 Same, same thing out of rivers that we've seen in the past. Same on interview, yeah, great player, smart, one of the smartest quarterbacks in the league. Throws a great anticipation, understands the offense, been playing the same office for a long time, so it's going to be a good challenge. I've heard anticipation from the Braves, the Deans, and now you. Yeah. How do you defend anticipation? I think a lot of quarterbacks try to throw in anticipation, but he just he's pretty much mastered that. And he has the ultimate trust in the offense. And I think sometimes he throws the spots, and he expects guys to be there. I think for him, he trusts his guys. He knows where they're going to be. So it's very hard to defend, but we'll be all right. Hunter Henry has been a guy that has been a current class for a couple years, but he's been back this year and making an impact. What does he do for their offense? Yeah, he scored two touchdowns late in that Steelers game in the red zone. They weren't really targeting their tight ends as much, and now that he's back, he's more involved. It's a small sample right now, so I'm sure they're going to get him involved. But he's a good tight end. He's reliable in the run-in pass, and Rivers trust him. So if Rivers trusts you, he'll get you the ball. And what makes him teamer now? It's his route-running ability. I mean, everybody knows that. I mean, you knew the answer to that question. She's going to hear it from me. Route-running, great hands, mentality. I think people don't talk about people's mentality all the time, but I think he wants the ball. I think he has that dog mentality, that alpha male mentality. We came in together. I have a lot of respect for him.