 I'm wondering right now though how many other major league teams are sitting back thinking I hope they don't start looking at at what we were doing right because I find it hard to believe and I don't have any proof that there was only one team doing this. I mean obviously the Boston Red Sox is an investigation going on but I'm sure there are players and I'm sure there are teams who are sitting back to say and I hope this thing blows over. I'm glad you brought that up because now Alex Skor obviously engulfed in the fire not only if 2017 is the bench coach for those Astros but then Jack 2018 with the Red Sox and their manager last year he lost his job as well. Right the Red Sox acting decisively and Alex Skor was a cult hero with the Red Sox helped them win 108 games. They won a World Series title. He was considered this genius but part of that genius was pushing the boundaries and going beyond what you're allowed to do in trying to steal signs so Korra ends up paying for that just as Lunau and Hinch did before him and real quickly on what John said I spoke to somebody pretty well connected with this investigation and did say exactly what you said that there might be other teams who were pushing the boundaries a little bit and they should be happy that it doesn't extend anymore than it does right now. Maybe it does down the line it hasn't yet. Yeah and it's going to be interesting for Alex Korra and the Boston Red Sox to see where this new investigation is going to go where it's going to end up what the suspension will be. And I don't know how you guys feel but I feel like Alex Korra out of the three managers who lost their jobs probably will have the toughest time getting back in. I mean to bring it from Houston to Boston to win a World Series your first year and to have I guess the arrogance to do that I think it's going to be tough for him to find another managing job.