 It rubs off me a lot, you know. It's crazy, I used to watch this game way back since Florida, New York. And, you know, he knows how to be a top guy in this league. So whatever I could take from his game, he's given us a lot of pointers as young guys, you know, what we can watch for, you know, just as a whole, you know, just expanding our, our view of the game, you know. So he's been a big help for us as a secondary. I feel, I feel really great about this offseason, you know, without just having to come in for OTA's, I feel like that was a big help for me. Which would have been an even better help for us last year, you know, but we couldn't have that. But it's been good for us, you know, just getting those reps in, you know, going against, going against those guys instead of just talking through it and walking through it, it's good to, you know, get the reps on the field. Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. Like I said, that was my main thing, you know, just finding one thing that I could work on each day, you know, that could put me in a better position to make a play. And another thing is just not forcing it, you know. I gotta make the plays that come to me, you know, within the scheme, within the defense. Christian, are racies, are racies a guy who goes? Yeah. Have you seen from him how he's made it? Yeah. I mean, he's making a big impact, you know, doing what I knew he could do the whole time, you know, as far as when he was at LSU. And I think, you know, he's really getting the game from, you know, Julio, AJ, those are guys are helping him, you know, become a better receiver. You know, a lot of people know him like kind of the special teams guy. And I think he's taking those tips, you know, and applying that to his game. And I mean, it's showing, you know, he's always been a playmaker. Yeah, really main thing, you know, just get healthier as soon as you can. You know, don't rush it, you know, because you're not going to be at your best out here if you rush it, you know, you're on the field, you're hurt. So really just take your time off the field getting ready. And really just stand at playbook and take the mental reps he's at practice now so he can take, you know, mental reps on the sideline and like just go through the calls, you know, those are little things, you know, that can help speed the game up for him. You know, it's kind of fast out there. Yeah. Honestly, like, as soon as we left, well, finished with the Baltimore game last year, I mean, I kind of knew what my role would be coming into next year, you know. It didn't feel too good, you know, standing on the sideline. So I knew I wanted to push myself, you know, to compete for a starting job. And that's how I took this off-season by approach. And you kind of just let the cards fall into place. You know, I didn't really know they were going to get released or nothing like that. But, you know, just preparing myself to come out and compete with those vets, you know. You know, some guys may have these roles and some guys may not, but you just compete, you know, making sure, you know, at least get a role on the field. I want to say it's pressure, you know. It's just, well, no, outside pressure, you know. Obviously, you know, I put pressure on myself because, you know, I respond well to pressure. And it's just going to help me in the long run, you know. Making it harder for me out here will make it easy for me in the game. So it's definitely pressure, you know, as far as, like, not giving them no catches, you know. That's how I allow myself to think, you know. So I have that mindset when I'm on the field as a con. Yeah, yeah. Just letting go of, you know, what I did wrong the day before and, like I said, taking one thing, whatever that may be and focusing on the next day and not having the same mistakes, you know, as a corner, you know, that kind of gets you beaten, you know, put on the bench. So, you know, it's kind of eliminating those things for me. That's the more the consistency part for me. Just, you know, fixing the things that I gave up the previous day.