 What do you hope to be as a head coach? I think about this a lot, because coming in as a head coach, trying to develop your principles, your values, how you want to operate. You know, I could go on forever on a word exercise or, you know, that side of it. But I think at the end of the day, I was brought here to be a facilitator. To facilitate the group reaching for its potential every day, whether it's collectively as a staff, whether it's connecting all the departments and most pivotally having an impact on the players individually and collectively to reach for their best and their best collectively and to have that collective spirit, toughness and fight and enjoy that process, enjoy that connectivity. And if we have that spirit, you know, we're going to be an incredibly formidable team. So that's the challenge, because the X's and O's, you know, I wouldn't say there's any coaches in the league that don't have that. You know, they know that, they know that stuff. And what I don't know that stuff, I have confidence I'll get up to speed. But it's about how can we create an environment and a spirit amongst the group that is connected and enjoys the process of building that resolve and that fight to go out there every day and compete. If you do that, regardless of the X's and O's, you're going to be tough. And that's what I want to see from our group and that's what I look forward to seeing when our team performs. And hopefully that's going to provide a lot of excitement and enjoyment for our fans.