 Hey, Mani. I guess I'm a guy you're not used to the snow out here, I'm assuming, so good luck out there. I was going to ask you about you had a pick against the 49ers, nearly had one on Sunday. Is that a result maybe of some film study, things kind of starting to feel good for you? What's maybe attributed into being in the right place here recently especially? Yeah, I mean, I guess it's just doing my job and then on top of that, just film study and believing what I see, believing what I've seen all week and what we've been practicing and last week I should have one and went through my hands, but yeah, just make sure I'm in the right place at the right time. When you're unable to get one like that, I mean, how much you beat yourself up over that and pretty quickly turn your attention to what's next? I mean, they went through my hands, not much I could do about it. I mean, I'm not going to beat myself up much. I mean, too much about it. I got more opportunities, more games to play and more good snaps I could play. Karan? Yeah, Monty, the run defense, that's something that you as a unit, you guys are really doing well with that, the DB room. How much is that something that you guys make an effort to really focus on just tackling and making sure that that last line is secure? Yeah, we know our up front and our front seven is going to do a great job of stopping the run and plugging up gaps and as our job has come up and made tackles, it's very important to limit the big plays. We don't want to cross over. We don't want to fall off the diving board as we call it. You just want to stay on your feet, get the guy down and we'll play for another down if it does break one free for a little bit. Paul? Hey, wondering how much you've dealt with Jim Schwartz this year. Has he approached you about technique? Do you see him around the DBs? Has he come into your meeting room? Yeah, he's been around. He's not so much like technique-wise stuff, but as far as scheme, what they like to do, why we're doing certain things on defense, why the offense is doing certain things as far as opposing offenses, why they're doing it to us. But yeah, not so much like him teaching me techniques and stuff, but more of conceptual play details and all that type of stuff. Thanks. Luke? Mani, what's changed for you guys in the secondary with the way that the front four has been consistently getting home this year? Making sure that we know we have great communication. We know our front seven is going to do some work up there. Our front four is going to do some work on the offensive line. We've got to make sure that on the back end, we're able to do our job. We're on top of routes. We're able to cover up some routes that make a quarterback, have to pump it, and then that gives opportunity for the front forward and get a sack. So it's all complimentary, and I think we've been doing a great job so far. Have there been times where you've been able to take more chances or be more aggressive knowing that there's less time you have to fill maybe? Yeah. I mean, we know when we can take chances, depending on what teams are giving us and what they've been showing in previous weeks. So if our keys are right, if we see what we believe in or playing the percentages, we'd like to play that very aggressive. Cale? Yeah, Manny. Coach Vrable said after the game on Sunday, and then again yesterday, emphasized winning takes care of everything. Obviously, you guys control things headed into this game. Control your future in the playoffs in terms of position. So how much you guys embraced that this week and just what has the focus been like around the facility? Obviously, there's been a lot of news with the Derrick front, but how do you stay focused? Look at just looking at the game in front of us. Don't get caught up in the noise. Whatever, like you said, winning takes care of everything, everything that we want to happen that will happen for us will come with winning. And I think that's the focus of all the guys. And I think we're all locked in. We're all bought into that. Last two, Taran. Jeff Simmons after the game last week, he said that a lot of the sacks were covered sacks. That's definitely something we didn't hear last season. So for you guys in the secondary, what has changed to where those things are more frequent that covered sacks are happening more? Confidence and communication. They're going to be on the same page. I mean, we got guys that are yelling out plays that we've seen and they end up running the same plays. So it's just a great communication overall, not just on the back end, but with the linebackers and the D-line as well, because everyone is working together. Jim, how much different do they look now compared to when you faced them last month? The quarterback is different and appear to be doing some different things. From a defensive standpoint, what's the challenge this week compared to last time you faced the Texans? Last time, Tyrone was able to get out the pocket and use his feet and use that mobility to really hurt us in the red zone. But yeah, it's a little different, more of a drop pack, not so much RPOs coming from them, but it's a little different, but still have the same stuff they've been doing the game before. And I kidded you at the beginning about the snow. I know you're from Minneapolis and from Iowa. Do you have any teammates that are seeing the snow today and hadn't really seen a snowstorm before, guys from Florida, from the South? I mean, as Dan, he's been here for four years. He said this is the most he's seen the snow, so I mean, as Dan, this is the most snow he's seen, three or four inches right now.