 Time now for the best part of the show. Kids ask Coach Rabel. Hi Coach Rabel, my name is Evan and I'm seven years old and I was gonna ask you, what does it feel like to be a coach? Tighten up. Tighten up Evan. What does it feel like to be a coach? I would say that there is a wide range of emotion throughout the week and through in preparation. The game takes a lot of different flows and so I would imagine much like the fans that we go through the same types of emotions and try to be a play ahead and thinking about what the situation may be and making corrections and how much do you spend on corrections as opposed to going over there looking ahead or assisting in corrections. I mean, all three sides are making corrections when they're not out there. But there is a wide range of emotion from excitement to disappointment and if we win or lose, if a player is injured, that all these things that go on throughout the game, mistakes, positive plays, negative plays, but you have to, I think the biggest thing is try to keep your composure and get back to center after each and every play and every situation. People say to me, Mike Rabel enjoys what he does. I would say that I love what I do and not even enjoy. I love this and it's a challenge, certainly this year, but we're gonna see through this thing and there's a lot of good stuff out there right now that's hard to see because it's all about wins and losses but there's still some really good things going on in there.