 Marcus, you feel like a day like this was a long time coming for you? Absolutely. Yeah, these last couple weeks have been tough. Just felt like I kind of hit a wall and, you know, I just locked in. I kept grinding it out, trusting my routine and I'm thankful it paid off today. What was it that made it pay off today? Because, you know, Ryan has always talked about being confident and you look five targets, five receptions, 100 yards. What quick for you? Man, I think it's just consistency. I think a lot of times that's what we're capable of as players and you don't get to show it every week. But believing in yourself, having teammates who got your back, coaches who got your back and having an opportunity like I did today and just taking advantage of it. Do you feel like going in that with A.J. probably attracting so much attention that there will be some wall and one opportunity that you had to win? Absolutely. Yeah, we knew they were going to play a lot of man. We knew A.J. was going to get double. And like our coach said, like Coach Moore told us, it starts in his room, build a momentum and making big plays. So we knew. Basically showing you what you thought you'd see today in terms of coverage? Absolutely. Yeah. And I think to an extent more man than usual that's been on the film, but we expected that, Julio being out. Saying that team needed to see that from you. And he said maybe Marcus needed to see that from himself today also. Is he on track with that? What's saying that? Is that like a confidence gain, that kind of performance today for you? Absolutely. Absolutely. God's timing is perfect. You know what I mean? I needed it. The coaches needed to see it. Of course, my teammates. And I'm just thankful to be able to contribute and help us win. I'm sorry if you've done that already. Can you talk us through the long one? Oh, the long one. Man, it was just a quick slant, like a narrow route. And I think what really helped me up was the burst off the line. I just committed to full speed and Ryan saw me. Soon as I caught it, it was a media separation and I was able to take it out. I should have taken it to the house. It was two opportunities taken to the house. So I got to find a way to get in the end zone. But yeah, that was a big play. With no Julio and of course, AJ, as you said, being double covered a lot. Is this something that you kind of increasingly see, you think, as the weeks go on? Is there more opportunities for you to step up like you did today? I believe so. I think the more teams want to play man and challenge us at the line, and the more they make us as a whole receiver group step up. I think it'll be big for me. Nick Westbrook, once we get racy back, everybody to step up and support AJ as well when he's getting double team. So yeah, man, coverage like that, especially no safety over time is something you take personally. Absolutely. Yeah, that's what we get paid to do. You know what I mean? And that's what we're going to continue to do. Marcus, does it help you to feel to be such a big contributor and a win? It feels great. You know what I mean? Like Ray will say, there's a confidence booster. I obviously believe in myself, but sometimes you need to show it. You need to show it for you. Prove yourself right. And as well, anybody else who needs to see that. So I think it was big for me. And I'm thankful to be able to contribute like that. What is it about this team that so many guys, we've seen all the injuries and all this, so many guys get an opportunity and they wind up succeeding when given that opportunity? I noticed early when I first got here, and even a little bit before I came, you know, this organization loves their guys. So even if, you know, once training camps over and guys go somewhere else aren't able to stay on the roster, they come back. And I think it's just the trust. They know what we can bring to the table. You know you can't keep everybody. And I believe we have good depth and we started in training camp. We're seeing it throughout the season and we're battle tested. You know what I mean? These games have been closed over time fighting it out. And that's what we'll need down the stretch. And that's especially what we'll need come playoff. So just take it one day at a time and continue battling. What's the culture, I guess, like in the room, Marcus, as far as guys supporting one another? And what do maybe guys say to you after a game like this when you stepped up and played? It's huge. I mean, everybody was coming up to me saying, just congrats and good game. And obviously I'm saying the same thing to them. And I've been saying that, saying whether I'm doing well or not. So it felt good to have my teammates just congratulate me. You've been in a lot of rooms in the past where it just seemed like you looked 17, right? The ball always bounced in your way. You always pulled out these close games. That's what's happening now. That can't be luck. So in your opinion, what do you think is behind that consistently coming through that way? It's grit. You know what I mean? We don't panic. And we trust the game plan. We trust what we see on film. And we just keep chipping away. You know what I mean? And we don't get too high or low. We stay centered. Vrable was talking about a Vanderbilt meeting he went to and one of the coaches was telling the guys, staying centered is the key to success and being able to have longevity. And I think that's what we're showing as a team. Ryan was saying that kind of despite the wind, the offense probably needed to clean some things up. What do you think you guys feel the need or need to do better going forward here? We gotta watch the film. You know what I mean? I can't really speak on it right now, but we'll watch the film and figure it out.