 Right now, time for the big reveal. Delta dentals, can you guess this Titan? I don't know that John Robinson has ever missed in one of these when he's filled in. John, let's see if you can keep the streak intact. I think I think I've got it, Mike. It looks like that is the bulldog from Mississippi State, Mr. Jeffrey Simmons. Hail State, indeed. There he is, eight and a half quarterback sacks. What a year for Jeffrey Simmons. He ended up with something crazy like nearly 60 quarterback pressures. Is that right? I don't know. It's it's a lot. You know, he's really improved as a pain. He's always been a big, strong, powerful player in there, but he's refined his patch rush technique really well. And he's fine. He's found ways to get off those guys. A lot of times it's double teams and he's fine. He's found ways to crease in there and get pressure and he plays the game the way that we want to play. That's for sure. You made it clear when you drafted him, you thought his upside was incredible. And one of the reasons is he loves football so much. And I think you've just touched on one area where that's proven. And that is the way he works to get better and has gotten better every single year. He has. And I think one of the most important things is his leadership. Mike, you know, when you come in as a rookie, it's really hard to establish yourself as, you know, a kind of a voice for the football team. But it seems like every year, Jeffrey has gotten a bigger voice on the football team. The guys have always respected him, but he's become more vocal. He's been a vocal leader for our football team. He's just a great person off the field. An outstanding teammate and a leader for us on the team, certainly on game days. And he's a great guy to have coming off the bus first, too, isn't he? Oh, my goodness. Yes, his suits fit a little bit better than mine do, Mike.