They're one of the best special teams units in the league, statistically, they're extremely athletic. I think when you look at team and watch them not just in a two-game study, last year, the years prior, you have to battle all three elements. So it forces you to sort through who your assignments are in man, probably a little bit more stressful than those man situations or how you're going to deploy in zone. They'll give you some personnel groupings that are conventional, yet when they break the huddle they aren't necessarily in conventional formations. They're going to do a good job of mixing play action, hard sell of play action, second level throws that can challenge your interior hook defenders, guys that have a conflict on a play run or pass. 'Yes, they run the ball very effectively. Do they look fundamentally the same on offense despite a quarterback change?