 Najee Thompson, he became our celebration coordinator. So when I tell you, before the Bears game, we literally cut out part of our meeting to plan celebrations as a team. I'm a Bear Spy from Chicago, pal! And you saw we got the turnovers that week. We got the turnovers this week. And it's really the incentive of us going out there having fun. And as you remember last year, we had all the viral little celebrations with the bowling. And when we were planning everything and we were getting all those turnovers, and we weren't really having that much fun in the first games when we were losing because we weren't getting any turnovers. So now we made that a thing. If somebody makes a play, if you're not celebrating, you're getting put on the spot and feeling. So a few of us got called out for not being super turned up. The coaches put up a cut up of all the plays where people weren't turned up after a play. So we had to fix that. And as soon as we started planning these celebrations, just the height and awareness for turnovers is just way off, way through the roof. It's like manifesting. Are you telling me, because you're saying fun, but when I think of fun, I don't exactly pick Brian Flores to be like the chairman of that. Now he is, that was his thing. He appointed that specific player. You're the goofy guy on the team. You're the one that's always making people laugh. So you got the celebrations and he'll cut the defensive meeting and he'll put the video up. Okay, this is what we're doing. This is how we're doing it. So like the limbo that we did yesterday, Coach Flo put that on the screen during our meeting before the game. And it's just those things that really get you to, I'm like, we got to get the turnovers. I want to do the limbo. That's a movie doing that. So all those little things add up to just us being more excited to make plays.