 Yeah, he's a guy that want to be good and want to take his game to the next level. So I think just that mindset that he have coming into being as rookie, I think that just happened to him out as a pro. And I think just, you see him putting his hands on guys in a chess set. I think that's what he say he want to be consistent at. Just getting his hands on guys chess because when he do it, you see him knocking guys back, getting off and making the play. And another thing that just stands out is his effort. You know, I'm big on that. I'm big on getting out just that running to the ball, trying to take someone's head off, especially them small guys. And I see him doing the same thing. So I think that just really just stands out about him. Jeff, what were your impressions of Trevor Lawrence in the first game? I mean, he's a guy that we know that he mobile. He's a guy that not only can beat you with his arm, he can move around the pocket, he can get outside the pocket. And I think that's what we have to limit this game, that we kind of, I wouldn't say did good at the first game, but we have to do better at this game because he did get out the pocket a couple of times. You know, we have to make sure we coordinate on our rush game against him. Because he, like I said, when he see a lane, you don't see nothing downfield. Because he mobile, he can take off and run with the ball. And I think he been doing that a little more as you watch film. He finding guys open. He got some good receivers, you know, Chanel, you know, guys like that. So I think we just have to limit the space up front, be coordinate with our rush. So I think that's just the main point this week. You envision them quick gaming you or you think you got a good drop back? I think they all fence that they have some quick game in it. But I think that I don't really think that that offense. But if it is, we have to adjust to it. And you know, just like with the Patriots, we have to, you know, come to the sideline, take coaching, whatever it may be. But I think the main thing is just stopping the run to make them better, throw the ball, make them throw the washes. What's the key to identifying the screen that kind of recognizing, get into that chase mode and awarding people downfield? You have to feel it. I mean, like a very borrow a joke, you know, if you come free, we're not that good. You know, you're not that good to just be the man in one second. I should say. But so when you feel them guys, though, you have to, and they always have my retrace and get into the hip pocket of the guy you over. I'm over the guard. So I have to get in the hip pocket and just run. And I think that's what it is to me. I think the main thing, you see some D liners, you know, sometimes people don't run after they get screened because they be like, oh, I thought I won. So they just stopped. And I think my thing is, and our identity on our defense, full tip to the top. And everybody, I already left and have to get to the ball. So you guys obviously don't want to lose. But in some ways, could have two game losing streak going in the bar, beneficial because you stood over it so much and made you mad a little bit. I don't think we even, I don't think we even talked about the two game losing streak. I think we talked about how can we beat Jacksonville. I think we talked about how can we go on this stretch right here. We have five games left for the regular season. You know, them 12 game before this game don't even matter no more. How can we focus on Jacksonville? How can we, you know, go on this run right here? How can we build momentum until, you know, this game and all the way through December to the playoffs? When you play a division opponent for the second time in a season, what does that knowledge allow you to do? I mean, you know that they're not going to change much. You know, they probably tweak a little things, but especially with the runs that they were successful at, they're going to come back to the runs. We just have to be better because we know they're going to come back and try to do them type of runs against us. And like I said, it's always good to know your opponent. And I think that's helped us out by knowing our opponent, being able to play them early in the year. And it just kind of gives each team, honestly, just a head start on each other. I'm sorry if you've been asked this before, but I know Mike said kind of going into the bye week that he was noticing that team speed and kind of maybe the last week or two going into the bye had slowed a little bit. You know, is that something that you can see when you look at the tapes and so forth and Andy expected the bye will be able to help them? Are you talking about us? Yeah. I mean, of course, you know, it's a long season. I think that was the main point of going to the bye week, be physically mentally rested. And I think God's came in just by the other day of practice, I think it was Monday. You know, we had a great Monday practice. God's flying around. I think God's mind back to when we first came into the season. I think, like I said, it's been a long season. God's get fatigued, mind get fatigued, start wondering. I think that bye week did help us. And like I said, we ready to go on this run.