 The little small mistakes just try to get better. That was my mindset every day. It wasn't nothing bigger, nothing more, nothing less. It's just trying to improve every day. You mentioned the fact that you've got so many good guys in that room with you. How much are you feeding off them and how much have you fed off those guys? I would say I've fed off everybody. Everybody has their own tracing skills, they all have mindset and everything. So I just learned from the older guys. They come from different teams and everything. I learned from Christian, K-Look, I learned from Elijah, Kevin, Manny, everybody really. Just helped me out along the way and that's why I feel like this defense was so great last year because they helped me one another and wanted to see each other win. Your DC said that you came in almost like a veteran, not really a rookie. What is it that allowed you to try to hit that ground running? It was just trying to improve every day and no matter what, just be there for the team because I know this is great defense. So I'm trying to live up to today's expectation. The standard of the defense always put the effort as long as you run and run to the ball. Basically stuff like that and just learning from my mistakes and just trying to improve every day. That's how it was. Kevin Byrd likes to take those risks or jump routes and those types of things. He said that really the trust that he has in his fellow DBs allows him to do it. How do you feel that relationship was going and part of developing that trust was better like that? That's how it is with DBs, about communicating and trusting one another. I feel like it wasn't like, you know, I'm a rookie so I feel like it wasn't there. I had to earn that trust, like run into the ball and stuff like that. And I feel like that's earned their trust and like that's great because guys like him and his mindset, I feel like they helped us out a lot because we all got trust one another and they always communicate. I would say the best way he said to me while I learned, what still got to me the most was, you know, some plays you have bad plays and stuff like that, but always going to the next. I'm always trying to like find the little mistakes and try to improve at that because they're going to build up to make you overall a great player. So it's basically that just looking at them little mistakes and communicating. That's new adjustments I had to learn to. So it was just learning that stuff. I felt like I learned from him that can help me a long way. That's something I'll always take with me. I mean, it's just an honor, you know, gaining the trust and respect from your teammates, especially, you know, going into my fourth year, you know, just to gain that trust from these guys by me coming in, you know, with the right mindset, the right attitude each and every day to, you know, when they see me going out there, busting my tail, each and every play, each and every day, you know, not just on the field, but in the, in the mean run. So now that's just an honor for me. I'm blessed to be in a position to be able to lead the team. Oh, we know he a tough runner. You know, we know he, he come to try to, I guess, prove a point this year. You know, we're not going to try to do no more than what our job is. You know, especially playing D-Line, we have to just, you know, attack the line of scrimmage, you know, one thing we talk about, because we see Barclay on the field, you know, he wait for guys to peek, you know, one thing Brady talked about, you know, standing out gap, you know, not being able, not being too nosy, you know, trying to share it too early because he wanted them guys that he patient, he have bounced, bounced to these different gaps. So I think just us playing out gaps and waiting to the ball declared to make place. Oh, yeah, for sure. Because I mean, from, from my standpoint and from what I gained from these coaches, you know, you know, it's been a small thing that, you know, stopping me from making that extra play. And, you know, just the technique and fundamental, and that's, you know, safe instance, my footwork, you know, they're just slowing me down. If I step inside instead of, you know, attacking upfield. So I think that's, you know, that's important to me. And it's important to this team by me coming out here each and every day. Just keep them and especially with the coaches, you know, because Cote always getting on me about, you know, my first step, you know, my hand placement. So that's just something that I, you know, I'm taking the heart each and every day to come in, try to be better each and every day with my technique and fundamentals. We have to, um, and that start up front, you know, we up front going to win this game. And I said, doing kept, you know, we set the tone of the game. If we go out there, you know, first player of the game, you know, my mind said, they line up, they try to run the ball. Let's get a tackle for law. So that's going to set the tone of the game. Yeah, specifically, I mean, it depends on what type of situation, what kind of scheme it is, but yeah, I think the tight ends have, I mean, they have a huge role. I think everybody, the thing that's different, different here and other places is everyone has a role in the run game, whether it's the quarterback, the receivers, how they're supposed to blog tight ends. The standard is extremely high for how guys finish. So, you know, it's good for everybody to be on the same page. You have to have that correspondence with Swain and Hooper. Yeah, I have to use words when I communicate with him on the line. I have to say things to him and he has to like tell him back to me and we have to make sure we're on the same page. Eddie, describe your sort of scene over compared to a year ago. I mean, it's a year ago, a year ago. It has nothing to do with this year or 2022. For me, it's playing the game that I've been playing for a long time at a high level and in the same locker room. So yeah, I'm excited. I'm staring down the barrel this noon practice right now and then got the boys over for online dinner after this. And then, yeah, we'll be high tailing it to Sunday. What's for dinner? I can't tell you that. That's some solid stuff, I'm going to tell you. Other than the fact that what stands out about the Giants? Yeah, some of them run fast, some of them don't run as fast. I think sometimes they play man, sometimes they don't play man and that's something you really have to look out for. They blitz sometimes and don't other times, so that's important. So we'll have our hands full for sure. Any memories or thoughts at all of how the season started at home a year ago or you just put that completely out of your mind? No, this is a completely different year. I'm not going to focus on the past. I mean, even before I had that type of game in week one, I wasn't focused on the year before that before or the year before that. Like it's a game. You move on and you move forward and I was past that out of week two. So you still get excited, get butterflies before season starts? Yeah, absolutely. As soon as I stop getting butterflies, I'll stop playing. So I've had a I mean, it's it's outstanding to be here and play and be in the same stadium for nine years. So I'm looking forward to every single game. Taylor, what is that? You haven't been here long.