 seeing this offense come along and just finding the consistency with them and how much does it have to do with, you know, Tana Hill and then obviously getting that run going? Well, Ryan's done a nice job, clearly, since he's been in there. But the whole offense, we try to make improvements from week to week, even going back to week one, you know, that game, to week to week, whether we won or lost, we just try to make improvements. You're seeing a lot of guys sort of get more comfortable and that's what you want as the season goes on. It's a long season, as we can all tell. I mean, it feels like three different lifetimes ago, you know, week one, but it says we hopefully just keep making progress. You know, like you're just hinting at when there is such a 180 from the two and four to where you are now, it's not just one guy. Right. What are some of the things you've seen maybe across the board that have gotten better since then? There's a lot of things. There's the, the online, I mean, we were shuffling guys in and out because of injuries or whatnot. And just at the tight end position, the receivers, I mean, everybody, they get comfortable. It's like any relationship. The more you're around somebody, the more familiar you are with them. You understand that communications is better. So we're just seeing hopefully continue this growth from week to week. And that's what we've been preaching all year. There's there's a lot of conversations that go go on in between John and drapes and the coaching staff. And it's different from player to player. But you know, I'd let those guys speak for that stuff. Okay. I won't come. I was a fan of him. I thought he was a tough football player that stood in the pocket and, you know, he'd gone through a gamut of injuries and different different systems as well. So but I don't always heard good things about what you thought. Are you seeing that week to week? Or you see more than it's hard to judge when you don't you're seeing some from afar and so you don't really know what they're being asked to do. You know, a lot of times you look at film. There's a lot of assumptions made by other coaches, I think, and I don't want to misquote them. But Bill Beljeck had a really good quote about that. You talk about arguably the greatest coach of all time saying when you're game planning for week to week, you have an idea of what somebody is being asked to do. But you don't know unless you're in those meeting rooms, you can see a similar play. And hey, here's how I teach it. And it just depends if you're arrogant enough to think that you know everything and think that, Oh, this is how I taught. So they got to be teaching that way. So you don't know until you're in those meeting rooms with a guy and you work with them. But Ryan's done a great job since he's been here. And I can always speak for since Ryan's been with us. And he's done a nice job. How much is it confidence? You know, when things were going badly at the beginning, maybe it fed off itself a little bit like, Oh, no, here we go again. When you're on a streak like you are now, how much does confidence kind of feed on itself? Like, we're doing it again, we're going to do it, we've been doing it. Yeah, sure. There's from as you build this thing from week to week, you hope to grow past that stage of Oh, no, I mean, that's the you don't want that mindset at all. Because you know, in any football game, there's going to be an happen flow. It's not going to be perfect. And that's the beautiful part of this game. It's whether you have the mindset to be like, we're good, whatever they throw at us, like, obviously, you don't want those turnovers to happen or a penalty or a negative play. But I mean, you just you got two ways to look at it. We're like, good, here we go. Let's let's move on and then find out figure out what we can do to win this football game. So sure, it grows week to week. But you got to there's a new challenge. And this is gonna be a big challenge for us this Sunday with two games in three weeks against these guys. Do you keep things in the holster this week? Or do you do things that maybe you want to set up something for two weeks from now? Or you really got to put the blinders on it. You know, it's not not an NBA series. You know, when you're going best of seven or something like that, we all it matters is this Sunday, it really does because there's so many things that can happen from this game. And next, if you start doing that, then you may set yourself up for failure on this week. So we just try to focus on today. And then this week, like a lot of players, you know, he's his first year in the NFL. He's getting used to the pro game and what we're asking him to do. He's done a nice job. He just works out it day after day. And so hopefully he continues on that. So again, when he got here, there's always going to be a learning curve with all these guys. And so he's done a really nice job as a rookie. So hopefully he continues to do it. The fact that his big numbers in a few of the last few weeks, and also the snaps, pretty good signs that there's a building trust there for free with him. Yeah, absolutely. All those guys I got to trust all those guys. We put those guys out there, whether it's Khalif or Hollister, Corey, you know, Corey blasting game like during this thing, I got to trust in these guys. But I guess as a rookie that sure, and sometimes, you know, it's the balls found them in certain situations. And sometimes he's the primary and sometimes somebody else is. And he's done a nice job making play. How much more fun is it as a coach or maybe how much more juiced does it give you as a coach when things are working like they have of life compared to being in the season where you struck the score points and probably what a lot of my mind doesn't go that way. It's whether you got a fixed mindset, you got a growth mindset. There's ways to look at it. You look at something like it's a disaster. Oh, no, what was me? I'll never look at it like that. I look at it to try to fix a solution see if we can get better. So when certainly there's a comfort level and you're calling plays and things are working, but to look at something as a disaster or catastrophic event, I don't have that mindset. I really don't. How much is the office kind of adopted that just that kind of mindset that you're talking about? How have you seen that we just, you know, I can't speak for these other guys, but just as a whole, we just try to try to be consistent. And I think we all have as a coaching staff and as a players and they'll see through you if you know, you're trying to change week to week and you're trying to be a front runner. You're whatever you know, whoever knows or trying to. We just try to be consistent and we just try to make improvements because this thing is we got a couple more weeks and we got to get better this week. And that's all we focused on.