 Man, like I said, with guys like him, we have to be good with our rush lane. When we got fast guys like him that could get on the edge of defense, he make a lot of plays downfield just by getting us out of the pocket. So we have to be on the same page and our rush lane have to be coordinate. Yeah, but having done these practices last week was tough to have to come back and do it again in a second. It seemed like the intensity wasn't quite what it was last week. No, it's football. I mean, that's the case. We'll go in and watch film. But we play a game when the season's starting next two weeks from now. We play a game each and every week. So we can't have them slow starts. Like I said, a couple of weeks ago, we have to be able to start fast, finish stronger. So that's our mindset. You know, we go in and watch film is the stuff we need to start faster. If that's the case and it puts the intensity up, you know, I'm sure we'll come out tomorrow a better day. How do you feel like you guys have progressed over these three weeks? I feel like we got started to know, you know, our identity on our team. You know, everyone starting to figure out what's our kind of chemistry going to be here. You know, we want a lot of guys, especially on the defense side, flying around, knowing what to do and having fun with it. So I think everybody is just getting on the same page and everyone, you know, buying into, you know, what coach Rave and all the coaches, you know, preaching to us each and every day. I think it's only going to get better. I mean, that's it. I mean, come out here each and every day to willing to learn, you know, you know, each and every day I come out here. I want to see what can I do better than I did yesterday. So we can, they should take that same mindset, you know, especially being a young guy because I mean, I see like with Campbell Chase, you know, he's out there with the first group today, making calls and punching the ball out, stuff like that. You know, that just improved me. You know, he takes in the coaching and actually put it into practice. And I'm sure that's what the coach is looking for. It's a bougie part of town now. Cliff's doing all right for himself. That's for sure. Huh? Yeah, it's paradise. Yeah, exactly, dude. It's nice. Like they, you know, you have cell phone towers out here. Your cell phone towers like are fake cactuses or cacti. It's like you can't even tell that you're just next to a cell phone tower. You're just kind of living. It's unbelievable. Yeah, that's the biggest trap question I've ever heard. No, guys, you had a sweet, like one of those tropical hats you buy on the beach of Mexico, like he looks, looks like he's just really just adapting and coming into his own self, you know, it looks like he's really doing this thing. Yeah, it was a little different. This is it was a unique practice today. I thought us as an online came out, you know, up and down and then picked it up in the middle. And then it was, you know, we got to be better. And it's kind of one of those things you can't take these days for granted. So we got to keep going. It's a high sense of urgency because the season comes fast. And when you're here, you're prepared. You're not as I found out last year. Yeah, I think I just alluded to the fact that we got to be better. And so two minute, you know, when I'm in, I'm playing one position. And so I need to make sure that I take care of my own job. I'll have to see the film and see everybody else did and make sure that we clean up any errors we have. The good news is, you know, there's time. And that's what these joint practices are for is getting out there and getting going and understanding where you're at. In some ways, it's another team and having some of the struggles today. Can that be, I don't know if it's an eye opener, but is it? I wouldn't listen, I would not build this up into too much. It was a practice. I think we did some really good things. And there's some things we need to work on. There really wasn't it wasn't like we were just like it was a massacre, like the Boston massacre, something like that. And we're just standing in a line waiting to shoot our muskets and getting shot first. Like it's not it's a history lesson for you. There wasn't that. So like let's just call it is it was an up and down day. The guys had some good plays, the guys had some bad plays back and forth. And overall, like, you know, we just got to keep on keeping on. At this point in camp, it's not about like we have to do everything perfect. It's like how you to fix one little thing and then move on to the next. We just had to work on plastering and staying on our guys as as a collar scramble around and run around. And I feel like it was good for us to work our eyes and techniques. Caleb saw that you got a couple of one on one opportunities with DeAndre Hopkins, just being able to go up against one of the best receivers in the league, just how maybe how beneficial that experience be. I mean, I feel like it's extremely beneficial to be able to work with guys that have proven to be elite players in the NFL and then to be able to make plays on them, you know, is a good confidence booster and just, you know, some motivation to keep pushing and working hard going in the right direction. Caleb, you mentioned kind of working your eyes with Kyler Murray. What set of challenges does he bring? Guardian, he's just very elusive. You know, he's very good at extending plays. And, you know, you might have to cover a little longer than usual. So just being able to keep your eyes on your man and keep your feet hot. And, you know, guard your guy until the whistle blows is just a good, good reps. Beneficial for the game? Yeah, I feel like the game is, you know, we have a lot of great quarterbacks that are mobile and can extend plays with their feet. And so this was this was a great opportunity for us to, you know, get some live action at it. That's but I still got tomorrow. So, you know, I'm going to come out and do it. I can't have a good day. Yeah, I'll just say, you know, my dad and coaching staff at UCLA, you know, we've had it tough there. And, you know, my dad always told me, you know, control what you control and can't control what happened in the past. So the only thing you do is keep going forward. Yeah, just keep getting better every day and then come game time, you know, help my team by making some plays, make some blocks, make a couple of catches and, you know, obviously win the game. So that's what's most important. Yeah, I mean, anytime you're out here and you're healthy enough to play, it's a blessing. So I've been good. Chance, about the difference between where the green dot on the helmet for the first time in Baltimore versus last Saturday night. A little better for you at that time or? Yeah, I think you're in that area. Yeah, I think so. That's new, you know, I've like had it in practice, but then when you get in the game, it's a little bit of a different deal. But, you know, just trying to take these things that you learn and try to carry them along so you don't make some of the same mistakes. And you can, some of the things that you note or that you kind of take, you know, just think about during the game, try to bring it over to the next one, try to keep improving. And you got a lot of reps. I mean, you guys, there's only three inside linebackers up last week, man, you and Joe, you guys had a lot of snaps, man. Yeah, Joe gave me a, we're getting a good rotation going there. So it's been fun. Thank you.