 Yeah, they just came off a turnover themselves, I believe. So you're just stressing, let's not get them in the end zone. So Grady and D-Line made a good pass for us. Grady was on his legs. I think he was trying to play some hero ball, threw it up, and under threw him, or overthrew him, maybe behind him. I was there doing my zone dropping and kind of moving with the quarterback, and he overthrew it. So I just capitalized off that and took off trying to score. Last year, same kind of similar thing down in Kansas City, where Tyree Hill popped it out, and that was the scariest moment of my life. So as soon as I felt that pressure on his right, I think he tried to pop it up, try to push it down. I just held on to the ground. Oh, yeah. I mean, yeah. I played with receiver in high school in all states. Now I was trying to score for sure. I pulled away from the line, and I saw the tight end on the right. I pulled away from it. I just hoping and praying I was going to get there. So I'm not thinking I'm going to get tackled. Yeah. I'll probably have to look at the film on that. I think that eventually they kind of just spread us out and went tempo. Maybe he was dancing around the pocket some. I know he got out a couple of times. So I don't know if that was your ball. Just good quarterbacking from him. Hold on one more time. Their last drive. Like where they scored? Yeah. I mean, they were just tempoing us. And we got to do better while we're getting tempoed to be detailed and do what we need to do to get off the field. I think we had them in a long down distance situation. We'll go over the play they hit, the kind of deeper pass they hit, and then it's got to be detailed and get off the field. Yeah, I got all faith in Young Way. And I know I was going to stand all the way down there and look the opposite way. No, it's my superstition on that. If I do that part, he going to do his part. Theirs was like blank. So I didn't even see. I just look at the kind of the fans reaction. I think I turned around and saw it go through the upper. I didn't see him kick it though, high school. I mean, yeah, high school, college. Like when I was in defense, even, in college, an offense had a critical drive, critical forward down or something. I would just go the opposite side line, or opposite part of the thing and look the other way. And it worked out. My superstition. I was sitting down breathing and trying to get some oxygen in me. But as soon as they got down the red zone, I had all faith in them. I was just sitting down. Youngway went out there. That's when I got up. Coach has challenged him a lot. He said, we expect you to make those plays. If you're supposed to be the, you know, everybody talks about you like this. We expect you to make those type of plays. And he's definitely stepped up to the plate. So I got a lot of respect for Kyle, especially how young he is. I think he's just a baller. So I think the more confidence he gets, the better he's going to be. How do you build it as a unit also? You know, at the end of the day, we're finding ways to win games. And I just want to be cleaner so we can not have to go through the whole struggle to the last drive. But a lot of NFL games will come down to that last drive. But if we do what we're supposed to do earlier in the game, throughout the game, finishing what we're supposed to, I think it'll be good for our defense. In the course of the game, I got up, was yelling at him, pumping him up. Nice. You think you're going to yell at him? Nothing that I'm going to tell you. It was good stuff, though. It was a very, very good play. Do you do that during your game? That's why I told him, actually, when he got to the sideline. You look like me in high school. No, that was spectacular. I think he has a ceiling, I don't know what the saying is, but a very high ceiling for him. I'm excited to see him keep growing.