 I agree with Tom. I mean, the evidence is there for him to make a decision in one way. The only thing I wonder is, when they have that meeting, whenever it happens, because Robert Kraft is so in tune with his emotional side, and I think it's one of his strengths is his humanity, and it's probably helped him get deals done for a long, long time in the business world. Is he moved at all by how Bill Belichick handles that conversation? Is he surprised at all by how Bill Belichick handles that conversation? Because if there's some humility shown, if there is something shouldered in terms of blame, in terms of how things have gone here over the course of the last four years, I wonder how that might just change the air around this entire situation. But not change the outcome. Just change the air. I don't think the outcome is going to be changed. I'm with Tom all the way here, but listen, he is a human being again. And so I think things might have changed quite a bit with Tom Brady. Of course the contract was a big deal, but if there had been a little bit more love shown to Tom Brady, would he have finished his career here? Like I think that's a fair question. So is there some humanity shown on Bill Belichick's end? Well, what I've been told by, you know, people who know Bill and know the particulars in this, that number one, Robert Kraft is conflicted. Like he doesn't want to have to make this decision. The other thing is, is that they expect Bill, Bill knows, and we've heard reports including Mike Giardia at BSJ who have said that Bill has told people close to him that he knows that his future here is cloudy at best. People close to Bill say that he is going to go in on the offensive, that he's going to have a game plan, knowing that Kraft is probably going to talk about, you know, an elegant solution and what's Bill going to offer? And is that going to work, including, I mean, I think Kraft at his baseline, he would love to hear Bill say, you know what, I can't do the personnel side anymore. You know, I agree with you, this is why it's gotten here. So I'm open to X, Y, and Z, but I can't find anybody who thinks that type of solution is going to work out well for the Patriots at the end of the day.