 Well, I think we've done a good job of platooning players, trying to keep as many fresh guys in there as possible. I think the coordination of our rush games has been really good and the unselfishness of our players. When we ask a defensive tackle to maybe go pick an offensive tackle so that the outside rusher can come inside and then lo and behold, the guy doing all the dirty work ends up getting the sack or the pressure. And then the little details and intricacies of a pass rush that we coach, you're starting to see those show up on film or to help them defeat the pass sets of the offensive lineman to get back there and get pressure on the quarterback. What are the keys to beating the Denver Broncos Sunday at Neeson Stadium? Well, I think we've got to affect the quarterback when we just talked about, continue to get pressure on him. And that starts by stopping the run, forcing them into passing situations so that we can get that rush going. And then offensively, it's what we know. It's running the football, setting the pass up off of that, and letting our special teams complement both phases of the game. John, thanks as always.