 So, any extra motivation tonight? Any extra motivation today? You were here last year? Yeah, of course. Anytime you plug into a former team. Let's see. Honestly, you want to win every game, but what is it that you do that plays the road to success? And do you think there's such and such long road? It's our offensive line. All credit goes to them guys. They're blocking their butt off. And we just follow them behind us. They're getting us great holes to run through. So all the credit goes to the offensive line. You said, do I see us? Do I see us? Oh, sorry. It's kind of hard to hit with a mask. But yeah, my CS taking strides every day in practice. Coach challenged us. And we just try to make sure we go out here and execute. Yeah, I mean, it's important for us. I see us coming together as a team. We're a tight-knit group. And we just want to go out there and execute for each other. Besides Art cussing us out, I just want to say all offensive line, man. They've taken on a challenge. And they just want to prove to everybody that we can run the ball, those guys they can block. They did an awesome job against Tampa. And an awesome job against the Penns, I think. It's number one and number two teams as far as rushing. So like I said, we want to play for each other. We want to make the next play for the next man. We want to be able to count on each other. We hold each other accountable. So when we go out there and play, you see the nice blocks guys are making, even down the field, is a credit to them because we're thinking about each other. Yeah, the good thing about this team and our head coaches that he doesn't let up on us. He doesn't let us get down. And he makes sure we go out and execute. Make sure we know our team keys and make sure we know what exactly to do. So it all starts in practice. Rob, have you seen this? You said Mike Walker said that? No. But I was just happy for Mike Walker, man. I really appreciate him. He just had a baby. And so for him to come out and have a pick six, that's nothing but a blessing for him. And I'm thankful for him. Congratulations on your baby if you see this. But it's been a good week for him. Don't know how he came to practice the same day. But don't know how that went. But I'm happy for him. I honestly think you guys should ask him. I don't know if you guys have ever seen art on a sideline when we don't get a call. Like the two-point conversion, when Matt got his helmet almost snatched off. We didn't get a penalty. I think you guys should just pay more attention to Coach Art when things don't go right. There you go. Well, I guess he's a nice guy. Yeah, I mean, we talk about it, but we want to make sure that we focus on one game at a time. We know we have to do to moving forward, to get into the playoffs. So we're taking one game at a time and we know what our goal is. He shows us, honestly, our mistakes and how easily they can be changed. I mean, shows us what we can do better. And once we got that executed, how it looks. He makes sure, like I said, that we're not down. He keeps us upbeat. And he makes sure we know exactly what we have so everything in the game becomes easy. Yeah, I would say once he shows us these things and we're in a team setting and everybody sees it, and he tells us what you can do to eliminate it, I mean, guys never like to make the same mistake twice. So all our little things are easy to correct, like false starts and might point the wrong guy. So it's just something that we have to focus in on.