 I feel like DHOP added on to the team. I feel like it was great because we actually seen a vet that been in the league for a long time. So we see how he played the game. No, I have been with him against one-on-ones. But in teams, when you get in the slot, you can see how he used his leverage against slots and all that stuff. So I feel like it's great because guys like Christian, like Sean, they're getting the greatest merit just from him and his ropes. I feel like today, one of the best days, I feel like the whole defense, Samuel Sam, the whole back end, just everybody just having that energy to make big plays. We celebrate. We all have fun together. That's something that Chris brought in, just have fun out there. And I feel like today showed the whole team experience and how the team really feels about expressing that, having fun, get along, celebrate together. I mean, just because he been in the league, so he kind of know how we feel is just that energy. He telling us he know it's going to be hard. He know it's going to make mistakes. So just having the coach who can relate to you and know how it goes, know the game is not easy at all. So just him having that energy and just telling us how the game going and everything, I feel like they just make us feel more comfortable and feel like they won't have to think too much. We can relax. And I feel like that's great because we really needed that. Getting comfortable with this offense and with the different quarterbacks and all that. Yeah, definitely. I mean, it's just, as anything, when you come in there, we had good work at OTA. So it's just carry over right now, just refreshing everything. It's really right now just fine tuning in detail. So I feel like I'm catching up well. Obviously it's a physical adjustment to put the pads on after the ramp up period. What's it like mentally? The first day, everybody's excited. It's real football now. So that first day, it gets a little scrappy, a little chippy out there. But I feel like we have a bunch of pros, guys, who know how to practice. So it's going to end up being a clean and good practice. I enjoy it. He's an offensive guy. He's played both. But he's an offensive guy. And he's always with the offense where I run. He'll come on defense and talk a lot of trash. So I love that. But I just love his energy. I love how he comes to work every day and pushes everybody to be great. Whether you're a veteran that's been in the league for 10 years or you're a rookie that's been in there for one, he treats you with the same respect. But he pushes you to be the best that you can be. Competitive. Every chance you go against a Hall of Fame receiver, you want to win, right? So it just makes you lock in every play. Obviously you want to lock in every play regardless. But a guy like that, there's definitely cameras out. There's fans that love de-hop. There's media that loves de-hopping. So you know you're going to be on tape. But I'm at the end of the day. You want to really just lock in. Take everything you can with a grain of salt, because you don't get this opportunity every day. Are you excited to get the pass here soon? Oh, of course. Of course. It'll take this day off tomorrow and then we're going to get at it on Monday. I try not to go out there and try not to mess up. I try to go out there and have fun and learn from whatever happens. Tim Kelly's system, how much, how much maybe it fits you maybe better than what you guys were doing last year. It just seems like you're very comfortable in it. I'm not sure I'll get into all of that, but I'm just trying to learn from, you know, the coaches to learn from the older players and try to keep coming out here and getting better every day. What kind of, what kind of mentor is Tim in terms of dealing with the offense and imparting what he wants to you guys? I mean, any question we may have, he's sure to answer them and make sure that we know what's going on. He's a good teacher.