 saying that he wants every player this week to kind of focus on one thing, you know, improve one thing. What is there, has there been one thing that you picked or that, you know, one of your position coach picked for you and do you like that strategy in general? Yeah, because I mean, I think this, this is a week about just improving ourselves because obviously we don't know who we're going to play. So I was trying to improve ourselves. I think I could just continue to work on my eyes, make sure I'm communicating with the guys because obviously in the last game we had a lot of scenarios where teams went tempo and empty. We're going on the same page or that's something I can work on today. But yeah, I feel like as a safety is always things like work on, work on my tackling, working on taking great angles, working on my eyes in particular in different coverages, things like that. Making sure my eyes are always where they need to be so I go out there and play fast, make plays. Kevin, you were here in 2016 when it was Mike Malarkey and you kind of seen the progression of, you know, the culture that Mike had been building with him and John Robinson, trying to create the Titan way. How big, how big are the steps that have been taken and how big, you know, what's next for this franchise to maybe institute that Titan way and start being known for that? Yeah, what's next is a Super Bowl. I think that, you know, Titan way, you know, I know people talk about the Patriot way and things like that. The Patriot way is when the Super Bowls. So I think we don't have a Titan's way until we win the Super Bowl. So I think that's what's next. Obviously the progression has been from wild card to division to AFG champions and that things like that. So the next thing to accomplish is go out there into the Super Bowl and go win it all. And I think that's the only thing on our mind set this year because I think going to division around and loses is a disappointment for the entire season. The AFG Championship game is a disappointment. So the only thing on our mind is go out there and win the Super Bowl. What's the intensity of what you liked going from regular season to post season? You remember your first playoff game and what did it even take you to go back maybe a little bit at the beginning just how different it was? Yeah, I mean, our first playoff game she talked about was at 2017 against the Chiefs. The main thing I remember is that, you know, when we, when we used to go out there we would do our footwork drills and things like that. And I mean, it's pretty, it's okay Christ. Fans kind of trickling in. And the playoff game is usually packed out there. Just as soon as you hit the field, you see the lights, you feel the atmosphere in the building. The fans are even louder. They're all into it. So I was just telling the rookie athlete play to Texans. I was like, when we get to this playoff game in two weeks, you're going to see the difference in the atmosphere and just the intensity and everything is going to be heightened up just another level. And guys are going to feel fresh. Regardless if they play in the wild card round or not, you're going to feel like it's a whole new season, like it's week one all over again. How do you guys not get overwhelmed by that? I mean, with knowing what's at stake, knowing the pressure in the end, you got to do your job with that too. Yeah, I mean, I just think that, you know, you don't necessarily got to treat it like a regular game, but don't get too amped up pregame and seeing the crowd. And obviously we're going to be juiced up because it's going to be a home playoff game. But you know, you kind of got to relax and take a deep breath when you're going back into the locker and understand that, hey, this is a playoff game, but we play games all year. We don't have to go out here and do nothing crazy. Try to be super managers. Do what we do. Play together as a defense or as a whole team. And usually we'll go out there and win the game. You mentioned the crowd being excited. How much, you know, here at Nissan Stadium as a defensive unit, how much can there noise and what they generate? How much can it help you guys? Honestly, I think that's going to be a big factor into this game, especially as a defensive. We work on practice this week and next week to really be communicating, whether we have to signal or do what we have to do, because I think the crowd is going to really be loud. They're going to try to be extremely loud. So yeah, I mean, we had a home playoff game last year and it was super loud too on third down. So we're definitely going to have to take that into account and make sure we're communicating as loud as we can.