 Do you feel getting stronger as you get into that third and fourth quarter with more carries? Yes, ma'am. I think I get in the rhythm the more carries I get and get a better feel for the game as the game goes on. We're seeing you talking to the team after the game, so how much do you enjoy that role and being the person? Yeah, I just love that connection with the team. Anytime I feel like I want to say something to the team, I feel like I have to get something to get off my chest. I feel like I'll do that anytime I need to, and I love my team-mates. A lot for each other. It's obviously there in that locker room. What does that mean? How can you explain that to someone? I think us believing in each other on all three phases, when we're out there for practice, competing, getting better, keeping emphasis on what we need to do as a team. By the plan that's been put in for us to execute, and I think that's what we've been doing collectively together. What do you remember about the Week 10 matchup against the Chiefs, and what are the challenges facing that defense the second time? It came down to the wire. It was a great game, a great battle. They were a great team, had great players. It came down to the wire against them in Week 10. What do they do well on defense, or where are they going to challenge you? I think they have a good blitz package. Obviously they have pass rushers. I think they're stout on the D-line. The line and the backers are physical. Back in they have experience. So they're a great all-around group. Back to that game. That's when you began going on the pair. I talked with Jack Coughlin. He said it was a do or die moment for your offense. What changed for you and the offensive line in that game? I think us being locked in knowing what we need to do to give us a chance to win that game. It came back in the second half and did those things. I think just stay focused. I'll take one game at a time as we prepare and don't get too far ahead of ourselves.