 I mean, I don't care, man. My goal is to help my team in the way I can. I mean, I'm not thinking about it's to taste it that he's not making enough plays. I think I'm doing what I'm doing my job. I'm doing what Coach asks me to do. I'm doing, I'm running the defensive every year. And I'm put like that. I feel like I think that's probably one of the problem is I'm trying to make every play. So I think I just let the game come to me and just play my game. And you know, focus on the small thing. They're just being disrupted at my position. I think there's just being a team player. I know Coach Raven and this defense, the way we play our defense, I know we actually do a lot of things in this defense. And you know, I think one of my things is I'm going to have to play doubles. I'm going to be asked to do a lot of things. Like I said, playing defense line, playing the three technique, I know I'm going to get double. And like I said, that's just come with my position. That's just come with the defense, I think. That's just if the linebacker comes free, make a tackle for loss or whatever, maybe create negative plays. So I'm just doing my job and that's playing three technique. What's it like physically? How difficult is that? And can you kind of go through with a double team block? I mean, for one, I think the way you defeat a double team first is if I'm lying over the guard, I have to come off and beat the guard tail. Like I have to knock him back so the double team won't be as bad. But I mean, if you catching blocks and you doing whatever it is, not attacking the line of scrimmage, that's when the double team can affect you. You're getting drove down the field, you're getting moved on the opposite side of the line of scrimmage. So I think my thing is when you're playing doubles, if I'm in a three technique, I have to come off and attack the outside shoulder of the guard to be able to knock him back. So the tackle won't come and hit your hip or stay on you long enough. If you come off, that's when you can make the play. If you stay on, of course, that's when the linebacker should come free. But I think that's the main thing. I have to start doing more. And that's attacking the line of scrimmage, especially when I know a double team coming. Attack the outside pad of the guard, just get penetration. So he's a great quarterback. He's a young guy, but you know, he's not scared. They use him with a lot of boosts. They get him on the edge. You know, he can actually throw on a run and all that. I think we have to affect them. And that's the first off is just stopping the run. You know, they make him throw the ball, make him be a quarterback in his lead. You know, like I said, we struggled last week with the booth a little bit. I think this week here, we have to step up that game with that part of the game because we know that, you know, watching them, they do that, they boot a lot. And just watching them from last week, they're gonna probably boot a little more. So I think, I could say an effective quarterback. We've got to affect them all game. On these boots or plays where a guy's escaping and it's not by the fork anymore, what's the frustration level where they feel like he's collapsed the pocket, kind of done the job, and he's getting out there and making some money? We just got a wreck sooner. I think that's one thing we talked about. It's just, I'm not in the room with them outsized guys, but even D-Line, we have to see the O-Line and pass, turn straight to the sideline. We have to see that and get back in the pocket, the opposite way of the O-Line going. And I think it's already left on the field. You know, we all got to be on the same page, got to rack quicker, the edge guy got to react. D-Line, inside guys got to rack. And, you know, we got to help the secondary out just by trying to affect the quarterback a little more.