 or does Lamar fit into the quarterbacks that you face? I mean, he's one of the best to do it. He's a great player, dynamic player. He's been an MVP for a reason, and he's going to be one of the most sought-after guys for a reason. So I mean, throw the ball, one of the most elite athletes in the entire league, and just a great player is going to look a pretty good dude. Does he have more oh-wow moments for you for a defensive guy than anybody else, just because of that athleticism and the way he plays? I mean, I don't know, having to sit here and thought about comparing him to anybody else, but I mean, he had had so many that I think it goes without saying. You know what I'm saying? I mean, since he'd been named on national stage for a long time for a good reason. When you face a team that likes to run like they do, I mean, I could think back to Cleveland and even San Francisco, where it was, do you like some of those match-ups better because it's maybe a more workload day for you I mean, it's the next match-up. So I think that's what's most important is the next match-up. Obviously, they want to run the ball, establish the run, the big physical guys up front, and got some good running backs. Also, it's super dynamic quarterback to run the ball, and so we've got to be ready. So it's the next match-up, and we've got to be ready for whatever they bring at us. I just didn't know if that was something that got you going a little more reason. Like, oh, they might. If I try to be going there every week, I'm saying, however I've got to go, I'm going to be ready. I imagine you inherently want to face their best. Whoever it is, you want to measure yourself against their best, but is there a sigh of relief if someone can't play just because? I mean, you only go against who's going to be out there. You know what I'm saying? You don't know until game day, and however good it's how I go. Hey, after the slow start, what do you feel like to get all the battle back and still start shutting them down from the same scale? From the same scale. It's about the community. You know what I mean? It's showing some resilience, but at the same time, we can't go down that early in the game like that, making some mistakes and having explosive players. We've got to cut it out. I think it's tough when the guys do fight back and we do fight back, but being a competitor, wanting to win, trying to find the more victories is not what I'm trying to keep doing. You know what I'm saying? We've got to get better and find a way to stop a puncher being scored and win some games. What was the unit any kind of way shaken by the pregame activities around coaching? You know what? It's definitely something unfortunate. And that's to take away from the football standpoint, from the person standpoint. So I mean, we definitely was concerned about coaching. We're at the bottom, but at the end of the day, we knew it was good. But I mean, just from the human standpoint of it, you definitely don't want anything to happen like that to anybody. When you look at kind of the way this team has evolved, you're starting to see more young players now. I know you don't actually see Troy on a play-to-play basis, because he's behind you. But when you watch him on tape, what is it that maybe has improved or stood out that maybe even helps you out, I don't know, as a defensive lineman? I think with the more rips he's got, they can look more comfortable, you know what I'm saying? But I think from the raw talent standpoint, and I think you've seen it early in training camp, but you say like a young team. We'd have had a young team all year. You know what I'm saying? So I mean, obviously, with more repetition, guys wouldn't get better. So I think it's still early for him, but I mean, he'd be putting up a position for a reason. I'm excited to see him continue to grow. When you have a guy that, I think it seems like he's got a lot of traits, especially with the speed and stuff like that. I wasn't sure if there's, if you have a guy like that playing behind you, like you have that with D on for a little bit too. If that maybe changes something. I think at this level, man, most linebacker has some speed on it, you know what I'm saying? So I'm kind of, I'm not sure what you asked me to say. You know what I'm saying? I think Troy's going to be a great player. Time to tell him how good he's going to be, and I'm excited to see him continue to grow. They're running backs. Dobbins and Edward, what do you see from them two guys? Are you running up in Cleveland for this? Yeah, man, two big strong physical guys, man. And they get downhill fast, quick and hurry. And so, so yeah, they got a definitely a brand of football I'd like to play up there. And we got to be ready. I recall what do y'all have to do? It's supposed to be a real call, I guess, I'm sorry. Hey, they're going to be cold. We're going to be cold. We got to play the game. You know, say, you know, the elements, you can't control that. You got to control the controlables and get ready to play because ain't nobody coming to save you. Ain't nobody going to feel sorry for you either way. And you better be ready to play. Office of defensive linemen sometimes take pride in braving that. Like, is there a weather point where you're just like, no, no, no, no. I mean, I think everybody different, you know what I'm saying? Some guys definitely pride themselves or not, you know. So coming to the elements of whatever, but I don't care either way. I mean, whatever makes you get the job done, you know, it's everybody different. Whatever you need to get your mental right to do whatever or whatever you got to tell yourself, do what you got to do.