 of being at a high point and not letting that kind of get in your head and just keeping the team because I know in years past there's been some peaks and valleys. Yeah, we're just trying to take it one week at a time and that's what we've been doing and have a nice little streak going but that streak isn't going to help us with Houston. We got to handle Houston just like years past. We couldn't never win an Indie. We won an Indie and then we're due to have a bad upset in Oakland and we didn't. So I just think we're taking it one week at a time and we got a big matchup with this receiving court they have coming into town with Sean Watson. So I think that's enough on our plate. He's a warrior for seven years now. He came in to lead the same year. He's been highly productive every year. He does it. Teams double him every week. Teams put the best guy on him every week. He's still productive. So it's going to take a total team effort, whatever our game playing might be. It might have changed during the game and make it tough on him and ideally holding the less points than we have. We got to do that regardless. He's one of the best at it but he also gives the most sacks in the league. So it's an opportunity and he makes a lot of plays off the play extension. He also throws interceptions. So those are just opportunities and we got to be ready to play and cover them as long as we've got to cover them. If you're playing meaningful football now every game is a big game. We're happy that the games count right now. We're happy that people are excited and it's a huge opportunity because it's the next one I'm sure the Saints will be a big one and Houston round two will be probably even bigger. So it's just the next one on our schedule and we got to handle it how we can and get a win at home.