 I asked him about the single biggest thing that's changed from last year. Said super coordinated, super communicative, which seems to point to a degree to you. Yeah, I mean, I think they're doing a good job. I think Troy Williams, I think Ryan Crow, I think they do a really good job with those guys getting them together, maximizing our time with them. But they're taking ownership of it. I think all of them are selfless. I think they're gonna do what they can for the guy next to them to help them out. They celebrate each other's success, which is a big deal. And it's just continued to kind of build their confidence with everything we're doing. It's continued to build over the past few weeks here, and hopefully it continues. Is your health prepared for this week or is it just a little bit different from them in some regards? Yeah, I mean, it seems like every other week you're facing a mobile guy, right? So you always got to be ready for those guys to take off. You got to be disciplined with how you rush them. You got to be coordinated, all those things we kind of just talked about. But you got to be aware of them, right? He can hurt you with his legs. He's got the ability to scramble, took a big one against Jacksonville, and they didn't have the edge and ran 25, 30 yards down the field. So he's got that ability. You always got to be aware of it. At the same time, you got to be able to rush, but do it smartly, smart. How much more difficult does it make it when you have a guy like that? Like, it truly makes it 11 on 11 football? Yeah, I mean, it is. Like I said, I think you got to be mindful of it. I think in the back end, those guys got to be mindful of it. If you're a piece, whether you're defending the hole and giving some presence to the DBs or you're dropping into coverage somewhere, you got to have a mindset, too, where, hey, if this guy breaks, I got to be ready to show up and really help, right? That allows you to free up some of these rushers at times, where it's not always on the front four. Last week said that they only threw in Fulton's direction one time. Are you getting a little bit of respect for what he's done this year or are teams just choosing to throw? Yeah, I think there's a lot of probably things that go into that. I do. I mean, it was good getting him back out there. Still think he's probably working his way back. I don't think it was as great as it could have been. But he's working his way back and hopefully, where he kind of left off before he got injured, hopefully he picks back up there and that continues. Whether they're throwing at him or not. You get energy by making plays and guys kind of feeding off one another. How much fun has it been to kind of watch your group kind of develop that own field personality and play with so much energy this year? Yeah, I think they're a really close group. Like I said before, I think they're all pretty selfless. Like there's not a whole lot of selfishness in the group. They all want to see each other succeed and you're seeing multiple guys make plays and they're truly excited for them. It's not fake celebration, right? It's not why me, why does this guy get everything? They're all excited for each other. They're playing hard together. They're playing for the guy next to him. And ultimately, if you can play for the guy next to you, you can execute for the guy next to you. That's when you're going to have success as a unit. What's it been like for all three to bounce between Williams and Crow to a degree and to change week to week a little bit? Yeah, I think you handled it well. I do. I mean, we ask a lot of them to be able to go inside and out. Like it's a different skill set that you're facing, different responsibilities that are required of you in the run game and in the rush game. I think he's handled it well. I think having had experience doing that in the past has helped him. He's played on the edge some. He's played inside some. So I think that's contributed to his success and being able to handle doing both. But I think he's been great with it. I think, again, I think Terrell and Crow do a good job communicating and kind of working that stuff out and scheduling it where we're able to maximize their time with them and make sure he gets what he needs at both spots. What's the secret to anybody in this league? What's what's he do after all these years to get open effectively? Yeah, I mean, he's he's an elite receiver. Like he he's got speed. He's he can run all the routes, right? I mean, it's a big challenge for us to try to keep the ball of his hands. I mean, they're looking for him as they should be. But in my mind, he hasn't dropped off on bit. He he does everything well in terms of his routes. He can take you down the field. He can get open underneath. So he does a good job. He's a he's a whole receiver in my opinion. For leadership, for head coach, how much more does it have to go beyond some kind of pregame speech or message on a bulletin? Yeah, I mean, I think the biggest thing that I see is I mean, he cares about the guys. Like he truly is genuinely caring about each individual player on this team, whatever their role might be, whatever situation they're going for going through. And I think when you care about guys, that's when you start to earn their trust, earn their respect. And ultimately, they're going to do whatever for you, right? If I know somebody's got my back, regardless of what it's going on, like I'm going to do everything I can to make them right and be there for him and do what he's asking me to do. Jeff's been red hot with the sacks the last couple of weeks, but when you hear him talking about, well, it's not just me, it's the other guys setting me up so I can have success. Is that kind of like what you're talking about with these selfless guys? Absolutely, absolutely. I think the more they see that, the more they see that, and they're able to kind of recognize that, the better off we're going to be, right? Because the more people doing things, they're realizing it's it's a one-on-one game, but at the same time, you can find success using the guy next to it, right? Where you're not solely relying on winning one-on-ones all the time. I'm using my help here no different than in coverage. Hey, I'm playing with this leverage because I know I got a piece in there. It just goes back to continuing to build that trust, right? That confidence in your teammate that they're going to do their job.