 But let's get to some underreactions here, and so let's start, I mean, in that same division but with a different quarterback. And the tweets are coming in here. So honestly, obviously, you're seeing that as Kirk Cousins. I'm still trying to wrap my head around what I'm seeing happen here. We had Mark Ingraham come on the show and say he wants Andy Dalton to do the same thing. This is going to trend. We saw Adam Schefter, if they didn't jump the shark, I don't know when it will, but it's going to keep rolling. And they deserve the love. They're winning and they're winning in a crazy way, but that's what I think we're underreacting to. The way the Vikings are pulling off these wins right now. They are seven in one credit to them for finding these ways to win. But it has, you have to just submit it. No one's really talking about it. It's been a bit odd and I'm so curious to see if they can keep it up. So take a look at some of these numbers. You got to start with the good, of course, Sunday. Kirk Cousins led his fourth game winning drive to cap his fourth, fourth quarter comeback win this season. And that already ties his career high in both categories. And he's rewriting the narrative that he can't come through in the clutch, which is what followed him and haunted him that. And of course, under the bright lights of prime time, but then it's like, OK, that's the good. And on the other side, the Vikings have gone through these absolutely bizarre stretches during these games and almost every win they've started off hot. Then they go into some sort of sleep, snooze, fest, offensively, they go into airplane mode. Then they blow a lead and then they turn into some weird fourth quarter escape artist, like a magician stuff. So it's gotten them to the second best record. So it works, second best record in the NFL, the halfway mark of the season. But they're they're I'm so curious to hear from Vikings fans who I do think are the most downtrodden fan base in the NFL, the ones who have been through the most pain, the ones who need the need a win and a win in the national football league the most in a big way, in a deep playoff, super bowl kind of way. I know everyone's got the bills, there's that too. But the Vikings, the Vikings low key, they had they've had it rough. How sustainable do you think this is Vikings fans? Are you worried about it at all? Are you enjoying the process like we saw with the Bengals last year? The fans are just like, I'm in, I'm in on this, whatever it is. Because part of me, a part of my brain says, I don't know, they might have to be more consistent from start to finish if they're going to beat the top teams in the league. Remember Eagles, they got blown out by the Eagles, a top team. But then a part of me says, listen, that exorcism sort of stuff that when the chargers stop charging, if they ever do, like there's something too that maybe this Viking squad has conquered some of those demons. So we are going to find out which it is at some point. And it might even be this weekend, huge game. Oh, my gosh, Vikings, not commanders. That already happened, Vikings Buffalo this week. Wow. All right. The other thing we're underreacting to, there's a game in Munich. I talked to Levante David yesterday about the Audubon. And about later Hosen and all of that. So we'll have that interview for you guys tomorrow as they head to take on the Seahawks. It's Buck Seahawks, Brady, Gino Smith in Munich as part of the International Series for the NFL. And it's all Gino all the time, right? We're talking about people wrote him off. He never wrote back. His relationship with Pete Carroll, all of that. And it's beautiful. Yogi Roth will be here. He worked with Pete Carroll at USC. So he'll have some insight into, you know, the legacy that is Pete Carroll and him adding to it with this next chapter with Gino, of course. But we're underreacting people to Rookie Kenneth Walker and his impact on the Seahawks. Because, yes, Gino deserves tons of credit for what he's doing. But his story kind of is overshadowing one Kenneth Walker that deserves attention. Remember the Seahawks? They were two and three after week five, two and three. Second round pick Kenneth Walker became the starting running back, following the injury to Rashard Penny. And look what's happened since. Just take a look at the numbers. They speak for themselves. The Seahawks haven't lost a game with Walker rushing for over a hundred yards a game over that span and leading the entire NFL, the entire league with six touchdowns. I think Walker has taken over the lead for offensive rookie of the year. I think that. Do you agree? Add up an Adam show. And if he keeps running like this, he's going to run those Seahawks right into the playoffs and maybe right to a division title, which is insane to think about, but it might happen. So those bucks are going to have their hands full overseas. Internationally this weekend. Another thing we are underreacting to, and I want to fire three tweets throughout the show. So let me know if you guys have any. Is my helmet still even up here? Oh, it is. Is no one talking about the chargers who pan up a little bit so we can look even our even our screen. Does it queen pan up a little bit the camera? Probably not. Oh, slow, it was a slow pan. Oh, boy. We can't up further. No, can't do it. All right. Well, there's a Chargers helmet somewhere up there in the, it's okay, Marissa, don't I don't care. But nobody's talking about it. Did they disappear from the National Football League? Are they not doing well? If there's anything that can sum up the Falcons and chargers, it is this exact play. Take a look. L.A. fumbling away a shot of the game winning field goal, only to have the Falcons fumbling it right back to set up the Chargers walk off win. This is amazing. But but in all seriousness, I give this Chargers team so much credit for finding a way like they just did there. No Kenan Allen, no Mike Williams, no Bosa, no Slater. Herbert has some sort of rib injury that he's battling through and fighting through. They're down 10 zip in the first quarter. L.A. fights back to get a 2017 win to move to five and three. This is stuff that never happened with the Chargers for like 10 straight years. This does not happen. They're right inside the playoff picture. Nobody is talking about the Chargers. And I think a lot of people wrote off this L.A. squad because of all the injuries that I just mentioned, the early season ones. But I think that they are proving week in, week out. They're a playoff contender. And I know Mahomes is crushing it and it looks great in that AFC West. He deserves all the love and they probably can take the division. But we got to credit Herbert and you got to credit Staley for keeping this thing on track. Not many teams could do what they're doing in the face of adversity and all the injuries that they have and in that division with Mahomes. So I just think that that's something that we are underreacting to. Stop forgetting about the Chargers. All right. Do I want to look at my Twitter feed of these Bears fans?