 It feels great. It feels great to watch the players execute a game plan that the coaches work very hard at. And again, all the credit goes to the coaches and most especially the players. They're the ones that went out there and executed and locked in all week and then came here in a hostile, difficult environment and was able to get off to the fast start that we talked about. And that's what they've done all year. And they were able to, you know, they're not number two in the league for by accident. We thought that that was a huge key to the game was our ability to to force them to kick field goals. Figured Tucker would make them all, which was fine. And then our ability to score when we got down there to score touchdowns really was the difference in this football game. It's huge, huge, you know, change the line of scrimmage and, you know, provided great momentum in complimentary football and get three turnovers and four, four downstops, you know, against an amazing offense with really, really good players. What do you think about John New's catch and how much does that kind of help be a springboard? You know, unfortunately, we got knocked back out of there a little bit. And then, you know, Arthur made a great call. Ryan made a great throw. And John, who continued to develop went back, got the football, secured it and a huge play. What can you say about the game? Well, I mean, the plays, as long as they're decisive, I think Dean and Arthur and Auk do a great job, you know, coordinating their phases. It's important to me that that everybody has input throughout the week. And they're, you know, they're in charge of calling it. But he's continued to develop and he's continued to, you know, we're on the same page with a lot of things. When you changed the dynamic against a team like that, had them lost since September, they used to playing from ahead. How much is changing the dynamic? Sure. I mean, they were catching people in shock and all in the first quarter. And again, I thought we did a great job. I thought that the players understood the scheme. Some of the keys of trying to stop him. You saw where he gained yards, they were getting them into the between the hashes and the numbers. And when we defended from number to number and made them go laterally, they weren't big plays. And then we were able to get some stops. And it could have been a lot better if we were able to get them off the field on some of those third and long situations, but we didn't. And we played great red zone defense. How much is Derrick just trying to find the right time to call it and use it? And it was very well executed. I thought Corey did a fantastic job of going up and getting the football, attacking the football. It's something that we practice. I mean, you got to have some plays for when you get down there. How much did it help you to, when you got the big league and were able to make them a little more one-dimensional, take place in the RPOs and like that? I mean, it's just as dangerous. When he drops back to throw it is when they designed to read somebody. So he made some yards and again, we probably knew that we weren't going to just completely eliminate, you know, a dynamic player, but certainly helped. I thought we played the situations, you know, very good. When we got down in the red zone, our guys, you know, in the two minute drill, they did a fantastic job of keeping their poise and coming up with some big stops. And, you know, Dane, you know, obviously Dane Cruickshanks, a guy that's a core special teams player for us, excellent special teams player. And it was great to see him have a role and be able to make a stop down there and, you know, get a PBU there on fourth down. It obviously takes all 11, but what is it about Derek Henry that really, once he gets churning, it seems like you guys are tough off? Well, his skill set is, you know, we know that it's not going to always be five and six and seven yards, you know, it's going to be grind, grind, grind, and then we're going to bust one. I think that they have that kind of confidence to be able to, you know, pick and prod where we're going. I think Keith and Keith Carter and Arthur do a great job of kind of figuring out what we want to do based on the looks that we're getting. And to be able to hit some of those runs and guys are finishing blocks and when Derek gets to the back side and is able to get to the second level, you know, most of the time he's able to gain a lot of yards. He was excited, you know, David, David is a young player that was excited to play and look forward to the opportunity. I thought he was active. Certainly have to look at the tape to figure out what else he did or what he needs to improve on or what mistakes there's always going to be mistakes in the game. But I don't think it was too big for him. I think he was excited about playing in this game. And he was prepared. How much is your playoff? I try to spend the majority of my time preparing the team the best that I can. And really, I think for those of us that have been around this league long enough, I think that's kind of overrated the underdogs thing. And, you know, it's pro football. Everybody gets paid, everybody has a job to do. You know, we knew we were going to get on a plane a few weeks ago. And as long as we kept winning, we were going to keep getting on that plane. And we're going to do the same thing this week. We're going to continue to improve, not let complacency sit in and not be excited about, you know, winning whatever this was. I don't even know. We're going to play in the AC championship game. But we have to continue to improve. And heard me say it the team to do that. They keep playing and the ones that don't, they make offseason plans. What's it say about your one to playoff games with your quarterback, not even at a hundred yards? You know, we just try to do whatever we can do each and every week to win the game. And sometimes the, you know, we hit some big plays, you know, helped, you know, hitting the one to Khalif, I thought was was huge, you know, to be able to turn around right there and hit a sudden change and hit a shot. It's good to have Khalif back. He means a lot to this football team. So I know it killed him not to be able to be in there the last couple of weeks. But, you know, every week, we're going to try to do whatever we need to do to win a football game. Well, we had to do it with some turnovers and four down stops. Like that's the only way you can do it, making Tucker kick field goals. And, you know, he's a fantastic player. And he's going to be amazing for this league. And, you know, but our guys, I just give a lot of credit to our players. They were they were ready to go. Coaches did a great job. They were ready to play and and they executed a lot man. We coach, we coach everybody the same. We try to get them to improve and get them to keep going. And he plays hard. And this meant a lot to him and a lot, a lot to Dean, you know, for guys that spent time here. It's a great organization. John's a great football coach. Great owner. And we knew it was going to be a difficult challenge to come in here. And win the game. And our guys were ready. And I'm proud of how they played. I'm proud to be their coach. We'll see if you with your son here. Coach Downing has his son here. Why is family such an important thing to this organization? Well, I think it's starting to just doesn't start with me. It starts with Miss Amy. I think that that's something that's important to her. You know, that, you know, she grew up around this this league, you know, with Mr. Adams. And it's important for her to maintain that, that family atmosphere. And, you know, obviously to be able to have Carter here. You know, when you win and you turn around and you see your son, it's pretty cool. They handed me a sheet that said the only player in NFL history. So whatever comes after that, I mean, it's pretty much self explanatory when it's only player in NFL history, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, it's, it's fun to get to coach him. He's got a great energy. He's durable. He's physical. And, you know, I'm glad he's with us.