You (plural), used as the object of a verb or preposition, referring to the people being spoken to, previously mentioned.
Example: You shouldn't blame yourselves.
So give up on trying to do it all yourselves.
Well, why don't you wiggle us on down to 400 and you got yourselves a deal.
No, there is not. The Americas now get a chance to steal. You can confer amongst yourselves.
But I'm absolutely thrilled. I've never had more fun playing the character. Honestly, and working with you, you guys are talking amongst yourselves, working with you, Ryan Bryan?