 When did you become known as the Hitman? So, yeah, it took me about a training camp to come to realization this is what I'm going to be. And that really, really then brought the Hitman out back. That did it. Because I couldn't have played and practiced every day what I have. I mean, I went 100 miles an hour every single day. You had no choice? Yeah, I had no choice. I really did. And so I had to learn how to practice that way too because I didn't know how to practice without going 100% because, you know, Coach Fish, you know, was like, hey, you know, so that you're not going to hurt yourself, but you're going to hurt your teammates. So I had to figure that out too. But that was after, in fact, after Buddy, Ryan left, you know, going in the training camp, you know, late Greg, you know, Mr. Adams said that this is, we don't go to the Super Bowl. This team will be dismantled. Yes. So, you know, I was working. So I'm baffled like, oh, I'm going to get cut. So I didn't know what was going on. I had no idea. You started then. Yeah. I eventually got to that as a starter. And I think that kind of, I had a really good game there on Christmas Day as a starter at safety. I played a lot up to that point. But then eventually I started at a sack. I was falling on Steve Young and I kind of set the tone for my career. But yeah, that was, I wouldn't have ever imagined I would be playing safety in that defense and having this. But to everyone's credit involved, that was the scouting department, the coaching staff, Buddy, Ryan, and everything else. It fit every elite skill set that I had. Had to learn, you know, how to read defenses. I mean, the offensive lineman and how to fit. And then I was always strong. So I had, you know, I was squatting, you know, four and some pounds in college. So I was, he taught me how to use my power. And even going against the guys that were bigger than me in six, five, you know, and how to come with all these different moves. Coach Bettis was my DB coach and he was an old gentleman. He taught me a lot of different things. I did not take the brunt of blows when I had to be inside the box.