Work. Quinn says organized team activities or OTAs have been a success so far as the rookies and the veterans learn to work together. And one of the new veterans on the team is quarterback Marcus Mariota, a former Heisman trophy winner. He was a backup in Philadelphia last year and now he's in charge of being ready and being a sounding board for this year's past Heisman trophy winner, Jayden Daniels. I feel like I've been through the gamut of everything. Um I've been a starter, I've been a backup, I've been hurt. Um I've been benched, you know, and I think for me, like, I try to just bring all those experiences into the room. Um, you know, I, I really believe that the quarterback position is one of the hardest in sports and when you have a solid foundation in the quarterback room, um, it really doesn't matter who's pulling the trigger. I think it's gonna be beneficial for everybody.