 But eventually you kind of got to, you know, chase your dreams, chase what you want to do in life and that was kind of play sports. So, you know, God gave me the ability to be able to be better at sports than everybody else in this world. You know, a lot of people are better than other stuff than everybody in this world. So I'd rather chase my coach Calipari to say, chase your genius. So, yeah, thank you. Appreciate that. Thank you. Appreciate that. Yep. How are you doing? Good. How are you? How's London treating you? How are you feeling? You know, we kind of got here and we've just been doing all football stuff. So London has been fine. Coach has been fine. Practice has been fine. So ready to get to that game. How were meetings when it felt like... Hold it? Right now? You can hold it if you want. You got it. I got it. How were meetings this morning what felt like probably 4 a.m. Atlanta time? It really felt like I didn't... I did sleep on the plane, but it really felt like I didn't sleep. I feel like the same day to be honest with you. But we went over practice from yesterday. Normal Friday routine that we got out. Did our red zone, all that type of stuff for Friday. Fast Friday. So it's pretty normal. I know this is a business trip and goal number one is a win. But, you know, it's different. It's not something every NFL player gets to experience. What are you going to try to soak up about this trip? Anything else for Mike? Kind of outside looking in. I mean, I've never really been outside the country except when I was two. Went to Nigeria with my family. So that's kind of the only really aspirations I've had to go to Nigeria. But now I'm like out here in London. And that's really a crazy thing to be playing sports for your team outside the country. It's really a cool experience. Going to go see the city for dinner and come back and focus on the game. He said he's buying all the running bags. He's buying linebackers too. He wants to be in my interview. He can buy my dinner too. Hold the mic, man. What are your plans today? Get on my feet, eat, see what kind of food they got here. And then come back and sleep. I haven't slept in a long time. It's my fourth year in the league. I'm straight. I might as well, but that's not how we're rolling tonight. Is it tough though to focus and dial in when there is an overnight flight? Things are a little different. Some other distractions of having the sightseeing and looking at souvenirs. I don't really think it's that important because it's that hard. I'm sure it's different for everybody. But at the end of the day, there's another team that came down here. They're trying to beat us. So when it is time to dial in and focus on the game, I think it's pretty easy for us to focus in on it. What stands out about Zach Wilson about that Jets offense that you've seen? He has a great arm. Get out of the pocket and create. I think that's what he wants to do. He's going to make some stuff up on the flies. You saw last week where he went off against the Titans there. So this is his natural talent. He's a very talented kid, but we're going to have our plans and we're going to have to execute. Would it be some of the things y'all got to do with him scrambling around? Let's stay disciplined. That's it. That's what it is. What about the drops? Looks like they were dropping on. You talked about it after the game. Didn't they run somebody underneath? What do you got to do with that? Again, let's stay disciplined. So when he escapes the pocket, we're going to have to look up routes. That's kind of the name of the game. When you have a scrambling quarterback, they're just buying times like a second play within a play. Making sure we can lock on our receivers. Yeah, and their Russian numbers don't look great. You know, with Carter and my man from Maryland, I believe you know how to, how does that, you know, I mean we just look at that number. Yeah, no. I mean they still try to run the ball though. So if we're not respecting the run game, that's not a good equation when a team can run the ball on you. So we're going to have to stuff the run game. Again, forcing to be in that passing game and they have to execute when Zach's trying to do his stuff. Carter. Okay. Thanks, John. This Carter and Johnson, do they have different styles? I mean they're kind of in a similar scheme. One's more of a third down back, but they're in a similar run scheme. At the end of the day, you know, they're going to try to run their gap scheme runs or their home, we call them home back runs. They're going to kind of get finished downhill the correct way. So we just have to fill up our gaps and tackle. Thanks, boys. Yep. Thanks for waiting. Thanks for waiting. Thank you. Appreciate you.