 Why do you think this team has not been able to put it together consistently? There's a lot of variables, a lot of factors that go into it. I mean, we just haven't showed up every night. We'll have spurts of it, but this game, these seasons, this uniform isn't about spurts, it's about showing up every night. So we just got to pick it up. Why do you think guys aren't showing up? Is it a preparation thing? Is it a motivation thing? Can you explain what you mean by that? We're just collectively as a group not performing the way we should. The way we envisioned our off-season prep, our day-to-day prep, we're doing the work, we just got to alter some things, make some adjustments, and be able to put it out there on the field. Do you think this group can do that? Erin Boone kind of just made the comment. Talk is cheap, we have to go out and do it. Do you think this team is capable? Yeah, absolutely. We have in the past. We've shown plenty that we're capable of doing it. And yeah, at this point, it's whatever, bring talk, come back to the drawing board, do this, do that. It doesn't really matter anything that I say right now. It's just we got to go do it, and words aren't going to do anything. Dave Lennon, please unmute. Hey, Giancarlo. The manager, Aaron Boone, has always been pretty positive with you guys, and really talks about the faith he has in you guys about turning this around. Is there any part of it that I know it's a very personal game for you guys, but do you feel like he's getting hung out a little bit just because he's the manager and people tend to pin the blame on the manager when things aren't going well? Yeah, I mean, there's always one to point the finger at, whether deserving or not, and we're the ones performing. So you can't put that on him. We're the ones that go up and have the opportunity to spin that around. I don't think it's fair to put that blame on him.