 To be honest, I mean, it was going back and forth. I mean, I won somewhere else he won. I mean, that's a great guy. In my opinion, that's probably one of the best cornerbacks in the league. And when I had a chance, Brian didn't look my way. But when I had him, when he had me, he kind of looked my way. So it was going tip-and-tap. But I respect him and I learn from him. Oh, I love going against guys like that, man. It shows you where you are and where I want to be. So I know these match-ups, they're only going to get better. When you see Mike Thompson, he does help you, too. Almost definitely, man. He's a great guy. He catches everything over there. So he had a really good game. What do you think that says about you? When you draw a guy like that, you can't cover him. To be honest, I mean, as I'm headed in the right direction, he followed me the whole game. I think that's probably the first time somebody did that. But I respect it. Like I say, he's a great player. Can you take us through the long, the over-the-shoulder? He's kind of playing outside of leverage, and I beat him. Beat him outside, and I had him on my back. So Ryan gave me a good ball, and I caught it. What made this one popular in the touchdown? Oh, uh, well, a lot of guys doing their job blocking. A lot of guys going, I know this. I got the touchdown, but a lot of guys are doing their job. Did you know in the fourth quarter that the Steelers had lost? No, no, I was trying to get away. Nobody on the sideline? What did you find out? Walking into the locker room. Does that make everybody feel a lot better when you get that new football? I just know we've got to do what we've got to do. We can't control what everybody else do. We just got to control what we can control.