 With the NFL season starting up, and I'm not picking on the NFL, but inevitably, some team, hopefully not one of your favorite teams, but some team will lose two or three games in a row. And usually at the post-game press conference, after that third loss, the coach will say something to the, I can promise you this, you're going to laugh when you see it. We'll say something to the effect of tomorrow at practice, we're getting back to the basics. We're going back to the basics. I mean, it's going back to the basics, going back to the fundamentals. You see the fundamentals continuing to grow. Got to get back to the basics. I think it's more about, again, getting back to the basics. I still believe it's about fundamentals. When the ball snapped, don't do something that you have not practiced. The reality is, rely on the techniques that you have hammered over and over since you've been here and since you've gone through the drills. That if your solution to the problem is to get back to the basics, how about you never leave the basics in the first place?