 Congratulations on the win last Sunday, 20 to nothing over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Also want to say congratulations. Every year you've been the GM here, the team has had a winning record and that's not easy to do. Wonderful accomplishment. I know you want more, but that is still an accomplishment. No, it's fun. I'm just one part of a team of people that buy into the philosophy of how we think the game should be played. The type of team that we build, I'm blessed to have the opportunity to work for Amy and her family and call Nashville home. The win over Jacksonville was not necessarily fancy in terms of all the stats, but it was clean. Yeah, I mean, we ran for over 100 yards offensively. We didn't turn the football over. I thought we did a good job of controlling the time of possession, keeping the ball away from the end, which we got four turnovers from them, which was huge for our defense. We held them to eight rushing yards. So a lot of good things to build on, some still things that we need to clean up, but overall I think clean is probably a good way of putting it, Mike. What stood out to you about the defense's performance as they shut Jacksonville out? Yeah, I mean, I think at different points of the game, you could point to a lot of different players who played key roles and making those plays. You know, up front it was Jeffrey Simmons. It was Danico Autry with a sack early, Harold Landry with a sack on a blitz. Two big interceptions, one from Jayon, one from Rashon at the inside linebacker position. Two interceptions at corner, one from Fulton, one from Buster's screen. You know, in our safety play with KB and Hooker continues to be outstanding. What does a shutout do for a defense's confidence? Well, I think it just emphasizes the importance of the execution of the fundamentals, the execution of the techniques that we teach on a day in and day out basis and practice in the meetings to have confidence in the call, to trust that we're going to do everything we can to put you in the right position. So if you go out and execute the details of your position, you can have, you know, not only individual success, but you can have success as a defensive unit. Coach Mike Vrabel has been really loquacious in the words that he's had to say about Buster's screen and the way he's played in the secondary. You signed him on November 23rd. What is it about Buster's screen that you felt like could help this defense? And what has he done so far in your opinion? Well, I'll have to look up loquacious in the dictionary, Mike, but, you know, I'll tell you what, he's came in and bought into what we're about defensively. He worked out really well and we brought him in. He's played a lot of football, you know, he's played for several different teams. He's played outside corner. He's played inside corner. He's really immersed himself into learning our defense, to getting to know his teammates, practicing very hard. The benefits certainly showed on Sunday versus Jacksonville. Got to win Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. What challenges do they pose? Well, I think all three levels of the defense has playmakers, certainly what? I mean, he's the star player. He's got 16 sacks or so and missed some time and Hayward in there, defensive. He's, perennially, he's a really good player. He's a tough guy to move. Bush is back at linebacker for him. You know, the safety tandem of Edmonds and Minka, they make a lot of plays for him in the back end. Offensively on the other side, they've got weapons that receive her with Claypole and Johnson. You know, the rookie Harris is playing really well for him. The rookie tight end, Friar Muth is playing really well for him. The offensive line looks a little different. They've got some younger players in there playing, but they're big, they're strong, they're powerful. And then you've got Big Ben at quarterback. You know, he's done it for a long time. There's not a lot he hasn't seen.