 But I you know I just seen over the years a lot of guys try to offenses go out and try to do what somebody else does And it's just doesn't work And you know because the guys aren't used to that and the terminology is different or you got to change everything around And maybe it doesn't really fit exactly what your personnel does So I think it's just a matter of you look at what they do and say okay How was how does that work in our system? And if it does then you steal it Did you think about doing that earlier or was that almost like the last resort after you well kind of going in statistically We kind of thought you know the the other way around that we were and we needed to double the other guy And so we kind of figured out that we were having a tough tough day with Evans back there So we we ended up doubling them and it it helped us certainly in the second half, but We really thought we were still okay until the first play about the first series there the second half And they hit the one down the sideline and we said okay We got to go do this. So that's what we did seems like you have not really price on the back end for blitzing Very often if at all is that your good sense of when to call it is that the effectiveness of the blitz? Is there an element of luck to it? Well, I hope it's more than luck, but I don't I don't really think it's necessarily My timing of when I'm calling it. I just think it's Guys are made aware of when we do this. These are the vulnerable spots And so we got to take care of those don't you know, don't don't sell the ranch and think that you're always gonna get there You know, we got a we got to act in the back end as if the blitz is not gonna get home And therefore just don't give up the big play has the hit rate been good on that. It's not bad. Not bad I mean it can always be better Is there is there anybody that he reminds you that you coached against or maybe a combination guys? I Don't know. He's got his own style. He just he's kind of his own. He's just one of those guys that You know, it's like one Barry Sanders played for Detroit is just such an integral part. It's different because Sanders wasn't necessarily out as a receiver and doing all those things You know, he's just one of those guys that is such an integral part of the entire offense It's just hard to see a guy up there in the league staffs as a receiver And has a running back and total yards and all that stuff. It just he's a dynamic Guy, I know this is way way before all you guys at the time But it's like Metcalfe back when he was with the Cleveland Browns I mean they could just put him Everywhere that they want to put him and he was such a hard matchup for everybody But I know it's a long long time ago, but that's Different style, but kind of that kind of a guide to their offense