 How impressed are you with the job that you're a former teammate? Dan Campbell has done in Detroit. What was he like as a teammate? He's a soldier, you know. I don't know if all the guys know, man. Dan was out there, you know, starting tight in in the NFL, you know, basically with one arm, you know, he was hitting. He's like Robocop out there. He had like a castle in his whole arms like my first year of playing. But he was still starting. He was still productive. That's why he was playing, you know. But that just goes to show you what kind of man he was. He played through pain, you know. And to have an accountable team like you may like that, you know. And then for that to translate for him to be in a coach. I just hope that the guys that are that his players now, you know, realize the kind of player that he is. And I think that, you know, if you do, I mean, having a player's coach is always great. But to see this guy grind through pain and, you know, it's the utmost respect, you know, that your peers can really have a path for you when it's you, you know, grinding through that. And you don't have to, you can sit out. But he didn't do that.