Uh for Quinn Sea over to the left, Rob Aller Columbus dispatch, Quinn Sean, is this, uh pretty much pretty much a lot of firepower on this offense. Uh Are you amazed by it at all, at all the pieces and all the weapons? I would say, you know, just the way that each and every one of those guys prepare for, you know, from the start since I've been here just to see the talent that we have coming in and just the way that they worked hard. It doesn't really surprise me on Saturdays when they go out and perform because I see it every single day during practice over here to the right Bill Rabinowitz, Columbus dispatch. I'm doing fine but, you know, the first three carries, I know you got stopped. Probably wasn't the breakout game you hope for today. Obviously, it was. How special was it? And how disappointing were you when that 80 Y was called back. Uh You know, definitely, I feel like today was, you see the, the old line that we played together as a whole and not even just those guys, but the team as a whole and we came out and performed as a team and everybody came together so we beat them pretty bad. Oh, about the ad r I mean, you know, I believe in my teammates. So it's not uh, back over to uh the right here. Quinn Sean, Tim May letter Monroe. Ok. Yeah, Quins Sean. It was, was that like a false start on 100 yard dash? You just got to go back and do it again. What did that feel like? Yeah, that was the mindset, you know, it gets taken back and just go back and have to do it again. You seem to be running. I mean, I'm not, I'm not discounting what you did last week and stuff, but there seemed to be even more of a, a gusto to your running tonight. Did it feel more? Did you feel more confident in what was in front of you? How your line was blocking, et cetera? What was the, the that take? Um, I would say, you know, just the same routine that I have going into each and every week with, you know, my preparation and the tools that our coaches give us as far as when we game plan on these teams and, you know, looking at every team and the way that we prepare, prepare the same. So nothing different. Uh, you know, it's just like you practice those things. So in the game, I don't think it's no different over to the left. Uh, Cameron T Robinson, the athletic qui obviously you had a good day, Trey had a good day. You see even going down the line to see Jam James have a good day, gets in and get some good work. Just this, what is it about this running back room? Um That, that allows you guys to, to shine when the, when the ball gets in your hand. Yeah, I think just the way that we all believe in each other, you know, we know everybody in the room is special. We know everyone in the room is talented and get to see everyone in the room work hard each and every day and teach each other different things about our game that we think others can learn and you know, and it comes with experience, especially for the younger guys, but just the, the way that we mesh together and go out on the field and execute. I think it's pretty special over to the right here. Stan Krenik cleveland.com Quick Sean. We could see, you know, if you score and you come to the sideline or when Trayvon scores and comes to the sideline, you guys are always among the first to kind of greet each other. What's kind of that relationship been like ho how's that kind of grown? And um you know, why is it that you, you feel like you're both kind of very each other's biggest cheerleaders in those moments? Yeah, I think just the, the relationship that we have off the field and the time so much when you spend so much time with someone and the effort that we put into each day as far as practice and the preparation and just the moments that we have together and we cherish those moments. And you know, we, we realize how special this is and how special this team is. So, just to congratulate him on his touchdowns and his runs and tell him, critique him and he can critique me on certain things and just continue to get each o each other better. I think that's what it's really about.