 moving on. Marlin Max stock is rising after week seven. He had 159 yards. You also had two touchdowns netted you over 30 fantasy points on FanDuel for week seven. Tell me what else you're liking about Marlin Mac? Yeah, I think when you go back to Marlin Max first game back, which was back in week six, he had been off for a long time. He came back and he got good usage. He had 12 carries, two targets in that game, but his snap rate was still low. If you made the assumption that the snap rate was low for him because he was coming off that injury and thought he would expand, I can see why you would have used Marlin Mac in this game. But again, I think that honestly, this went about as well as expected for him, not just from the production standpoint, because the production was fantastic, but also from a usage perspective. He had 19 of 25 running back carries while that game, if you look at the first three and a half quarters before that game was truly a blowout, it really was just Marlin Mac show. Again, 19 of 25 running back carries in that time. He wound up playing 56% of the snaps. Now that's not a huge number, but you also have to keep in mind that Andrew Luck played just 87% because he left that game early, just Kobe Berset came in to ice things off. They were so far out in front that they didn't need Marlin Mac to play more than 56% of the snaps. So I think what you get now is if games stay close, Marlin Mac should be a guy who plays roughly 60 to 65% of the snaps and gets a good amount of work. And if you give me that, an offense that is led by Andrew Luck, who has played really well over the past four games, I'm inclined to feel pretty good about it. I don't know what Marlin Mac's role will be in games they trail. Maybe that would be more of a Nahim Hines type game script. But if it's a neutral game script or a game where maybe they're expected to win, I think that Oakland in a week H should be a good test of this because the Colts very slim favorites in that one. I would say it's a good situation to roll out Marlin Mac. I want to tie my running backs to good offenses. And in Marlin Mac, I can do so without necessarily breaking the bank. So I think for right now, Marlin Mac is a great asset to buy. I'm pretty intrigued by what I saw from him in week seven. Honestly, it's even better than the numbers may indicate too. But those numbers have been solid. He had 19 carries, which is a nice number when you're looking at usage for running backs.