 How's it going? Prep going good. Hagel would challenge coming in with Pittsburgh, but prep going good, you know, can't complain. Marcus was talking yesterday about some of these close games and evaluating what more could you have done to get over the line. He said it's more of what we have done well. How do we do that more consistently? I don't know if you agree with that necessarily, but what would you say defensively this team can kind of do in that respect? You know, I think we just got to respond in whatever situation we put in and what we have done at a pretty good level. But I think there's always another level you can take it to. And definitely, like Marcus said, I've got to capitalize on the good things to do well, but we also have to be wary of the things we're not doing well and fix those as well. So I think both ways. How have you seen guys like Timmy Owen and Abdullah Anderson respond to them, like having to step up and to form Grimm's absence? Two guys have been playing a lot this season, so they're definitely stepping up in a way where you expect them to be being prepared and being impactful. So I'm excited for those guys to continue to have more opportunities to play and show what they can do. I know you want to get pressure on every quarterback you play, but when you face certain guys, or there are certain guys you feel like if we can get at least close to him, we can make him uncomfortable. He's more apt to get a little more uncomfortable than another guy. Yeah, I think for most quarterbacks, when you get close to him and get him out the spot, you don't get uncomfortable. You got the rare quarterbacks who get a little better when they move out of the spot, like Aaron Rodgers or something like that, statistically, it shows that he's better off the spot, so we don't play him this year. But I think on average, when you get a quarterback out of the spot, even if you don't get him, it can make him uncomfortable, and that's what the goal is for every D-line across the league we can't a week out is to try to get there, even if you don't sack them to affect the game. I guess along those lines, when you're facing a rookie, do you have an understanding that that's going to be a quarterback that's more susceptible to making mistakes when they get under pressure? I mean, not necessarily. I think when you're starting pro football quarterback, you're a pretty special dude. And there's only 32 teams in the world. At this level, every organization trusts you to put you out there to represent their team, their city, and you're a pretty good player. So you've got to definitely give us that respect and just take it how it comes and be ready to try to get out there. I think courage and toughness are not necessarily things you attribute to quarterbacks just because it's not considered one of the contact situations. But are there guys throughout your career who you've played against who have impressed you in those regards? I mean, I think courage and toughness, you know, that's one of the things quarterbacks got to have. You know the most. So I think that's definitely applicable to them because, I mean, that's the hardest position on the field. That's why they pay the way they do and certain mind them guys who top top for a long time because that's a special position, you know? So I mean, they got to deal with it a lot mentally and physically when they do get the opportunity to get hit and stuff like that. But I mean, I will put those words with playing quarterback. You know what I'm saying? You're a leader of the team. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, I mean, I think those two traits come up playing quarterback. I don't know if I answered your question. You did. All right. That was great. You said Pittsburgh will be a challenge. What's the challenge? Every game is a challenge when in a field.