00:00with that? I don't know. I mean, there's a lot of factors, a lot of layers to it.
00:06I think there's the financial part of it. There's probably family part of it. There's probably,
00:11you know, part-time in someone's career where they say, you know, it's just time for me to
00:14make a change, you know, things like that. So, but it was, I look at it like a win-win
00:19-win. I
00:19think it was a win for everybody. For us, the most important thing was that it was a win for
00:23the Giants. That's what we cared about the most. We wanted Dexter to be happy, you know, but we
00:28wanted the Giants to be taken care of first. That was our responsibility to get the 10th pick
00:32in the draft and then to see it play out tonight. It's pretty clear cut that it's a W for
00:37us. Not
00:38that it wouldn't have been a W to keep Dexter. It sure would have been, but that didn't turn out
00:42to
00:42be possible. It wasn't something that, you know, he was really prioritizing in the end. And that's
00:47okay. That's just, that's fine. He got an opportunity and the Bengals got an opportunity to get a great
00:52player and, and, and, you know, it's going to make their defense better. So everybody's, everybody's
00:58a winner on this one.
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