 I guess what's the challenge going up against the Jets this week from what you're seeing on today? Yeah, I think it's a big challenge. I think they got a really good front. They fly around to the ball, you know, CJ, he's going to be around the ball. I think they are pit and trading front. I think they're physical, they're willing to tackle, so it's a big challenge for us on offense. I think you've become a more patient back over the years, Derek, in terms of, you know, even if you're hitting up a number of runs and not necessarily getting a big one, you're more comfortable doing that, knowing that eventually one of the big ones will come along. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I think you described that perfect. I mean, you got to be patient in this league, and it's not always going to happen early. Sometimes it will, but if it doesn't, you just got to be patient. Keep hitting the dirty runs and eventually it'll pop through for you. You talked in 2018 about, obviously, the talk with Eddie George and all the different parts about being a technician and reading things and how much you improved. So from like that point to now, have you basically been roughly the same or have you continued to add, you know, since then? Yeah, I think over the years, you just get more experience. You learn the game more and, you know, you become better at it, the more you continue working on those things. And I think it's just, you know, what comes with it and comes with the position. I heard a lot of guys talk about the fact that you guys turned the ball over seven times on offense. How much does that need to get reversed? That trend for you guys to maybe reach your full potential on offense? Yeah, we definitely want to be in the turn of a margin. Want to be taking care of the ball and getting turnovers. What we pride ourselves on doing as a team and, you know, just change that around and be better at it. Coach, you were in third and two. You were out third and higher. You know that coming into a game? Was that all called after the second down play? You know, this depends on, you know, what the coaches want to want me in or they want me out. But usually, you know, I usually come out and Jay Mack comes in and does a great job. So it's just all about, you know, what they feel. Do you think opponents sometimes are happy to see you leaving the field? I hope so. But I mean, I mean, I've been doing it for a while. So I'm pretty sure they're expected. Derek, how much have you enjoyed kind of even more incorporating yourself in the receiving game? I know it's something that you continue to work on and just to be an extra threat in a different way? Yeah, I give a round of little nudge on the shoulder. You know, if he doesn't find anybody downfield, you know, I'm there. I mean, you know, I'm there to, you know, gain yards and try to make a play out of something. But yeah, just, you know, working on it every day, trying to improve, trying to get better, being available, taking advantage of opportunities when I, you know, be able to get an opportunity to catch the ball and get a feel and try to make a play. Yeah, I mean, you know, me and Coach Duzzi work on it every day. You know, just trying to get better. And then when the game comes and opportunity comes, just go out there and do what I can. You've worked for a number of different runbacks, Coach. As he preached it maybe or worked with you more than anybody has. And is that kind of your prodding him, asking him, hey, let's just do this. Anytime we get a spare ball winner, is he kind of initiating that? Yeah, I think it's both of us, you know, wanting to do it and wanting to work at it. And anything I want to work at, he's, you know, always helps me, always, you know, give me tips, anything that, you know, I need to get better at. So it was both of us wanting to do it and working at it every day. I'd like how this team has responded when other, when guys have gone down and certainly some question marks about the receiver position this week. How do you like the other guys behind who they owe and AJ and how you like this team's ability to kind of keep going when you've got guys out? Yeah, I think just preparing, like a starter, working every day, doing all the things you need to to be ready for the game in the meeting rooms and then on the practice field and going out there trying to make a play. And I thought those guys did a great job last week coming in and stepping up and, you know, just like the same thing this week. So you guys, you know, work out throughout the week and you're ready to play on Sunday. Do you ever do the math yourself in terms of, okay, through three weeks this many carries means this many carries for a whole season? Do you ever? No, I don't ever do that. Does a reception touch count the same to you as a carrot in terms of the workload? See, I keep asking about this workload and stuff. I mean, I just go out there and play and that's all to look at. I just go out there and play, you know, and take care of my body and be ready to play again.