 Yeah, it was that and just the urgency that you want to see from a young player in terms of coming off the ball and everything we do, he's just had to learn how to play a little faster. I'm just pushing him. Couraging him. How much does that allow for a sport of every rookie's transition and how much of it? It's been, you know, different forms of it in terms of me, Coach Rable, he's been getting it from a lot of different directions and some of it's been tough love and some of it's been, you know, just, you know, being in the classroom and showing it to him on tape. So he's gotten a little bit of everything. I think one of the biggest hurdles for young players is being able to make that leap in maturity in terms of how you prepare, how you conduct yourself in meetings, all of those things are learned traits and he's in the process of that. We always hear about the receivers, you know, getting to kind of address your, you remember that. Josh, you were just talking last week about Tana who's willing to adjust to the receivers in some situations. Is that maybe more of a two-way streak than we think or is Ryan unique in that way? You know what, I'll be honest with you, these guys, I think they do understand how lucky they are to have a quarterback like Ryan because there's some quarterbacks that don't like certain moves at the top of routes because they can't read it. His whole mantra is, man, get open and I'll get you the ball. So anytime you have a quarterback like that, it's easy to play with. That's the first thing they hear when they walk in this building. There is no secret that they know that if they want to make this football team, they have to make a significant contribution to special teams. And that's something that Raves doesn't, you know, he doesn't hesitate to mention or make sure these guys really understand the importance of it. Do you still remind those guys in the room that special teams are part of what they think because they're going to have to pick up? Listen, if you're not A.J. or Julio and you're sitting in the meeting room with me while special teams going on, you got a problem. So those guys understand that. As a coach, it always puts a smile on your face because you see the growth, you see the maturity. And, you know, he's sat in that seat, he's been where he's been. You know, so he's just trying to impart the wisdom that was given to him and just kind of passing it on, trying to help shorten his learning curve.