 We'll get right to it. Even with the record being what it was, what do you think this 2020 team has shown in incoming GM? Man, you know, we showed that we can, you know, we can fight with a lot of teams. We can fight with really every team that was out there. When you, when you, when you get to it and you just go back and look through the game, we have the talent, we have the people, we just, we got to put it all together. So I think, you know, coming in, he would know that he has a fighting team. And even though the record wasn't there, and even though we wasn't planning really anything, if he just put on the tape for the last couple of weeks, he could see players who really, you know, want to be here, who players who want to be around and who want to fight for, you know, the Falcon organization as a whole. So, you know, he just got to try to sit there. And, you know, we never know what's going to go on, but you just got to go with it really. I'm sure you had a high expectations when the, you started the years or any way you can kind of explain what went wrong this season. Oh man, it was a lot. It was a lot that went wrong. And, you know, it, it can't really ever pinpoint, you know, anything, but I'm always just go back on myself and just say that, you know, we need more out of the players because at the end of the day, the players are the ones who play on the field. So, you know, as a, as a group, you know, we didn't, we didn't get it done. We didn't get it done as a, I don't know, 53, 63, how many ever was there, we didn't get it done. So, I'm always focused on, you know, myself and us as a group and I would say that's the case. Even giving up almost 500 yards of offense today, how do you feel as though the defense evolved since Albrecht took over as DC? Yeah, we were very adaptable. We was a team that was able to come out in different looks, come out in different defenses. We were able to place people and put them all kinds of places. We have so many different pieces that you can use in different spots and stuff like that. You know, we was aggressive. We try to get out there and fight even though today wasn't, you know, one of our best showings. We have been fighting this whole second half since he got an opportunity. We just wish we were to finish it a little better. What makes Tom Brady so tough to defend, especially when you have to face him twice in three weeks? He's smart. He's smart. At the end of the day, that's most of it. He, um, he's no, he knows, you can just tell by the look on his face that he knows most of the time of what you ran. You know, he's just waiting to just go through his reads. He's one of the guys who, um, he stays on schedule. He really don't, you know, like at the end, when we had got real close to him, he stopped throwing the ball down the field. He just started to throw those quick passes out to the wide receivers that was mostly like a run. So he knows how to just kind of like chip away. Every time he came out in a too high look, he would just, you'll see him tap his helmet, can the ball, can play and start running the ball. So he was always going for a number. He kind of like a coach on the field. So you plan against someone who probably has like the whole playbook at his dispense. And cause I heard him call out of a 25 belly, which I knew was a run play to the right because of the 25. But for him, for me to hear him say 25 belly, he must have switched the whole play because you typically don't hear a quarterback come out there and fully switch things. But he was have, and I think you talked about this briefly on Friday, but have you thought about for those of us not on the call from, can you have you thought about your future with the team? And do you want to continue to play in the league and be with the Falcons? Yeah, um, I will, you know, yeah, I haven't really thought about it really. But, uh, yeah, I'll love to keep playing. You know, that's, that's like my thing. Like if I can go and fight for the Falcons, this is my team. This is why I've been for seven years. I'm always down to play for, but, um, you know, if that's not the case, if I end up going somewhere else, then I can make the opportunity. I can, I can, um, pick my choices of if I still want to play as a player, because I do things for purpose. I don't just do things for money. Like I don't, I don't gotta make money no more. Sorry to say, like, uh, not sorry to say, but I don't, I don't do this for money. I do this for purpose and my whole time being here and my whole time playing football, my whole life, I've been done it. I've been doing it for purpose. So, um, like if they want me here, I love to keep playing here. You know, if I don't like, you know, if they don't want me here no more and I got to go somewhere else and I don't like the options that, you know, are presenting myself, I think I could take my opportunities and go into coaching. And then I started working my way up that ladder to try to be a head coach. So it is what it is. Like I'm, I'm grateful for my opportunities. Like I plan for, you know, this my, you know, my time being with the Falcons, you know, as you know, most of the NFL players only last three, three years. So for me to be here, you know, in one team for seven years is a blessing within itself, but I've always been crafting and I've always been ready for, um, whatever the next day or whatever the next opportunity has for me. So wherever it goes, I'm grateful. Um, I'm happy and I could take it as that. What was Raheem's message, what was Raheem's message to the team in the locker room after this final game? Yeah, just, uh, I'm really finding out who you are and what your role is in this league, you know, showing that we can do it with a tough ass team. And we always right there. We just, uh, we didn't capitalize and we didn't fully, uh, do it how we wanted. We didn't go out with the bang that we wanted to, um, just to clear it up. I think Raheem is a very good coach and I think he deserving of being a head coach. And even though the record doesn't seem like that, he's a real deal. I'd have been around some really good coaches and, um, yeah, he's a good one.