 Dean have talked a lot about TK and his improvement over the last... Who? Arthur and Dean. Oh, TK to one? TQ? TQ, how bad? You know, what have you been seeing from him over these last few weeks? We've been doing a good job stepping in, making some big plays for us in his second year. You know, just growing as a pro. And somebody that said early in camp that's going to have a great season this year, he's starting off on the right foot. Have you noticed... I know we talked about it a little bit a couple weeks ago. Have you noticed teams doubling the same amount as last year? Is it a little bit less you feel like? I mean, I don't know, I just feel at this point, we just talking about the same thing. You know, I got to do a job, regardless of how that looked, and do it at a high level. And, you know, that is what it is. Dean said today, he thought Nick and Kareem Hunt were the best duo he'd seen. Where did they rank on your last return? I mean, Coach P, he's seen a lot more football than me. If he stayed up there, they up there. And they real deal running backs. Nick Chubb, you know, strong been strong for a long time. Kareem Hunt been strong for a long time. And them together, they just get better. You know, I'm sure they feed off each other. Got a great offensive line and they're running behind. It's a big heck of a challenge. Do you like these games? I like all football games. What are some of the things, you know, facing and getting ready? Well, that you all got to do to get ready for the Browns. Do what we do. You know, go out there and play the game. You know, it's a physical game. And that's what you want. And, you know, yeah, what are you? There's a few teams that have, like what Josh was saying, the kind of one-two that they do. What's that like as a defensive lineman? Because, you know, it's not like when a second back comes in, you're like, all right, this guy, I know he's more of a path, you know, a receiving back. Or this guy's more a different style back where these two guys, it seems like that could be a lot for a defense and defensive linemen play after play. I mean, you got to be ready, you know, each play, you know. And it's fortunate for them and their team to have two high-level backs like that. And, you know, you can't complain with that. But at the end of the day, you know, you got to play to play. And, you know, you know, everybody got rotations and stuff like that. But it's definitely a challenge. And then they both do well as far as catching the ball and running the ball, too. So you can't really get a beat off of, you know, he's in the catch, he's in the run. So, I mean, they're fortunate to have, you know, two guys like that and, you know, as a defensive lineman, you just got to do your job, play whatever comes in the game. Is that a more difficult mental challenge, though, for a defensive lineman than some other teams? Oh, and I feel like that's fishing. I mean, it's football. No team just has one running back. So, but these guys are special dudes. We established that, you know. And so every play, you got to be ready, you know what I'm saying? And so I think not just on the defensive line level of play, the whole defense, you know. And so, I mean, that presents a challenge in itself. And that's, I think it's going to take everybody. That's right. Hey, give me, you know, y'all moved on, but how big can it be to stack off of that win last week when the defense goes out? Low gets the sack, low gets the sack, let you get some reception. To close that out. Yeah, yeah. That was pretty big. Yeah, you said it definitely would have moved on, but at the same time, don't want to not acknowledge the, you know, especially events that it was in the game, one defense and how good it did feel, you know, be a defensive player here and wanting the best for the team. And at the end of the day, that's a win. So definitely want to stack off that momentum and continue to grow and learn from things that we can be better at. And, you know, at the end of the day, make more plays when you're there.