 But they clearly get it done on the ground. It's a challenge. Definitely. It's going to be a good challenge for us up front. They control the line scrimmage. I think they do a good job of throwing zone type running, where they allow the guys to scoop a lineman out, get to the second level. I think as long as our guys are up front, we control the front, allow our linebackers and secondary to come downhill, and set the edge, and fill in the holes. I think we should have a good day. Simmons, let me ask you about Jeffery. Let me ask you about McAfrey. He's so shifting. Amazing back to watch, man. Shifty out of the backfield. Shifty in space. Guy who can line up wide and make plays. Definitely going to be a guy that we got to make sure we know where he's at all time. The focus is going to be locking down 22. He's a big part of the offense. Everything really goes to him. So if we can eliminate him and keep him in check, I think we should have a pretty well day, you know? I want to ask you about Jeffery. I was talking to him about the difficulties of understanding that you don't have to make the tackle in the sleeve to make the play at your position. How long did it take for that to sink in for you? Probably didn't get into it about a year or three. I think you always want to get out there, especially as a young guy. You want to make every play you possibly can. But you understand that when you blow a guy up three yards in the backfield, and he got to redirect and go somewhere else, and you're the guy who makes that tackle right then, that's your play you didn't make. You allow somebody else to make a play. And like you say, not every player is designed for you to make a play, but every player is designed for you to go out there and make sure you help someone else make a play. And that's how we do everything in our defenses. Everything is designed to help someone else make something happen. And as long as you can understand that, you can go out there and play a lot faster, not worry about, oh, I didn't make a play. Now I'm getting over frustrated trying to make a play because at the end of the day, coach going to draw or something where it's your turn to go make that play. Kyle Allen is obviously not in Camp Newton because he's not 6'6", 270 pounds. So I'm sure it's a different kind of challenge. Oh, definitely. Your guy back there can let it rip. Definitely move around in the pocket pretty well. I don't say he's trying to run downfield or anything like that, trying to run from guys, but he definitely can select that thing sling. We got some great guys around us that make great plays. Our thing of the job is going to be putting pressure on him. Young guy, make sure we get him rattled, make sure we get him back there and throw a couple of interceptions. When we get him in the pocket, he fumbled a couple of times. So we've got to make sure when we get to him, we get that ball out. How happy are you with those turnover numbers this year? It's huge. It's huge. And it's been helping us out, getting us a good win. So as long as we continue to get turnovers on our side of the ball, put our office in great position. We've got a good future going forward here in the next couple of games going forward.