 This seems dealt with a lot of injuries this year, but when you're having to replace a guy like Derek, what's maybe the biggest challenge for the rest of the team? Yeah, Derek's a guy who's hard to replace. He's done it multiple years now. We've kind of got a rhythm with him, knowing how he hits runs and stuff. So it's definitely some learning curve. And we decided as offense line, we got to keep grinding and just make this run game come alive. Then how much time does it take to really get in a cohesive group when you've got a couple running backs ever so played out there? Hopefully two weeks. Yeah, Adrian's done it for a while. And Forman's been here before. So the more reps you can get together, the more runs you can get called in a game, the more groove you can get into. So it comes with the game and in practice reps. So we've got to go out there and make the practice reps count when we have them so we get those looks and make those guys feel comfortable. How would you assess how you guys blocked in the running game on Sunday night? And how do you look forward to this week with that? Yeah, we can always clean up some blocks, landmarks, and stuff like that. We always can be better on it. This week, Sane's got a really good friend. He's probably one of the better defensive will face this year. So we know our task is upon us. And we got to go out there and be physical and execute and get in third and short. Ben, given your team's record where you are now in your conference, a lot of national people are picking up on it and saying, hey, we've got to start playing attention to the dykes now. Is that something you guys talk about, think about, worry about, anything? No, it was one game at a time. And we're just trying to win the next one. And the Saints have been good. They've beat a lot of quality teams, and they've got one of the best defenses in the league. And we know we've got a big task as an offensive line and an offense to come out there and perform, because if you don't, they can embarrass you. What does it take you so well to run defense to be ranked number one in the league? Yeah, they're big. They're physical. They play really hard. They've got a group of guys who they can tell they've played together, and they fit their gaps well, and they know what they're doing on defense. So they're able to play fast and aggressive. And you may have been touching on this when I came up. Three different back. When it's Derrick, and you know it's Derrick, 25, 30 times a game, how much different is the transition to maybe potentially using three different guys and it could switch from play to play? Yeah, everybody has their style, and you knew what you kind of had in Derrick. You knew if it wasn't going good, it could clean up during the game, because he was getting a groove. But with these guys we've had for him, we know how he runs his style. Getting AP is a guy who's there every day. He's a great locker room guy who's giving it all. So we just got to clean some stuff up for him to give him some good lucks and give him some reads for him. So we got to be better on the O-line and clean up some stuff for him.