 But being honest, I think that's helpful. What's up, dude? What's up, man? How you doing? What's up? How are you? Good. Family coming in and out? Yeah. Got some family coming in. Mom, dad, brothers, yeah. What were the other things? How would you break down with how this has gone? I think it's been a great learning experience, just understanding the game. It was my first time, first NFL season, first time in the league. So learning and understanding the game, I think it's been great for me. And I think each game has been, for me, I feel like I've gotten better and better on understanding the defense and understanding what's going on. So I think it's been great. It's been a great learning experience, and I'm excited for what's to come ahead. I think just for myself, especially in the game, is the little details in my footwork and hands. I've realized the more I do it, the more it just comes naturally. And so that's why I try to come out here early and do my footwork every day, so that when I come out here and when I do it in the game, it just comes naturally. I don't have to think about it. Because the less I'm thinking, the better I play. The better I just go out there and play. So that's how my thought process, and I think I've been really better at, is just like going out there and playing and not thinking as much as I did when week one, week two or three games. What did that mean? The more reps you get, the more you get the time to go out there and play. The more reps you get to practice, the more reps you get in the game, the more you're used to it, the more you get to play faster, the confidence goes up and you learn a lot more. Was there a game? Was there a week? I don't want to say a week, because this is not like a one day, and it just happened. It was throughout a couple times, throughout the season, where I was just working on it, working on it, working on it. And it's an everyday thing. It's not like I'm mastered it yet. I'm still trying to get better on it. So like I said, this just happens over the whole NFL season, and I'm continuing to keep doing it now so that I can get better ahead. Is there a guy? Like whether it's cold or whether it's speeds or whether they understand your situation, the way around, or un-drive. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've all got a lot of blood right away. Right. No, I think definitely, I think all three of them has helped tremendously. I mean, those guys go out there and they give 100 on the field. That's number one. And number two, I think they're all smart and they understand the game. Like Coke, he's been around a lot of systems and he understands different systems and actually knows what's going on. He plays multiple positions. So he's not just giving me the look from the outside linebacker, but he's also talking from a middle linebacker's experience because he's played that. Same thing with Steve. Steve has played all across the D line. So he understands what's going on inside and out. So I think you get a lot of different perspectives of the game, and I'm learning a lot more, not just in my position, but about a lot of other positions, which is great to understand. Because I feel like in the position that we play, you would not just have to learn about what you do, but everybody else does too. Yeah. But when you look at where you can base your career, where do you think that has happened? Yeah, I think I can work on a lot of things. In the run game, Duffield is still working on my hands and trying to shut off blocks. I think in a pass game, obviously, pass rush, you can always work in a pass rush. For me, I feel like using my hands a lot better, you know, really getting out the field on the pass rush and getting better with that. And those things, obviously you're trying to get better out on the field, but for me, it's just continuing to learn and continuing to get better on those things and hone on the skills that I have right now, you know. Remember, Rackett, I think it was like, you know, what you were saying, he's mentioned that you're like that, like you were like that. Yeah, I mean, I've thought about it. I mean, I've, the coach has said it, but right now, I'm just focused on right now, you know. Because I can't think about all that, not focused on right now, you know. I think the biggest thing I love when Coach said is, your pass performance doesn't matter. It's about the present performance that matters the most. And I think that's the thing that I'm worried about is the next opponent against Detroit Lions, you know. All that down the road, it'll set itself up, you know. Results will happen, but right now, I'm just focused on the Lions. So he said that to you? Who, yeah. Oh, really? Yeah. When you hear that, and again, when you look like, are you listening? Me? Oh, you talking about the bell call, man? No, no, no. He didn't say all that. He just told me to focus on the present. Oh, okay. Yeah, that stuff, no, he never said that. You know, like I said, I'm just focused on the right now. I haven't even thought about all that. I've gotten up to my attention, just focused on the right now. Family? Yeah, like this is like sort of a- Yeah, a lot of like high school buddies, you know. I'm from Michigan. I'm a big Detroit Lions fan, so I love, I was a big Detroit Lions fan. So just, you know, seeing them, and now I get to play against them is pretty cool. So, probably to my biggest moment is, you know, Calvin Johnson, when he broke the record, obviously, you know, I always loved watching them. Our family would come together and watch them on Thanksgiving Day, and they played on Thanksgiving Day all the time. So it was just, it was one of those traditions, we're just seeing them. It worked out pretty good, so.