 Yeah, I mean, obviously, yeah, um, you know, it was it was obviously an unexpected situation and I try to take, you know, advantage of it was good, and I'm grateful to get those those extra reps right there. And I just try to take it as a learning experience and keep growing, become the best quarterback I can become. But right there, you know, just kind of like you said, just really just I guess always need to be ready, especially in the backup position. And then, you know, it was good. We put a couple of good drives together there towards the middle of the game and the game, but really just, you know, not hurting ourselves. And it starts with me. And, you know, we'll do a good, better job of that cleaning those mistakes up for next week. Just continuing to get better set. Good days on top of good days. You know what? I have to go back and look at the film. It's hard for me to sit there and and think back on it right now. I got to go back and look at the film. You know, I thought that offensively, collectively, I thought we there was good plays. Obviously, I put us in a bad situation when I threw interception, but there was bad plays. And then really just, you know, learn from those learn from the good and the bad and then just stacking them going into the next week. So I do, I do. I've had full confidence in myself. I feel like I'm starting to gain confidence in some of the the group around me and just continue to go out there and put my head down to work. Man, that's all it's about. Just learning from your mistakes. Kind of use everything as a learning experiment. And you know, that's pretty much my mindset on anything. So I do, I do feel like I have the capability to go do that. You know, I got to go back and look at it. I thought the line on that play did a good job. You know, getting protection, I try to get the ball out my hands quick. You know, it's a bang bang play right there. I couldn't even see it. I'll go back and look at it. But I thought overall it was a good, good call offensively. I thought we executed pretty good. Obviously not the way that we wanted to but you know, I have to go back and look at it. So yeah, man, it was, you know, it was a developing play. And, you know, maybe I held on to it too long. Could have got the ball out my hands. You know, that's something that I just I got to continue to work on. I got to continue to and you know, and a lot of that comes with, you know, reps, mental reps, whatever kind of reps that you want to think about, not necessarily just physically, but mentally to, you know, just getting those those reps in my head so I can go out there and execute and get the ball out of my hand. If something's not open, check it down or throw it away in that case. I did I did I felt and last week I felt pretty comfortable as well. And this week, I felt like I took a step and comfortability wise just running the offense, you know, putting some some touchdown drives together. But you know, it's all you know, it's all about consistency when you want to win games. And I think we'll like I said, we'll keep stacking, learn from what we did good, learn from what we did bad. Going into next week and just continue to work hard, clean up some of the stuff that you know, I need to clean up, listen to the coaches, and just continue to get better. I think that's really my main focus. Like you said, execution of the offense and out of huddles. And then the other stuff will come. So it'll be good. You stuff right into the flow. Oh, you know what, man, I got I got you set pretty quick when like I needed to go in. So obviously, like, you know, you want to as the job as the back of quarterback, you want to stay stay ready whenever your name's called. And, you know, obviously, I don't know if that was like the play that got me juiced up. But, you know, it was I think throughout that series, the guys, you know, built confidence into man and the old line giving me time running backs, receivers making plays for me. And then I tried to, you know, do my part as well takes all 11. So it was good. Yeah. And I'll be honest, man, I'm over critical on myself. I'm hard on myself. And I try to be perfect in everything that I do. Practice game, studying anything that I'm doing. And so when it's not perfect, like when I throw a pick, I'm pissed. But at the same time, man, just continue to learn the short term memory and go out there and play again. We after the pick, we came out there and run backs. Oh, I did a good job. We put a drive together and got it went and scored touchdown. So I do feel like I'm coming along. I'm getting more and more comfortable in the offense. Obviously, you know, a long way to go and they're doing a great job of coaching me. So just trying to do my part, listen, continue to, you know, be like a sponge and soak it all up and go out there and perform when my name's called. So yeah, I think collectively for the whole offense, you know, just to go in there and punch it in a couple of times, you know, get some scores under our belt is definitely, you know, because we're already pretty confident, but just a confidence booster for the guys up front for the running backs, you know, to get the running game going. That's going to open up the past game even more. You know, just collectively as a group, I thought it was a good job just putting the drive together, sell them down and go out there and just playing and executing ball. So coming out of the huddle, you know, with with with a, you know, good pace and go out there and execute. I thought it was a good job offensively in those two drives. Oh man, it's been super valuable. You know, there's not even enough, I could say, you know, sitting here on how, you know, not even just in the physically going out there and throwing the football in because he's helped me out a bunch right there as well, but just mentally, you know, on the sideline throughout the game and practice and and they pushed me, man. They pushed me mentally to just be the very best situationally and everything that I do as a quarterback because, you know, that's what it takes to play quarterback at this level. And and I want to do that and do everything that it takes. So Matt's done a great job of just helping me, accepting me. And I'm grateful for that. I'm accepting me into the quarterback room and and helping me out every way he's he has. So he has helped me tremendously. Did did Arthur have any of your game the rest of the way? Oh, you know, it was a short span of time. So it was almost just more of like, just, you know, kind of go out there and and play. That's kind of what you practice to do. And then, you know, when you come to the sidelines, just coach up on what you know, you need to change, fix, you know, what's going forward. So, you know, it wasn't like a big motivation speech or anything like that. But it was more of just and I felt prepared that I've worked hard enough to get to this point. Obviously, there's things to clean up. But, you know, to go out there and operate the offense and, you know, get a couple of touchdown drives going and get things going. So I felt good about it, though. And I mean, you guys are professionals, they're professionals, right? But to be within a fingertip of leading a touchdown drive against basically the number one defense of a very good defense. Does that give you, you know, just an added bit of confidence in addition to everything you guys were able to do in terms of points? It does. It does. And in Miami, man, and hats off to them because, you know, they obviously they have a really good defense and they make it hard. And so I thought our guys did a great job of just kind of going up to the, you know, facing the battle. And, and, you know, it was fun to watch for me kind of as the quarterback watching the old line push people off the ball and running backs run the ball hard receivers try to get open and get open. And so it makes things fun for me. You know, it builds my confidence as a quarterback. So it's good, especially when you go against a good team like Miami. Obviously, things here and there, I wish we could have gone differently. But like I said, there's a lot to learn from, a lot to improve on and a lot to be, you know, happy and grateful for as well. Last question. One last question. You know, just how do you compare maybe where you were around the draft when, you know, going on the draft and I'm not sure if there were feelings of disappointment. So now two and a half quarters in a preseason game and having, you know, what hopefully you'll be back compete with you for the backup job of having a real opportunity to win that job. Yeah. And, you know, going on draft it is one, a little disappointing. And but at the same time, you know, I'm super optimistic person. So I look at it just as a way to just humble myself and just continue to just grind to get better. One and two to answer your question. You know, it's just, you know, you never want to try to figure out how to answer this. You never want to just look, I don't look too far ahead. I mean, I just try to take it day by day. You know, AJ is a great guy to sit here and battle. He makes me better iron sharpens iron. And, you know, he does a great job of pushing me every day. So does Matt. And so really just excited to get into the next week. You know, we got Cleveland coming up. That'll be a fun game. My brother plays for Cleveland. So that'll be even more fun. And then but it'll be good. It'll be good. Just like I said, it's a lot to learn from a lot to build from. And I'm excited for it just to continue to get better. So thank you guys.