 I always try to lead by example at first, but as I became an older player, you know, you have to be more vocal. So, I mean, it just depends. I mean, I think that's one thing about being a good leader is just kind of sensing the environment. Obviously, bringing the, I kind of use this example, like being a thermostat or thermometer, you know what I mean? Like being a leader, you know, a thermostat controls the temperature of the room, and a thermometer just adjusts based upon, right? If it's hot, you're going to be hot. If it's cold, you're going to be cold. So I try to be a thermostat guy by being the same every single day and kind of just bringing that kind of creating the environment for everybody. But also you have to do everything. You have to do all the little things. You know, you can't lead and you can't be a great leader unless you're doing all the little things as well, if you want to get everybody else to follow you. And looking at the Saints, last one for you, when we talk about readiness, of course, readiness for week one, what makes a team ready to win week one? I just think that, you know, it's all starts with the things that you do every single day, the things that you've done during training camp. I know our guys are ready. But going out there and just saying ready to win, you can be as ready as you want, but you have to go out there and execute. And I think that's the main thing. We're obviously preparing to win and we're doing all the things that we need to win. But bottom line is going to come down to execute and our game plan and things that we're practicing now on game that that's supposed to determine who's going to want to lose. Thank you. Yeah, no problem. Well, you definitely always want to just, you know, get off to a good start. But, you know, it's not the end of the world. It's just 17, 17 game season and we're going to play a lot of games. But obviously every team wants to go out there and win week one. So I don't think and I don't look at any number of statistics about, you know, how many, you know, are we going to win the rest of the year? If we don't win week one or not, are we going to go to playoffs? I don't really think that's going to be a determining factor. But starting out week one is very important for us as a team, for sure. Good, like normal to you. It's I normally with LCL, it's a lot of like opening up your knee left or right. So has that kind of been the challenge of just getting more comfortable with that? I would just say, I mean, it's been here and there, but you know, I just keep doing what I'm doing. Is it still a, it's like a pain management thing at this point or just trying to ramp up without aggravating it? Yeah, I mean, I'll just do what I can. And Todd and Brady's tell me what I can and can't do. So that's what I do. You had to ask Brady's all that, man. As far as the mental approach to this being a season. I'm in the same place that I was in January. Man, I feel good, positive. And I'm just ready to get out there and play. You know, he's a, you know, really good veteran. You know, they got a lot of guys on that defense that are really good. You know, we just got to go out there and play our brand of football. Having a veteran like Chris Ward, like the other hot players in the room with you, form study and those types of things, how much does that benefit you? It's benefited a lot. You know, my dog right here. No, they help out a lot, you know, just the little details on what movements that the corner is giving you, what leverage is going to be in when you see those movements. You know, that's just stuff that I take home and study. Man, I just try to come in and be the same guy, be who I am, be authentic. And obviously, everybody else showed that and I always felt like I had leadership qualities just as far as I've grown up and the things I've been through. So it was pretty, it was pretty a cool moment, honestly, when I found out because we were at practice and he told us, like, right before we started practicing. And honestly, like, it was just a surreal moment for me. And it definitely was honor, something I don't take lightly. So, what kind of spoke about it, but what to say about you and your leadership qualities? Oh man, it means a lot. You know, like I said, I try to lead by my actions, but also, you know, try to impact the guys and reach them where they are and meet them where they are. Like I said, just try to be authentic, be myself. That's naturally kind of how I am. Just a caring person, talk to everybody. I'm actually, in San Francisco, I used to call me the team therapist because I used to literally be the person, anybody got an issue, you talking about something? I'm usually talking to the Z. So that's just kind of always who I've been. Growing up for me, I was really like reserved, really quiet. And I always felt like people didn't really like understand me or give me a chance to like, you know, open up or get to talk about myself until I started playing football. So I think that for me, I'm real big on trying to like get to interact with guys and Rable talks about that a lot, getting to know your teammates. So that's just kind of what I always done. And then you care that to your position that you do the same thing for the next I mean, I think anybody can be a leader. Obviously, like just cliche football, the middle linebacker is usually the one that you see as like the leader of the defense. But I mean, we got leaders all over the place. And I think it's pretty dope because obviously you got seven guys devoted captain. But I promise you, it's probably got some of the guys on this team that maybe they did get a vote, maybe they didn't that still leading their own way. So I respect it the same because that's the guy kind of guy wasn't San Francisco. I wasn't the team captain. I was always on the leadership committee, but was never really like given that team captain role, but we're still a leader in my own right. And there's so many guys in this room that do the same thing. I mean, just as curious as you. So obviously, everything that you you've got seen and everything that we've done up to this point, we're heading in the direction that we want to be. Obviously, you got to go put it on tape on Sundays for it to actually matter. So obviously, there's a lot of things that the Saints do, just the different personnel groups obviously, take some hill receivers, the backs like think they have a lot of good players and it's going to be a good match up for us for sure. New players that got a new quarterback in your car. How much does that for another wild card? I mean, Derek card is a great quarterback. Obviously, it's going to add just that much more. And you got to kind of just be ready for everything. It's a new quarterback. So he might bring different things and you never know what he's got. What they're going to do is week one, they can might run out there and be straight receivers fall. You know, you have no clue. So I think you got to kind of like know yourself, be true to your rules and be ready for anything. In the preseason, yes, sir. You know, it was a it was a good game versus them. But you know, these are my teammates now. So you know, I'm not going to go too deep down that road. Man, the way that they play football here, they let that guy guys go to let them rush play off each other. So, you know, I'm excited to be back in this type of scheme. And you know, anxious to see what it brings to my season this year. You know, get off physicality violence. That's what they preach a lot. And I'm just playing fast, you know, effort is a big thing here also. So I feel like that transmits through the whole locker room. And you know, especially being out in practice the first day on Monday, it definitely showed us. So No, you know, I think, honestly, at the end of the day is just football, man. You know, whether I'm in a 4.3 point, three or four scheme, you know, you just got to get acclimated fast. It's always about change changes. Inevitable in this league. So, you know, just how quick you can pick up on it. And you know, honestly, like I said, I'm excited. Being in the group, meaning this, it's been pretty cool. You know, I can tell their goofy, they're laid back, relaxed, but they also like to rush to pass. So, you know, that's something I'm excited to do with them. You know, Caleb, I know he led the NFL in sacks in the preseason. So that's exciting to be around him knowing he's a young guy undrapped or a seventh round guy. And he's made his stamp with the team. So excited to just build the bar with those guys and keep it rolling. Sorry if you've been asked this before, but how much do you feel like what you did for the Bears in the preseason game against the Titans in the opener kind of showed them what kind of player you were? It was a good game versus, you know, my teammates. And I guess I should say, but, you know, I think it was just a matter of playing it, playing football, leaving it all out there and, you know, seeing where the cars lay. And now I'm excited to be able to play with these guys.