 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. But after you, okay, and I don't want, because I know that we can talk forever, but when you went from there to Atlanta, how did that happen? After two years there in Cleveland, I was hurt that last year and brought a new regime, new head coach and things like that. And I mean, I had a decent count, but with NFL and kind of football, the GMs kind of have their favorites in a sense. Someone could be better, but they've invested more into this guy. I'm kind of giving y'all the inside scoop on the NFL. So everything isn't always fair, you know what I mean? So if they invest, it's a lot of politics. So if you invest more into somebody, that GM, he's going to want to push his guy. He's not going to want to push this other guy that he has no ties to, you know what I mean? So I kind of got stuck into that. So my offensive coordinator was in Cleveland, he went to Atlanta. So when I got cut, I got cut in the morning at 10 o'clock, I got picked up by Atlanta and I was on a flight at 3 p.m. in the afternoon in Atlanta, yeah. Blast. Blast. Blast. Blast. It was at Shenna. Shenna here, yeah. So I come home and I tell wifey like, man, we going to Atlanta like, pack up your things, let's go. Pack it up, you know what I mean? I just bought this apartment, just put furniture in it, you know what I mean? So pack up your things, let's go. So I fly to Atlanta and I get there and it's a whole different dynamic, a whole different structure of team. Like this is what the NFL looks like. Man, I walk into the locker room, they jamming. They jamming all this rap. In Cleveland, we couldn't listen to rap music. It was a lot of stuff that we couldn't do. Man, I walk into Atlanta, man. They listen to rap music. They got to sit in there and say, man, I feel like I'm in Magic City. And they got their shirt out, they rolling dice. I'm like, man, this is what NFL is like. You know what I'm saying? So when that first half, I was like, man, it's just a blessing that God put me in these situations to succeed. And then E, when you go from getting cut at 10, being on a plane at three, and then I think I slept at Josie's house. You know, I slept at Josie's house that night. And then in the morning, I had practice. So that morning, it was like a prove yourself type of practice in Atlanta. So to go from getting cut at 10, to being on a flight at three, to sleeping at your homeboy house. You know, if I'm sleeping in my homeboy house, and then waking up that morning on a prove yourself type of deal. So man, yeah, I'm looking at Julio Jones. I already know, man. Mohamed Sunoo, I'm looking at you. Matt Ryan, I'm like, oh my God. When you get traded though, and you moved to another team, how hard is it to build a relationship? When you get cut. Yes, they cut. You got to say cut. When you get cut. I'm feeling that. And you now, you know, found a new home. How hard is it for you to build that relationship with your new teammates? It's, I mean, it's, it's through anything because we men. Yeah. And with men, you got to gain my respect. And with you gaining my respect, you got to show me something. You know what I'm saying? Like, you got to show me why you're here. You got to show me why I should respect. You got to show me why I should talk to you. So that's just kind of, that's football. It's, it's a violent sport. And it's very like on some sports at 300 types of stuff. So I get up that morning and I go against like Rocky, Robert Alford, and he's known for being aggressive, DB. So I ain't know that. You know what I mean? So my first snap after I'm going to get him and he like jumped at me. Oh yeah. He hit me all in my, in my face mask and stuff. So it's like I'm on the yard. You know what I mean? I'm like, I can't show these people I'm no punk. You know what I mean? So I slap off and hit him. You know what I mean? So we arguing and stuff. So throughout the whole thing, he's guarding me. So I guess they told him to guard me just to see where I was and what I was at. And after that first rep eat men, I cooked them the whole practice. I already know. He, he, I think he got me paid that day. You know what I'm saying? But the thing is like, when you go into a situation like that and dealing with these guys, who the old Jones being maybe notably wanted the best to do it. And at that, at that time, I was more worried about, damn, they gonna hurt my boy. I always used to say that in the bed. I quit, I don't even watch football, bro. You made me to wear, cause I don't enjoy it no more like I used to. But when you played, I will watch it dinner religiously. I would not. And I tell my brother, I'll be like, man, I don't care whoever you playing against, I'm gonna give them some. You know what I'm saying? I don't give a damn who we ever eat with. I'm with them. You know what I'm saying? So, and I just, when I seen that, I seen who they were, I was like, dang, that's gonna really get, I felt like he was gonna really shine because they gonna be trying to guard the hell out of who they are. I'm like, and they gonna throw it to that little nigga. That little nigga ain't gonna fold. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You're right, you're right. That's where I thought about it. You know what I'm saying? And that's exactly how it happened, man. Just throughout my whole career, I'm sorry, it's just been opportunity to just take advantage of. If someone's to always say like, man, what did you do with your opportunity? I feel like everyone has a chance in their life, like a certain window, a certain opportunity where they can become that person that they think they are or the goals or rich and famous or whatever you wanna be in life. It's always one turning point in your life to where you have that opportunity is what you do with that opportunity. And with me, I can honestly say, every opportunity I had, I mean, I did my thing with it. Like I didn't fumble the bar, I didn't drop it. I did exactly what I envisioned myself doing and more. And I think that's what separates me from the average person is because mentally, I was already that person. Mentally, I was who I was, who I am today.