 How was that as you dealt through it? And how do you think Dylan maybe did stepping in for you? Yeah, it's one of those things where if somebody gets it, it's like most sicknesses that are contractable. If someone gets something and they're around other people, sorry, then it seems like a lot of people you're around are also gonna get it. So a lot of those guys who have it or have had had it are doing really good. And as far as Dylan goes, I'm super proud of him. He works extremely hard every single day. And I called him right after the game, we went over the game, we talked about it, things he could have done better, things he did well, and I'm very proud of Dylan. Taylor, I think you guys can win the division for two years in a row for the first time since the 60s and make three playoffs the first time since the 90s. What's that kind of say about maybe what you and some other guys have kind of brought to the franchise over the last several years? You know, I think when the franchise first got here in the late 90s, those guys had an instilled culture of toughness and they, you know, those guys laid the foundation for us. Guys like Eddie George, guys like Bruce Matthews, those guys kind of gave the heart of the Tennessee Titans. And I don't, like there's been players that have come and go since then. A lot of players that have come and go. And just to be a part of something to start, I say it all the time, being a person that started two and 14, three and 13 and be able to, you know, stay on a team for this long and to be a part of, you know, a winning culture or a team that expects to win weekend and week out. I think it's really special. It says a lot about the players that are here. It says a lot about the past players that were here. Also that kind of built the culture up. What's that expectation to win? Is it knowing that there's a division tied along on the line this week with a win? Has it been kind of business as usual? Or guys? Yeah, I think you got to, and you just got to cancel out all the at the end of the day. You got to play football and you can't think, well, if this happens and if this team does this, then we're at this seat, it's not worth thinking about. I'll leave that up for the Twitter warriors out there and all those people, you know, you guys, this is your job to speculate and do all that. This is your job. My job is to go out here and play football and just try to win as many games as possible. Miami's defense, they're so good. Oh, ladies first, dude. Ladies first. I'll be nice. Go ahead. My God. I just want to say with the fans and just how this fan base has continued to build, I mean, what have you seen out of them in the last couple of years? I know last year, no fans with COVID for the most part. But I mean, has this grown? And I know you have a love, weird relationship with them too. No, I love the fans. I do, even the ones that hate me. I love them all. You know what I'm saying? Because the haters wish they were doing what I was doing. So I think that, you know, when I first got here, you couldn't pay somebody to come do a Titans game. And we're getting there. And you know, to be a fan of something, you have to be proud of it. And I think we've done a good job of continuing to make fans proud of this franchise. I think Vrable's done a great job. I think John's done a great job. And so as we continue to do that, these younger kids, this younger generation who's growing up, wishing they were Kevin Byer, wishing they were Taylor Lawan, or Jeffrey Simmons, or Derek Henry, it gives, they get to grow up and come to games. And I think we're not only gaining fans now, but for the future to come. Sorry, again, wow, I'm over that. For the future, like I really hope that Nissan Stadium is one of those, man, it sucks to play there type places. And we're getting there. In the same vein. I'm a war for Taylor. Did you hear the Logan Ryan stuff? Yeah, I did. And, you know, first let me say, I'll let Robbie's tripping about this one. He's nervous. So let me, I have so much respect for Logan Ryan. And when I talk about the culture of this team and where this team was and where it's going and where it came from, Logan is one of those key players that helped change the culture of this team. And I think if we all look, look at everything with an unbiased opinion, when Logan first got here, there wasn't a lot of people in the stands. Now, because of Logan and other guys, there are now more people coming in these stands. So the fans that are upset are the die-hard fans who have been supportive and have been there since the late 90s that have had season tickets for the whole time that times have been here. They have every right to be upset, but that comment's not directed at you. You know, as a younger franchise, we have grown and grown and grown and grown and continuing to make this great city of Nashville more proud of a football team. And so, although there are harsh words, it's still, we're a growing franchise and the loyal fans and they know who they are, they shouldn't be mad about those comments because those comments aren't directed at them. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Back in the day, it doesn't happen as much anymore to see the stadium full of chiefs fans or Steelers fans. Oh, you know, I think back in the day, we'll use them like 14, 15? Yeah. I think guys were more focused on what they were doing in the off season at that time. You know, they weren't too focused on ball. I think that's changed quite a bit around here. Now, like I said, it's a generalization. Not everybody was like that, but you know, when you have a home game, you want the home game to be loud and obnoxious when your defense is on the field and we're getting there and it's loud. And you can see that some of these guys are jumping off sides and the fans are getting loud and Matt, our new PA guy, he's done a great job of getting the fans hyped up.