 I am James Evelin and you're watching Time 2 Football. Seems like you've been getting a lot of love. And the full-back position is one of those positions that hasn't been. It's been fading with this just being a passing league. How does it feel to just get goal-line touches and get into the end zone? It feels great, you know. I mean, anytime I can get the ball in my hands to try to do what's best on that play to help my team win. But I fully understand that my main objective as a full-back is to block and open up holes for our backs. They've done a great job at making plays. It's a very humble thing to say because the full-back position, like I said, is fading away. We talk about kickers and punters not getting a lot of love, but the full-backs don't. Yeah, Pat McAfee out there talking about the brand, but the full-back position is something that is important. And how does it feel when they call the play in the huddle and say, okay, James, you're getting the ball. You're going in the end zone because we trust you. Yeah, it's awesome. I mean, it's awesome that the coaches have that much trust and confidence in me to get the job done. But, you know, all that stuff being said, I truly appreciate making a block to spring a guy for a touchdown. That's what I take most pride in. That's awesome. You're down here in Atlanta, and we know that Bill Belichick and the rest of the Patriots staff have a strict schedule. But if you had to choose a spot here in Atlanta to hang out, I don't know if you know this place a lot. Where would you go? I have no idea. I don't know this place very well. I've only been here once before to play in 2013, but I would probably follow David Andrews or maybe Shaq Mason. Those guys, you know, they lived down here for years, and so they know the best places to go. Even Adrian Claybourne, he was down here in Atlanta. He said his hotel room was the best place. He's a homebody. That's a great answer. That's such a patriot answer.