 How uplifting has it been for the group to get these last two stops? And as everybody's involved, the evolution of the defense? I think it's been good for everyone, building confidence and flipping the narrative on us, and so being able to finish it on defense. Guys have been working super hard together as a team, as a unit. And I think it feels good for everybody in the building. Yeah, I would say evolution, how to measure evolution and growth. That was what my, so that's what we're doing. Having sacks on those two kind of close out drives over the last two games. Like what's the mindset? Like you're within two minutes, like is there something going through your head that's different than maybe in a different game situation? I think not only myself, it's just the whole defense. You know, knowing we got to go out there and get a stop, you know. Take everybody to be out there, do their job, and play the coverages that coach want to play in that moment, you know, from play calling to executing the play, and to making something happen. You know, it'll take everybody on defense, and it feel good for us as a unit to go out there and do what we need to do to come out with a win. So we want to continue to get better and, you know, build up, you know, this defense and this team so we can be able to put a better, complete game together. But it do feel good to come out in the end and close it on defense. If you look at your stat line, it's obviously really impressive. Do you feel like you're playing better than you have, or maybe just getting different results? You know, at the end of the day, you know, I feel like I'm doing, you know, the best I can to be the best I can, you know, for my team, and at the end of the day, I just want to go and make plays that's there, and a lot of other people to make plays and affect the game, and which way is the best, you know. So it's a long season. I'm trying to get a lot better as the season go on and just focus on what's ahead, you know, and that's all that's in control is what's ahead, and the effort that I put in day in and day out, and let the results take care of itself. So my main job and main focus is to, you know, be the example for my teammates day in and day out, how we come in the building, how we go to work, and how we finish the day, and so and everything else will take care of itself. But as that example, you're also seeing results at the end of it, right, that you're putting in the hard work, and you're getting sacks, and you're affecting these outcomes. I guess I'm just curious, you know, like, as you look at what you've done so far, is it good to get off to a hot start personally? I know you're all. My biggest thing is too early just to sit back and look at anything, I just feel like there's so much football left and so much ahead for us, you know, as a as a unit that we want to get done as a whole team, you know, getting back into division play this week, I think it's going to be super, super good for us going down there to a tough environment and Tampa, and controlling what we can, you know, playing playing good down there and, you know, showing the work that we put in, you know, as a whole unit. So I'm excited to see what's to come. Going back to his question, to see that you guys are making progress in certain areas, kind of as you're going week by week, is that encouraging for the defense as well? Yeah, yeah, very encouraging. You always want to make progress. I think it's better for everybody to more reps and experience would get together and just seeing, you know, some young guys make plays has just been awesome. You know, the offer, go out there, close it for us, Richie the week before, and I just think it's really good. You're seeing some of the young edged rushers, like Abigail Cady, come alive, and there's been, you know, Carter being a great addition for us. So at C and TQ, man, just seeing him grow and to what I know he can be and what I told you all in training camp what he could be, but he just, you know, scratching the surface. So I'm just very, very encouraging and I'm super, super excited to be a part of this team. And I just know so much good things ahead of us, but we've got a group of guys that's just hungry to work, man, day in and day out, and we know what we're capable of, and we're just excited to put it on the field. Going into this game against the Bucks, Tom Brady, it might be obvious, but I mean, one of the biggest challenges in going against the Bucks. I mean, I just thought it's the same question every year, you know, and I just feel like, you know, this man's the best of all time for a reason. You know, you got to give us a due respect. And, you know, we know it's a challenge, you know? We do a good job of leading these guys. He, playing with him within himself, is going to raise the level of everybody else around them. So I think he's, you know, since he's joined our organization, it's just been a, you know, a breath of fresh air for them, you know, and to rightfully so and deservedly so, because they go out there and put the work in. So it's going to be a heck of a challenge for us. And anytime you get to play, you know, somebody, you know, living legend, you know, it's always an honor to step on the field with them and, you know, do your best. He's kind of known for not liking that pressure right in his face there for you and those other interior guys. Is that kind of a challenge or an opportunity for you guys? I think he done well with it in his 27 plus career, you know? So I mean, we just going to go out there, do our best, what we can do and try to get to him in whatever ways we can, and so I mean, it's nothing that he haven't seen. So, I mean, we just got to go out there and execute. Outside of Brady, what else stands out about the books? You know, they always been a physical team, you know, I feel like even before, you know, he got there, their brand was always tough, hard-nosed, run the ball, and make some big plays downfield, you know, when you always got to receive like Mike Evans on the outside, they help a lot. And so definitely a tough team, you know, they've been tough on defense, you know, they do a really good job in the run game, impact game with some nice DBs. So, I mean, they're a good solid team, you know? And that's why you want to be in a good division like NFC South, you know, get to play some good football twice a year against a good team, and you know, hopefully old Falcons can. Also another chance to get a division one. Yeah, without a doubt, you know, definitely happens to be in this game on our schedule. And, but, you know, always good and want to get a good division win. And, you know, and continue to try to set ourselves up. You and Shaq Mason have battled over the years. Do you all sit around and teach each other around town at all? Well, sometimes we see each other, you know, but like you say, we've been playing each other since college and definitely, you know, so much respect, you know, for him personally and as a player and just, you know, it's a lot of, you know, mutual support both ways. And by the end of the day, you know, whenever we compete against each other, you know, it's always, you know, highly competitive. So, you know, it's always a super exciting matchup.