 Man, you play so many games and it's hard to even remember, man. And one thing I learned to have is a short memory. Just from the pass loss that we have this Sunday, they basically just having a short memory and being able to kind of just cut everything off and then restarting right back real fast for this Thursday night game. So it is a good thing that we are stopping the run and doing as good as we are on defense, but at the end of the day, this league always is about wins, so that's the main thing. Giving our offense as many possible opportunities to be able to get the ball back and then also create more turnovers too. So I think that's one of the biggest things. It's pretty clear the 49ers, they run the football really well. What are some of the things that you've seen that stand out as far as how they're able to run the football? Just looking at some of the guys on the offensive lines. You got guys like Trent Williams, he's been a league veteran, been good for a really long time. He's one of those guys that makes that whole old line go and seeing their tight ends as well, they block really well and then also seeing their full backs too, they block really well. So they got to as a whole, they really have a really good offense. They really commit to the run, they know how to finish and it was going to be a real big challenge for us defensively. I think we're excited about that too. And then with Debo, Samuel, they like to run him, but he's a lot of window dressing. You got to dial in on the back or wherever it's getting the ball. But it's like, tell us with the misdirection, how do you do that? No doubt, and that's a unique thing that they do with him. He's a receiver, but he also runs like a runner back. So anything that they try to do with him, he's been proving on film that he can make big plays, being back there. So like you said, we just got to be able to be dialed in on the misdirection because they can do a lot of things and they got a lot of guys that can make plays from just the running back, the receivers, to the tight ends, all the way down to the full backs. So we just got to be tuned in on all things like that. Richie, I know last year was a long time ago, but how much difference is the mindset attitude, maybe the confidence level? Do you guys think the agent thing is done now compared to a year ago? It feels like it's night and day, and it was one of those things that it took some time to happen. Graduates, we got better individually. You start seeing the defense, making more plays, you start seeing players get used to playing with guys that's on the side of them. So the more and more that we get games upon our belt and going late into this season, we're hitting all cylinders, it feels like. So we just got to continue to be consistent of what we're doing. And once again, we got to go against another big challenge against the 49ers who was a good run to offense. And going against these guys is going to be really exciting. How things kind of feel out there with you and Zach and some live game reps together? Oh, I mean, Zach is a phenomenal player. Just having our first game up under our belts with each other, it went really well. And we continue to just feed off each other, just in practice on communication and fits and different things and how he runs and how he gets to certain gaps and stuff like that. So we're just getting all the things situated for this upcoming Thursday night game. And just to have a guy like him and a good player, a good smart player like him just makes the defense better. Any different preparing for a Thursday night game this late in the season, the short prep time? Yeah, it's a bit different just from having, usually have more days to just kind of prepare throughout the week for getting ready for Sunday. But once you come off this past Sunday, you got to go and do a Thursday night game. You literally have to kind of just forget about everything and almost just kind of just forget about the things that you did last week and literally just worry about the things this week. So it's a quick turnaround. But you know, that's the thing about the NFL. You know, you're a professional player and you got to be able to do those things. So, you know, like I said, we just got a big challenge coming up this Thursday and we're ready. Maribel brought up the play where you, this three tackles on one play, they only gain one yard to point out. Now you'll fly around the ball. Where does that attitude come from? Where does that start? Why does this team have that? I think it's one of those things we kind of, we developed it over time. You know, it's kind of became our identity. You know, nobody feels that they're bigger than anybody as far as, you know, making plays. And, you know, everybody feels like they, you know, whenever they get out of there, their role or what they're supposed to do on the field, they know they got to, you know, rally to the ball. And, you know, we've seen on film multiple times that if the first guy misses that tackle, you know, that second guy has another opportunity. And even then, you know, the third guy might have an opportunity. And also two creates turnovers too. The opportunity where you got a guy that's going down, you can punch the ball out and you know, you can change the game. So, I think that's one of the biggest emphasis. Everybody's seen it on film, it's been proven. And, you know, I think it's starting to register with a lot of guys on defense.