 Oh, this is on. OK, it was good. As good as it can be, a little bit of coffee here and there, and we're keeping it moved. Oh, yeah, a little bit. I might have to stand up in the back so I don't fall asleep in the chair there. It was good. It's good. The weather's pretty nice. It's pretty cool. It was all good. Yeah, for sure. I might go out there a little bit earlier to fill out the wind or the field condition or anything like that. It's a sight line and all that. It'll be my usual pre-game routine, but just a little bit more time to figure out what the wind is doing. If there's any wind and all that stuff. Yeah, it would be awesome to meet him one day. He's obviously a huge star, and he's been doing fantastic. I'm really happy for him, and it would be really great to meet him one day. I think that would be big. We're having games in London and same idea. We had some in Mexico, and I hope we can get into Asia and just expand the game like that and have fans all over the world. I think that would be really cool. I don't know much about NFL, but I'd appreciate it if you keep cheering for me. I think it's fun. I think it's awesome. I try to soak it all in, and talking about pressure is good pressure. You're having fun, and to have the recognition or the fans and the support without any fans, without the fans that we have in this league or any sports, it wouldn't be what it is. I'm grateful for the good and bad, the passion that the fans have for sure. So kickers and punters is kind of different from other positions, because let's say you miss a tackle as a defensive player, the next play you can get up and you can run a little bit harder and make up with effort and stuff like that, but as a kicker, you miss a kick, so you might sit on the bench for an hour, and that might be it. So I take pride in my craft, so during practice, visualization, like you talked about mental side of it, putting yourself in the situation and visualizing the kick and focusing on my craft and on my process so that when I get out there on Sunday or on game day, I just trust the work that I put in and just do the work that I did instead of worrying about all the external factors. Yeah, I grew up playing soccer, and when I moved to the States, I didn't know what football was, but I got into that pretty quick. I guess so, yeah, a little bit, yeah, there. I guess I'll look at it that way, that's good. Well, growing up, Park was in Manchester United, so I grew up, obviously watching, like, Koreans, we kind of follow our players and stuff like that, so definitely watch Park growing up. Yeah, I mean, as a team, regardless of where we play, it's a great opportunity to play here, but it's a long season, right, so it's one at three, but it's week five. So we try to improve every day and every week, every week is one at a time, that's kind of the motto, so let's go one and O this week and then move on to the next, so you just worry about it and just this week and put all the work this week and try to go one and O and we're not gonna worry about the past, worry about the future, we'll worry about that when we get there, but for right now, let's enjoy this environment, enjoy this trip, but get the win, that's what we're here for. I think that's the soccer player in me, I think a lot of kickers do this, but if you see a hole that's maybe a little bit different from what you usually would get or what you would rather have, your body kind of adjusts to it immediately. At that point, I just trust my body and kind of be an athlete and just adjust to the ball and just put it through the pipes, whatever it takes. No, I think all the stuff that I've been doing, I'm just gonna continue to do and like I just said, I'm just gonna trust the process that I've did, I mean, it is a different environment, but at the same time, all the NFL stadiums have different circumstances and whatnot, but I'll trust my process and just stick to that. I don't really know, we might Google some stuff later, you help it up, I don't know, but I might need some suggestions after. Yeah, I had a rough start as an NFL kicker and that taught me how to be a pro. Just I have to put the work into my craft because I only get so many opportunities so that I have to work on my craft and my kicking style and I try to understand what I do best and what I don't do well, so if things don't go well at the same time, I can adjust to it and come out the slump as soon as possible. So I think as my body changes, as I grow up and whatnot, it's just gonna be a constant evolution of my kicking style and whatnot, but I'll continue to look to get better. I think he could be great. I think I grew up playing soccer and a professional soccer player, I would imagine he'd be pretty good. So if I can get a chance to meet Sonny and Harry, I would love to see how they can kick a football instead of soccerball or football, yeah. Cool, thank you.