 No, he's, you know, I mean, I think when you see guys have success, but he's got a great wife and his kids and he just looks like things are all kind of coming together. So you're happy for guys like that. You know, I followed him, you know, when he was at BC and then the ability for us to be able to add him to our football team. So he's done a great job and you guys hit on a lot of it. He doesn't look for a lot of recognition. He's been very consistent for us, very productive. We put him in a lot of different places and asked him to do a lot and he's been great to coach. Well, AJ spoke yesterday. He had said that he's really grateful for the emotional deposit you make with the players and the connections. Now for you, why is that so critical to go beyond X's and O's and on the field and actually connect with them? I mean, I think you just, you know, as you become a coach and a teacher and a mentor, you know, and I think that AJ was fantastic. I think that he was honest. He was thoughtful. He was sincere and it is a business. This is a business and there's things that come up within this business. You have to let players go. You have to make decisions about contracts and that can get muddy sometimes. But I think the honesty and truth and sincerity and being authentic and it wasn't easy. I mean, it wasn't easy to get to know AJ the way that I know him now. And it's hard for me to have a relationship that's like that with 69 players, with 53 guys on the practice squad, on the active roster, 16 on the practice squad, the guys that are on injured reserve. I mean, there's 80 guys that come through this building, 80 players. And so, you know, I do my best to try to get that relationship with everybody. Some it's stronger than others and, you know, certainly it's something that I feel like is important, you know, so that guys can, you know, you can hold them accountable and you can coach them and you can explain things to them. Because there is a, you know, there's a connection there that you've got something that you believe in and that I told them about love. Love isn't, you know, making excuses for guys. And, you know, if you care about somebody, that doesn't mean, you know, being able to enable them and let them get away with things. You know, I mean, it's teaching them and, you know, holding them accountable and trying to get them to believe in something, you know, bigger than themselves. Excellent stat that I think you guys lead the league in scoring on your first possession, second half. What is that significant? Are you making note of that? What does that say maybe about what you guys are doing at halftime or does that say? Well, I do know offensively we take input from the players, you know, about what worked, what we like, what do we feel like we can do. I go in there, I go in at a defensive side, offensive side, I see Keith and Todd, you know, working about, hey, here's where we're going to go. And then they do, they cover, you know, the openers again for the second half. And, you know, those are always going to be critical, you know, those last couple minutes of the first half where we've been able to get some stops and some points or, you know, not allow points or not allow teams to double us up and gain some extra points there. They had the big play in the past game against the Saints. Adrian says he's pretty comfortable catching the ball. Those guys starting to feel working in and feel better in the past game. Yeah, those guys just have to catch the ones we throw. And I think they've done that. And so, you know, it's a package that we'll have to use. And Ryan's, you know, in the past whether teams are dropping out of there, you don't have to be able to get it down to those guys. 49ers last week, I'm running out of football. Use Devo Samuel five or six times running ball. AJ had those kind of characteristics that he might be able to do, you know, something like that. If you guys ever thought that might help. AJ had to carry last week. You know, it's five or six too much. I'm curious. I'm sure it would be if we, if we ran him five or six times, it'd be too much. And if we only ran him once, it wouldn't be enough. Sweet. May been long Evans do pre Davis McNichol's swam. Have a great Friday.