 Guys, knowing that the offense has got some things to work out to set them up as well as possible. It's no pressure. It's no pressure. We all have to come together and find a way to win. At the end of the day, we have to work together, offense, defense, specialty, and work together to get a win. We have to do our job on defense and, like I said, affecting the quarterback. Knowing what you're more chase at because we know that's his playmaker. You know, they have other good skilled guys, but at the end of the day, that's his guy. And we have to be able to affect the quarterback this game. And Jeff, he gives the ball out quick. You preach time to time again. Just even getting your hands up, right? Getting a tip ball. Anything that makes that him squirm. For sure. Now we're just talking to the Niko about that. You know, we might not, you know, of course everyone look at the sacks, but it's plenty of ways to affect the quarterback. If we could get our hands up and have 10 battered balls with zero sacks and get a win, that's affecting the quarterback. So, you know, like I said, at the end of the day, Joe not running around a lot right now because of the injury. So, with him sitting in the pocket and us affecting the middle of the pocket and getting our hands up, it's going to be big this week. Yeah, I've lost a little bit. You know, I lost my appetite a little bit last week. So definitely that's part of the process of trying to gain it back. So, you know, that'll come, obviously. It's my appetite, you know, keeps coming back and keep working through the weight room of my diet. So, like I said, just kind of taking it day by day and seeing what I can handle and trying to improve every day. Coach Ravel has said that, you know, you're improving as far as you can do in the weight room and conditioning. What is it that you're able to do? Yeah, I mean, you know, it's kind of changed every single day. But obviously, you know, it starts with just another core work, stuff like that. It's sort of progressing back to where I was. So, in terms of what it is, you know, it kind of changes and kind of changes what I can handle. But it's definitely trending in the right direction. I did that. Well, it was at the hospital and they ruptured, but they caught it basically. So, I'm very appreciative of everyone there who helped me out at, as I should say, Thomas. So, they did a great job and pointed a game. So, it's our job as DBS to be able to control that, stay within the rules, stay within our defense, our style of play and just try to make some plays to get the ball back to our offense. When you get the guy like Chase, how big he is and his play strength, you know, I just have to catch like, how important is it for you guys to stay over time and also, you know, just make sure you wrap up to limit that, yeah. Yeah, man, it's really, really important. Like you said, just to limit that because he's the guy that can get a ball and make a 5-yard catch going to 60-yard touchdowns. And like I said, a lot of those guys can make a lot of big plays. You know, T. Higgins can make a lot of plays. Tyler Boyd is a really good, savvy player in the slot. He can make a lot of plays. So, just being able to just read our keys, like I said, keep them in front of us and really just play ball, man. As a physical corner, when you get an officiating crew that is calling, like you said, after the game, like maybe it's a more ticky tack, it's some softer stuff, it'll let you be as physical. Do you have to shift your style of play or what is the key that you need to change to then not get penalized? Really just, I wouldn't say shift your style of play. I would think you just have to adjust on the fly, you know, adjust your hand placement, adjust your eye discipline, just adjust a lot of different things so that you can play within the rules of how they're calling that day. I wouldn't change up how I play. I'm a physical corner. I do best at the line of scrimmage. And that's where I want to live and that's where I want to be. And so, in this league, guys are talented. If you don't get your hands on guys and you don't disrupt timing on plays, then those are easy catches and throws for them. So, yeah, man, you can adjust as much as you can as the game goes, as the flow of the game goes. But ultimately, you know, I just stayed a state of my fundamentals and my keys. With Ryan, because he just kind of touched on how, of course, the O-line, their different personalities and kind of how he approaches you guys both individually and as a unit. He does a great job, man, making sure that we definitely stay on the same page. He knows us and he gets us. He, you know, rouses us up and makes sure that we are together. I mean, that's the main thing. We plan together for each other. And when we go out there on Sundays and even through the week, man, we're making sure that he's making sure that we are on the same page and making sure that we have fun doing our jobs. What is the maintain as you have some guys in and out in dreams of O-line? When that happens, you know, next man up, you know, things may occur. Injuries happen in this league, but it's the ball that keeps going, man. And we got to have guys that continue to step up and do their jobs. Thank you. Of course.