 Nobody's bigger, literally, figuratively than three-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle, Tate LeWon. Welcome to Titans All Access. It's so good to see you. Electro-Stack to be here, Mikey. Thank you for having me. It feels good to have us back together. It's good to be back together. Interesting off-season for you, daughter number two, correct? Yep. I'm officially a girl dad. It makes me a little closer to Kobe status, but very, very lucky to have a healthy daughter and she's healthy, mom's healthy, and very, very excited about it. You made it clear in one of the media sessions that you wanted to take on more of a role as a leader. And a lot of people, I mean that really got picked up all over the place. It has been the source of a lot of discussion. Were you surprised that people jumped on that the way that they did, discussing how Taylor LeWon as a leader would look or becoming more of a leader? Well, I mean, to give you a quick spoiler alert, it's not going to look much different than who I am now. For me, it was like, you know, I can still be myself and help guys like Isaiah Wilson develop, even help guys like who are older than me, like Dennis Kelly, and the position he's in for this football team. So, you know, it's taking every day, step by step, not being a distraction, not getting penalties and be a better leader the overall goal, but it's not about where he sees. I've gone back and had a chance to watch the games from last year during all this time. We had the extra time and watching different portions of the playoff games in particular, you and Roger Saffold were so dominant and other guys on the offensive line too. But I'm just talking about the two guys playing side by side. I mean, you guys had an incredible run in the playoffs. Can you describe what that was like? It was almost like the two of you were so much on the same page, Sympatica, whatever you want to call it. Yeah, I think my entire life as I've been playing my entire offensive line career in life. It's been, hey, the offense line needs to be a cohesive unit. It needs to be one. It needs to be the same. That was maybe the first time in my entire life that I felt like, wow, this is really something that's gelling and there's not any wrinkles. It's like smooth. It's to the point. I know what Roger's doing. Roger knows what I'm doing. And it showed. I mean, I appreciate you saying those nice things and, you know, we don't get accolades. Watching Derek get the rushing title last year was an incredible accomplishment for us. And to take that into the post-season and have the run we did, it's really special to have that kind of chemistry with the guy that you play right next to and you rely on so much. It was a beautiful thing to watch, no doubt about it. Now, you want to see more of that going into the season in Denver in a couple of weeks. Take me through what needs to happen in the next couple of weeks for this football team to get ready for the season opener on Monday night football. Yeah, well, I mean, obviously a lot of things need to happen. We need to be, we've got to be smooth. We've got to know we, we got to be good in and out of the huddle, right? If we're good in and out of the huddle, it gives Ryan enough time. He's got, Ryan has so many things to look at on a defense where the safeties are at, based on the play, all this different stuff. But for him to get us in and out of plays is super important. That's one thing that us as an offensive line can help with myself, especially, is getting up to the line and getting set. Like those kind of consistencies that we really went into in the postseason. So now it's, how do we get our foot steps down, how we get our timing down? Let's make sure you don't get the preseason game. So it's going to be those old college jitters of going to that first game, like, hey, it counts right here. You know, we have our 1% boards in the offensive line room, and that is us. Hey, how are you going to be better 1% every single day? And that's what we need to focus on.