 For sure. What's going on, Johnny? Just wanted to ask you, we've talked to you about like tight ends that you've watched before, how many great tight ends there are in football right now. Kind of the evolution of the position seems to have really exploded with the level of athlete that's playing your position. I guess what have you kind of, have you observed that same thing and whose games do you kind of respect along those lines right now? The tight end positions have evolved tremendously from an athletic standpoint, especially man, you got guys now that are top tier athletes playing in position. You know, prior years ago, man, you know, you had guys that was just big blocking guys, you know, maybe run a stick route or, you know, a corner route once in a while, but now you got guys that can, you know, do all types of different things to, you know, give those complications, man, so you handle ball off the guys, you know, you just put them out wide, you know, you throw them screens and you just let them get going. And the position manager just became such a key role in the league today, man, and it's allowing, you know, offenses to really open up and expand. How much of a benefit is that position to your guys' offense in particular? You guys, the four of you seem to do a great many different things than the offense. We do so much, man, and it requires a lot. And, you know, we take that role, we take that role along with a lot of pride and we embrace it, you know what I mean? Because it's a pleasure to us, man, to be able to just do so many different things with offense. You know, like I said, man, it gives defense to so many problems, you know, they come out on these seats. You know, the number one thing, the first thing that a defense primarily does, you know, see what the tight end is at, you know what I mean? And, you know, based on that, you know, they make their calls, you know what I mean? So, you know, because particularly that's where, you know, offenses set the strength for the formation. But you can kind of play with defenses, man, and just have two, three tight ends on the building. You know, then you got, you know, defenses making all different kinds of calls, man. But, you know, we're just trying to, you know, get out there and not trying to, but we are, you know, doing what we're supposed to do. You know what I mean? And making plays when we're four to two and just, you know, taking advantage of the opportunity. To your point about defenses making the call based on the tight end, how can you, how much can you guys use that to advantage for the same reasons that you just mentioned about having so many guys that you can line up in different spots? Yeah, it's huge, man. It's huge. And just, you know, like I said, man, you know, I mean, I'm not getting into schematics, but just, you know, just like I said, man, just having defenses, you know, make those calls and make those checks. You know, us just being able to, you know, get out there and catch a defense in a certain package, you know what I mean? Just taking advantage of the big bodies, you know, when you got, you know, multiple tight ends on the field. So there's just a lot of things, man, that we can do to give defense problems. Thanks. Luke. Hey, John, you played with Matt LaFleur in your second year. What did you think of him as a coach in that year? What did you learn from him and playing in his offense? Yeah, you know, he kind of developed from the West Coast style offense, man. You know, a smart guy to be around, you know, just, you know, good coach and I'm looking forward to going out there, man competing against him. I couldn't be happier, you know, the opportunity that he was given a few years ago, man, he's, you know, he's taking advantage of it. So he's ready to get out there, you know what I mean? You know, go on the road and get a huge win. Michael. Hey, John, it's supposed to be pretty cold up in Green Bay on Sunday. I'm just wondering if there's an extra challenge to catching the football in cold weather. Nah, I don't even, it is what it is, man. Any weather, cold weather, hot weather, you know, there's no excuses that ball coming away. You make the play, you make it happen as if, you know, those weather circumstances, man, that's part of the game. We can't do anything about that. So we just gotta go out there and do what we do.