 Hey, you said something after the game about seeing a young guy starting to make plays and stuff. That guy feels good. Oh yeah, without a doubt. Without a doubt. Because you know how hard they work. You know how bad they want it for themselves, you know. And whenever, you know, I remember being a young guy, you know, being able to make a big player or something impact the game. Whether it was, you know, like a QB hit or something, or whatever it may be. It just, it just means a lot to you. And it's like dreams come true. You know, everybody's trying to put their finger on how the defense has been coming together. How have you been seeing it in the group? I think it's a combination of a lot of things, you know. Getting more reps together. You know, getting more confidence in the calls. And coaches trusting us more to, you know, make some nice plays and putting us in the right position. So I think it's a lot of hard work being done by everybody across the board and just making it an effort to put some good defense on the field. And even when we do have a good showing, there's always some things out there that we think we can get better at. And then guys got to step up with Eric going down. Yep. Yep. Without that, always sad to see a teammate go down. You know, starting debut and had to go down this year. You know, Isaiah, now Eric and two guys are a crucial part. So there's not only the defense but the whole team. So definitely going to miss Miss E and wishing, you know, well in his recovery. But, you know, we definitely got a lot of confidence in the next man up. I don't know how we're going to play in the back end, but we've got some guys that's very capable to step up. And the good thing about it is Eric was a kind of guy to pour into young guys, you know, and four moments like this. And even when, you know, they were still about to do things, you know, he wanted a more vocal, you know, active leaders on the defense to make sure everybody on the detail. So, you know, coach haven't prepared, but definitely as a leader, you know, have whoever going to be on the field prepared. Does that offense look like your own offense? Like our old offense, like Shenahan offense? Yeah. You know, he got style of offense he liked to play, you know, but, you know, every offense, you know, you got different pieces each year. And every year is different, you know, every year is different. Everybody always trying to evolve, you know, as a, you know, them as an offense, us as a defense, whatever it may be. So we definitely just got to, you know, focus on the games that we have in our breakdown, you know, this year and focus on the players they have this year to just try to become, you know, be the best defense versus that. I asked her on this question and I'd love to know your opinion too. I know Arthur was talking the other day and he said, he kind of essentially said, like, this team is playing smarter football. And I was just curious kind of how you see the defense kind of taking the ownership of playing what he was saying to the smarter football. You know, in that case, I feel like, you know, doing the job right, you know, doing 100%, making the plays when they're there, you know, not making bonehead mistakes or, you know, emotional things like late hits on the quarterback or, you know, how to bounce things. It's been times we've been close, but just pulling up, you know, and, you know, guys making plays when they're there. You know what I'm saying? The AJ interception last game, you know, that was a big play for us, but he's three guys by the quarterback. And if any of us hit him, it could be a flag and take it away. You know what I'm saying? So things like that, I'm sure will coach me about being smart and having emotional control or something. And then also just being on the details, you know, and it's a certain way coach P's like things to be ran. And it's a reason why. So understanding the reason why we're doing certain things and why he calls certain things is crucial. And I also wanted to ask you, Dean was kind of talking about Boyer's role kind of expanding in the defense and him kind of being the quarterback of the defense and getting everybody lined up. Him taking ownership of that role and how it's evolved over the season. Yeah, I definitely see him taking ownership of it. And anytime anybody asks me about him, I got a number of good things to say and that's how I truly feel. And he got to just play, you know, 100% all the time but know what's going on, you know, and he handles a lot and he don't come out the field, you know, so to be able to run here, run there, get the call, get it related to everybody, that's a lot of stamina regardless. So he's in great shape, you know what I'm saying? So, and to do it is just really season is season is opportunity. Season opportunity is, I've been with him for eight since he got to the Falcons and just to see him grow and challenge his own stuff to be better each year is something that I definitely admire about him and I know that the best is yet for him. I mean, what other examples are there kind of abusing his growth? I mean, I know it's kind of interesting, I think I always think his story is very interesting to start out as a college safety and then transition to the linebacker position. The guy that you met in 2018, like what's the difference between the guy you know and the one you don't like? Just, you know, like more experience, more mature, more confidence and most swag, you know what I'm saying? He, you know, he got his own, you know, his own little ugly game line that they be, you know what I'm saying? I know they sell Christmas attire, man. So I'm gonna plug him in right now. Y'all gonna support 4A in the ugly game, man. But yeah, so, you know, he's the biggest thing I've seen from young 4A to now is just he's one of these huge cleats, man. He's one of these big ugly cleats, big, oh, man. But now he got some nice, nice cleats, man. It just, it just looked better, feel better. He ain't moving way faster. But nah, man, he been a great teammate. Thank you very much.