 I didn't go out there thinking about the injury, you know, that was a hard game. You know, I wanted to win the game just like how much I know my teammates wanted to. So I don't go out there thinking about the injury. I go out there and think about leaving everything online for my teammates. Is it hard, you know, the last couple of weeks you haven't been able to practice? Is it hard to just get out there and play the game every week? Or are you the one in your career that doesn't necessarily make a big difference? No, no, no, I just practice and make a big difference. No matter who, I don't care. I've been playing this game for 20 years. I mean, I think the timing is everything. When you go out there and you're not being able to actually get them type of run fits or, you know, be able to get your feet on the ground with your pass rush moves or whatever it may be, I think that's always plays a part. You start the game a little slow and, you know, the last two weeks I feel like I have, you know, been each and every first series, second series, whatever it may be, I'm trying to get a feel for it. So, you know, like I said, this week I'm just taking it day by day, especially with the game. What are your days like when you're not able to practice? Is this a lot of rehab and watching films? I still watch film. I'm still very active. I mean, I got all the information from, you know, meetings, you know, I'm watching the film and, of course, it's rehab. I'm trying to, like I said, each and every day I come in trying to get this anchor better. Did you aggravate it again Sunday night? Yeah, I did, but I mean, I came, I come out each and every game, you know. I mean, I got it in my mind that when the season starts, I won't feel 100% in no way. So, I mean, but right now just, I mean, right now it's kind of banged up. So it's like each and every day, take it day by day. What's the thought process because you got two games and now a week starting on Sunday. Is that playing into your mind at all? I'm focused on just day by day, honestly. I mean, I don't know what God has in store for me, but, you know, the only thing I can control is I can control. And that's a tactless rehab each and every day and just, honestly, just believing what brave them got me doing and tying them, trusting in them that they're going to get this anchor right. And, you know, just be out there Sunday, Thursday, whenever it may be. I'm excited just to be in the building for sure. It sounds like you're still feeling pretty good about maybe doing it again this Sunday? If I go, you know, I'm just, honestly, I don't know yet. I mean, I'm just taking the day by day just like I have the last two weeks. I mean, it's just, it's an anchor spring. I think it just, it's there. It's not, I wouldn't say just getting all the sudden worse, but I think it's just one of the things where I just have to get it healthier, especially with it being the long season. I wanted to feel better for sure. So, I mean, that's why I said, just take it day by day for sure. I mean, I mean, I just, it's willing to go out there and be ready to play. Dylan have made a lot of plays with here, especially, you know, start with Special Team. I think I'll go back, I think it was last year, we were playing, I can't remember who we were playing. We went down and forced to fumble. And that's why I was like, okay, just got, you know, he got some talent. And that's about him stepping in on defense, you know, being able to help us out on a lying back position. I think it's big for him and our team. And Dylan, what's your, what's your attitude? Oh, yeah, it's just something you got to be cognizant of. And then along with whatever the play call is, you know, we got different jobs on different plays. Sometimes you got to get upfield and have a high content. Sometimes you got to go inside and I think it's whatever job on the play it is. It's just being cognizant of that. And, you know, maybe if it doesn't go exactly how you plan, being able to react and shut the play down before it's a huge game, you know, something like that. How do you balance that, like, not getting too deep in the pocket, but still wanting to attack now? I mean, that's one of the hardest challenges there is. Because, you know, if you get too deep on your pass rush, they can step up in the B gap, you get too shallow. Nowadays, these quarterbacks are athletes. They roll out deep and they'll extend plays. And it's just something you got to be, again, cognizant of. But you can't let it leash you or hold you back. You got to find the perfect balance. And I think that's something a lot of guys, all rushers, work on and are always thinking about. Is that something that kind of happened on my life? No, I mean, I've seen someone say something about that. And I just, I ain't allowed to be on social media no more. So the play call, I did my job. I did what I was supposed to be doing on that play. And I would just say, I could focus on what I could do better. Have to do my job to react and help that play not happen. But at that time, going up the field and trying to win around the edges is what I was asked of. So I'll just, you know, worry about how I could maybe win quite quicker so that doesn't happen. And if it does react to stop that play from getting in the end zone. What a quarterback is, 6-3, 6-4, like most of them are. And you go to the spot where they are, they're probably easy to find because they're tall and looking over the line. Yeah. But a guy small like Russell Wilson, can he get lost behind that line, make it harder to find? I think, you know, yeah, sometimes when those guys are a little shorter, you got those big guys in front of you, the old linemen. You can lose them sometimes, but it has its disadvantages for them too. You know, expect a lot of batter ball, get your hands up, quick passes. Being his vision, he has to look past us. So they all set up each other and there's different bonuses for each one. His offense obviously has struggled a lot this year, but they do have some weapons, don't they? Yeah, they do. They have a lot of weapons, and especially out there on the edge, some fast receivers that can make guys miss, make big plays. You know, best thing I can do to help the guys around me is affect the quarterback hands up, QB hits sacks, anything to make them feel uncomfortable and maybe make the pass take a little longer, incomplete or stop them from ever getting the pass off, because we know those guys out there are explosive players.