 I happen to notice our finish and I thought that was really what's important to me is how we finished and the fact that, you know, we could score there with Don Trell and our defense could go out there and, you know, continue to stop them. That's what concerns me. Can you turn that off, please? That'd be great. Winning takes care of everything. That's what I learned a long time ago in athletics. Winning takes care of everything. We love our fans. They're loud. You know, I mean, we're some of our, again, I'm happy for our organization to be able to win a title. I'm happy for our fans, you know, I mean, they've been great and some of the defensive guys are even commenting like trying to make checks or communication and it's getting loud. And we practice that. You know, the defense having to do that at home game. So, you know, that's really refreshing. I mentioned the defense, held them to three points. I don't think they got in the red zone all day. What did you see from your defensive guys? We gave up some plays. I thought they swarmed. I thought there was a speed there and, you know, we anticipated what the weather was going to be like. And I thought that all the credit goes to the players, obviously. But the way that, you know, we managed the game, you know, and took advantage of their mistakes. Well, it was tough sledding there early. I mean, it was tough. You know, that's a good run defense. They pressure a lot, you know, but I felt like the plan was good, the finish was good. And we hit some runs and, you know, we were able to bust a couple there at the end. With Ryan getting two touchdown passes, obviously against his former team, how was he leading up to this game? And did you give him a game ball after this? No. And the game ball will go to the entire team. Ryan was great. Really, you know, we didn't have a whole lot of conversation about member back three years ago when you played for the Dolphins. We just, we focused on our preparation. Four down, obviously, open the doors early for you to get things going. No doubts there on any of those, I don't imagine. She made a decision. What's wrong, Paul? You didn't like the answer there? I just, you know what I mean? I'm just sorry. Like, no doubt. I mean, you guys, there can't be doubt. You know, when you live in doubt, we don't. We like to live in being decisive and giving our players a chance to go make plays. That's what sports, that's what athletics and competition is about. And sometimes, you know, it works and sometimes it doesn't. But doubt, no. No doubt. If you don't want anybody to get hurt, how much do you hate to see Michael get hurt? Well, I mean, it's just, it's awful. We all know what we signed up for and what this game gives us and sometimes what it takes away from us. And, you know, Pruitt, you know, obviously I have history with him at other places and here and, you know, he had been playing well and playing, you know, physical and helping us, you know, in the run game and catching the ones that we threw to him. You know, hopefully, you know, we'll be able to, you know, just see where he's at and, you know, saw him at halftime, but I haven't seen him since then. Mike, with getting the, just on the subject of health, you don't think it's lying to target anything in the game tonight without issues? How big is that for the consistency and for the funding base? Well, I mean, I think that that's something that's, you want to have all your guys out there that are working together and, you know, bends the glue to that unit. You know, we feel confident where we are and getting guys that haven't been in there. Maybe Dylan played last week, played some today, Brew plays and, you know, everybody's ready to jump in there. Mike, with getting the division locked up, a playoff spot locked up, do you hope that maybe that gives you some kind of, what is it, sorry, some room kind of with Derrick, just in terms of hoping he can get back for you guys knowing you guys are already good at it? I think that the plan is always going to be, you know, where is he at, you know, every, each individual player, can they do their job effectively? Can they make it worse? And can they protect themselves out there? I mean, you guys, you know, it's a violent game and we don't want to put guys out there that can't go out there and protect themselves or they could make it worse. How good is it to see him back? You know, we joked before the game, I said, you know, if he forgot how to put his shoulder pads on Rashawn, make sure you help him, buckle him up, but it's been a while and David, you know, is a passionate player and really, it's fun to see him go out there and make a place for us and get the interception there. This match I've had in one consecutive division title since 60-61, the first two years. What's it say about this group of guys that they've been able to forge me into? You know, I mean, I think when you do this, you want to do it and you want to try to create a family, you know, you want to try to create a family that has a common goal of winning and understand that, you know, every member of that family or this team is going to be different, is going to be from somewhere else and it's our job to try to bring everybody together for a common goal of winning and that's what we've always tried to do. How important is it to win on Sunday and give yourself a chance to kind of let the play out and come through national? I mean, I think that's winning takes care of everything and that's what we told them all the time and that the mentality was that we were just getting started and, you know, we'll have to prepare for a team that's been playing really well and that's already beaten us, you know, once this year. You've mentioned the importance of peeking this late in the season. Do you feel like you guys are peeking and so in what ways? I think that there's some consistency. I thought we've, you know, we've been able to run the football. We've been able to take care of the football. You know, these last couple of games, we see how critical that is to be able to take care of the football. We got off to a much faster start and I know there was moments there in the third quarter where we kind of stalled and they kind of moved the football but I thought we responded there in the fourth quarter with really great effort. With all that you've done? We're just getting started a few times now, but before you go there, how do you think you guys even just got here considering all the different challenges that you've faced all season? You know, I think it's a resolve by the type of people that are in our building that we've tried to bring in. I've tried not to panic. When things come up, we just deal with it. We explain to them. We show them history of guys that have gone in and taken advantage of opportunities that have gone on to have, you know, great careers. I think that they have seen other players on our team go in when guys are down and we've had some guys that have helped us out that didn't have jobs. Buster Schrein was out of work. Deontay Forman was out of work and when you get that opportunity, you're not in a big hurry to give it up and that's what some of those guys have done. That will make a burst. I think it's 88 guys you guys played this year, that's a record. Seeing some of those guys in this moment, does that make it more special? Well, it's always going to be special, but I think that some of those guys that, you know, maybe a lot of people haven't heard of or maybe didn't expect to help us out at points throughout the season is very rewarding to know that we've helped those guys be in a position to go out on the field and execute and have given them the confidence and the trust to go out there and do their job.