 Do you think LaShawn is going to be the step up in his plays? LaShawn will be prepared. I'm not worried about LaShawn. He'll step up and he'll do a good job. Obviously, I don't like losing Malcolm. I don't like losing anybody ever. It's always tough when you lose a starter. It's even tough when you lose a backup. You just eat everybody all the time, but that's the nature of this business. It's never going to change. It hasn't changed in all the years I've been around here. I mean, you always end up losing some starters and backup guys got to step in there, and I feel very confident with LaShawn. Are the things LaShawn maybe takes out of the Tampa game that will help him here? Sure. I think anytime just getting in the game and having some experience and playing in the game, it's always a good thing. So I think, yeah, absolutely. I would agree with that. I think he'll, just having played in that game will help him play in this game. It wasn't the smoothest or, numerically, it wasn't the most effective performance, not just him, but on Evans, generally speaking, you guys. On Evans, you mean clear back to Tampa Bay? I'm sorry? Yeah, I think you said last week. No, in the Tampa Bay game. Oh, when he played in Tampa Bay? Yeah, it's totally different type of receivers, though. You know, he really can't compare those. I don't think he can compare those two. It was different with, it was even different game plan and calls and stuff. So I just don't think, I wouldn't compare what happened in Tampa Bay to what can happen in Kansas City. I wouldn't. Have you got any sleep preparing for this, this offense or what stands out? It's, it's, it reminded me of going out in the back yard and playing when you were a kid. And you got some guy out there who just can throw it all over the lot and you never know what's going to happen. And he's an exciting, dynamic player. I mean, that guy's a heck of a quarterback. He's, I mean, you know, the thing that I look and watch him, even before we were really kind of preparing for him and you just kind of watched him when they played somebody else's. You know, they look like a group that's having fun on offense. You know, they just go out and they could play. I see number 10 going in motion and skipping. And I mean, it's like, hey, we're just out here. We're having fun. We're playing football and doing what we want to do. And it's kind of, you know, hey, it's actually fun preparing for him. It is. It's a big challenge. And sometimes the more of the challenge, the more excited you get as a coach to prepare for things like that. And basically, you know, they got a lot, a lot of weapons and a lot. And they are a very fast, fast football team. So, but it's fun getting ready for him. It really is. Do you have to go on expecting the Holmes not to have any limitations? Oh, yeah. You know, the way I would look at it is, you know, they're having a good year. They're a very good football team. They're looking ahead to the future and this whole season and getting to the playoffs and doing all those things. And I would expect that they're not going to put him into a situation that would ever be in harm's way. I mean, they got a lot to look forward to like we all do. And so, and you know what he is who he is. You can't just all of a sudden tell a guy that's used to doing all this stuff going there and hey, don't do that. It's a natural instinct. You can just tell the way he plays. You know, it'd be like Tom Brady to go in and play the wishbone. I don't think that would happen. So they are who they are. I don't think they would play him if they had any reservations about him being able to run or move around. What, I guess when you prepare against Mahomes, he makes no look passes. He keeps plays a lot. You know, with 65 yards down the field, as a guy that plays in the second area, what do you preach to him this week? You just got to be disciplined. You know what this is? This is going back to college and I told him the very first day this is assignment football on defense. It's assignment football. You know, when you play like a, I mean, I'm dating myself and stuff, but wishbone team or you play a wingtea team back in the day, you had to play assignments. I mean, you could not just go back there and just hope that this was going to happen or play this. You had to play assignment football. You got to be where you got to be. And if it's a front, you got to be in the gap you got to be in. If you're in zone coverage, you got to be in the zone you got to be in. If you're in man coverage, you better keep your eyes on your luggage and stay with him. And so to me, this is a defensively, this is an assignment football game for us on defense. Is there anybody else in the league though? Are they unique? Yeah, but I mean, you know, talent-wise, I mean, our man down there in Texas, you know, in Texas in Houston is pretty good quarterback and move around too and cross headaches and do impromptu things. That's the stuff that probably is the hardest thing is just, you know, how do you, I can't tell you if he's, how do you practice looking one way and throwing the other? You know, how do you practice some guy throwing left-handed? I mean, you know, that's just the stuff that's what I'm saying. You just got to be where you got to be and that stuff, you can't practice that stuff. You just got to be, you just got to do your assignments. You got to be able to handle the motions, the shifts, all that kind of stuff, which we do every week, but then when you got a quarterback that's more elusive, it becomes even more of a challenge. How do you describe your mood on game day? Like, a lot of times we'll catch you sitting up in the box, the cameras will catch you. Do you keep a pretty even keel most of the time? Do you get upset? Well, if I say a 40-yard run, I get real upset. You know, we just, like I say, the only thing that just bothers me right now, the only thing that really does upset me is, you know, when we give up a big play that we don't need to give up, sometimes they, hey, the guy throws a pass and cover two or something else and we're right there close, but we just don't get it or the guy makes a great catch. That really kind of doesn't bother me if Coach's long enough and Coach's in the secondary long enough that those things don't bother me. If we have a missed assignment, you know, it bothers me, but at the same time, it's over with and it's done as a coach. I got to move on and call the next play, because if I let that bother me, then it's going to bother me on the next play, then that's not fair to the team. You don't break a pencil or tear a sheet of paper or anything? Well, I'm not saying that's never happened, Jim, but I'm just saying, you know, really just, you got to learn over the years that you're not helping anybody by doing that. You know, I might do it after the series, after, you know, we're on offense, but you know, I hope that over the years that I've matured to where I can kind of just let it go and get on to the next play. There are bees that don't get a lot of attention. Obviously, McCoy's been there, done that kind of guy. How dangerous are they? Well, they're dangerous because there's more than one of them. You know, they all can catch the ball. They can all do those things. Played against McCoy a lot over a lot of years. You know, they're, by committee, they're really, they all are good. They're all good, and I think sometimes they're kind of overlooked because of all the other speed guys on the outside and Kelsey and the quarterback and all that kind of stuff, but they get excellent running backs.