 What's going on, Rashawn? Merry Christmas. With the challenge that's coming up this weekend, Aaron Rodgers, obviously a future Hall of Famer. How do you go about confusing a guy like that who's played so much football over the course of his career? I mean, sure. You can do as many things as you can. As far as confusing, that might be too far-fetched, because the dude who had been in the league and had so much success in the league for so long. And like you said, future Hall of Famer, I mean, it's one of those situations where he has to literally just have a bad play almost in a way. So the best we can do is, like you said, we can try to disguise or whatever we can try to do. But the main thing is to make sure we execute regardless of what we are disguised. And then with the tight end, Tanya, and he's having such a great year, how do you, what has kind of been your study of him so far and what makes him and Rodgers so effective together? Yeah, I think the chemistry, you know, the main thing with the chemistry between those guys is they seem like they know each other really, really well with timing and, you know, pin those throws in that Ben Rodgers that we know him to do, those throws that he does and fit them in there to him to make him, you know, have the ability to be able to extend plays. I mean, you could definitely see that on film. And, you know, no more thing for us is just to make sure we contain not only just him, but a lot of other guys, you know, you got another really good guy, number 17 Adams, just trying to contain those guys because those are the guys he loves to throw to. Luke? Hey, Rashawn, you know, obviously the SAC numbers have been down for you guys this week. That's been, you know, talked about this year, excuse me, that's been talked about a lot. What needs to happen, do you think, over the next two weeks and then into the playoffs to get those up or are you in a position where maybe you can't get them up and you have to just try to create negative plays in other ways? Yeah, man, you know, it just might be just on the wave of how things are moving. It might just be the rhythm of how things are going on. You know, it just really depends on, you know, a lot of aspects on how you get sex. It may, whether it be more one-on-ones, whether it be more games or whatever it may be, you know, the number one thing for us is to, you know, be playing our best ball in the back end of the season. So, you know, if we didn't get any sex in the first beginning of the season, you know, it is what it is, you know, but if we can get it in the back end of the season, that's what matters the most. So, you know, I think I know one thing is just really, really given effort, given the effort that we've been doing this season and, you know, and allowing those plays to come to us. Over the first half of the season, you and several others talked about the need to get on the same page, not only with shame, but also with each other. What sort of the status update on that? How has that progressed since maybe, you know, week seven, week eight? Oh, I think it's, I think it's, every game is continually getting better in some aspect. And, you know, that's what you want. You want to be able to continue to get better as the season goes on, you know. You know, the last thing you want to do is, you know, to peak or be really good early in the season in the back end of the season, you know, and not have the same type of, you know, energy or the same type of results. So for us, man, we just really excited for, you know, the opportunity to be able to play against, you know, another really good team, which is going to be a playoff atmosphere. And, you know, like, like I've been saying, man, for us to, you know, take advantage of the opportunities that we have, and that will basically, you know, kind of, you know, really, really make everybody forget about even what happened in the first half. Let's see. All right. I think that's everything from us. Appreciate your time. I got one more, Rashana, if you got time for it. Yeah, just on the weather up there this weekend in Green Bay, I mean, we talked to Brable about it earlier. He says heat is something that actually physically exhausts you, but cold is just mental. How much did you have to get through that in Kansas City last year, and can that help you at all this week? Yeah, I mean, I'm not even going to lie. It was definitely freezing out there. But, you know, whenever you playing these big games, man, rain, sleet, or snow, it's, you know, you're like, man, I'm just excited just playing a big game, man, to be able to, you know, have the opportunity to go out there and make big plays and be able to get a win for the team. And I think that's the biggest thing. You know, the weather and some aspects can make it exciting because it's a challenge. Knowing that we're going into a hostile environment, knowing that it's going to be super cold, something that we're not used to at all. Some of the guys that's on the team, but at the same time, man, it's exciting. It's another challenge for us. And it's going to be, like I said, man, another playoff type atmosphere out there because, you know, you know, in this situation, both teams had the opportunity to both, you know, go into the playoffs and make a run. So, you know, I'm excited, man, to be able to play against another Hall of Fame quarterback. Yeah, I got to apologize, Rashawn. I asked you just enough questions for Wyatt to get in here and ask you one more. How are you? Go ahead, Jim. How you doing, Rashawn? What have you learned? You've had a couple of different position coaches since you've been a league. What have you learned from Haslett? What have kind of been his teaching points for you? He was kind of bragging about you on the call Tuesday. Oh, just man, just, you know, whenever you have different coaches, you definitely want to try to get a kind of, some type of chemistry, some type of, you know, relationship as far as, you know, things that you can come and talk to him about, you know, as far as X's and O's and stuff. And I feel like we've had, you know, some of the best, you know, couple games as far as just, you know, talking about those things that I've had since I've been here. So, you know, Jim is one of those guys. He's an older guy, but, you know, he's mindset and the way he does things is almost like a young guy. So it's very, very interesting to be around him, man. And dude is so knowledgeable about the game. He's had the opportunity to play the game, the opportunity to coach the game as assistant, the opportunity coach as a head coach. So whenever you get a guy like that, man, I'm trying to soak up as much information as I can, just like I did with Dean Pease when he was here. So anytime you got a guy that's been in the game for that long, he's been in the game longer than I've been alive. So that just lets you know what type of knowledge he has and, you know, just for me to be able to be coached by him is definitely a pleasure. And what was your reaction when you saw the Will Compton haircut? I'm gonna be honest with you. I was looking at Will. I was like, Will, was that on purpose or was that something, you know, that was on accident? Because if it was accident, you probably need to file your barber. But I think he's actually trying to do, it was some, I don't know if it's a show or movie or whatever that he's basically being an actor. What was the name of the actor? Piki Blinders. Piki Blinders. So, you know, the thing about Piki Blinders when I saw the picture, his actually looked pretty good, but Will's, you know, it's there, but it's not quite there. So either way, I mean, I'm just happy that he's able to do it. And, you know, he's the type of guy when he does something, he goes all the way. So just expect that from him.