 With an offense as powerful as the Chiefs with Patrick from Homes, how important was that start to this game? Any time we take the ball, we'd like to have a fast start and something we focused on all week and I felt like the guys executed. We're able to hit a play there to AJ and then get on the ball and operate. How big was starting off in that temple offense? How big did that? I mean, it looked like it helped. Sometimes we go on the ball and it worked. Sometimes we go on the ball and it doesn't work. Today it worked. What killed that pass rush, Mike, and how much of that set the tone for everything? Well, I mean, where you're at in the game for some to run the football and even early on, I just figured that we would probably be willing to rush the passer and have him hit a few handoffs there early in the game. So, but I think the score dictated a lot of that. I can feel like this is your most complete performance so far this year. Yeah, I mean, you know, the way we started and got some stops, got turnovers, took advantage, you know, there's gonna be things in the second half that, you know, we probably are gonna want to do better, but, you know, we'll take a look at the tape and then we'll move on. At the end of this game, Mike, did you start, even in practice, or did you see from the pre-signs that, you know, maybe a game like this was going for him? I didn't practice Friday, so it was limited throughout the week, so I didn't see much in practice, just hoped that he was gonna be available for the game. Did you catch on the deep ball with initially moving completely? Of course, an injury timeout, you eventually challenged it. Did you have to, would it take a while to kind of look and see that you haven't been able to win? No, I knew right away, I just was asking if they were gonna have their helpers upstairs look at it, and they said something with the amount of time that had elapsed that now it was out of their hands, so we challenged. I mentioned on Thursday that, you know, in the offense, you wanted to do more to play off of Derrick and to take advantage of what he does. What did you think of the balance today? It was good. I mean, I think we got to get going a little bit more. I mean, they give them credit. They defended the run well, but we were able to hit some plays down the field. You know, we talked about beat and match coverage, and you know, guys did that, a lot of guys stepped up and, you know, took care of the quarterback for the most part. What do you think it was, because they were playing a lot of close, single eye looks, what would the patterns take advantage of that? Well, I mean, when you play match coverage, you got to, you know, somebody's got to win. You got to play with physicality or route craft, and, you know, the ball's got to come out, and you got to be able to be firm in the middle of the pocket, which, you know, when we complete those passes, you know, we are, and I thought it was a great timing to A.J. and in those situations down the field. How was it to see your team shake off the big win Monday night, put it behind them, and get back out to six days later? What this league's about, win or lose, you got to come back, and, you know, be ready to go. Next challenge, you sleep, you know, you sleep on anybody in this league. You know, it's going to come back to, it's going to haunt you. The backers you have up front with Kupri, Autry, Simmons, and Landry, what is it about that that makes it so effective for you guys? Four good players, you know, not coaching, and, you know, we try to give them a plan, try to give them something to go with. Sometimes they win in a straight rush, sometimes we pressure, sometimes they work games, and, you know, I think those guys are all building some confidence and, you know, rolling some guys through in there. Ola, you know, looked like he factored a little bit, unfortunately. You know, we just, I don't know if we could, you know, got off sides and, you know, Dane caught the interception, whatever, but I felt like Ola was trying to factor as well, too. Three takeaways today, seems like they've been coming in bunches that just a matter of doing the same thing, and now the ball is kind of falling down. Yeah, I think so. I mean, I think we're just trying to chart and track attempts, you know, and again, you know, everybody's screaming for Kevin to hammer it, and it was only a matter of time for him. He got over there and, you know, and did that. But you just have to keep, you know, going after the attempts, you have to keep, you know, staying on your feet when you rush, and the quarterback pumps, you know, pumps it, but that's the guy we got to take it away from. You know, that's got to be the number one target every week. I think I got to go out and get on the offensive line, I stepped in, something hasn't been here very long. Yeah, we owe the chiefs the three points, too, Jim, so. Everybody was a great win for everybody. Great job, guys stepped up, everybody did their job, some guys can't go, the next guy goes in. Speaking of that, like a guy like Greg Maven, so much of a challenge is it for a guy to come in, you know, kind of, I know he's got some background, but a guy to come in pretty fresh and just jump in and, you know, start today. Everybody's expected at an internet team meeting on Wednesday, they should be expected to play in the game, you know, and that's what we do. And give Greg credit, give Chris Jones credit, you know, Dane, you know, being able to jump in there to safety. That's how this thing goes. When you finally had to punt, Karin, two times. Off the corner, yeah, did a nice job. So, certainly going to have to use that as a weapon to be able to go down there and punt the ball out of bounds or be able to get it to stop. And, you know, we're going to get some stops and get our offense great field position, you know, most of the time if we can force them to start inside the five yard line. You go one week at a time, but still, two wins over two teams that are probably going to be toward the top of the AFC at home. How important is that? We're seven games in, five and two, so long way to go.