 Just go out there and play fast and communicate with him, talking with him as we walk him back to the huddle about a certain look and where we expect the ball. We're really just trying to keep building our relationship on the football aspect so we can go out there on Sunday if he has to go, just ready to be on the same page. I mean we're confident in Malik. He still has to execute the same game plan, still have to put us in good position to win. Obviously we have to be, as other players, step up and make him feel comfortable, but really we're just asking Malik to play his game, allow him to be comfortable and make the throws when he needs to. We look at the text and secondary starting to come together for them. What have you seen from the rookie Stingler? Seeing him be able to really stop the big play, being able to come down and wrap up, even make some plays, even in the Denver game, get his hands on the ball, but just a guy who has been making plays and getting his hands on the ball. He tends to be a little talkative. How do you respond to that, you know, that jibber jabber going back and forth? How do you respond to it? Just making plays. When I'm out there, it's me and the ball. If you want to talk, like I say, it's still just me and the ball. I'm out there just catching the ball, moving the sticks, and let the game do the talking. All the time, but getting to work with him, collaborate with him has been great. What is it like to be out on the other side? Now you've been with the Texans, now you're flipping over here with the Titans. How much do you kind of appreciate the division rivalry? You know, it's just the great game of football. You know, in your division, it's stiff competition. Everybody knows that when you play a division opponent, you know what's on the line. And we have been taking that seriously. And I've just been trying to immerse myself in the culture of the team here and to be as much of a Titan as I can be on Sunday. You kind of alluded to it, but how much after a practice in a couple of meetings, how much more comfortable are you getting, kind of, learning to solve in it? I'm getting there. And a lot of that is thanks to my teammates. But every time I seem to get comfortable, the coaches are throwing some curveballs at me, keeping me on my toes. So I'm trying to just grow and be the best that I can be for the team. When you think you got the answers, they changed the questions. Is that what you said? Yeah, so it's, you know, you get day one down and then it's on to day two and three and four and five and trying to get a better sense of the field of offense and where I fit.