 I mean, just being comfortable out there, just getting a feel for the game. Preseason helped a lot. I feel like getting those reps and training camp and stuff like that all played a part. Like I said, being comfortable out there and just playing my game, just believing in myself. Do you like taking on the other team's best receiver? A good bit of time? Yeah, yeah, it's fun. I really just take whoever comes to my side, having the coaches want to play it. But yeah, it's definitely fun to compete against those guys and really just try to make them name for myself. That's kind of what I want to do. How did you come up with that? It's definitely grown a good bit since the start of the season. It's just given me ways to play the game, being comfortable. Like I said, once you're comfortable out there, you can do new things. You're able to give a changeup, how to receive it's guessing. So I feel like that's my main thing. I kind of having them guessing, not knowing, obviously not knowing what coverage is but how I'm going to play them type. How much were you aware of? I mean, I'm good. Just had to play through it Sunday and I'll be ready to go come Sunday. Free will mention after they get a strip sack, you just kind of have them let it happen. What are the challenges there? You got to catch the ones they throw to you, obviously. Like you said, they just come to you, especially when you play man coverage. You may get a chance to get something on bad balls, but it's kind of tough playing man. You got to just let them come to you when we are and zone coverage is you got your eyes on a quarterback, you got chances sometimes. But I feel like a lot of quarterbacks are being smart with the ball now. Our pass rush are getting to them, so they're kind of taking the sack, they're getting their sack. So it's kind of tough when the front, it's not tough, we love it. We want the guys to get their sack. So that's kind of the main thing that I'll say that plays a part. With a rookie quarter this week, I know you're still a young guy yourself, but do you try to bait and confuse them sometimes? Definitely, I do that with everybody, just trying to play the game with them. I don't want to give them anything easy. Just want to be able to trick him into doing some young rookie quarterback mistakes, and that's kind of what we want to get after this week. Corey is a really good receiver, happy for him at his new home. He's a really good receiver. He's a physical receiver, a good rower-under. And he can play at all three levels of the field, so we got to make sure that we cover him at all levels. It was fun going against him last year. I got to get some one-on-one reps, so I watched him, re-watched him, watched practice from last year, and just pick up on the new things that he's added to his game, that's so far this year. It seems like Farley in the last year, you had any conversations with him about how you kind of endured what you did and emerged where you are now, Yeah, just trying to tell him to stay on it off the field. You got to stay in your playbook. So when you are ready, you'll be able to come in, step right in, the coaches will have faith in you to come in. That's the main message to him. It can be challenging mentally as a rookie. You come in and you expect to make an impact, but once you get hurt, it's kind of like, dang, where do I go from here? So I just want to make sure that he stays on his playbook and that he has to be ready when his time comes.