 Do you think it helps the other guys to have y'all as, you know, interpreters is the wrong word, but you can sort of present it to them? Oh, yeah, I think it does help. It does help. And it helps us from a leadership standpoint, because when you're on the same page with the coach and knowing what he's looking for, and what he won't do, and how he won't do, whether it's schematically or if he needed more from a certain particular group or guys, whatever it may be. And that means we had a discussion and we addressed it as the week goes on. How much back and forth is there? Is it mostly Dane saying this is what we're doing, or is it a lot of y'all saying, you know, explain this or what about this? Mostly him letting the ground work, the playing out for the weekend, what he thinking and why he thinking it in, but having also an open mind, open door about if guys feel a way about something. And that's what it's for. He tells us like, I mean, if we got a question or suggestion about something, if we're seeing something, just bring it up in that meeting or if it's something that we want done or think it could add to. I mean, it's a healthy dialogue. He talked about his second call to me, Baltimore, Suggs, and Lewis, and Reed, and basically a Hall of Fame meeting. Yeah, yeah, without a doubt. So I had a couple of meetings with them guys myself. To talk about Dane or Dane? No, just talking about Reed and Lewis, stuff like that. So I was just making a joke. Did you pick Ray's brain about Dane? We talked briefly about him. He ain't nothing but good things to say. But at the end of the day, you know, Coach Pease had to make his own judgment by me. I made my own by himself, and we've been working together. It's been fun. And I'm excited to continue to grow. As the season continues to go along, I've got a lot of good football left and just focused on president right here with the Foggins. Who else is in that meeting? Did Coach Pease tell you that? Probably. He'll tell you then. Yeah. How would you describe your defense being kind of a bend but don't break? Say again? How would you describe a defense being a bend but don't break? I wouldn't describe it as that at all. How would you describe it? Not bend, but it don't break. You know, we're trying to do our best. Week in, week out, we improving. And I feel like we got to finish games better. You know, just always want to grow as a player, you know, and accomplish my goals, you know, personally. And if I do that, be my best, I could be the best for the team. And that's really the main focus. And just want to continue to be better. And I know that the best is still ahead for me. And that's the most exciting part, you know. And so I'm motivated as ever, you know, to finish strong as ever. Did he talk to us today? He talked about, you know, you, he don't like, he used to push and leave by example. But he said that, like, you know, you do a lot of things by example. What is that, I guess for you, how is your leadership style? How do you approach it? I think you said it, like, obviously, first and foremost, I've always been a lead by example type of guy. And I'm sure you can ask my boy, Stephen, man, you know what I'm saying? But, but yeah, definitely want to be the one to put in the work, you know what I'm saying? I can't ask somebody, something to somebody I'm not willing to do myself. And it's taken every day, every day approach, you know what I'm saying? Can never take a day off. And that's just, that's just my mentality, how I go about it. And, you know, and I'm inspired to be, you know, inspiration to others. So, but it's natural, you know what I'm saying? Whether it's me being put in a leadership role or not, every day I got to come with it. I got to prepare right, you know, whether it's on the field, in the study room, in the weight room. It take every day. Alright, last one for Brady. Okay. He talked about, of course, the relationship you had with everyone, right? Lewis and the guys at the Baltimore. He just said Lewis gave you a high compliment when he knew you was going to work with him. How much as an influence was Lewis on you as a general? I mean, just as, I mean, whenever you got somebody who the best at what they do all the time, and they, you know, party a family, somebody close to, it can have a better role model, you know what I'm saying? Especially for me aspiring, you know, to be a great football player at the, you know, elementary ages, you know what I'm saying? And then just, just was a thing where as I got older and just having support, you know what I'm saying? From them and watching them, go be able to watch them, you know, go to his games and stuff like that. Go to Super Bowls, you know what I'm saying? Where you got hurt at and make the triumph all the way back to win a Super Bowl, you know what I'm saying? So just seeing stuff like that firsthand, you know, it taught me a lot of lessons about, you know, perseverance, hard work, and what it takes to be great, you know what I'm saying? And at the end of the day, it's just about being your best self.