 Yeah, Derek, a lot of running backs have struggled against us. This calls defense. You seem to have found some success. What stands out to you about what they're able to do against the rushing attack? I just think they play very hard. They fly to the ball. Just guys that play great together collectively. Good tacklers, I think. And they all run their scheme very well. It's overall great defense. And as we get to this point going forward, it's always, especially over the last couple of years, you're the guy that has to carry this team to the playoffs. Is there something that ticks and just makes it makes the switch go on or anything like that? I think we're going to have that mindset of it that is playoff football right now. And just be locked in every week and go out to practice when you're in meetings, paying attention to details, the little things, and then working them out there when you're on the field all together. Just so we play the way we want to in all three phases. Appreciate it. Tim. Derek, I know you're always quick to praise your old lineman. But when you look back and watch film of Sunday and seeing Quisenberry and Brewer and banged up Ben Jones out there, how good of a job did those guys do Sunday? And how do you view your offensive line and their performance throughout the course of this year? Did a great job. No hesitation came right in and did what they had to do to make sure that we had success in the run game in the past game, play well. They practice hard, so it is translated to the game. And that's just sleep volumes for that room, how they approach each and every day. Coach Keith, why are they all working and practice on finishing the man in the front. Those guys did a great job in the game. And I look forward to going to battle with them on Sunday. Joe Ruksha. Yeah, actually, following up on that, Derek, on the touchdown run in particular, I don't know if you go back and look at these the same way the old line room does, but Brewer and Quisenberry got key blocks early on that run. What did you think of just that and the overall blocking on that play from everyone? I mean, you could just see it on the film. I know it was all over the internet, you know. I think everybody just blocked and finished their man. And I just had to go out there and do my job. You know, I don't take all the credit, because those guys blocked their behind off. So, you know, I just had to go out there, make my read, let them cut and, you know, give them up to the South. And when it happened, those guys in front of me, and I definitely appreciate them, and they deserve all the credit. Derek? Derek, along those lines, you two have been talking about the offensive line, but on that last touchdown run, guys also overloaded the left side by putting both tight ends over there. And then earlier in the game, you had had a big run running behind Corey Davis and Jeff Swain. Talk a little bit about the blocking of the tight ends and the receivers, especially with some of the offensive line guys going down and having to use backups. Oh, you did a great job. You know, just kept, you know, blocking great. You know, focus on being better than the guy that they were blocking. And, you know, just playing well for us. And, you know, always give those guys credit. That's what they always do, even though sometimes it might not be going to what we wanted to in the run game, but we just stuck with it. Pushing down field and trying to make plays whenever they're, like I said, I definitely appreciate those guys and coming to work and, you know, do a great job every week. Everybody talks a lot about how Corey is a really good blocker. How much has John Doe improved as a blocker in the last couple of years? I think those guys just take pride in it. And, you know, and having that want to do it. And, you know, it's just the type of players they are. Do anything they can to help the team but just blocking, catching passes or whatever else they have to do. You know, got those guys on my teammates and, you know, a lot of my success, you know, come from those guys, just doing their job as far as blocking and, you know, you know, glad they do a great job for us and glad having my team. Buc? Hey, Derek, you've obviously gone against a lot of good inside linebackers over the course of your career, but with Leonard, what stands out about his skill set and how he kind of makes that defense go? It's always great to go against. There's Leonard, you know, I know he's going to play hard every time, every down. I think he's the general of the defense. He flies to the ball, tries to get the ball out, physical, just all around a great linebacker, you know, one of the best in the league. John Gunn? Hey, Derek, there's a guy who knows a thing or two about yards after contact. I wondered what's your evaluation of A.J. Brown was on that touchdown catch where he, you know, broke three or four tackles to get into the end zone. Yeah, beast. Ain't no one else to put it. A.J. is a beast. We've seen it. That player right there just, you know, speaks for itself. He's a beast. And then one other question for you. I guess the audio of the little exchange, pregame exchange between Harbaugh and Vrable came out today. And Harbaugh was kind of quoted as saying it was disrespectful, you know, for the other team to be in that midfield on the logo and so forth. I know that's pretty common for you guys. Where did that start and do you see it as a big deal in terms of opponents getting bothered by that? I think that's something that, you know, they always done here. Even before I got here, when I got here, you know, they were doing it. I don't think there's just no disrespect to the opponent. I think just what we do is always break it down. We did it in the playoffs. We played them this year, but when we played in the playoffs, we did it. We do it, you know, every way, game, every home game. It's just something that we do. With disrespect to, you know, our opponent is breaking it down. Just something that we do, I guess we call it tradition that we do each and every game. So, I mean, we, I don't think we're trying to disrespect them, but, you know, it is what it is. Cool. Thank you. Darryl Buffard. Eric, understanding that winning games is what matters to you. Do you pay any attention to Dalvin Cook these days and what he's doing and how you guys are matching up in the rushing race? That was having phenomenal season right now. So, he was the best back in football just week after week. Just always dominating. Always having a great game. Running the ball, catching the ball, very explosive. Love watching them run on film and, you know, doing a great job this year. You know, guys, it's just been incredible the whole year. It runs hard, runs through tackles, makes guys miss. It's just been balling. Paul? I'm sorry, does that motivate you? I mean, are you trying to keep up with him in any way? I'm worried about what we do as a team and how we play. We can't leak out. Can't worry about what somebody else does. Just give them credit on how they're playing and, you know, just assist them to have them. Paul? I'm conscious of you, Derek, of opposing personnel. I know the game plan focuses on some of that, but say a linebacker goes out and a replacement is in and Arthur's calling plays to go towards somebody. Are you conscious of that or are you just go with the flow or are you looking at a guy thinking that's a weak link that I should be able to beat? Just going with what's called and just going with the executing. Not really worried about too much. Just take one play at a time and go out there and execute what's called.