 Simdarnold isn't a great. He's a kid. So like, let's, let's, let's, you know, let's take a step back. Of course. But you know what I mean? Let him first beat out Teddy Bridgewater. You know what I'm saying? Oh, no, no, there's no competition. Teddy's out of here. There's no reason to keep Teddy there. There's OK. And I like and I like Teddy to gloves. That's the homie. OK. Sorry, you out of here, baby. There is no competition. You're not trading. You're not trading that to be like, oh, let's do a QB one. No, the battle. No. Teddy is out of there. And I like Teddy to gloves. But he ain't doing enough last year to be like, OK, let's ride with you for a year or two. Again, I'm out of here. You trade what, two or three picks? One of them a second rounder. Oh, hell no. We ain't doing no freaking quarterback comp. Hey, in theory, I agree with you. I agree with you. It's a reality. I agree with you. He's out, but he's only there if nobody trades for him. He's out, bro. I'm not looking at Sammy as a great, but I see the potential for greatness if they utilize him. And I think that's the thing. You can't look at buddy and be like, look, you got to carry us. But for all friends like that, there is no such thing as carry. Of course. He has to play efficient, yet exciting football. And if CMC is healthy, sorry, good brother. We got to run you into the ground, OK? You leading us to the mountain top, even though I do not expect them to reach the mountain top. If somebody is to lead them, it's going to be CMC.