 I mean, I don't even really know what happened. Like, I tackled them, and then I got up. And the next thing you know, he was in the end zone. So it was like, it all happened in a flash. Then once when it stood, I mean, I was just happy to help out the defense and help out the team and get the game started off on the right foot. Stay ready so you don't have to get ready. Mind you, how much did that apply? I mean, they can get as many snaps before, but you got a bunch today. Yeah, 100%. I think that's something that I'm taking ownership of, is just doing my job, owning my role right now. And then as it adjusts, I got to embrace it 100%. And there's going to be good plays that I make. There's going to be bad plays that I make. But at the end of the day, just onto the next play. So I made the play, got to the sideline, and then flushed it real quick. And then on to the next. Bramble was saying, I guess, before the game, that your physicality would be big today against a free physical offense. How much pride do you take in being a physical safety? I take a lot of pride of it. It's not like I'm not like a, I don't bang my head against a locker before the game. It's kind of like, it comes out whenever I play free. Whenever I know what I'm doing, whenever I can digest the call and see the offense. After that, I can just kind of cut it loose. That's when I make my best play. That's when I'm stickiest in coverage and all that stuff. How do you assess how you guys do the defense as a whole? You get a couple of turnovers, you get a goal line stop, also get it up some yards against a run. When you look back at this one, how do you like, how you got it dead, good and bad? Yeah, a lot of ups and downs. I think any win is a good win, but there's definitely some stuff to clean up in terms of just communication and tackling. But I really like, I mean, we fought, we finished. That goal line stand, like seeing Chris Jackson and everyone herald and all those guys make that play. I have faith in them and obviously a huge part of the game. I mean, I think growing up with my dad and all that stuff, like he gave me all the tips for reminders and stuff. But at the end of the day, this is my life story that I'm living. And there's going to be ups and downs, you know what I mean? And in the moment of a down is misery, but then eventually you wake up one day and then you're back on the horse, you know what I mean? So I'm loving the journey so far. And I've learned so much from the good plays and bad plays, especially the bad ones. So I'm just looking for what I can do, how I can help the team next week.