 Okay, here, and I can get my right leg in, and my cross wrist tilt is really good to my left, right? So I can get my right leg in as he bellies down, but if I'm a left leg guy, then I might have to start thinking a different way. You know what I'm saying? Might have to start thinking a different way to get that in, so maybe the two on one wrist tilt is to my left, and then my left leg, I can sneak in on the bottom, and then vice versa. That's what I want you guys to start thinking about. As I'm turning this guy, and as the match is progressing, what positions are the best opportunities for me to get my leg in the most efficient way? We wrestle a lot of those guys, and we start moving around, moving around like, whoa, I just let you in, right? Look at their sneaky with it, and they focus on those small little windows of opportunity to slip their legs in, right? Because we only get a couple of whistle sparks, right? I only get a couple of these, right, where I can get my boot in. So after that, we gotta be sneaky and progress. So as you're moving this guy and tilting him, I want you to be sneaky and get your legs in. I'm not saying don't throw your top side boot in. I just want you to think about it, and I'm gonna get my boot in, and get back on top, and imagine it's a good guy. Give you a couple more minutes, go.