 Just how to be a professional and how to study film and just like, you know, just out here is just gonna feel just honing in your craft. How do you like the group? You got some new additions or not? Still fair to know, but it's some really good young kids in here, you know, with the rookies coming in and I think Peevee's really coming along. So, I mean, we got a really talented group. What did you do first part of the offseason? Well, like the first, like the first couple of days? Yeah, when you first got, well, when you first got, I walked out of here in January. Oh, I went to Iceland. What was that like? That was really cool. It was really nice. I got to see some really good friends from college. So, it's a good experience. It's kind of like a college friend's trip. Yeah. And then as far as working, what did you work and what did you do to maybe get better? Okay, what I did better to get off in the offseason. I mean, obviously I was training here and I was just out there training, you know, just a lot of cardio, a lot of running, a lot of lifting. Weight, strength, all that the same? Yeah, pretty much for me. Yeah. Okay, thanks, Matt. Yeah. Karen, now that you do have signed the tender, how much are you looking forward to this year to try to see how much of a step you can take in your game? I mean, it's a really important year and I'm super excited, you know, I'm super excited to be around the building. I mean, I think it's extremely important because obviously this is the last year from like on my contract. So, I'm just excited to see where it goes and I'm really excited to go up and get some new competition. That's pretty awesome. There's a report out while you guys are practicing that DeAndre Hopkins is going to be visiting you guys on Sunday. Just kind of curious what your thoughts on them, kind of watching him over the years as a player and what you think of him? I think he's a great player, but I don't know all the details, but he's just a great player and he's somebody I definitely watched before and he makes some really nice plays, so definitely. What's it like dealing with the highs and lows of practices and then obviously you had a good day today? How would you take from a day like today and what you've done so far here? Yeah, we got a support team because I struggled with a little bit of perfectionism, you know, and we got a great support team, Dr. Manu. He's been awesome helping me, you know, figure out how to just stay even killed. And like today, we were just like just going through some different mental exercises, telling myself, reassuring myself through our practice, even after the good plays, just reassuring myself and letting myself know that, you know, it's in the past. Let's make another one. Let's do it again. Let's let it go. Let's do it again. So no, it's been a fun time seeing myself change in that way mentally. What do you feel like you're making progress not here and it's not easy, but more comfortable for you each day? Oh, yes, sir. Yes, sir. It definitely is as long as I keep learning the playbook like I'm learning and studying and I'm getting more comfortable and it's a little bit easier to let those mistakes go because I'm ready for that next rep. One of the things people tell you. Everybody gets plays, not say plays off, but you know, there'll be room for, you know, plays off. You know what I'm saying? Do you feel like this, this D line specifically is very versatile? How, where do you see that? Um, Justin, you know, some of the guys that we have out there, you know, like I said, I can go out the end, you know, keep and come down inside, you know, it's just, we can play anywhere. Take a lot of pride in you. All right.