 Hey, this is Coach Jason Todd. Make sure you check out Boss Talk One-on-One with E-CEO and Miss Jamaica. How do you begin to describe the game that you just coached through? Just happy for these kids. Like we talked to them in Halftime, we talked about a character reveal. You know, we've been up in some games, but one thing we know how to do, we know how to claw back and scratch it out and find a way to win at the end. And I'm proud of these guys and the coaches for never losing faith and to keep believing. Speaking of those halftime adjustments, defensively you made some... How did it feel after all of these years for you to accomplish what you accomplished and win in the state championship like that? The biggest thing was that, man, to kind of put it in words is like for something that you strive for every day but you never know if you're going to really get there and then kind of see the promised land. Words can't really describe it because it's kind of like a feeling that... I don't even know the word to describe. It's no word to really describe that feeling because at the end of the day it's like, hey, did we really do this? So it's kind of like you're still in the dream world to a certain degree where... It was like something you've been preaching to somebody on blind faith all these years. And they just been walking with your blindfold and not knowing where you're taking them but then to finally get there. So I related to like believing in the Bible. You believe in the Bible. Did they see really part? That's it. That's it. Did you put all the mountainables on their boat? That's it. You know, come from our neighborhood because we so chastised and say what we can't do and we ain't good enough and we ain't smart enough and can't control the kids. It's our talent. So you so beat down so much that when you get to this point you really just want to look at everybody and just go off really. Because the last time a team from Dallas won was in the 1950s. I mean, 58 is what they say in the record books, but it's 1988. And I know why you say that because of what happened. Why? Because Carter actually won state in 88, but later a couple of years later they were stripped of the title. But I was at the state and I saw it. I saw them score the touchdowns. I saw the score with 31 and 14 I believe. So I witnessed it. So, you know, they can't take the victory away from me. Yeah. Yeah. And I get that because you've seen it and you understand what those kids went through and what they got. And everybody wasn't to be blamed. Yeah.