 11 points this evening, and he will almost certainly hit 100 career goals before we see him back here again. He is Shane Ford. I think there's a high likelihood of it. Shane, what coach was just talking about, the way you guys are playing right now, not Karen, who scores the goals, just moving the ball, doing the right things. Can you kind of take me through, as a veteran on this team, how important it was for you guys to start clicking that way offensively? Oh, it was incredibly important. Like, we weren't doing that in those hard games beginning of the year. That was more selfish lacrosse. And then when we start going against these easier teams, we're like focusing on moving the ball, trying to actually play good offense. So when you play like a York, again, we're going to be on the same page. We're going to know what to do, and we're just going to ball out. That was what we've been talking about a little bit. How confident are you where this team is, again, going through the struggles that you went through to begin the year, but playing better lacrosse and being ready for some of those bigger games that are still to come this season? I don't think the rest of the Mac is ready, because we had Cam Leydig was hurt most of the year. Josh Bannon was hurt most of the year. I'm still in a boot. We have got Ryan Coleman who was hurt most of the year. And now we're all getting healthy all of our fifth years on offense. So we're in a really good spot. It's showing right now. By the way, your coach was like, hey, he's up on that a little bit. Let's not give any bulletin board material out right now. MC and I have been big fans of the Shane Ford spot on the field right now, which is that sort of little, I don't know, four yard angle that you've been comfortable from. Has that always been? I mean, we've seen you do so many different things, working from behind, taking on contact. But that shot in particular this year has sort of been your almost go-to, your bread and butter. Where did that shot come from? It's got to come when I was in college, because when I was in high school, the goalies were pretty bad. And the defense was pretty bad. So I could just run right by them, easy goal. I get my hands free. I can see an open spot in the goal, so I just got to let it fly. The placement's been really good, man. It's been really good. Where did the toughness come from, Shane? We joke about it a lot. The catchphrase is great, but you really sometimes just go in there like a mad man and don't care. Where does your toughness come from? If you're not tough at Stevenson, you're not going to get on the field. So that's what I kind of learned when I got to Stevenson. You got to make some big boy plays. And in high school, I'd just run through people, get leveled. But if it went in, I wouldn't care. Feel good. That's what it feels better in those moments, right? All right, so we've been trying to get to know everybody better this season. I want to know from you, give me the last show that maybe you binged recently, or a show that maybe you're working on right now. South Park. South Park. That's so funny. I've been losing my mind for the past week and a half, just binge watching South Park. Drop like a Cartman impression or something like that on. I can't do that. I can't do that. I'll work on it. Next time I'm up here, I got you. Shane, who are we shouting out, man? Who do you want to say hello to? Debs, Sam Rawson, Corey is strong. Follow him. Shane Ford, congratulations, man. Hopefully we'll be celebrating that career goal number 100 with you the next time we see it. Thanks for coming up here and hanging out.