 Yep, we saw a lot of man to man coverage the whole day. I thought credit to Miami, they played tough. They were tight man to man coverage, taking away a lot of what we were doing underneath. And a great call by Coach Smith in that part of the game to trust Kyle going down the sideline. I thought Kyle ran a great route and made a great catch. Yep, yeah, he's done a great job. And he's focused on just getting better week in and week out. And he's done that and I'm proud of him. He's a guy that practices, his practice habits are getting better. The way he prepares during the week is getting better. I think he's getting more comfortable with that and it's showing in the way that he's performing. You know, I give him a lot of credit. There's no blink in his game. You know, when the game's on the line or it's an important situation, he just goes out there and executes the same way he does, you know, every other snap. Yeah, I think that's a, you know, I think that coverage on the last drive, particularly the last plays, the stuff we're looking for, you know, where you get one-on-one opportunities and you give him a chance, you know, I think you definitely get more comfortable the more you play with people. But, you know, I trusted him as we got out of training camp. I thought he did a great job for us at that point too. So I think he's only going to continue to grow and I'm proud of him. He's worked really hard. Well, you know, I appreciate the confidence that he puts in me week in and week out. That means a lot to me. And, you know, that's what I've always tried to, you know, draw my confidence off of is, you know, my process, the way that I work, the way that I prepare and the opinion of the people that, you know, I trust. And I really appreciate him. Well, you just play the situation with plenty of time. You know, a lot of time, just need a field goal. We know our cutoff for Koo is probably about the 38 or 40 yard line. So to get us there in an emergency situation, he's been so clutched. I think that helps too. You know, knowing you have a guy that is reliable to go out there and put it through the pipes. I've been lucky, you know, in my career to play with guys like that. And to know that, you know, if you do your job and get it to the part of the field, they're going to execute. So, you know, I thought we had plenty of time and no panic, just do your job, make the plays when they present themselves. But I really, you know, the thing I'm most proud of is the three plays, you know, the three run plays we had there at the end to make them burn the timeouts but also get the first down, bleed the clock all the way down to zero when we kick it. You know, there was still a lot of time left on the clock in that situation. To get the first down run of the ball three times when it had been tough sledding the entire day was huge. I think you just got to keep playing. You know, I've always tried to have that mindset. You know, I remember being a younger player, throwing five picks and still winning. So by no stretch of the imagination is two turnovers the worst. Obviously we've got to clean those up. But, you know, I've always had that mindset that you just keep playing and you just, you know, go out there and give it your best every snap. Not really. I mean, that's a lot of who they are and, you know, they play tight man to man coverage and they trust their guys to go make plays and, you know, in critical situations, you know, you go to the things you hang your hat on and, you know, they've been very good at it. I mean, they really have. Last year they were extremely good at it and so I wouldn't say we were surprised now. I think it's what you need to do. You know, this league is about winning one-position games. It's amazing, you know, regardless of how games shake out, how at the end it always kind of finds itself in that position. And you have to be really good situationally. I thought situationally we were excellent today. Before the half turnover by our defense to go down, get three points there, that was big and then obviously end of game, executing in that two minute situation was clutch as well. Yeah, I thought Spriggs did a great job for us coming in, stepping up. He played extremely hard, played well. Our guys, I love our guys, you know, they fight, they play hard, they work hard together, you know, they prepare really, really well during the week. They're fun to be around and they're competitors and it's not always perfect. And there's, you know, lots of room for improvement for all of us, but there's no blink in them. Regardless of the situation, they just keep hammering away. You got time for one more? I fell asleep last night. I woke up happy when I checked my phone this morning. It's going to be, you know, an awesome series to watch and so happy for all those guys with the Braves. I mean, talk about, you know, a team that grinded through a year. You know, I don't think they were above 500 until the middle of August and find themselves in the World Series. So maybe we can draw a little inspiration from that. Just three points, if they score a touchdown, three points is going to win this game. If they don't, three points is going to win this game. That's it. I mean, you know, obviously you're pissed that, you know, you turn it over, gave them a short field, but, you know, those kind of things happen. It's a hard league. They happen. And you got to be able to put it behind you and have the confidence and the guts to go out there and just let it rip and go play on that last drive. All right, thanks guys. Thanks guys. Appreciate it.