 Last play again, about 54 yards, and what's going on there? It was a great play by CP, I think. The call we had on had multiple options across the board, but saw it was going to be man-to-man coverage with an opportunity for him on the sideline. He ran a great route and made a really good catch. And so as he's done all year at different times, he stepped up, made a huge play for us. I mean, as you're running down the field, are you hyped? I don't know if you got hit on that play, but you're like, oh man, that's the way if you're going to do this. I felt good. You know, I felt pretty good after that one. My mind always immediately goes to what's next and the situation that's next. And so I was excited. We needed to make a play. We needed to win that game. And proud of the guys for getting the job done. Was this when you got in three wins or did teams that have losing records, how big was this one over a team that came in here five or two in our second place in the division? They're all big. It's hard, regardless of who you're going against in this league, it's hard to win. And this is a tough place. I've played here a lot. And I know how difficult it is to win in this environment. And I'm proud of the guys because it's a harder win. What do you feel like? Once the Saints took the lead, what's your mindset there as you guys find yourself down and leading the play? Yeah, let's go win the game. Let's find a way to get the job done. There was a minute, I think, in two seconds or something like that. And we had two timeouts. So plenty of time. We need a field goal to go win. Just figure out a way to get the job done. Coach said you got the match up, you were looking for? Yeah, for sure. Man-to-man coverage in that last situation. We had multiple guys across the board at that point. It's just about feeling like picking the best one. We felt like that was. And it worked out for us. CP made a great play. Why do you feel like you've been so good at your career in those circumstances? Well, I've been lucky to play with great players throughout my career. And I think that helps when you've got guys you can trust and players that can go up and make plays and win one-on-one matchups. I think that part has really helped. And then I work hard during the week to get myself prepared and to try and put myself through every scenario that's going to come up in the game so that when it comes up, I feel like I'm ready for it. Is there something that can be a mental thing for you too because you have that experience? Like, does it switch off if you go to somewhere else? I just try and do the same thing I'm always doing. I don't try and overcomplicate it. I really feel like the longer you play, the more you realize, let's keep things simple. Let's hear the play call, let's know the coverage, let's know our matchup that we want to throw it, and let's make a good throw. Don't make it any more difficult than it needs to be. Do you have any congratulations with Arthur during the game about maybe coming back to this one? I saw this here. Maybe think about coming back to this one. Does that happen throughout the course of the game? Yeah, absolutely. Constant dialogue throughout the game. And I'm pretty much locked into what's being called. And sometimes I'll have a suggestion or something like that. But he's always coming over to check in with those things. Did that happen with this play? Or else you would write it on the first series. Did you mention at any point maybe come back Well, he told me that's what we were starting with. I said, all right, I'm good with it. A lot of the time, he asked me, do you feel good with this? Or do you feel good with that? I liked it. Yeah, we hit it to CP, I think, on the first third down of the game. So if it's not broke, don't fix it, all right? Just keep going back to the same thing. You put together two of the four longest drives in season back to back here. What kind of rhythm do you have in that? Yeah, I thought that was good. I thought the one right before the half, you talk about, I think it was, we're on the five maybe, coming out, something like that? Eight, yeah, the eight yard line coming out. And so to do that before the half, to finish it with the touchdown, I thought that was huge for us. But it's about with this defense, you know it's going to be tough sledding at times. There's going to be negative plays. You have to create explosives. You have to try and convert third downs. I thought we did a pretty good job of that. Every game being 31-10, but is the way that this team is going? For sure, you know, you are what you repeatedly do. And so when you find ways to get the job done, you're a team that finds ways to get the job done. And so we'd all like it, like you said, to be easier, 31-10. But in this league, it's just not that way very often. And you've got to find ways to win these one-score games. We've been decent at it this year. I think we can continue to improve. And hopefully that's going to be the case for us as we move forward. Has there been a team that you think goes where you're going, Davey Baffin, came the identity? Yeah, I mean, lots of them. You know, I think the teams that end up with good records, the ones that make playoffs are the ones that find ways late in games to win. I've been on a number of those teams. Do you feel like there is a growing belief from the guys around you in those fourth quarter to say, like, you guys can do this? Is it not just you telling them? It's them really? Yeah, I think success breeds success. And when you do it, you start believing that you can do it. And I think that's huge for a lot of our guys. We have a young football team and a lot of guys who it's either their first or second year really going through this. And last year was such a strange year with COVID and everything like that that you didn't have environments like this to play in. And I think that for a lot of those guys, this is their first real time going through it. And you have to adapt and adjust. And so I do believe when you go through it and you start getting some success and you start making the plays that you need to make, it breeds confidence. Do you have little stats advantage here you're looking to run in for the score there? I guess that's two Russian touchdowns now. I mean, maybe Stetson Bennett has a little of me and him, huh? I've been doing this, been running in some touchdowns for a long time. That is something you need more for the future? I feel good. I feel like I've always moved well enough. I feel like outside the pocket has been a big part of my game since I was a rookie. Mike Malarkey, it was a lot of what we did early in my career. We continued that through Kyle and Sark and those guys. So it's always been part of what I do. I think at different times, you've got to make plays moving the chains with your legs. And I feel like I can do it well enough. Last one. Matt, that was game winning drive 41 for you. When you are in that kind of situation with a chance to drive for a winning score, do you have something you like to say in the huddle beforehand? Is it normal, same as always, is it kind of tailored to the situation? Yeah, I think you just tell the guys, we're going to get the job done. Believe we're going to go out there and get the job done and just do whatever it is you have to do on each specific play really well. It's all you got to do. Whatever we're asking you to do, whether it's protection, your route, my read, whatever that is, let's do it really well. And believe that we're going to get the job done. OK, thank you.