 A lot. I think that's one of the biggest parts of our game. I mean, honestly just sitting over the weekend watching college football. I mean, some of those atmospheres are like ridiculous. I mean, me going to middle, I didn't have the opportunity to play in a lot of those stadiums in those atmospheres. But you really can't really replicate that type of the energy, the noise, the crowd noise. So, like I said, I'm super excited. I'm expecting an electric stadium or atmosphere out there in Nissan. Correct. I mean, it's understanding that, you know, the game is not played on paper. The game is played on the field. We have to make sure it's just all 11. That's what we've been doing all throughout training camp in pre-season. It's building the team, building some continuity. We preach on defense communication. And like I just told her, man, Sunday is not the day to start making stuff up. You know, we're going to go out there and play our defense, play our brand of football, which is like verbal talks about all the time, effort and finish, fundamentals and details. That's what's going to win us the ball game, especially in week one because, you know, Arizona can guard there. We can watch all the film we want. They can guard there and pretty much show something totally different that we've never seen. So the fundamentals and the details and the small things is what's going to help us win this ball game. Right. Correct. Yeah, it's a little bit different because like you said, I mean, you can watch a lot of last year's film. Obviously, like Larry Fitzgerald's not there. AJ, you put AJ Green in there. They have a really talented rookie, Rondell Moore. So they're going to be some shifting as far as, you know, Larry was here last year. Rondell Moore might be here. Krishna Kirk might be another place because AJ Green is probably going to be on the outside. But also going on, you experience the playing guys. Like I played de-hop a few times. We know he's going to get the majority line share of the targets, you know, small stuff like that. But at the same time, you know, knowing what we're going to be putting into defense, really locking in on our keys and stuff that we talked about in the meeting rooms. And you're going to play with fundamentals and details because I don't think that, you know, a lot of game plan is going to be done. Arizona can go out there in their first 15 plays and show some that we've never seen. So as long as we're communicating, being on the same page, you know, after that, you know, we just run to the football and swarm. Who you said? Rabbit. Okay. Okay. Right. You know, I do feel like it's a benefit to that because, you know, especially for example, we've had a whole bye week, pretty much a bye week. And this week, you do a lot of game plan, do a lot of meetings and you try to key in on so much different stuff and it kind of clouds your mind where you're getting the game. You kind of want to be able to queue in. Okay. If I see this formation, I see this play, I can take my chance. A lot of times, you know, for me personally, especially going to week one, I just kind of trust my instincts. But like I said, I play my fundamentals. If I got this man, I'm keying on this man. If I'm supposed to be reading two to one or whatever I'm doing, I'd try to go out there and just do the simple stuff because, you know, I've made a lot of turnovers in my career, but I do realize that, you know, gambling more often than not, you know, just like you go to the casino, you're not going to win more than you lose, you know what I'm saying? So I just try to do the small stuff, right? And eventually the ball will find you and you go out there and just make your plays when it comes to you. You got it. Correct. Yeah. I mean, I've been impressed with Elijah Modan just being a rookie, just coming out there, learning the defense a lot. He's been doing a good job communicating himself. You can tell he's not a guy that you really have to be on a lot as far as just talking and stuff like that. He's been really good for the room. But just as of right now, the experiment is over, in my opinion. You know what I'm saying? I'm out here trying to make sure that we're all on the same page. Maybe we get to another point where, because I mean, at the end of the day, I even talked about it with Jim Swartz just in the locker room just, you know, it was different than like maybe previous years where, you know, sometime young guys might not know, especially they was on a practice squad that they might not be playing this week. But now with the new rules, a guy from the practice squad could be elevated on a Saturday night. So just making sure that us as leaders on the defense, that, you know, if it's Jeff or Bud or whatever, making sure that the young guys are being just as keyed in as a starter and treating everybody as a starter because you never know if you're going to be able to play. So everybody's making sure to be on the same page, communicating and knowing all the keys. Just like if I would know the keys, I'll expect the young guy to know exactly the way I know them. Yeah, I mean, we definitely felt like it was lacking last year. Kind of just second guessing ourselves a lot of times during certain plays, even myself. We want to be aggressive because we want to be able to play with an attacking mentality. You know, if we make a mistake, our effort and finish is going to cover up from guys flying to the ball. At the end of the day, we all understand that this game is not being played. It's not going to be perfect. God's going to make some mistakes, but if we're going to make some mistakes, we're going to make them full speed. So that's just the attack and aggressive mentality that we've been talking about.