 four quarters at the running back spot. You know, you didn't say it. McCarthy does not have the best track record when it comes to running backs. Okay. Doesn't have a great history with running backs. Tony Pollard hasn't gotten going yet. I know he wants to. He said so much as much this week. Is it more about Pollard right now or is it more about the offense that's keeping him from not going off? It's all the offense. It's all about McCarthy and his and his and the way he called plays and how he utilizes the running game. I think with the guy like Tony Pollard and while over back in the backfield, we have a solid one to punch just like we had with Zeke and Pollard. They both run the ball and they both have explosive tendencies. And so the creativeness of the offensive coordinator is truly what's going to make him a genius. I'm not giving the offensive coordinator genius because he's developing the passing game or he's created to move guys around. I'm giving the title genius to an offensive coordinator when he finds the balance between the both and they make both of them work. To me, that's the way the game should be played. That's the way the game is won is when you're able to keep teams off balance and you're able to do both. Because when you become one sided, it makes it easier for the defense to key on certain players and put players in boxes. And I'm one of those guys that believe is unlocking the boxes. A lot of players to be players and allow coaches to coach and coach the great greatness that they have on the football field. I mean, all of the greatness, not just the quarterback, all of the greatness.