 He's gotten better at him this year with you guys? I think he's running routes more confidently. I think he kind of understands coverages a little bit and is playing faster. And that's obviously a key to explosives in the past game, is using his speed and his size. So that's certainly an area I've recognized. Arthur said last week, his talent athleticism-wise, you guys ask him to do things like as in a blocker, like he's a 300-pound guy. Yet you ask him to do things like a wide receiver. And he's able to do that. Yeah, Arthur set such a great tone here as the tight end coach in terms of versatility and the next man up mentality of being able to plug and play guys and step in and know what to do. We've got a long way to go technique-wise and certainly not a polished product. But you all have been proud of his versatility and being able to do a lot of different jobs for us. Delaney spoke glowingly about John. John, oh, yesterday when I spoke to him, it was the reverse. How much have you seen that relationship kind of develop since you've been here? And what type of impact has that had on John? Yeah, Delaney does such a great job with those guys. Being a mentor for him and helping him see around corners of some things that he dealt with early in his career. And he's a pro's pro. I mean, you don't play as long as Delaney has without doing it the right way. And I think he realizes he's at that phase in his career where he's got to start paying it back to the young guys like people probably did for him early in his career. So it's great to see that relationship. Really, the whole room has a great chemistry. It's a fun room to coach. It's very discussion-oriented. You know, we have a lot of talks in there sometimes about non-football stuff, too. But it's a great chemistry to have in the room. And Delaney certainly sets that tone. Johnny's just kind of carrying himself as just a little older and wiser and more savvy. Haven't you seen that just physically evolve so far this season? Yeah, he is a year older than he was last year. So there's that. There's that. You know, I think it goes with that confidence thing. And I think when you build confidence in yourself, it's because you've done the reps, you've executed things the right way. I don't think you can gain confidence from just thinking about doing it the right way. And so each time he has success, he's able to build on that confidence a little bit more. And that helps him play fast and play strong and play intentional, which it's been fun to see him grow. Again, long way to go, but step in the right direction.