 I mean that's great for us because we get to see our guys versus two of the best receivers in the league. Many teams don't have that ability to say we can do that and we get to practice against those guys every day and get to see where we are against those guys. And AJ has been really good and Julio has been out here, both of those guys have been good and given us a good look at what we're going to see during the regular season. Well it just depends on if you're playing a different team and they have similar skill sets, some techniques you could use versus different guys. So it's just all depends but every individual will see or bring different things to the table. You seem a little bit... You say animated? I don't know if it's animated but we're just demanding that these guys do what reaction we do every day and just getting on them when they don't do well, encouraging them when they do do well and just bringing some energy to the practice field just to improve every day. I'm sorry, yeah. I don't know. Let's just think with any young player it's a process and Christian has good days and days we'd want him to be more consistent but I've been pleased with Christian. He's came in and OTA's and been really good for us and came out here and camp and been showing up every day and competing. And to practice the other day doing some situations he has some great plays for us and just showing him that that's the expectations of him. But all young guys there's going to be some ups and downs but the more you can be consistent the quicker you can have success in this league. How's Caleb? Yeah, I don't, Caleb is not a guy to get down. He's just hard on himself because he wants to do well and when he doesn't do well it doesn't get something right. He, you know, he gets on himself but he's conscientious. He wants to be out there. He wants to take reps. He's good in the meeting rooms and he comes out here and he pays attention and he works at it. And that's a good thing and I'm pleased where he is. So, right now, just right now we're just focused on just getting Caleb, you know, up the speed when he does get the team and then once we get there we'll just see how we, you know, how that fits with the different pieces. But right now we're not looking to move guys or anything like that. That's just natural for him. I didn't have to coach him up to do that. He's been a great vet addition to the meeting room. He has all the younger guys sent around him. He coached him up when I give him pointers. He's given him pointers but he's been taking, you know, Christian on the side doing some different drills to work with him from a technique standpoint and helping him out through his experiences. He's just trying to help Christian, I mean, Caleb improve. All that is important because these young guys can get everything, you know, that they need because it's a process. You know, it's different than coming from college. You know, you got some of these guys that sat out last year so it's, you know, it's that part of it as well. But he's been good. You know, everything we've given to him, he's like a sponge. He's taken it in and applying it and I'm really pleased with him. I'm saying just demanding, he's very knowledgeable of what we're doing. Have a great concept of the front end and the back end and he relates well with the players. And, you know, we're excited about, you know, what we have this year and we're excited to get out there and, you know, go put it on the field. He's just been really involved with everybody. If he sees something, he coaches every position up. It's not just he's just sticking to one position. So the guys, you know, relate to him, listen to him and he knows what he's talking about, you know, from every position on the back on the defense. Yes, because Chris has been awesome, you know, just got to have since we got him here last year. He's just a guy that comes in and works every day, does what he's supposed to do. And he's been helping Elijah through this process and this transition that he's been making. So they have a really good relationship and Chris really helps him out in the meeting room as well. It's big. Now, you see him out here. He's breaking the group down. He has positive vibes, guys feed off it and guys making plays and, you know, you know, celebrating with each other. But he's just been a really good pro, you know, a vet that comes in is willing to help the young guys and a guy that plays with some energy and some passion for the game. And it rubs off on their entire defense and it starts trickle down. And that's what we're thriving on and that's what we're looking to do this year.