 What lessons did this team learn from the playoff game up there two years ago that you want them to be thinking about still at this time of year now? You know, it's every year is different. Every game is different. It's, you know, that team was very different from our current team. I think there's a lot of lessons to be learned from the last two weeks for sure. Certainly there's guys here that've played an arrowhead, so you're familiar with the stadium, but this is a different team. And so we expect a different experience. You know, it's hard. I mean, you know, obviously you're there, and I was there in a different role. There's things to be learned in that perspective, but just knowing more importantly is how we evolve week to week with this group of guys. Were you ever discouraged, or did you ever have any doubt during two and fours? Oh, I don't get discouraged about that. I mean, there's multiple ways to look at things. And as I've stated before, it depends on how your mindset is. I mean, some people, they look at every minor setback as some catastrophic, and they go in the tank. I never look at that. Whether we win or lose, we're looking to improve and grow. And we've stayed with that all season. Figuring out, okay, you know what, it's time to step on their neck right here right now. How do you go about, is that gut, or is it something you try to prepare all week and plan for certain situations? And then obviously certain situations in the game make you adapt, but felt good about that call a week. And whether it was there, we were going to use it at some point early in the game, and the opportunity presented itself. And Ryan made a heck of a throw, and Calif ran an awesome route. How much has Calif done to earn that kind of trust? Not a lot of people would put somebody like Calif in that situation. Yeah, I think that's one of the better things of the culture that's been set here, is those guys work, and they all believe, and we put them out there, if they're active, they're going to have a role, and I got a lot of belief in Calif. As any guy that stepped up in there. So if they're out there, we can believe in them, and trust, and he's proven that he's earned those opportunities. What, when you call that the jump, the initial reaction from your surprise, or anything like that, or? No, he and I talk all week, and it helps. You know, he's very creative in his own right, and he allows us to take risks, but those are all talked about during the week, and you know, meet with him constantly. So it's not like it came out of left field, and he looks at it, I mean, he and I are on the same page. Do you think you've taken risks as the years gone on, or? I don't know about, you know, I don't look at him as huge risk, and I did it early in the season. You know, it's just, we've evolved as an offense in certain situations, and you know, hopefully, and that's the way I kind of look at everything, is I haven't hopefully improved from week one to where we are now, week 19, no different than hopefully I'm a better person than I was at 21 than I am right now at 37. So I would have felt, you know, there are certain risks, you could look back, go back to the Cleveland game that we took. You know, we threw a shot to AJ Brown early in that game. It was different about that call than I did the collegiate call in Indianapolis. Do you think you've maybe been a little bit more aggressive down in the red area, or in territory down there because of the uncertainty of the kicking situation? Tried so few field goals. Yeah, that's not my territory. I just, I just worry about the offense, and every time we get down there, I'm gonna tell you, there's the score touchdowns, and you know, whether, you know, we kick 50 field goals or 10, it doesn't matter to me. What's your name about football from Jim Matt? Well, you know, I was actually surprised I got out there. So, you know, I said something to the old man about, you know, usually he's a vault, but didn't really want to, I've talked to many people just about leadership lessons. Very grateful that he took the time, and you know, I know he's in between, but he's, it's a different strategies and whatever, but I'll keep it a lot of that self-private, but he's been helpful. Brandon said how much he enjoys the process, and you all enjoy the process of looking at the red zone each week. You've had 13 different players score, red zone touchdown this season. How much fun are those readings, and the fact that you know you guys can find a different guy in there at any given time? It's a lot of fun. I mean, those are really the part I enjoy about the week. You know, before you ever get to Sunday, it's going there and planning, and it goes back to the question I got asked. You know, we got a lot of belief in whoever's up. Whoever's in there on game day, and those guys are doing a great job, and so everybody's involved, so everybody feels like they got a role. Well, he's got a lot of knowledge in a lot of different areas from his perspective as a player and a coach, and different, you know, his different experiences, and that's what we like about our whole staff. You know, we don't want a lot of groupthink, and we got, we put ideas out there, and so we go through them, and as we go through to put plays in, or certain packages, and it allows you creativity and freedom. So he's been very beneficial to us tonight. I know Mike is right about the receivers that have made him as involved in the past in the last game of recent weeks, but have done well as blockers. How's their attitude been, and what do you say to those guys in a week? Maybe you know you're not gonna throw them the ball. Well, you know, we're not, I don't think you go into the game thinking that you're gonna play like the service academies, but you go in there and the game may evolve, and if the opportunity presents itself, we'll put the ball in the air 40 times, but those guys have done a great job. It goes back to the culture that's been set, and they believe, you know, I just ask those guys, you know, we talk about taking on 11, but they're still waiting for their Rolexes. So if you go back and look at some of those really big runs, think off the top of my head, Corey's had some big blocks down the field. So it's Taje, all those guys, AJ. So they're all involved with those guys doing a good job. Did you get a Rolex? I did not. They'll need one though. Those guys, it's like the players out there making the plays. Does it benefit you from preparing for Lamar Jackson last week going into preparing for Patrick Malone? You don't have to ask the defense that. It's very, very fortunate that we're in this opportunity, and that's what it is. It's a great opportunity for us and feel very fortunate to be here.