 Yeah, pretty good. There are a lot of teams who might have some guys who, once you don't make the playoffs, or you see the two teams out of it, some guys that might just low off and figure out where they're going on vacation and everything. And that's one thing that we're trying not to do here. And I think our team did a great job of that today out there at practice. So I feel like preparation is going as if every other week. We talked that these next two games, we want to finish strong for not only to see ourselves for the team, but for next season as well. And now, what would it be like playing against a guy like JJ Watt here who announced his retirement? Yeah, he's going to be amped up, ready to go. Obviously, once to finish career on a high note. And I know our guys up front are going to love that challenge of taking them on and everything. But I think we're just preparing as if another week and another opportunity to get better. Yeah, number down on that side of the ball, he flies around and can play nickel, safety, linebacker up on the D line. He can play a little bit of everywhere. So it's really about just not keying in on one person, but just seeing how the defense reacts overall from the different places that he's at on the field, the different times of the game. And then going on and playing your game. Pretty tough test. You have two road games. You have a cold win. Obviously, you want wins there, but if you want closer, do you think that you're better for that challenge? You're better for that experience, which may have been tough, but you may have come out of it better. Oh, 100%. I think that no matter win or loss, you're going to have experiences in the game, whether good or bad, that you're going to learn from. And so obviously, we've taken two losses in the past two weeks, and that all started. And they're all learning experiences for myself, especially. But I don't think it matters who we play or where we play or when we play. No matter good or bad, you're going to have a learning experience. Do you feel like you can see growth? Oh, 100%, especially for myself and throughout the team. I think we're growing each and every weekend. We wanted to get up and over these humps and kind of find our way on the uphill climb. And obviously, we haven't done that. But you see out there, a practice that guys are showing up every single day ready to work. Guys want to come compete every single day, and that's something to be grateful for. Yeah, I think it kind of goes, I'm not even going to single out Drew, but just a connection with the whole line and offense as a whole. From the first day I stepped foot here, one of my goals was obviously to be the leader of the offense, the starting quarterback. Part of that goes into leadership and building relationships and building friendships. So I just feel like the way that I do that with, whether it's O-line, D-line, safeties, wide receivers, it doesn't matter who it is, I want to put my best foot forward. And we just kind of gel together. It's just how it goes. Is there other? Yeah, obviously, there's some instances that you try to practice before those two weeks ago. And then you get some instances that happened in the game two weeks ago that you got a fix for last week, and so forth. And so new things come up every single week that you might not have seen before as us as a pair, that we have to be ready for. And we try as hard as we can to figure out, kind of put a list together of what those were and kind of rep them during practice throughout the weeks. And I just felt like we've done a good job of kind of Joan and being on the same page of everything. Graham, what would be key to come out hot against us? Yeah, I think the preparation throughout this week, and then just going into Sunday, just preparing as if we would every other week, but just knowing that when we step out on that field, there can't be any laws, can't be any lollygags. And like we said, we've preached it. Someone last week and now we're preaching it hard this week is we got to start fast and finish the entire game. And so if we can't do that, then we got to find something that works. Little check-ins and kind of being able to do it. Oh, yeah, 100%. And it's a little check-ins before the game. It's a little check-ins of practice. And sometimes they'll send me out of practice and maybe go up to a receiver. And the first 10 seconds is communication about what just happened. And then there might be five seconds where I'm joking to you. And so it's just about kind of mixing it up and keeping everyone on their toes. But also, and at the end of the day, the business is business. And we got to get things done. But yeah, that's just part of the way my leadership goes and how I've been taught and how I've kind of handled my life as a quarterback. Yeah, and that's something that I had to kind of talk to the coaches about. And some of the older guys about it, for me, is being a rookie. Like I said, you coming in to NFL, you hear about that as far as, oh, teams don't want to play anymore. They're out of playoffs, just like that. And so I had actually had to ask some of the coaches how do people respond to that, how do the players respond to that, what's the vibes like when we come back into the locker room on Monday or Tuesday? How's it going to be? We just talked and we was like, we don't think we have those guys. We don't think we have those guys that go out there and book their flights and get everything ready for the off season, rather than just being in the place where their feet are at one day at a time and just taking it day by day. Hell yeah, I'm excited. Oh no, I've been thinking about that for two weeks, trust me. I've been thinking.