 And we also heard from Secau Barkley yesterday. He confirmed that he will not be at Giants' mandatory mini camp. He says the following to summarize basically, he says he's not trying to reset the running back market. He wants a fair deal and it doesn't sound like the Giants have met his expectations there yet. But the part that sort of stands out to me here is that he mentions how he wants to be compensated for his contributions to the team on the field and in the locker room. And that's a reasonable ask, okay? Because there has been no one that you can point to in the NFL that has been more crucial to any or on that team rather, more crucial to any of the success that they have had over the last five years than Secau on. Look any winny has a hand in and when he's not out there, it's not pretty. And this is where it gets tricky because the Giants can't negotiate this next contract for what he's done in the past. That's what he's done. What are you going to be in the future? This deal has to be based on the value that they think he's going to have and bring them going forward. Now he is and I will remind everyone because everyone thinks Sequan's played in the league for 10 years. He's a baby. He's 26 years old still, 26. And he's got a whole time, okay, over the devaluing of the position, okay? And some of the durability concerns have to be taken into account here by the front office as they sort of come to terms. Sequan means so much to this team and this organization. I think he'll continue for years to come to be that guy and I really hope that they can come to terms on something that works for everyone. But the Giants front office is already in the process of digging itself out of a hole from the previous regime and one misstep here and how they sort of structure this deal could put them right back at the bottom of it. Because it might be the toughest deal to navigate in the entire league this year and I do not envy either side. And people are split. Like I have a lot of Giants fans in my life and half of them are saying I love Sequan. They recognize everything he's done but they're like do not pay him. Do not give him, it's the ruthlessness of the business and I'm curious, like Golden Tate and Darius Butler's takes on this. And then the other half is like give him what, is that an emotional decision to give him tons of money? What is the in between and can they get there in a hurry? They have till mid July to sort of figure it out, I think. So Godspeed to both sides. And of course I say Hamilton, you know, in the words of the great Nate Burleson, pay the man. Oh my God. Yeah. Kind of pay everybody. Hamilton? No, that's it. Go ahead. Yes. Please. Please my friend. No, yeah, with Sequan it's, you know, he doesn't mean so much to that organization. It is different than most running backs that you have to deal with because he does so much as he mentions in the locker room and on the field and his versatility and all that. It has to be taken into consideration. I don't envy Joe Shane here at all because it's going to be tough.