 I mean, it's still a ways, but at the end of the day, you kind of hit the hammer on the nail. It's like, we take away big plays. Think about the Seattle game. Three big plays that we had. One big play was like the end of the game where they tried to get some yards to get into field goal range. But take it with those big plays, like we're pretty good on defense. But it's still early, stats and stuff like that don't really matter this early in the year. Right now, we just feel like we just got to keep improving and improving when we've been doing, especially that second half. That's our defense right there. We just got to find ways to create more turnovers. I think that's the biggest thing going to this game. We create some more turnovers. Get our offense to ball, especially with two teams that want to be able to control the ball, control the clock. If we can get our offense to ball more and more, get more and more runs, more carries, I think we'll be pretty successful on Sunday. In terms of that, as far as the defense, you guys have taken a lot of flack over the last few plus, but you feel like the second half maybe was a kind of a bond when they're coming together to make something that you can build on. Yeah, I was thinking it was good to have that on film, to see like, hey, this type of defense that we can be, we can be dominant, but we got together all four quarters. Like I said, I think that's knowing who we are, team that can get after the quarterback, that can get all the field on third downs, and I pretty much stopped any offense with Seattle Seahawks. I think that was good to see, but it's a week-to-week thing in this league. We had to put it together week-in and week-out, and that's going to be the challenge this week. How much of this? It was really encouraging. I think we was what, eight for 12, and one of them was, like I said, like towards the end of the game, so really nine for 12, so it was really good to see that. Like I said, man, I think the biggest thing is stop giving up those big plays if we can find a way to make sure that we're all on the same page. Every single play would just take a lot of responsibility for that. As long as we can always be on the same page, I think we can be pretty good, but like I said, I mean, we got to find ways to get more turnovers. That's my biggest thing. I think we can get more turnovers and eliminate the big plays. We'll be right where we need to be. The other two, next up to Rosette, you think it's just like matchups they got to make plays? Yeah, I think it's just matchups. Tom Harker's one of the best deep-threat receivers in the league. He can track the ball pretty well, and he made plays, you know? And that's something that's going to happen in his league. Like, I mean, you just don't want to give him anything. I mean, when they go out there and make plays, we just got to tap it on the ground, make them line up. The first time we got a big play, we forced them to a field goal, and the next time we didn't get them down, they scored a touchdown. So those things are going to happen, but the communication issues are things that we cannot happen. Those things are going to get us beat. So we clean those things up. We're pretty good. Is that just one person didn't get a call? You know, just deep is not on the same page. I'm going to just put it on one guy. Kevin, the last five games in this series have been won by the road team. How important is it to try to stick the fork in the road and hold ground on Sunday? I mean, it's really important. I mean, anytime that you can get our division rival, wherever you want to call it, get down to 0-3 when our first division game, we understand how important it is to win home games that are stated, but also win division games. It's going to be really huge for us. And I think that's the message of the week. Knowing that you teams is pretty much coached the same way. Try to play the same style of football. We've got to go out there and get turnovers on defense to just make sure that we're not doing any stupid penalties to kill us.