 Yeah, I'm doing how you bet you sent $1. I think it's probably worth about that. No, especially not this. No, not that. That's a galaxy? It's a galaxy? No, no 20. Can't hide it. Can't hide it. How big was the stop for your first defense there to get off the field when y'all needed it in that game? Defense, definitely. We definitely stepped up. We took a step and it felt amazing celebrating after the game, but also after watching the take. We get to see the step that we still need to get better at. But also we get to see that we did take a step and we heading in the right direction. Yeah, so the play was set up for Dante. We say everybody just move out the way and Dante go get him. No, but all seriousness though, it was a great effort by him. We all had one-on-one rushes and he was able to get there with just great effort coming in fresh. Grady was just doing grady stuff the whole day. It's a tremendous effort from those guys and the rest of us around me to step up and play our part as well. I don't know. I wouldn't know that. I wouldn't know that answer. No, you know, they asked me, you know, I was told early on and like I just come in and work. So whatever that role would be, whether it's outside, inside, over the center, whatever the case, off the ball. I'm a versatile guy and I can kind of do a lot of them. So I'd be able to take it on mentally. Yeah, by far. Now, I don't think I had to do nothing extra myself. I think a lot of the conditioning from our program is definitely helping me stay in shape when I'm out there. It's like I'm thinking to myself, I would normally be tired but I'm not really as exhausted as I normally would be. So I could tell that all the conditioning paying off. I don't want to talk too much more about conditioning because we might have to run more. So yeah, I think just by skiing, it's a multiple front. And you know, we got a lot of different fronts going in a lot, a lot more to it than with the surface seas. So definitely moving around more. Yes, way more than I have in the past, but I've been with Dean and Ted before. So I'm familiar with it. Yeah, I think it could take a toll on you if you're not, if you don't really dive into it. So for me, it's a lot of extra, a lot of extra study and a lot of extra questions. Taking notes while I'm also like marking down questions while I'm taking notes in the study room and then going to the coaches after they already explained it just to get a little bit more detail. So I make a surround, do it the wrong way. And learning from my mistakes on the field, whether it's at practice or even in some games, learning from, you know, the ways in which I got to drop certain stuff like that, just fine tune those details. So that way the next time I'm out there, I'm able to execute at a high level. Yeah, I think they do a good job with doing the concepts, but it's concept based. So a lot of the stuff, it looked like it's, you know, I can't give away the secrets, but it looked like a lot. And when you really break it down, it's a lot easier once you understand the concepts behind it. So you'll say, okay, this is one thing. And then when you might call a hold on the defense and, okay, it's the same as this one except for these two people doing a different thing. And it's like that all around the structure of the whole defense. So once you kind of bracket them up into different concepts and categories, you can kind of like take a lot more load off of your body. You'd be like, okay, this call is just like this call for me. It might be different for the backing, but for me, this call is the same. Yeah, always, if I understand it, I want to ask it because I hate getting stuff wrong on the field. I take pride in that. So I definitely, you know, been asking, but been a lot more questions this year than the past years though. Yeah. So at first it was just, it was just all like, you know, familiarizing myself with it and learning it the same way I always do. But just like coming in and saying, okay, I got to, I feel like I think I know what I'm doing here. But let me go ask and then, you know, just make sure I clarify it and stuff like that. So yeah. We've been doing a lot more diving into it collectively as a group after, you know, after hours. So I think that's definitely helping in a big way with getting home and getting to the quarterback and even guys like me who winning rushes and getting close is just helping, you know, some rivalry at a whole group where we do a lot of extra stuff together. So I think that's what I think that's something big that we've been doing different. Right. Oh, besides from, you know, getting cussed out. No, no, no. But I think it's been like us. We're really evaluating ourselves watching the film. You know, we think, okay, I got this guy. If I make a, you know, I've been setting him up outside all day. Now I'm going to go inside. And then at one time you go inside, it costs the whole team. So quarterback able to roll out, make throws where he comfortable. He comfortable making throws in seven on seven space. So it's real, it's real important for us to stick to the game plan. Don't take those rushes when it's not your time. You're going to have a, you're going to have a time in a game where you can make certain different rushes that you like. And there's going to be some times where you got to sacrifice for the team. And, you know, the defense and structure where it might even run into you while you just, you know, sacrificing for the team. And so that's, we got to just build a trust. And that's what we've been doing lately. Exactly. Right. Yeah. I think when you come in on Monday and we got to watch the film and you see a guy win a rush and you got, you got somebody who might not have done their job the right way that it was drawn up. And if they would have that guy would have got a sack. If it's me or if it's you, you feel, you will feel like, dang, I let them down. So next time, let me make sure I don't let nobody else down or I want to make it his sack the next time. And that way I'll be able to get mine. When mine come in, we all start taking on that accountability and responsibility and we take on that role for each other. I think it was a matter of time because we've been striving and training in that direction. You know, Eagles was a tough loss for us. And, you know, we've been building ever since then. And just, you know, staying with that tunnel vision mindset really helped not allowing all the outside noise to get in and just trying to really like build on the same thing that we've been working on since OTA. So we first got here and, you know, that's starting to pay off. And we just want to keep taking more and more strides and more steps and kind of, you know, get another one. We just need one more. Oh, me to the core. Yeah, me to the core. I came from there, so I definitely wanted that one. But, you know, maybe we get to see him again. Yeah, since college, I was doing it, but I think I kind of like structured my notes a lot more ever since coming from being in Tampa with Gerald McCoy and then going to Baltimore to Real Suggs and Elvis Dumerville being around Brandon Graham and Philly. Kind of just like seeing the older guys do it and then, you know, kind of like taking after that. And then I'll implement my own mindset. I might not write down everything the coach say. I got to simply, I got to break it down for me and write down what applied to me. So stuff like that kind of helped me understand it more when I'm going over it. I'm not reading over the stuff that I have no, you know, involvement in. I'm not looking at coverages on the back end when I'm supposed to be looking at stuff that I'm going through up front. So no, no, no, I got, I got to, I just type on the iPad that we provided. Yeah. No, you got to buy your own keyboard. So I just type on the screen. I might use my little pen to take, take some notes in there. No, it's a lot of people that write with them. I'm really just like slowly typing, trying to, trying to get the words in. He's taking big steps. He's taking quantum leaps and I'm happy to see it. Guy who I knew, like, you know, guys took me under, under they wing when I was younger too. So, you know, just extending that same concept, extending that same hand to him. He willingly wanting to learn. He going to be good when he going to be good when he, he learned a couple of things he going to be, he going to be a pretty good player in his league. Yeah. So he a longer guy, right? By nature. And I haven't really seen too many guys come in young. That's able to, that's already know they length and play with it and use it. And that's something that's his, his strength right now. So anything after that is going to make him better. But he already know how to use his length. He already using his hands to keep lockers off of him and that's to his advantage. So that's like one of the things that me, myself, a lot of people who I've seen coming up, they might have those tricks but just don't use them and don't know how to use them coming from college where you've got natural raw ability. They able to just dominate guys but he coming in with the techniques already at hand. No problem. No problem. No problem.