 But it feels as though all I'll remember from the Bears defense is that Carson Wentz blew up their best player on a little block to Roquan Smith. I mean, he destroyed him. He did destroy him. Carson's a big old dude. You guys had Carson here, right? Oh, yeah. He's a big son. Watch him here. Oh, dang. See, I feel for Roquan because Roquan, he did not see him till the last second, I think, right here. And then he wasn't exactly sure who it was. Maybe he wasn't sure it was Carson. Because if you know a wide out's coming to block you, that's the whole thing as like a linebacker in different positions. I mean, you can't let a wide out block you. But guess what? There's a lot of big wide outs that can block you. So you got to bring it extra if you see a wide out coming for you. And if you see a quarterback coming for you, you got to put your head down and try to put a hole through that guy. You also wonder if these guys don't maybe just get a little bit gun shy with that. I mean, granted, he's out there trying to lead block. I think you're right. I think it's like, hey, if I run through this guy and blow him up, who's to say that I'm not going to get penalized for it? I can promise you next time a quarterback tries to block Roquan, he will not be thinking that off.