 So as far as who the man great player, as you guys already know, you know, I learned so much from him. You know, moving forward, we understand, you know, our role, we understand that it's a business, you know, obviously we, you know, you can't dwell on anything. So moving forward, we already know our game plan. We know, you know, Arthur does a great job of getting guys ready, getting guys ready to go, you know, we practice, you know, the installs, we learn the plays, that's all going to take place regardless with or without Hulia. So that's understood and moving forward, we know our roles. And you play slot, but he said you can go wherever now. How is the offense coming together and what excites you about the new offense and your role, potential roles? Yeah, that's understood, you know, that's always with or without Hulia. Again, you can play anywhere, you can end up anywhere, you can end up on the outside, you can end up on the inside. Guys can end up anywhere. And that's always, you know, we have several different weapons still where, you know, people can line up anywhere and be effective and that's understood. So we know that moving forward. Again, I understand my role, I understand my role may have increased, but I'm ready for it. You know, we're going to keep on moving forward. Thank you, Russell. Mike. Hey, Russell, how are you? I'm good. I kind of want to build on that a little bit. When you got more playing time last year when Hulia was hurt, what were you able to take from that, that maybe you'll be able to translate now where theoretically, you know, you're kind of sliding into some sort of maybe more defined starting role? Well, first of all, I always say there's no better teacher than the game. So being out there, you know, kind of taking those reps really help, you know, me to settle in, settle in those spots, you know, that Z or that exposition or whatever it may be. You know, Hulia did a great job of kind of teaching me slowing things down for me, showing me what to look for and coverages, you know, coming from outside, inside, or inside, outside. So I'm going to take a lot of that stuff and carry it over to this year. You know, I'm excited moving forward. You know, we prepare, we do a lot of mental stuff of learning the game, seeing coverages, you know, what we look for. I'm doing, I think, a great job of seeing what Arthur's looking for out of this offense and out of me. So, and I think that's the biggest thing, you know, once I understand what he wants and he has in store for me and what he wants to see out of me, then I'm going to play faster and be more effective. You mentioned, you know, you learned a lot from Hulia last year. What was maybe one thing that you look back on that you think you took the most from kind of your time looking, learning from Hulia? Run. That was his biggest thing, you know, speed, speed off the ball, running. You know, a lot of guys get too caught up in thinking and thinking into their routes. Just understand, you know, I mean, even if you make a mistake, make it full speed, you know, you know, run, that's a receiver's biggest asset, you know, is his speed. So whatever it is, you need to display it. Thank you. Scott? I'm just curious when you go back and look at last year's tape as a whole, in what areas do you see like I made really good strides there. This is showing signs of getting better and then in what areas are you critical and you think that you need to make strides this year? Like where do you think that you got better and in what areas do you feel like you still need to improve? Well, I think, you know, and I'm kind of going to sound like a recording, but I think understanding again with Matt and being on the same page as Matt and understanding what Arthur wants is big. Because those things come hand in hand when you get the plan faster, it's all because you're more comfortable and you know, okay, this is what they want on me. You know, this is what they want on me in this coverage. I know I know here they want me to break out. I know here they want me to turn in. You know, those are all fields and those are things you can't really learn unless you're in the game. So over time as I'm in the game, I get to feel I understand what Matt feels. I understand what Matt wants. It just helps me to play faster. And ultimately it helps him to play faster. It builds trust and we can, you know, be more effective on the field together. So those are things I'm kind of taking away and moving forward. I'm sure that this was no shock to you what what what Calvin was able to do last year. And I mean, just like what kind of a dynamic talent is he and being able to kind of work off of each other and, you know, kind of split coverage. Are you excited about that that future partnership in the pattern? Definitely man and Calvin's a beast. Calvin's a beast, you know, and I'm sure I don't have to say you guys saw him work. You saw him play. He's explosive. You know, you know, there's single coverage is just you really can't do it. I mean, he's a beast. And I'm excited, you know, I learned things from him as well. You know, he he's a definition of what I just described which is playing fast, you know, being decisive and, you know, I'm excited to play across from a man it's going to be it's going to be fun. Yeah, man, I'm excited moving forward. As I said before, we have so much talent. You know, even with who you're going, we have so much talent, you know, like you just said, Cal Pitts, you know, Hayden Hurst, me, Calvin, Mike in the back for me, we have so much talent everywhere. And I think moving forward is going to help, you know, all of us, you know, all of us at some point are going to have our one on ones, you know, and I think an NFL it comes down to the stuff like that, you know, who's who's going to win their one on ones, you know, so moving forward. I'm definitely excited about the type of coverages I may see. No big story, man. You know, just kind of wanted something different, something fresh. I actually tried to get 10, but it's retired, which, you know, I understand so just wanted something new something fresh, you know, and I'm excited moving forward. I hope you guys like it. We got time for a few follow-ups. Dila, do you have anything? Yeah, did you know that was Steve Barkowski's number? I did not. Okay. So just to change nothing, it was nothing little league number when you played another position or just say, let me go with this. No, nothing special, just something different. Okay. All right, thanks. Mike? Yeah, I want to go back to what you're saying about, you know, who is advice to just run like when do you feel like was the first time where you felt comfortable in the league. Just running like, you know, just kind of taking that advice versus maybe being caught and more moving slower like you were talking about. As far as offense standpoint, you know, I played special teams. As far as offense goes, I would say two years ago, right after the Saints game, you know, when I first started, I began playing, I think my first game was Seattle. And there was a lot of things going through my head, you know, there was a lot of things, you know, I want to mess this up. Okay, I understand my landmark here. And he would say, he always said it, but he came up to me reminding me, listen, you know, the strongest point, your biggest asset is going to be running, running full speed. You know, that's how you make guys make mistakes. That's how you get guys on their toes on their heels. I mean, that's going to be your strongest asset. So moving forward after the Saints game, I kind of understood that, you know, I cleared my mind more and just ran, you know, just just came off the ball as fast as I can. And whatever happens happens, you know, and I think that's the best way to play, you know, it's the best way to play mistake free as well. So. And I know that, you know, a bunch of other people have asked you about the numbers, the number of situations, but why was it 10 that you wanted initially? I mean, I had like, was it just looked really pretty like that? I mean, like, you know, some guys like it because it just looks like what was it behind 10? So literally, I wanted something different. And I hadn't seen anybody with 10, obviously, because it was retired, but I hadn't seen anybody with 10. And so I'm like, you know, does it get any more different than that? And so obviously when I found out it was retired, I was like, okay, the next thing I guess I was 14. So, so yeah, I was going for something different. Appreciate it. Thank you. Last one, Scott. I'm sure that you've always had that internal confidence that that that you could be as productive as you were last year and you, you know, obviously that that better is coming for you. But to actually go out there and do it to be able to stare at your stat line and say that's really impressive compared to a lot of other people. What did that do for your confidence? Do you think that that that just being able to prove it more than you know it? Just that you've done it? Do you think that that's going to help you moving forward? You know, it definitely feels good. You know, I'm not going to lie to go back and see, okay, you know, look how far I've come. But I think things that really boost my confidence is understanding where I could, what I could become. You know, understanding the the the sky's the limit for me. You know, I have so many good guys, so many great people in my corner, you know, with Calvin, you know, who was taught me so much and I just know I have so much more to do. I can't do so much more to prove. And I think that for me really motivates me, gives me confidence and pushes me to, you know, to keep raising the bar.