 I want to ask you about some of your receivers. Just give me some quick thoughts, as I say their name. AJ Brown, let's start with. Explosive physical playmaker, a guy who I think is more dangerous with the ball on his hands than he is without it. It's a guy that we want to get touches and get involved. We've seen what he can do every time he touches the ball. Off schedule, crossing route, and ends up catching it late and turning it up and scoring. So it's something that he's done all year for us and hope to continue. Tajé Sharp. Consistent. He's a guy he probably hasn't had as many touches as he'd like, but he's consistent. He's there when we need him. You know, a guy we believe in and we trust that whenever his numbers call, he's going to be there to make a play. And he's done that multiple times for us this year. John Doos Smith. Strong. Strong and fast. You look at him as a tight end. He's a guy that he's physical. He's tough. You see him with the ball on his hands, he's a lot like AJ. He's tough to bring down. We always say the first guy never tackles him. He's able to fight through those tackles and get that extra yardage. He's made some big plays for us. Corey Davis. Corey Davis is talented. You know, a guy who's been good for us. Tight coverage, guy on his back. And I was able to kind of get it on the body. You know, he's really proud of the way he played fast, played physical, and it was really crisp in his rock. So I'm really proud of the way he played. Ryan, what has been the key to completing 70% of your passes this season? I think it starts up front with the O-line, give me time in the clean pocket. And then the guys now feel making a play. You know, if I have that belief that if I put in a good position and it's catchable ball, that our guys are coming down with it and they prove that time and time again. Is completion percentage the most important statistic to a quarterback when you start off the game in terms of what you want to do to be able to move the offense? I don't know if it's the most important, but it's important. Obviously, if you're completing passes, generally you're gaining yards and getting first down. Obviously, you want to stay on the field, want to be marching towards the end zone. So definitely important stuff. Quarterback has a great seat when a running back has a great year. And so you've been able to hand off to the NFL's rushing champion for 2019, Derek Henry, as you've watched him work, what has jumped out to you? He's incredible. You know, you look at what he's able to accomplish in only 15 games, you know, set out against the Saints. To get that crown in 15 games is truly incredible. A guy who's consistent, he's strong. He's deceptively fast. You know, I didn't realize how fast he was till I got here and kind of saw him run in person. And you know, he has the strength to gain yards when there's no gap there. He's running over guys that are falling forward for two, three yards, keeping the chains moving. But also if he gets in the open field, he can take it 60, 70 at any point. So I think he's that rare combination of high weight speed that you don't really see too often in a running back. Finally, winning is the most important thing in the playoffs, no doubt about it. But winning means you get to keep playing. And for you in watching the joy with which you have played over the last two months and just how much fun it looks like you're having, we see the shots on TV. And I know you're over 30, but you look like you're about 17 with that smile on your face. Winning means you get to keep playing. And that's a huge factor, because I know you want this team to keep going for what it's meant and what it can be. Yeah, no doubt. I love playing football. I love competing with the guys. I love the preparation day in and day out, the grind. And nothing's better than win in the locker room after a game. You know, just that moment you get to share with your teammates after putting in a ton of work, blood, sweat, and tears, and get to kind of just relish that moment in the locker room after the game. So obviously you want to keep doing that as long as you can.