 One thing I think our practices have is a lot of energy. Be ready to play every day. Go, go, go, go, go. Hand. Always hand up. You know, and I take that off to the guys from a long, long time ago. It gives us a reference point to always go back to. And since a lot of those guys come back to practices, they'll come back and tell us, guys, oh, you got it easier or all you this or they'll tell me, hey, you're getting soft. Energy now. Energy. Let's go. Come on, Josh. I need you, Josh. Coming into practice is very intense. It's more or less us having a lock-in. You know, just because of, you know, how coach is, his mentality is, you know, it's a hard-nosed mentality. I'm having a problem with you now. You're reacting like about a day late and a dollar short. He's getting after guys. He's pushing guys. He's yelling. He's screaming. When it run, Kenny! When it run, Kenny! Low, low, low, low! Start to become a player. Five, six more years will have you there. You're doing everything you can just to get the energy, get the best out of people. Practices should be physical. They should be like you play. Come on, hand, hand, hand! You got to be here. Run that again. We're not like everybody else. Let's go to work. This was separate us from a lot of the teams, just the way we practice and the way we, you know, we prepare for games. We know we practice as hard as we could for this game. So now all that's left to do is play and that's how we're going to every game. I can look at a practice and say, did we want to be there? Did we enjoy being there? Was it important to be there? There you go! There you go! Way to be down and open up the right way! Good job! It's kind of fun to try to maintain the level that led us to many a championship and that's what we're trying to regain a little bit.