 Let's turn our attention now to Tariq Cohen of the bears Jim is Tariq Cohen for real. I mean, I know what he's capable of. He's been a little bit up and down, but it seems like the bears are starting to commit to him more. Yeah, it certainly does. I think you could look at the game script for the past two games and say, Hey, I mean, they've been trailing with both the games against the law or the dolphins and against the Patriots and both those are scenarios in which you would expect they would use Tariq Cohen more. But then he looked back to week four before they had they had their bi-week. That game is where they slaughter Tampa Bay and they still used to re Cohen in that as well. So I don't think this is just a game script related thing. I think it's pretty legit where Matt Nagy recognizes that Tariq Cohen is a good football player and he wants him to have the ball in his hands. If you look at back to week seven, he had a 51 percent snap rate Cohen did, which is his highest of the entire year. If we look at this three game sample where Cohen has been more heavily involved, he has eight, nine and 12 targets in those three games, which is really good. That's phenomenal for running back. But what's even better is that he's kind of getting used like a wide receiver. He has five deep targets in those three games. He has six red zone targets. And that is just tremendous usage that you do not usually get out of a running back. So I think when you're looking at Tariq Cohen, you kind of view him as being a wide receiver who gets a couple of carries on top of what he gets as out of the passing game because he is getting high leveraged targets, which again, you don't usually get from a running back. So the price in Tariq Cohen has gone up. He is seventy one hundred dollars a week, eight. But honestly, I think that's that's a fair price for him based on the usage he has gotten. Again, I think that the way that you look at Tariq Cohen, he's just say, all right, this guy is basically a wide receiver who gets a couple of carries. And if you would use a wide receiver who gets a couple of carries in that matchup, go ahead and use one. I think that in most scenarios, you're probably going to say yes, going forward with Tariq Cohen just because the leverage in the targets that he does get is so high. You always talk about how much more valuable receptions are for running backs than carries. And when you get eight receptions, you got to love having Tariq Cohen in your lineup, and you would have definitely loved getting over 18 fantasy points on FanDuel in week seven.