 Big Ben's last game is on Monday, AJ. You played against Big Ben Rothesberger. What are your thoughts on how he's going out? I don't know. I mean, I understand trying to honor the dude. Yeah, I've known of Ben since he was in high school, played against him forever. My brother played with him in college, like played against him many times, played against him in the Super Bowl. So, yeah, I've seen him in his magic up close and personal. I think Diggs is doing a good job online. I don't know if Nick's doing the same, like showing their love that they have for Ben and everything he's done for that whole organization. Yeah, I think they're at the stage where it's like four or five years removed already. You know, at most fan bases, whenever somebody leaves and then time kind of heals all wounds. And I'm not saying there's any wounds with the Jinsers in Ben Rothesberger. But I think a lot of people were like, this should have happened, you know, because Jinsers have a high expectation for the Steelers. This team currently stinks. He's not playing anywhere near the level he used to play, which is not that long ago, which was very, very, very high. So I think like two years in, there's going to be a lot more appreciation for what Ben Rothesberger did for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Especially if they struggle at the quarterback position for the next two years. No.