 Were you united with your guys to switch? Let's just hope you don't have a good game. I say that, but it's always great to see former teammates. Even when you're just watching film, you see them. It's not always a good thing, but it's a good thing when you've got guys that you know person. And you hear coach like Vray was saying, we have to make sure we block him. And it just prompted him. But also, like I said, let's hope you don't have a good game this week. I think I know that our friends will do a great job by blocking them guys up front. But like I said, it's always just great. It's like when we play the Raiders. It was great to see John Abram, guys like that, that I'm excited to see their success across the league. So I'm excited to see them this weekend. Like I said, hopefully you don't have a great game. How much pride do you take in the impact you have on the game? Stuff that doesn't show up in the box for you know, occupying two blockers is 101, et cetera. Yes, it's like it's one of the things that Coach Vray talked about, knowing your role. You know, and I'm not a, like you know, of course everyone when you play this game, you want stats and you know, but the great ones and the ones that I watch and I want to you know, you know, take after my game and you know, when you watch guys around the league that produce and have a name, you know, it's not all about stats. And you know, and I take a lot of pride in that just by, like I said, my job is to create a new line of scrimmage. My job is to, if I got to get double team all the game, they let DeNico get through the sacks again. You know, I take pride in that and you know, and just open a lot up for our defense and our team, you know. So like I said, I'm not a selfish guy. You know, as much of I want the stats, you know, I'm excited with our team success, especially on defense. At this point, if you don't get double team, is that going to surprise for you in a game? Hey, when I don't get double, I know I have to win them one on one's. And you know, I take, like I said, when I take a lot of pride in that, when I get the opportunity to go one-on-one, you know, I want to affect the quarterback and make the type of loss and stuff in that nature. So I mean, it just come with the game. You know, when you make a name for yourself, they're just like anyone else around the league. You know, when they make name from the seven and make the players like that, you have to expect that. But when you do have the opportunity to go one-on-ones with these offensive linemen, you have to take advantage of it. How often do you get those chances, Jeff? I mean, throughout the game, I mean, I do get one-on-one. Not saying to every snap, they're just doubling me. You know, but just like this past weekend, I felt like when they gave me the one-on-one, you know, I tried my best to get in the backfield and try to affect the quarterback. Or, you know, in the run game, knock on my guy back and, you know, make an attack or create a new line of screaming for the linebacker run through. So whatever it may be, you know, whenever I do get the chance, you know, I want to take advantage of it. You never know when there'll be the... Sorry, Ravel sometimes talks about you guys being unselfish up there in terms of, you know, on a particular player, a particular stunt or something. It's your job to clear the way for the other guy. Do you think all of you kind of have that as a mindset and do that consistently for each other? Yeah, because that's all defense, you know. It's just not like... Because all defense, not all about just going straight, you know, at some time, like he said, we might have a stunt or whatever it may be. You know, we might have a game where, you know, I got to go out my way just to pick this guy for the other guy to come around or whatever it may be. So I think that just works. And we build our team on, you know, not such as guys. And that's just come down to back with me, you know, not caring about just the stats. It's about how can we affect the game other ways and helping my teammates make more plays even when, you know, it's take for me to take two blockers or whatever it may be. So I said, it's just one of the things where you have to, you know, just own up to it and, you know, accept your role on this team and, you know, go with it. Just playing against him, man, all that. He's a aggressive person. You know, he's right. He feels good. He's very competitive and everything. And he's really excited to see him back on the field. After that, I just pray that everything's going good and his situation and everything. And that's who really is. You got two receivers from Ohio State there and scary Terry McClaren. And what do you see out of us two? Well, really with him, as of him, I see, you know, he's the captain. He's the more vet guy. Just his speed, really, that what stands out the most is his speed. He's the D-3rd guy. I say he's the guy that's going to get the offense started and moving, like, started and get the offense going and everything, just going off him. So I feel like if we focus on him and slow him down, it's going to be great. How about Samuel? Yeah, Samuel on this, another guy, too. I feel like he's a great, quick guy, explosive. I feel like he do great as of his role. He know where he's got. They use him with a lot of reverses, jet and everything. We know what type of person he are. We just got to, like, be focused, just figure out where he at all the time because he's going to, like, be able to play American again. When you, when you go into a game like this before the fight, we can only fight with, you know, how much emphasis do you guys put on, you know, just handling business, taking care of business so you can go into that, you know, kind of with your best hand, pink guy? Oh, yeah, most definitely. That's what the first thing we'll ever do is our mindset of how we're going to go into our game. We've got to set up our goals, going into this offense. And I feel like the keys that we have going into the offense, I feel like it's going to be great. We just got to focus on them keys and our mindset. It's just us by communicating this, just us being on the same page as the defense. Important to set the tone on defense early with when an offense had its kind of ups and downs. Oh, yeah. I mean, I mean, it's football. Everybody has ups and downs. We have all ups and downs. It's just about whenever they have their downside, we just pick them up, just be there. And the only way to make it up for them is just do good on defense. And I feel like everything falls in place with that. That'll be one, two straight. It's so early in this league, you know, we're just going to keep trying to get better. The teams that get better as the year goes on is the teams that's usually playing in January and February. So that's our mindset, just keep getting better. We have a lot of things we need to improve, so we'll continue to do that. You mentioned you helped with it. I just think we're going back to our style. You know, as a defense, we're forcing turnovers, which was really key in this game for us. But obviously, it's just a couple of things we still need to improve. But I think that our call and call as a team is just playing with effort and finish. And I think we've been finishing pretty well in those games, especially on defense. In a lot of areas, number one, conditioning. We always joke on Tard about, you know, being able to play as many snaps as he can and making sure he's in shape and stuff like that. But he's been doing a really great job, I think. Talked to him just, it might have been earlier today, that he said that he played the most snaps in the game that he did, this game that he did all year, which is a good sign. You know, we want to have Tard out there on the field. Obviously, with Jeff commanding a lot of those double teams and attention from the offensive line, Tard's going to be getting one-on-ones and he's going to be getting more favorable matchups. So for him to be disruptive and do what he's doing in the run game, and obviously the pass game by getting tip passes, that's good for our defense. Did you see the hands that he did after the pick? He's definitely athletic, you know what I'm saying? So now, like I said, Tard's a really good player. He plays with good effort. And like I said, I'm talking to him a lot in his offices about his goals and aspirations for this year. And I think he's doing a really good job early in the year. Kevin, the familiarity with Carson, you know, he has a tendency to throw the ball and to get it in the neighborhood and put some pressure on DBs. How do you guys maybe have to be aware of that? And is it communication? Is it just body positioning and being aware of where that ball is to try to avoid some of the easy flags that he can get? Yeah, man, I think just as a DB group, as a whole, for us personally, we just got to get back to the basics. Rather than just covering our man, having our eyes on our man, communication, just being in the right places. But with Carson Wentz, you don't even know what you're gonna get. I mean, the guy, he gets pressure, he can duck up under, make throws, where he's falling backwards or whatever. So we just have to be disciplined on the back end and when he gives us the opportunities to make those plays, we have to make him pay.