 Everybody kind of do what they think is best for their own team and where they're at. And it doesn't matter. I mean, there's a lot of ways to look at it, Mike. But those young guys or guys that are out there fighting for roster spots, you should want to play against guys that we know are going to play on a high level on Sunday. And every team is different in where you're at. And you've got to make decisions what you think is best to get yourself ready for week one and evaluate and just where we're at and the way our schedule fell. After Monday, we had a couple guys nicked up. So it wasn't a regular season game. And so do you want to do a mash up unit, which is considered. And then ultimately say, hey, let's make sure that we're as healthy as we can be and give these other guys an opportunity. And so that's helped make our decision. He came back in, I wouldn't have put him back in. And we certainly wouldn't have thrown the ball if there had been something seriously wrong. Now, if he wakes up tomorrow or something bizarre, we never would have put a player back out there that was injured. No, I'm just saying, like even throwing the ball, otherwise we would have just tailored what had gone in there and would have handed the ball off. Yeah, I mean, some of them, it just depends, the guys that were out there. I mean, some of them, if you want to call them, second or third team, it's, there are some guys we held out tonight that are not roster locks. It was for injuries and situations. So now you're getting more depth plays, see what you're about. I mean, they threw, you come out, get them a third down. And they hit a go route and they come back. They hit another one on the sideline. I mean, that's a recipe you get to give up to explosives, negative plays, give up one return, you know, it's a recipe for disaster, no matter who's out there. So those are tough lessons learned, but you want to evaluate. You want to embrace those opportunities. I mean, certainly nobody wants to ever lose, but you've got to keep the big picture in perspective. You know, snap judgment, you know, the way that they try to play, Josh is a good test for him and Tyler. You know, they're aggressive the way they rush the edge with their fronts, bringing a lot of five man pressures, and then we want to see. So you're going to get a lot of one-on-one evaluations tonight. Certainly I need to watch the film, but I thought it was at least improved as the half went on, one of the more competitive players I've coached. He's got an instinct for the football and, you know, a guy like him. You know, you want to see what it looks like against three guys that are starting receivers. Again, I have to see those on the far side, the one that Pickens caught. I mean, that's an NFL play. Again, you guys probably had a better view other than I saw the review up there making sure that he was in, so they don't have to challenge it, but you want to see him compete, competitive, got a lot of instinct. Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of decisions you've got to make. I mean, there's a lot of things that could, next couple of days, and as you mix and match, we've got a lot of tough decisions ahead of us. There was a couple of guys I would have liked to have seen play tonight that they weren't able to, so I wouldn't say all of them, but a lot of questions did. Just got to see where we're at, you know, we'll be smart with it, but I fully anticipate, maybe other than one or two, that Monday of week one Carolina, we'll be ready to roll. So there's them guys we may be, we'll be smart with. We'll be cautious with. We've had a really physical camp going down to Miami, coming back, turning around, playing last week. We went after practices after Cincinnati, and so we may be a little risk averse, but we need to be smart here. And so that played a lot into the decision tonight, too, about who played and who didn't. But I feel very confident going in that Carolina week will be as close as we can, fully healthy. I mean, I feel like we had a good camp. And it's the chemistry, I think, that he's developed with the skill players. Everybody's kind of, and it'll evolve as the season goes on. I mean, people in the roles and where they kind of fit in, and what we'll certainly try to do early in the year, I think he's done a good job. He's got real leadership skills. Those are natural, not forced. I thought he's done a good job. His camp's gone on. I thought he's thrown the football really well. And we continue to see that, so we're rolling into week one. Thank you.