 So I feel like between the two, if I were to swallow the assumed chalk on one of these guys, I'd rather go Rory than Speeth. I think the concerns around Speeth are more glaring, is the way that I'd phrase that, because of what you said at the off the tee play. So I'd rather go Rory among the two potential chalk guys, what about you? Yeah, certainly just because I am virtually guaranteed I am virtually guaranteed strokes gained off the tee from Rory. So what I'm struggling with with Rory is that he did win the Wells Fargo, but it wasn't like the- He wasn't lights out tee to green. It also was like- He was like tee to green. He held off like Keith Mitchell, who kind of just choked early in that final round. There wasn't a ton of pressure it felt like on Rory. I don't, you know, we're objective. We try to be as objective as we can here, talk about the data, but you know, I think if Rory was fifth there, it would be a little bit, there'd be less appeal, even though there'd still be plenty. So I do prefer Rory from a statistical standpoint over Jordan Speeth, but I'm most likely leaning toward not having either in my player pool for this week.