 You didn't get to talk to you down in Miami, but it looked like it was a good week of practice for you down there. Yeah, it could have been a little better in Miami. I got to work on a couple of things, but it was pretty fun. Stuff on the internet, was you going against Howard and Byron Jones? How important was that work, getting some work against some of the guys in the league? That was great work. I mean, two good corners in the league. They press almost every down. I was able to work some stuff and get a little better. You all haven't played yet? Folks look getting a little anxious, want to see y'all play? Or are you getting anxious, too, to play this Sunday against the Browns and just to get a little practice before the season starts? Yeah, I'm taking it one day at a time. I'm on coach. I'm going to give me a go to play. I'm going to play and play as best I can. You're going to join practices against Miami. You know you're going to be facing the guy that's sitting there and saying, OK, I really want to work on this. I really want to work on that, or do you kind of just go with that, because I think that's a different level that you're going to have. My thinking on when we join practices, thinking like a game, thinking as a game. And no, I'm kind of just, you know, I am working my technique, but I'm going. Like, whatever technique I give them that rep, I don't know what it is until I do it. So I'm working things, but I'm going as I'm on the fly. You said something that people rave about you about. How have you gone about training that? Yeah, just like the little things, just every day coming out here hitting a ladder. And that literally would change my footwork. When I'm snapping down, trying to get out of breaks, just the ladder will help me transition out of my breaks faster. Just takes reps, and if you do it every day, your feet are going to get better, as that's anybody. How did you figure that out? How did you start really feeling like that? Just doing it, and I realized that I get through the ladder quicker and quicker every day. I mean, like high school, was it? Oh, no. Was it like, out down or was it? Yeah, high school, pretty much high school. I did a lot of ladder work in high school. Yeah. And is that like a, Ronald Humphrey said that you can run running, it's like a South Florida thing. Is that, do you kind of agree with that? What about running South Florida, playing your run running technique? Yeah, I don't know if it's true, but we got a lot of good wide receivers out of South Florida. I think that's what he's trying to say, but wide receivers could come from anywhere, but we do got a lot of good similarities in the style of play with the guys from Florida, so they've kind of taken it run with it a little bit. How much of it is like a science, right? In just in terms of exact steps and breaking and having everything on top of it? It's not a science, it's an art. It's a, it's art, it's drawing. It's lines, it's separation. It's angles and stuff. So that's really what it is. Did you get a chance to do anything at home with the family or seeing the New York football folks? Oh yeah. Yeah, you know, I was home when I see my mom, brothers came and got me hung out at the house, ate on my day off a little bit. It's pretty good to be back in Miami, not too far from home, and practice at that nice facility they have and felt pretty good. If you were about kind of being more art and science, they're, I'm just gonna, grow into this. Were there artists that you looked at, like that you kind of, when you were growing up, you looked at their feet or, then you said, okay, wow, like I, I mean, if you want to take to real artists, every artist in some sort of emulation of someone else? Yeah, I like Jerry Rice a lot. I think he did it the right way. Speed, cutting, just getting the defender to thank you something else. I think that's what I'm trying to do. What I'm trying to look like, kind of, if that makes sense. When you're going through your route and you get it open, do you, like, when you watch it back, do you ever say like, oh man, I didn't realize how good that was? What's your reaction when you see the routes you run on the video? So like that video, I got two million views on this press meeting. I wish it was actually when you see yourself. Do you know what this thing is? It kind of made me mad that people wouldn't think that was a route. I mean, that's the kind of, it kind of made me mad that people didn't think it was real or, you know, that we wouldn't have time to do it. But I think, you know, we will have time to do that. And I've scored on touchdowns like that, but, it's all right. What about, are you impressed with yourself? What do you think you can do? At this stage, nah. Nah, not at this stage anymore. Not anymore. I mean, practice. You know how many practice I done been in in my life? Crazy. So nah, not really. We have time for two more. I know you look back the most, obviously, but what do you see from Philippe when he's such a young guy? Obviously he has a long ways to go, but who do you like the most so far? Yeah, super excited about Philippe has come in and just, you know, done his best. Just make plays and super, super huge dude. And just, he's just out there balling right now. And I'm excited for him and happy to have him on the team. And he's definitely gonna learn from Matt. And that's the best you can learn from. So really excited about him. And great. Anymore? Awesome. Thanks you guys. Thank y'all.