 You spent the first 11 seasons of your career there. Bengals got their first win of the season last week against the Jets. It was a must win situation for them, of course. The main story has been about the offensive line. It's about absorbing sacks and Joe Burrow. Chris Collinsworth was on with me last week and he said, Burrow needs to be more accountable. He's the face of the franchise. He's got to get the ball out. Where do you stand? Yeah, I think it's really a mixture of things. I mean, there's obviously moments where this offensive line has to give in more time. But I think last week, that was definitely an improvement. But also, Joe's got to be mindful of the fact that he loves to get the ball down the field. Sometimes he loves to hold it and try and find those plays down the field. But there's going to be times in the season where he's got to give his line confidence and his offense confidence to just say, hey, I'm going to get the ball out. I'm going to hit my back foot. Take the best read I can and get the ball out of my hand and just try and move us to the next down. Because sometimes it's really about efficient football and not having the negative plays and the things that set you back that help you have success. And I think that's really more where it's at than really any one person or any one group's fault.