 Your mentality, you know, you want to be physical. Do you feel like that mentality exists? Or is that something you're going to have to, and how do you make it happen if you don't feel like it's necessarily there yet? They can get there, but how do you get them there at that mentality? Well, I mean, I think most coaches say that. You know, I always joke like nobody says they want a really slow, soft football team. You know, it's like when an announcer says, hey, we want to start fast. Yeah, you know, nobody ever, no coach ever goes in the locker room. Guys, let's really like ease into this one. So same thing. I think you got to get tough players as you're going through the evaluation. You know, you want guys that are tough minded. That's part of their habits they have coming out of college or other teams. It is something you emphasis and you got to hold guys to that standard. But that is part of it too. You know, you hope to have enough guys and it's a point of emphasis. And you hold your best players to that standard. You talk about holding people accountable. But it's certainly, you got to go get some tough guys. It helps. That's funny you say that because I remember one of the questions I got asked as a player. So do you guys think you can really win this game? So that's, that's along the same lines with you talk, no, we're just practicing to go out and get a kick, right? Yeah. So I took something out of our last time you and I had this chance to discuss things and you were talking to the high school coaches and you got to ask the question about where do you get your ideas? Where do you continue to evolve on the off with plays and formations? And I was very interested in hearing how many different things you look at. Would you talk about that a little bit? Sure. That's what's fun about this time of year. Obviously we're in year one and we did a deep dive in our own roster and our own schemes that were run here as we're going through our schemes now in all three phases. Now you get into the college evaluation and it's fun to go around the country and see there's a lot of ways people move in football and you look at, you look for ideas and makes you think, makes you kind of challenge what you're doing. Do you really have conviction? We do, but we've also been able to adapt and expand and there's some really creative coaches around the country and it's fun to go watch other people and say, hey, this is kind of a good idea that this kind of fits the personnel or who we got or, hey, I've made archive this for another day, this doesn't really fit us right now. But anything, I mean, you know, I look at stuff in other sports that I think can apply to football a little bit. You know, one thing we used situationally last year I kind of stole from Roy Williams in North Carolina I went to North Carolina, I'm a big basketball fan and I always think of this play that Luke may hit, you know, it's always the old argument do you call time out? You know, that's a subjective argument. You know, the game was tied, they go, defense not set and they pushed the ball in court Luke may hit beat and we beat Kentucky ironically down in Memphis I was there to go to the final four. And the same thought we had last year playing at Houston and it's the same thing whether you clock it or keep pushing and we kept pushing it. Same thought, thought we're going to clock it, pushed it, and Ryan and AJ made a hell of a play and took us to overtime. So those are all the decisions you make, you practice but that's just one example of something I stole from basketball and really Roy Williams I have to give them credit for that. That's cool, that's really cool. Need insight there. Okay, so a lot of travel for you this year no combine, you're not going to get a chance to do a lot of pro days. How much does that kind of change up? Is that something you're looking forward to doing? Obviously you are, you want to go see with the potential talent that's out there but how much does that change up or maybe eat up some of the time you'd like to be in your office working on something else? Well, it's important to get out. You know, we can't go meet with the players in person. That's the closest thing we can, at least we can see some of these guys work out which helps, it's just part of the process. You don't face everything on the pro day but you know, if anything in the last year taught us as we've gone virtually, as you know, we were sitting there we're doing interviews virtually. You can watch your film anywhere. You know, you could be in Mexico city as long as you got wifi, you can watch, you can watch film and so it helps the experience to have last year to understand how productive you can be. If you got to work from home, you got to work in an airport, hotel, you can find time to do that. Well, Arthur, that's all I had for you, man. I appreciate you taking the time to do this and I hope we didn't keep you too long because I know you're trying to grind and get ready to go play and win games but thank you for your time. Thank you Dave, I appreciate your time.