 Yeah, it's always been like that. I mean, first drive was just filling it out. You know what I mean? You still got the butterflies. My technique was a little sloppy. And then I got out there the second drive and kind of picked up from there. Really, yeah. I don't even remember it. I mean, the 6-6 and 6-7 right in front of me. I'm like, what am I supposed to do? So I don't remember. I kind of just blacked out that play. Yeah. Well, you see them. Yeah, I think, you know, in any defense, the nickel's kind of unique just because you're like a linebacker, defensive back hybrid. You know, Coach Shane, like, he calls a great defense. I just do what I'm told to the best of my abilities and then good things happen. It was really so much fun. I mean, it's been like a slow burn just because I didn't play the first preseason game. And I knew this game, especially versus a team like the Bucks, it felt really special. It felt bigger than myself, to be honest. Like, the plays that went on out there, like it was good to get a text from my mom and videos of my family's reaction of the plays and stuff. But like, it feels bigger than me, you know what I mean? Like, I just want to give everything to the team. Like, a couple of minutes ago, Ryan Tannehill was in there with gloves picking up trash. Like, that's the type of team I want to play for. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you can see me sweating right now. We're in Tampa, like, this humidity is real. I play the whole game. So yeah, I got some fluids in me. Yeah, I mean, I didn't know we said that. We talked a couple of times. You know, I missed a couple of practices and I came back. And then boom, right away, we were competing against the defending Super Bowl champions. So I felt like, you know, I needed to stack a couple of days together and get my rhythm. And I felt like I found my rhythm out there today. I'm only thinking about the plays that I can improve, but yeah, that's like, you know, when I got tired, my technique started to slip up a little bit. And that's when your technique and fundamentals matter most. So I'll clean that up. I mean, they have a lot of weapons in like, you know, I didn't know what to do. I just kind of showed up and played ball. Like, I think the biggest thing, the rookies especially, have received from, you know, in terms of advice is just keep your head on a swivel. Just anything can happen at any point. So that was kind of me this week. Yeah, now it's good to kind of go through this process with them and, you know, we've been watching film together and we communicate on the field a lot. And, you know, Brady didn't play this week, but in terms of just me and Caleb, it was good that have someone in the same process as me, especially someone who missed the first game and this was kind of their coming out party. So yeah, yeah, I mean, I think so. And really like, whenever something like that happens or whenever a good play happens, it's really just us doing our jobs. Like we practice tip drill almost every day. You know, it's like the stuff we practice actually shows up in a game. And that, I mean, for me today, like actually seeing the transition from practice to the game, like it just solidified everything. You know what I mean? Yeah, no doubt for real. Like, I mean, we had, I mean, just coaches preach about the little things and every play where I made a mistake, it was just a little minor detail. Every play I ended up doing something good. It was me doing my job. I've watched every slot on every team. I like to watch old table running at Barber. Shoot, recently I watched a lot of Kenny Moore with the Colts, so many different players. Probably the space between myself and the receiver, because they're usually lying off the ball. I'm like three, four, you know, three yards away from them and they're just really quick. So right before the game, I have a good relationship with everyone in that DB room and he went down and he said, go ball out and I really appreciate that from him and other more established players in the DB room.