 I wanted to ask you about AJ. Obviously, it seems like early every game, he goes down. Rabel was joking about that. He doesn't know if he just likes you guys all going on the field and giving them some attention. But inevitably, he comes back a couple plays later and gets the job done. 52 yard catch there late in the game. Wonder if he could speak to the toughness he shows when we know he's not 100% running those big routes. Well, I'll tell you what, he's done a great job all year of kind of being resilient and being able to play through some of the things that he's had to endure throughout the course of the year. But I mean, he loves football. He loves football. He loves competing. And I think he displays that weekend and week out. How hard is it to you've played? I'm sure you've dealt with ankle injury, knee tweak, whatever, to get that out of mind and still run the route and find the speed to be yourself even with that stuff going on. He said, I hurt later. Yeah, a lot of times we're talking about mental focus. A lot of times, your focus kind of overcomes some of the stuff that hurts because you really just focused on doing your job. You understand that you're out there to compete. And your opponent doesn't care that you're a little bit sore. You're nicked up. He can care less. So you rely heavily on your adrenaline and just really your will to play. Really appreciate it, Rob. Hope you're well. You too. The troops will come en masse in a minute. We're going to hang out for a bit and see if anyone jumps over. OK. Thanks. In the meantime, can you just talk about Corey Davis and his season and what he's been able to do throughout the course of the season as far as growth and just his continued progress? I think Corey's done an outstanding job. We're really persevering through a lot of things this year. From how I see the death of his brother, who we love dearly and was extremely close to. And he just became a father. So it's been some highs and lows for him. And I think he's done an outstanding job of kind of handling those things. I just think the maturity and the growth that he's shown this year has been immense. When you think about, when I think about that, when I first got here to now, it's like night and day. He's a true professional. He's a pro. He prepares well. He plays hard. Everybody knows how tough he is. But I think that the thing that doesn't get talked about a lot is really just the things that he's overcome and just some of the adversities and how he's willed himself through that. And just the growth has been, I've been fortunate to be a part of it and really be able to see him accomplish those things. And last season, he had a big game against Baltimore in the playoffs. He had that touchdown. Is there any carryover from last season to this season as far as his preparation and just kind of his expectations heading into this game? We approach it every week. This is a week-to-week league. So every week is a little bit different. It's a different opponent. You've got different things that you've got to prepare for. So we'll just take the same approach as we always do. But knowing it is going to be, obviously, when you get to the playoffs, there are no layups. There are no days off. This is going to be a tough game for us. So we'll have to prepare accordingly. John Glennon. Rob, how are you? Good, thanks. Good question for you about Cory. I'm sorry if I'm already been asked. But it's kind of an unusual, rough game for him last week in that he really had very few drops all year and had a couple there in the game. What is it possible that maybe in the way back of his mind there was that 1,000-yard? I know he was pretty close to the 1,000-yard. Can that maybe have a tiny bit of impact in the game? Yeah, maybe a little bit. I think he was just pressing overall. He wanted to play really well. It was his brother's birthday. He would just pass away. So he's playing with a heavy heart. So yeah, he was dealing a lot throughout that game. So it's unfortunate, but he's a pro and he'll bounce back from it. I was going to say, in regards to Cory, I mean, certainly incredible effort for Cory and so forth always. He does see, at least from afar, like maybe the confidence goes up and down a little bit with him. And I wondered if that's the case in your mind and if it is, how do you deal with that and kind of make sure to get him back in the right place? I don't see his confidence waning evidently from that matter. I think it's really, I think this game for me was an anomaly. It's something that, if you look at how he's performed throughout the year, he's really been pretty consistent for the most part. Obviously in the beginning, he was working through some injuries or playing through some things. But I just, he had a rough game and then it happens. And he understands that we're fortunate that, you know, get another game to kind of rectify things and put on a good performance. You mind if I ask anymore? Is anybody else in line or? Go for it. OK, thank you. Yeah, and again, in regards to Cory, you know, I can only imagine what the emotions have been like for him this season. You know, you mentioned his brother as well. And then of course, had the baby daughter the other week. You know, what's, you know, from dealing with him every day, how has he dealt with all the ups and downs that he's had to this year? He's handled it, you know, remarkably. I think, you know, anytime I would see when you, you know, when you're dealing with loss, you know, there's a lot of emotions that come with it. And, you know, he's really done a great job of kind of trying to stay as even keel as possible. You know, I think he's fortunate. He's got a great support around him. So he knows that there's nothing that he can't ask for. And we'll do anything we can to help him in regards to that. And he has a strong support system at home with his wife. So, you know, he's done a great job of handling those things. And, you know, I think we're all proud of him in terms of the growth that he's shown this year and just really who he is as a man. Jim? And Rob, I know, you know, all your guys kind of deal with some adversity. I know AJ continues to kind of fight through injuries to play. How has he done that in your mind and continue to have success as he deals with pain and recovery? Well, I think, you know, I would see that the training staff has done, they do a great job of, you know, getting them ready for the game so that he can go out and perform at a high level. You know, just the way we practice, you know, Ray does a great job of, you know, kind of, you know, implementing the plan for him so we can, you know, we can get him to the game. And so he feels great when he's playing or at least as good as he can. So, you know, I think some of it's the schedule, some of it's the work that he does to prepare himself. And, you know, some of it's just, you know, just being gritty and gutting it out. One last one for John Blunnan. Rob, I'm full of questions for you today. One last on Arthur Smith, very hot name these days, obviously, in terms of speculation on coaching jobs. I wonder if you could just talk about what he's been like as an offensive coordinator for you. And if, by any chance, if you've learned a thing or two, working with Arthur? Yeah, Arthur's extremely consistent in his approach. He allows his position coaches to coach. You know, he's a really good communicator. You know, he treats all the players the same. You know, I mean, the expectation doesn't change from one player to the next or from one coach to the next. So, you know, just learn the consistency, you know, and really just learn from his approach, you know, in terms of how he studies and formulating the game plans. And that thing I love about him is he's open to input. You know, if you have some, you got some ideas and you want to bring them to the table, you know, he's more than welcome to sit down and listen to those. And so it's really an open form with Arthur. He does a great job of communicating. And I guess in that regard, probably an understatement, but pretty impressive what Arthur and all of you guys have done with this offense. Over the past couple of seasons. You know, it's a testament to the players, you know, the players are bought in, you know, just the things that we're asking them to do. And because you could have the best design in the world that the players don't buy in, you know, it's just drawings on a piece of paper. So those guys do a great job of bringing it to life and executing it. And, you know, here we are, we're sitting in a wildcard game on Saturday or Sunday. That's right. Hey, Coach, we had a few more people jump in. So all of time for two more. Teresa. Rob, sorry to come in late and sorry if you've already answered this, but with AJ's production, what has he gotten better at in his second season? And what about him allows him or how much is he pushing to keep improving? Well, AJ's, he loves football. Whatever his weaknesses are, he's going to work on those things. You know, he always wants to know, you know, what do I need to get better? And so it's never a question of work with him, just a matter of whether his body allows him to do that from week to week. You know, I just think, you know, with AJ, I think he's maturing. He's a better pro this year than he was last year. I think he understands how to, you know, how to get himself through an NFL season, which is, as a rookie, you have no idea. And he kind of hit that rookie wall last year towards the end. So he's been able to kind of sustain himself a lot better this year, just knowing what to expect and understanding how to get himself through an NFL season and be able to play at a high level from week to week. Last one, TD. Yeah, Coach Rob, looking at this tandem that you have, it really seems like these guys are able to play off of each other, whereas coverage rolls, AJ, Corey steps up, and vice versa. How impressive has it been, you know, seeing this duo come into their own, the way that they have for you? You know what, those guys have worked extremely hard, man. And, you know, I tip my hat to both of them for kind of buying in to what we're asking them to do. You know, we're asking you guys to do some dirty work, getting in, they block linebackers. Not all about just getting down the field, catching the ball, some of the little things that kind of go unnoticed with those guys, you know, that you don't get, you know, on every team. So I think we're fortunate from that aspect, but I think the great thing about both of those guys, they go out and compete week to week. That's what they do, they go out and compete, and try to take advantage of every opportunity that they get.