 I got to do what? I got to trick him, right? I got to set traps. Probably one of the most talented coaches I've ever been around in my life. He wrote where the guy started compound with. He really talked to our guys and talked about set traps. I got to trick this guy. I got to talk about pressuring him and disappearing on my duck yesterday. That's all I'm doing right now. I'm threatening him with a crab ride. I'm trying to turn him. But he's so focused on the crab ride, he completely forgets about his right hand. My jam. Half. Right here. I'm trying to tilt. He's down. He starts to fight up to his face right here at his wrist. Cross wrist tilt. Right into my turn. Okay? So again, I'm always thinking next available best option. Okay? Next available best option. Here. Maybe I'm claw. Float, float, float. High hand side kicking. A lot of toe trapping. He bellies down. He's at cross wrist. Sinch it. I'm going through the hole. Right into my cross wrist tilt. Okay? Maybe you like that two on one tilt better. Perfectly fine. I'm capturing the wrist. No matter what. I'm going to have this time. Float, float, float. Really trying to get this turn. Really trying to go ahead. He starts to face up. Keeps that wrist. I could go knee scoop and drive this way. Or I could pull back into my crab ride. Rotate him off. Okay? We've got a couple options there, right? So I could rotate or I could knee scoop. So this guy's giving me a good feel by fighting down off my crab tilt. I'm going to the next, next thing. Which is wrist control into a tilt. Go.