 Hey, Ryan, just wanted to ask you what Darrington Evans adds to this offense. Devin brought some juice. I was excited to see him. He first played manos on that kickoff. He hit the thing, made somebody miss, and he got some extra yards. And then obviously, when he was able to get in, had some running back, made some big plays. Great job catching the screen, sticking with it, got tip. Got downfield, some of the runs he had where he's able to keep his balance and keep gaining yards. Then he had some tough yards inside. So really happy for him that he was out there and making plays for us and go help us move forward. Jim? Ryan, obviously you can't practice the dive to the pile on. But how do you know your distance and how far you can go? I think you took off from about the four-yard line and kind of second part of that, you know, Vrable mentioned he didn't necessarily like you extending the ball like that. So first talk through that score, how you know you can make the dive attempt and, too, if Vrable say something. He didn't say anything verbally, but his face told me exactly what he was thinking. I got to the sideline and there wasn't a congratulations, a good job, there was a scowl. So I knew that was coming. As soon as I reached the ball, I knew that was coming. We talked about being careful, reaching the ball down around the goal line. I didn't feel like I was going to get hit. The guy was far enough away where I could dive and him not hit me. Otherwise, I wouldn't have reached it. So just playing a spatial game there, just seeing if you can get it in before the guy gets there. If not, then you've got to take care of it and just probably go out there a couple of yards short. Luke? Brian, you all have proven on offense time and time again that you're kind of good at everything. It's not a running offense. It's not a passing offense. It's an everything offense. But what kind of advantage does it give you going into game planning and ultimately playing when a defense doesn't know what's going to come at them despite having Derek Henry in these receivers you still don't know? Yeah, I think that's what makes us dangerous is the fact that we can't switch it up. Obviously, Derek does this thing. He's going to gain his yards. We're able to play off that in the pass game. Or we're not going to do play actions. We can drop back and gain yards that way. I think we've shown that throughout the year. So really just happy and thankful for the guys that we have that we would spread the ball around. We can't really key in on one area of the game or one player. We kind of have to defend the whole field and every aspect that we do out there. Buck? Here, Ryan, I imagine this sounds like a bit of a retread at this point. But I mean, just what you guys are doing on the season as an offense, this is your fourth game so far that you scored over 40 points. Just what can you say about the effort and the execution that you're getting from all your guys and from the coaches on that side? I'm proud of our guys. We keep trying to improve. And I think that's what's important is we're never satisfied. There's always missed opportunities. We look at this state and see opportunities that we missed where we're a block away or I airmailed Corey in the end zone. So there's always going to be opportunities. And that hunger that we have to go out and improve upon those missed opportunities, that way we can hit it next time and just keep improving. And we're in December now or we're late in the season where the good teams are going to continue improve and separate themselves. And the OK teams will be satisfied with where they're at, get distracted with everything that's going on with Christmas and holidays and late in the year of the grind. But I'm proud of our guys and the way we've kind of stuffed with it and we want to keep the foot on the gas. Thank you. Paul. Hey, Ryan. Curious how big you thought the plate of Firks there was, a six point game there. It looked like the verge of a three and out. And you found them in the middle there in the third and 11 pivotal point. Yeah, no doubt. No doubt. You know, like I'm not sure which is a six point game. But things aren't really going well for us. You know, we kind of got two negative plays or a negative and a really short run there. So it's really a big play for us to be able to extend that drive and obviously finish in the end zone. But great job by Firks being able to feel the space in there and get himself open. Barry. Ryan, how excited were you to see Corey not only have a big day, but to come open as open as he was on that deep ball and how important was it there to answer their touchdown with a touchdown to kind of reestablish control? Yeah, it was huge. I was a play that we had in for a few weeks and finally got it called. Obviously, he did a great job of winning there. I mean, safety was, I don't know, 10 yards away when I threw it. That's one of those where you can see how much space there is and you just want to put the ball on him and keep him running and don't miss. So, you know, thankful that Arthur will have that call there. Really, it was a perfect timing for it and obviously, CD mail play. Teresa. Ryan, double checking the records. It looks like this is your first 5 TD game of your career. Have you had a game like that ever in your football playing career and how nice is it to be able to capitalize when the offense is doing this? Well, like you said, first on the NFL, I'm not sure past that tough to remember back. I'm old now. But it was fun. It was a fun day. Our guys played good. We flat off of each other, had good energy the whole day, played some complementary football there in the second half, into the first half, second half, which was huge. And it's a good thing. So we just got to keep on that path, keep trying to improve and sticking with what we're good at. Three more, Corey. Ryan, there are no trophies for 10-win seasons, but they don't grow on trees in this league. How much do you appreciate it? You appreciate today. You appreciate the win. But 10 wins means nothing. We have bigger goals than that. We just want to find a way to end each week, want to know. So we did that this week. We're successful. Now we have to find a way to do that next week. Kyle. Yeah, Ryan, kind of along the lines of some of those earlier questions, there have been a number of games now where this offense had to score 30-plus for you all to be in it. And you've pretty much been up to the task as an offense just about every time. How comfortable are you now, personally, and do you think, as a group, offensively, in that scenario where the pressure is on almost every drive to go down and get points? We have a group of competitors. Our offense has guys that love competing, they love the game, they love winning. And so we're going to try to find a way to win each drive. So finishing the end zone, then if it takes 30-plus points to win a game, that's our mindset. We can't control what the defense does, but we can control if we score every drive. So that's our focus, is how can we take advantage of each opportunity that we get, every drive that we get the ball, obviously you're not going to score every drive. But that's our mindset, is take advantage of the opportunity and then the rest, whatever happens, happens. It seems like in the scenario, right before half, you have 50 seconds, there's a calmness to you and that whole group. I mean, is that fair to say you guys feel calm even in those sort of hectic moments? Yeah, no doubt. We've been in that situation, well, it's 50 seconds. Last week, I think it was like nine seconds. Throughout the season, we've been in two-minute situations a lot and been good in them a lot. So you get that confidence that it's not anything new for us, it's something that we've been doing. We work it in practice, we build that confidence in practice and we're able to translate that over to Sundays. One more and then a follow, Gentry. Yeah, Ryan, how much have you enjoyed seeing the success Corey's had this year? And this is a guy that obviously has a lot of respect on the team and he's been through some, he's been through a lot this year and he's also been through a lot in his career now to be breaking out kind of the way he is, how nice has this been? I'm so happy for him, man. He's a guy who works extremely hard, he comes to work each and every day and works hard. He does everything that we ask him to do. He's physically tough, he blocks his tail off in the run game. I don't think you're gonna find a more physical receiver in the run game and obviously he's explosive and talented in the pass game. So just that alone has me so happy for Corey and then obviously him going through what he's gone through this year, the terrible circumstance and being able to persevere through that just has me so happy for him. And I know he's making his brother proud. Last one, Corey. Hey, Ryan, I just wanted to ask you about the maturity of this team as this back to back weeks where you guys have been a heavy favorite and came out and really took care of business from the opening snap. How much is this team growing to be able to handle that role? And we don't really think about being favorites or anything like that. There's no talk amongst us of that. We have to go play with emergency, come out with emergency and play our game. I don't think anything on the outside matters. To us, it's about going out, being ourselves and playing our best football each and every week.