 People have come out and said, Patrick Mulhome just go. He's the greatest active right now. But I want us to remember Tom Brady's career. He still had to go up against Peyton Manning in the AFC. He did that. He wins three Super Bowls. Oh, gotta catch Montana. Montana's got four. He ended up doing that. Oh, well, Montana was four and oh in Super Bowls. Brady has two losses. So like, is he really better? And then he goes and proves, yes, unequivocally, he's better than Joe Montana. The man had five Super Bowls at one point and there are still people saying, I don't know. Once he retired, it was like, oh, he's the greatest ever. He's the greatest ever. We're never gonna see anything like this again. And then Mulhome's, we're not even making him jump through any of these hoops. Not even holding him to the standard of Montana. He's not there yet. But we're automatically crowning him. Like that's what I don't like. The prisoner of the moment thing drives me absolutely crazy. It's just, it's subjective. It's subjective to who you think is the best.