and then executed the game plan. And we knew if we did that, we would have a good day on the ground. Over the last couple of years, the Colts have only had three times where a player has gone for over 100 yards against them. All three times, it's been Derek Henry. Does that say as much about your team's willingness to go strength on strength as much as it does Derek? You know, Derek Henry is an absolutely phenomenal football player. It's a lot of fun to play with him and to watch him do the things he does. And also I think it's just a belief in this team, our style of play, the way we practice, the way we play, the way we push each other. We want to go toe-to-toe with anyone in the league, you know, and that's what we did today. Chris Harris. David, I just want to know how cool was this day for you, getting the start and then helping your team just kind of roll over your EFC South vision component, 229. It was hard to put into words. It really is. It was very special for me. You know, something that I've been working for for a long time. It's been a huge mountain to climb, you know, a lot of valleys and peaks and valleys along the way. And just going out there and being able to help my team win and play football with these guys is, it's really cool. Terry. Tehran. Yeah, David, you got your first start and knowing your relationship with Mike Rabel, he shouted you out, you know, for your solid work today. How special was it to be able to have that first start for Rabel, you know, a guy who you're obviously very close with? That's obviously very difficult. You know, I'm grateful. I'm grateful for the type of man he is, for his belief in me, giving me the nod for this week. You know, he's a really special coach and I'm just proud to be able to play for him and play with these guys. And it really does mean a lot to me that it's been a long time coming and finally got the opportunity to give the nod and I want to make him proud and my team is proud and, you know, I knew I could do it. I just needed that opportunity and I'm so good today. And obviously you had the touchdown last season. What is that rank as far as, you know, against this being your first start, especially what you guys were able to do on the ground today? The touchdown was great, man. The touchdown really was. But give me a great team win any day of the week. Just a beautiful rushing attack to a dominant win. I'll take that every day of the week. Jim? And David, I imagine you wouldn't be in this position if you had not worked hard and put yourself in a position to succeed when you got the call. I guess in some ways, how much does this make all your hard work and perseverance kind of feel good to be in a position to help this team when guys go down? You know, when you're not a starter and you may not be on track squad or, you know, wherever you may be in this league, it's a crazy league. You know, and I always just hold on to the belief that, you know, during the opportunity, I can step in and execute my job through my assignment and, you know, help this team win. You know, that opportunity came today and I'm just proud to be able to go out there and do my job. And how tough is it to see other teammates go down? I mean, Taylor goes down, Ty goes down. You never want to be by a friend to get hurt. It did put you in a position to be where you are now. But how tough is that to see teammates go down but also knowing it opens up an opportunity for you? Yeah, you never want to see guys go down. I think that's some of the hardest things to deal with in this game. You know, me and Taylor, we spent the whole offseason training together. You know, him going down was tough to see. You just know how hard it worked. Same with Ty. You know, I know he was a tough dude. As soon as I saw him try to put some pressure on that foot, I knew something was up. But at the same time, it is part of the game. It is football. Guys go down, things happen. And you just have to be ready. And there's no shortcuts in being ready. You've got to do it day in, day out, year in, year out. You've got to make the right decisions. You've got to study. And that's what I've done. Two more, Paul S. Chris, you've got so much early movement. Derek's initial lane seems so big. Sorry if I'm being repetitive. What was the key to so consistently getting him an early lane? What is the extra new assignment? We had a great game plan going on. We knew if we effected it well that we could get Derek deep into his lane for the fifth step. And if you do that, he starts rolling. It's exciting to be a part of. The other Paul. David, congratulations. I'm curious. How was the news or the circumstances where the coaches who might have told you how do they tell you that you were going to start and also who's who did you contact first family wise or friend wise to share the news with You know, well, I first talked to our own coach because we were watching the film, the first guy we talked to make sure that I knew a great role today. And yeah, the first person I told was my wife, for sure. You know, she's she's kind of seen those, seen those valleys, seen those hard days, and being able to share the good news with her is big.