 All right, let's dish out some Atta Boys. These are players or teams or coaches that I think deserve a little extra love on Monday after their performances this weekend. And we're gonna start with Bill's linebacker, Tyrell Bernard. Okay, he was one of the offseason biggest question marks. Bill's fans wondering how he'd be able to fill the shoes of Tremaine Edmonds after he left for Chicago. And he had a statement game, okay? He did, he had a statement game yesterday. He stuffed the stat sheet with seven tackles, two sacks and interception and a fumble recovery like, are you tired today? Are you hanging out and just like binge watching something so you can relax? He was everywhere, guys, leading the way for a Bill's defense that went sort of nuts on Sunday with Sean McDermott calling the plays. They racked up nine sacks, 15 quarterback kits. Sam Howell, like I'm saying, didn't have a chance. That only needs to get fixed. It was like one concern going into the season. They forced five turnovers, woof for the commanders, but atta boy, Tyrell Bernard. Rookie CJ Straddle Anderson, Tank Dell, by the way, they showed out during a 37-17 win at Jacksonville. And they're looking like a potential franchise changing rookie class. We gotta give the atta boy to the fullback. That's right, we love fullbacks on the show. Andrew Beck is his name, okay? After the Jags scored 10 unanswered points to make it a one-scorer, Beck took, look at this. He took this kickoff, which was supposed to be a fair catch or fall, I mean, come on. And said he runs it back for an 85-yard touchdown. This is the, this is history. This is the first NFL player to score on a 50-plus yard kickoff return while weighing over 250 pounds. So who says the fullback is dead? Nobody, we see you, Andrew Beck, atta boy. My last atta boy. Seahawks running back, Kenneth Walker. Monster game, okay? Seattle wins, they beat the Panthers, he had an awesome rookie year. He got slowed at the end due to injuries, but he reminded everyone yesterday he was one of the best young backs in the league. He wrapped up 156 total yards, two scores on the Panthers defense shown off. I mean, he had all the moves, oh, look at this guy. Versatility looks very healthy, by the way, and he made a statement to anyone thinking that Zach Charbonnet was going to take his job. That's not happening, Charbonnet, okay? I hope he can avoid the injury bug this year because he could be in for a big 2023. We're three weeks in, come on. And this Seahawks team is very dangerous, way more dangerous when he's out there playing his best.