Joe Schobert put on quite a show in the Cleveland Browns’ 21-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11. Schobert made plays all over the field from his off-ball linebacker position, including two interceptions and a sack.

His theme song for the week comes from the underrated James Bond flick “The Spy Who Loved Me”: Nobody does it better.

According to Pro Football Focus and their player grading, Carly Simon was singing directly about Schobert,

Nobody does it better

Makes me feel sad for the rest

Nobody does it half as good as you

Baby, you’re the best

Schobert logged the highest grade of any defensive player who participated in at least 25 percent of his team’s snaps in Week 11. His 93.3 grade made Schobert the only linebacker to score above 87. Rams tackle Aaron Donald matched the 93.3 score but did it in fewer snaps.

One big reason for the lofty score was Schobert’s work in pass coverage. He allowed four reception on seven targets, but those ceded just 20 yards. Pair those with his two INTs and a PD on the other incompletion and it’s about as good of a performance as a linebacker can pull off in coverage. And that doesn’t count his sack or three QB pressures in just seven pass rush reps.

And nobody does it better

Though sometimes I wish someone could

Nobody does it quite the way you do

Why’d you have to be so good?