 See, this is the fortunate part for quarterbacks who, not even just quarterbacks, but any players who get released from their previous team before official free agency starts because they gotta leg up on everybody else. They got an advantage against everybody else because there's a lot less competition since the market is a lot quieter because a lot of people's contracts haven't expired. So Derek Carr, Derek Carr who was drafted by the Raiders, I think, I wanna say nine years ago, nine years ago. For me, I don't know, it seemed like Derek Carr had only been playing in the league like five, maybe six years, it doesn't seem like he'd been around for like nine years, it's crazy, time flew by. But Derek Carr, rejoining Dennis Allen again with the Raiders so he'll be with a familiar face. I actually think the Saints were the first team, or one of the first teams that reached out to Derek Carr when he was released from the Raiders. They reached out to him, I believe the Jets, he had dinner with the Jets as well in both meetings. Apparently it went great, but the Saints remained in contact and I think even the Panthers tried to get involved too. But obviously nothing came to fruition with the other two teams and now he's gonna be a New Orleans Saint. He's gonna be being signed to a four-year deal, we don't have the details of the deal yet, I'm sure that'll come out later today, but he's gonna be being signed to a four-year deal. So that is a significant commitment. And the Saints, they get that guy. Ever since Drew Brees retired, Saints have been trying some different things at the quarterback position, trying some different sort of band-aids and whatnot. Obviously one of Drew Brees last years, they had Teddy Bridgewater. They tried a little taste some heel, they tried James Winston and with James, it sucks because he was looking good initially, but then he got hurt. Then he got hurt. So it just, it never ended up working out. And then this past off season, I think they signed Andy Dalton and of course, again, just a band-aid, just a lot of band-aids. And I know there are gonna be some fans that look at Derek Carr, like he may be a band-aid too, cause he's definitely not the best of the best but Derek Carr's certainly not the worst of the worst. Derek Carr's not a bad quarterback in my opinion. He's not, but this move, it puts the Saints in good position to know how they can move moving forward in free agency in the draft and whatnot because when you have your quarterback situation settled, that just makes life a lot easier for you moving forward. And now they got this settled. So we'll see how Derek Carr does in New Orleans. It's gonna be fun. Watching him throw to Chris Alave on MD ball. He's actually on them short passes too. It's Chris Alave, he could do it all. I don't think he'll be throwing to Michael Thomas cause I don't envision him being with the Saints but we'll see how things work out or don't work out. It's just a matter of time. But yeah, this is gonna be fun, man. It's gonna be fun. And one other thing, this is, cause you got the Bucks, you got the Pan, yeah, and the Falcons. This is the only NFC South team right now that really has a quarterback. They know that they one starter for sure at quarterback. Cause the Falcons, they cut Marcus Mariota and they can say, oh yeah, it'll be a desert. We'll see. The Panthers, who knows what they got? Matt Corral, they, who knows what their quarterback is gonna be and then the Bucks, no clue. I still think Gino Smith got a chance of going there because his offensive coordinator last year, Dave Canalis from the Seahawks. Now he's the Bucks offensive coordinator. No, his QB coach, Dave Canalis. Is now the offensive coordinator for the Bucks. I think Gino Smith could end up going to Tampa Bay, but we'll see, we'll see. But the Saints are the only team that know for sure. Like, all right, week one, we got our guy. So now the rest of the NFC South, it puts a little bit of pressure on them. Not too much, but a little bit. So anyway, congrats to the Saints. We'll see how it works out. I guess, Derrick Cole was like, man. New York, and New Orleans, yeah.