 This was a heavyweight fight, this was blow for blow, we scored this score, it was a really tough game and we found a way to get the win. For me, guys, it's really not me, it's Tenor here. Some of the throws today, he couldn't put it in a better place. I was more hyped about the throws than what I did with the catch, but he's been spot on, he's always been accurate, but he's been balling. Of course, you know, I've learned over a period of time to stay in the game. If I don't get a catch in the first quarter or the second quarter, just stay in it because I know they're going to come to me eventually, and right there I made the most of my opportunity. I think it was that when you scored on that play right after the whole deal with the interception and the fumble and all that, that really seemed to change momentum for a while. I think that was the play where we tied it up 14-14. That was big to just give us momentum, to just change the game around, because like I said earlier, it was a heavyweight fight today, it was blow for blow. I think it comes down to will and details. That's a lot of stuff we've got to clean up, of course, but I think the will, the want to, you know, somehow Tenor will be real calm in those situations. So I don't have any doubt in my mind that he's going to deliver, and the defense came up big with a big interception. For sure. I think he's settled down everyone. You know, we're in the heart of looking at Tenor Hill, so I ain't really looking at the old line and what everybody is doing, but he's always calm. Like I said, like I keep repeating, he's a general man. He leads us. He runs the team. Going into the fourth quarter, I told Randy, win the game for us. It was going to come down to him. Somehow I just knew it was going to come down to him, and he delivered. I can't speak on the pass, but him doing his job and coming through big-time win, you know, credit to him. I know he's dealing with some things, but like I said, go back the will, you know, the will to win. Oh, I didn't watch. I didn't watch. And I started praying, and they called a timeout, and Bray said, you're going to be praying a long time. How'd you know it was good then? The crowd. The crowd. I was listening because if they were to cheer, I knew he would have missed. So they got all quiet. I said, he must have made it. Do you guys have three games to brace yourself for that kind of position? That's great and all, but we got a long way to go. It's week to week. I'm going to keep repeating it. It's one week at a time. We got to worry about it. The next week, this game is over. We can put it behind and put it to bed. We got to learn things from it, but it's week to week. We got a big game on Sunday night against the LA Rams, so we got to move forward. We can't get caught up in what we stand and all that. One week at a time. I want to know every week. They keep saying if you keep... Okay. Just playing complementary football, just helping one another out, picking each other up, regardless of what Derrick does back there. Whenever he pulls a trigger, give us opportunities. We got to make plays. Regardless of what he says, he says stuff. I'm not really listening to all that. You got to play ball in between the lines. Ain't no talk of going to help you out in between the lines. You got to play. Thank y'all.