 goes 87 yards and the Titans are on the board. Well it's kind of a long story that starts when I got drafted and when you're sitting there as a rookie you could go anywhere in the country you never know. For me to land in this city that had so much energy and vibrance and just excitement was pretty lucky and I always feel pretty blessed to have been here and so when I hung them up and was ready to move on to the next chapter it was really a no-brainer for me. I really didn't think that anything would get me from coming back to Montana where I was born and raised but this city is so exciting there's so much going on there's so much opportunity that it was a no-brainer. I had to come back and call myself an Ashvillian and stay here for the long run. So when I moved into the Gulch in 2011 there was literally almost nothing here. I think station in was here, Sambuca was here and now you look around and see all the building and all the development and all the restaurants and it's just I could never even have imagined it. It's so much fun. It's fun to be a part of. It's fun to live down here in the action in the chaos and in the madness. It's just it's a good time. I know give it to me. This is E.S. Rose Park. This is where Belmont University plays their baseball and softball and soccer games. It's right above my house and it is such a cool park. It's kind of a hidden gem of the city I would say. Not too many people know about it so don't come here it's not that much fun. Ready? Come on. Lucy is five and a half years of age which is like mid to late 30s and dog years. The first time I met her she would not leave me alone. She just like I was there to look at her brother and she would not leave me alone and I'll show you the picture for the first time we met and I got suckered in instantly. It was done pretty soon we had a dog and I had been married for a month.