 It wasn't perfect last night, but I did see more confidence out of him, even in his post-game presser when it comes to boys. Yeah, conviction, that definitely was a part of it. I always say like, you can tell how confident or convicted a quarterback is by just watching, if these are righty, his right leg go in the ground. If their right leg is in the ground and it looks like almost a pitcher does when they get to the top of their motion and their left leg lifts up and they're about to deliver the ball to home plate, like you could just watch how that right leg it's firmly planted into the ground and tries to press off or generate power off. And there was a lot more of that, because if you watch some guys, it doesn't look like they're real confident in the things that they're seeing and or where they're throwing with that leg. So that was definitely, it's hard. It's a really difficult position to play on a consistent basis when the expectation and pressure is so high. You know, I was asked today like, oh Dan, you had to go in and what's it like? I said, I never had to go in and play for a team that had this much talent. I never played for a team that had this much expectations. And I think the time around Aaron it will be well suited for him. But I think if you're the Jets, you sit there and go, if you can get what Zach Wilson gave you last night, if you can get the bat more often than not, they have a chance to win every game that they're gonna play on.