 Is it to get a homeland against the Coles? Huge, I mean last year when we played them at home, we didn't play good enough, especially, you know, going to that second half, they kind of got away from it. So really good thing. The defense, we had a really good performance, strong performance. I mean, you know, the office turned the ball, turned the ball over three times, which I'm sure they don't want to do. But for the defense to be played good in the red zone and, you know, force a lot of field going on, only let them score one touchdown. I think it was pretty strong. Still got a lot of stuff to clean up, but definitely encouraging. We won it on division. So it's a great day. You heard all the chatter in the off-season about how high-powered this offense was going to be and how they kind of carry you guys to wins for the defense to kind of take over the low end when the offense kind of struggled to get going. What does that show about what this defense is capable of? I mean, we take stuff like that personal. I mean, obviously we know that we didn't play well last year and we knew coming into this year, that was going to be the expectation. But I kind of understood, you know, how training came goals, where some guys can't practice. Office is going to take a little bit of time to gel a little bit. So defense is going to have to play good. So, you know, it proved today, it's just one of those deals where, you know, it's about being complimentary. You know, when the offense is playing well, defense got to step up. Defense don't play well. Office got to step up. That's just team football, and that's what we believe in. So, like I said, it was a good win today. You guys are used to the offense turning it over, kind of at the rate that they are, but you've also been in kind of a situation where you guys have the question and turn it over the way that you have. Are those opportunities there when you go back and watch the film and do you see them there? Yeah, sure. I mean, I almost thought I had an interception at the end of the game. I was real close to it, but you know, it's just one of those deals where when we're on the sideline, we're always communicating, always talking about, you know, it doesn't really matter what the offense does. You know, of course we want them to score points every time they get the ball, but we understand it's not going to happen. But when, you know, the defense, they get a turn over, we have to go on the field and expecting, okay, where are we going to get? We're going to get shot, screen, stuff like that. But we understand that just because they get a turn over, they got the ball, they don't have to score. No matter where they get the ball at on the field. So, like I said, I'm pretty proud of the defense of how we handle those turnovers. I don't know what it was. You banged up and you're going to be playing in this game. How important was it to get in on the track? You got to play, you know, you got to play. It was super important. That was one of our team keys, just affecting the quarterback, right if it was getting in the middle of the pocket, forcing him to run or whatever, or also just mixing the skies and the coverage, just changing the looks on him. Like I said, I think we did pretty well, but you know, still some stuff to clean up, but overall, you know, overall standpoint, I think we did pretty good today. Okay, but you guys have lost some games like this in the cold since you've been here. How important that gets stuck to win? Maybe when it wasn't pretty, and to get the two and one and put them in 0-3. Yeah, both teams are built the same way. You know, it's one of those deals where nobody's going to quit in the second half, and we know it's going to be a four-quarter game, and we talked about that at halftime on the sideline, that no matter what the score is, if we're up, if we're down, you know, it's going to have to be a four-quarter game, and I think the defense understood it, and we did a pretty good job at the end with the two-minute drill. So, like I said, man, it's great to get a win, great to be one on the division. So, you know, we've got to keep you staying rolling. We've got the Jets up next. Do you feel like you got over any kind of hump with the colds today? And it's been a while since you guys have been here. I know you've gone to their house and won, but they have managed to pull out some of these games in your time here. Now, I would say it's getting over the hump. You know, I think it's just having a great game, great game playing first and foremost, and just executing it. We understand what kind of team we are, especially at the end of that in that Seattle game the second half. We kind of understood who we are and who we aren't, and I think we just continue to play to our strengths and, you know, kind of hiding our weaknesses. If we don't give a big place and make teams draw the ball, we feel like we could be pretty dominant. We just have to keep it going. It's early, but how nice to have the rest of the division looking up at you guys at this point. Yeah, I mean, it's good right now, but we don't understand it doesn't really matter. It's still early in the year. It's good to be one and no, don't get me wrong. But at the end of the day, you know, we had to keep piling on wins, keep piling on wins, and, you know, just take each team as they come by. Like I said, we got the Jets coming up next. We had to prepare as hard as we can to go up on the road and get a big win. Talk about making them drive the ball. How difficult was it to bounce back after that 17-play drive there to start the second half? Honestly, I think that was one of our, if not, probably our worst drive of the game. Pretty disappointing not being able to get off the field a few times on third and shorts. But that's the big thing. We got to stay out of those third and shorts, because honestly, I mean, being a type of team, they're not going to run the ball. They're pretty good running the ball. But we had to stay out of third and shorts to be able to get off the field. When we had third and longs, we was getting sacks. We were getting precious, bigs in disguise covers. We could do different things. So we could stay out of those third and shorts. I think we'd be fine. You have a number of injuries on both sides of the ball, obviously, but Greg will just emphasize how big it was for the next man on the towel. It's kind of going into effect, especially how big is that in a division game. It's huge. I mean, we had some guys come in and play some big-time ball. We just talked about it. We celebrated with Breon. You know, Christian goes down. Doesn't know who's going to come in the game and make two big plays down in the red zone, forcing the field goals. So it's just huge. You never know who you'll get your numbers called. Dane got his first start. Did they play pretty well? It's just stuff that we believe in, you know? Any time we prepare throughout the week, we tell everybody. Just because even if you're on practice squad, you have to prepare like you're going to be a starter because you never know when your number's going to get called.