 He's critical of his play every week. How much does that kind of fire you up? Accountability, everybody got to hold their self accountable. And he do a great job of it. He also, you know, he already a great leader. He probably been starting for about four or five weeks, four weeks, so, yeah, it's great. Tajay, sorry for already answering this, but Tim told us he's not sure if maybe you're feeling a little extra sore after all the usage, especially in the fourth quarter. How are you feeling after that and the way you were able to step up and step in with Derrick Owens? Yeah, back was a little bit sore this week, but I'm good, though. It's just, you know, just like any other ball. You know, you take a few days to, you know, work the kinks out and you'll be straight. So, like, whether it's Thursday, I'm good, no. We also talked to Tim about kind of not doing too much as an offense, trying to stay within your game and not get into a track meet, trying to be the Dolphins in a sense. How do you look at that from your position? You know, it definitely got a lot of fast guys over there, so, like, we want to, like, you know, do what we do on offense, stick to our keys, but, you know, it ain't really about Tim. It's about us. It's about us saying efficient, us, like, finishing the dry wood. Finishing the dry wood points and us going touchdowns, in the red zone, out the red zone, you know, us putting points on the board to help our defense and put our defense in a better situation. With all the injuries that came Sunday, the emotions of the loss as well, where do you feel the morale of the locker room is at? I feel like everybody, like, you know, everybody's still coming together. Everybody, we still feel like we got a job to do. Like, we're going to fight, you know. No matter what it is, no matter what it looks like, we're going to continue to fight all the way to, you know, the last game of the season, whenever that may be. What might kind of say, as far as you could at the end? When I seen him, he was just like, you know, it's a good thing that you care. You know, he'll just get back in there and get ready for next week. So, maybe drop a few tears or something, you know, but I was okay after the game. I was going to play fine. Well, they do well defensively. What's your concern to you the most, or thing I try to do to you on Monday night? Defensively, you know, they move a lot. You know, a lot of movement up front. You know, they're good in the run game. They fly around. So, like I said, we just got to be strong in our technique, in our fundamentals, and just go out there and have fun. When you went back and watched the pale of how you played Sunday, what did you see that you liked and what did you see that you didn't like? Oh, I seen a lot of things I liked. And of course, I seen a lot of things I didn't like. You know, I just got a key working on, you know, pad level, hand placement, throwing hands, you know, getting a snap count, getting off the ball, you know, so. Most definitely, you know, especially being on Monday night, you know, that's a big game because it's a next game. And, you know, I'm quite frank, and this is a great team. And I had a lot of skilled guys, track stars, and I wish I was out there, especially, you know, I love the game of football and injury sucks, it happens. But like I said, I wish I was out there. It's going to be different, of course. But the way I could keep being who I am, my leadership on the field, which is, I can't be on the field. So my leadership off the field is I'm going to come in and live a little more, even just in the film room and watching film stuff that I see on film could point stuff out. Like this week, you know, I was just talking about some of the guards and then some of the guys know this what I see. So that's the biggest thing, just, you know, my leadership off the field and how can I contribute off the field? Take us through the, take us through the area. And then you came back a couple plays later and then you went back out again. Was it just a matter like you tried to see if you could go and you couldn't? Yeah, I mean, I went back out. I mean, when I got fell on and it happened and I'm like, okay, I know I feel fine. And I went back out there. And of course, like with the injury, my leg just felt a little loose. I'm like, all right, just not know what it is. I need to be out there right now. And, you know, I told the trainers what it is. And, you know, they made a good decision to pull me out the game, which I was kind of pissed off still. But then that day, you know, they care about all safety and, you know, they made the best decision for myself and the team. Were you travel or you watched from before? And if you have to watch on TV, what's that going to be like? I'm not sure yet. I haven't, Brave haven't told me exactly my plan yet with the traveling right now. But, you know, watching the, watching it on the TV will be for sure different. You know, last time that happened was that I want to see a couple of years ago and, you know, having to watch it actually on TV. But, you know, that's part of the game, you know, injuries happen, you know, it sucks. You know, I don't think nobody, more than myself, just rarely be out there on that field. But, you know, stuff happened in this game. And in order to not need the Walter Pate Man a year award, how big of an honor was that? And I guess that's something you'd always hope to be. Most definitely, you know, it was a tremendous honor for not just myself, for my family as well. Like I told numerous of people, you know, this award is, you know, it means so much to me. Just, you know, everyone knows how much I'm in the community and back at home in Mississippi and here in Nashville. You know, I just want to continue to be a light in our community. Like I said, this award just means so much to me. You know, it's for a way to stand for it, especially just, you know, because a lot of the things you do in the community, you know, it's for the people who are pretty much unfortunate and a lot of my stuff I do, it's around my foundation and dealing with the youth. So, you know, that's my goal. It's to continue to be a light, you know, no matter, you know, of course it's a nominee, but no matter if I win this award this year or not, you know, my goal is to continue to be in the community to no matter what. When you came here, you made a promise that that was what you were going to do. And now you have this award. Do you ever stop and look back at like, how far you've come along since you first got here? Most definitely, man. You always just, you want to continue to see how you could grow as a person. Of course, because I'm an athlete, you want to continue to each year to just, you know, one thing about like what I do, I kind of write down my goals every year. You know, and not just football goals, but life goals. And, you know, you look back at them goals from your rookie year when you first got in the lead up until now, which I've been doing that for a while. Now, since I've been in college, and you just looking back at me like, man, you know, thanks to the man above for the growth. Thanks for the man above just for, you know, more than me to be the man I am today. So I do think I have grown a lot. You know, that's the goal each and every year, each and every day for me, to be better than I was the day before. So, and you just talk about the years, you know, when I first got in the lead, and that's like I said, my goal is to be better than I was when I first walked in this lead.