 And Tony, you take a look at it. They lost Alex Smith today. Obviously, we don't want to show that injury again. It's 33 years to the day of Joe Thysman going down. And very similar. His season's definitely over. Hopefully, again, it's not a career ender. But now they've got to try and hold a division lead without the starting quarterback. Yeah, and that's tough to do, but luckily. And we talked about it when Alex did go down. Colt McCoy came in. Colt McCoy has been around for a while. He's had some starting experience. And he came in and actually looked really, really good. Played really, really well. So they're going to have to rally around him, get going. They still play pretty decent defense. I don't think it's over for them. I still think next week it's going to be a very good football game. Colt McCoy, let's go back just a couple of two or three years. He went in on Monday night against Dallas and played lights out, Colt McCoy. He is not a guy that can sustain it. He hadn't done that, or he'd be a starter. But he can come in, and he can play well, and he's showing he can for a certain amount of games. So going down to play Dallas, Colt McCoy, going back home again. Hey. Jay Grude's a pretty good coach. Yes, he is. They've had a lot of injuries in the offensive line. I know there are a couple of guys that are not going to get back, but they're going to get a couple of people back. And I think that's a big key. And they're not going to put too much on them. They'll design the offense around what he does best versus Alex Smith. And the defense plays well. But I think it's going to be tough to overcome the offensive line injuries. Usually, if you get a skill position, play a hurt, and you have a strong offensive line, you can run the ball a little bit more and take the pressure off the quarterback. Now, with the line being in a position that there is going to be tougher to run the ball, which in turn puts more pressure on the quarterback. So it's going to be tough for the Redskins.