 All right, let's pivot here to the Falcons. Let's give them some love here for a minute. The Jesse Bates signing last week was the big headline, kind of an under the radar one over the weekend. How about that Mack Hollins move? You get another physical receiver for Arthur Smith to play with. Exactly, this is like my bird segment, right? This is, you know, talk about the birds, I guess. Let's see what we did there. Yeah, like, and they spent more money so far in free agency than any other team in football and they have a very specific way in the way Arthur Smith wants to build this entire team. And you mentioned Mack Hollins and how physical the receiver is. He played very well last year. This is a team that likes to have physical pass catchers. When you look at Kyle Pitts and you look at Drake London and you look at the way they just went and got John Smith, he may be the fourth option Mack Hollins in terms of the passing game from their new quarterback in Desmond Ritter. Now they think the world of Ritter as a person, as the intangibles that he brings to the quarterback position, but they're well aware of where he stands in terms of talent wise, but the group that is around him is something that we're keeping an eye on. They bring back Caleb McGarry, their right tackle. Now they have that offensive line completely intact as it has been and moving forward it will be. This team manager was third in the NFL and rushing and it's built kind of very physically down the middle of the field. The one thing they are lacking and they have tried during free agency as they spent a lot of money, but unable to do is get a speed wide receiver. They've been in on a few of them, I'm told, but haven't been able to land one. That's another spot to keep your eye on that they're still trying to fill in this offense. It's very physical, but they'd like someone to stretch the field as well. All right, as Arthur Smith enters year number three, trying to rebuild that offense right now with Desmond Ritter and with Taylor Heinecke in the room as well at quarterback. Thank you, James Palmer, his bird segment. As we continue in a Monday edition of NFL Now and NFL Network, coming up.