 for Johnson essentially said to the frothing jet faithful that are out of control. I'll own the team. You be a fan. You want him fired. He's not going anywhere. He's gonna be a coach in 2020. I love him and I'm just paraphrasing. Now, whether or not that's the right decision. But I will tell you this. It is always the right decision to ignore the rantings of a fan base that wants somebody fired after nine games because you know how we've been knocking the Knicks and Mills and Perry how bad they look right if they in fact fired Fisdale. He didn't have a team last year. So this is essentially his first year with a better team and they've given him 11 games so far and he's teetering on the break and how that would make them look like a bunch of clowns that these are the people I chose him to be their coach and now they're going to fire him. If Christopher Johnson listened to the bleeding of a fan base that's out of control, I frankly out of control. Now they have a right to be angry. Nice straight years without the playoffs. I get it. But to fire a coach like most people out there, most people out there could not tell you if a guy's a good coach or bad coach by watching what's going on. We could surmise, we would call a time out here. But in terms of like the inside stuff with football, they're playing three dimensional chess and we're playing we're playing checkers. Fine. But but Chris Johnson's along with us. He doesn't see it three dimensionally. I get it. But for the most part, he was not the only one who chose case. McCagnon was in on it to a football guy. So he does like this guy and he probably talked to other people. And so if you react and fire this guy after nine games, which we have always said was ridiculous, we'd say, you know, look at it again at the end of the year. You look like a moron. You look like a complete guy out of control. I love the fact that he essentially flipped the bird to the fan base. I'm not listening to you people. I mean, you could love that, Michael, but I don't think it really means anything. What do you mean it doesn't mean anything? Well, because is it does that mean that gays is safe? I think we've seen coaches usually we always joke about when you get the with management, especially the owner gives you that vote of confidence. That's usually the death knell. I would I would not be surprised if all of a sudden things change. If they lose the rest of the games, he'll still end up firing. No, I don't think here's what I worry about from a jet standpoint. You're looking at as well. He's just telling the fans. You don't know what you're talking about. I'm the guy. I have confidence in him. I'm going to keep him. But you know, before gay Scott there, he had confidence of McCagnon and then gay Scott in his ear and all of a sudden he didn't have a confidence of McCagnon. It's all about who ends up being the right person whispering in Chris Johnson's ear. But this is no offense to Chris at all. He's like most owners. He's like a fan. He doesn't look at it as three dimensional chess. He looks at football the same way we look at football. He gets advice on who to hire and fire. He was perfectly happy with McCagnon until Gase got in his ear and told him this isn't a guy. So all we need is one person to call him up and say, relax, you got the right guy and Gase keep him or another guy calling up and saying this. You got to let him go. But at least he's gonna be influenced by other people. But you have to be a man of your conviction. So even if he made the wrong decision to fire a guy after nine games would be an admission that you're a complete lunatic. I agree with that. I would. The only thing I took from it is he's not getting fired during the course of the year. But at the end of the season, though he came out and said he's gonna be the coach in 2020. I know what he said. But what I'm saying is I believe he's gonna stick and be the coach for the rest of the year. But I don't know beyond the end of the year. I believe Johnson, but either way, I and I tend to believe him too. But that's why I like doing it because you could still change your mind. All you're doing is giving the guy a public vote of confidence. You guys can yell and scream and do what you want. He's our coach. You could fly planes over the West. He's the coach. That's good. That's good for the quarterback. That's good for the team. That's good for the team. And guess what? If they don't win another game and they lose the next seven games by 30 points, he'll get fired. No, I don't think he will. I'm not gonna tell you why because he put so much trust in this guy. This guy has reshaped the front office of the Jets including the GM and the president of the team. And if you're gonna bang him, then you're gonna say all the reshaping. But we could have had the same conversation with no, he's not gonna fire McAgnin. He just had McAgnin run his draft and then use a hundred million dollars of free agency. Right. I just think he blows with the wind, man. I really do. And Woody was the same way. Well, they didn't hire Doug Morone. Why? Because Minish Mehta wrote a scathing article at Doug Morone. He went from being the candidate to not even getting hired. This is an organization that does sometimes fly by the seat of their pants. Maybe not what the fans say, but certain motivating factors. If the right article is written, if somebody sophisticated enough gets in their ear, whether it's Casserly or Wolf who were hired to get in his ear, whether it's Peyton Manning, the place is a phone call. I don't think there's a lot of conviction there. I think Chris Johnson and Woody Johnson both could be moved. It's just the right person to move them. So I agree with you. I don't think he's going anywhere during the course of the season, but at the end of the year, if they lose out, if the right person calls Chris Johnson and says, you got a buffoon for a coach, man, you got to do something. If he trusts that person, then he's going to be gone.