 You're getting ready to get up for this game on Sunday. What's your condition? How are you feeling? For me, I feel good. Taking the day out of the time, moving around good, though. But I feel great going into the game. Tomorrow, we've got to just do a little more, put a little more hay in the barn, and then I'll be ready to go. Are you optimistic about where your chemistry is with Ryan Tannehill at this point? Obviously, you guys didn't have a whole lot of practice time, but a couple of practices in this one. Yeah, yeah, I'm great. I'm great about man-heel situation. This was practice before. We had enough time out here on the playing field. I had practice to get some work in. You're confident that whatever you're going to be with anything that goes in the bag, aren't going to be a perpetual issue? I'm good. I don't have anything going on with me right now. I feel great. Just ready to go. You've got a long off-seat about going on. Are you thankful for the play? Yeah. Just two years back, have you ever been? No, for me, forced off-season, right? It's a process. Everything happens, you know what I'm saying? Obviously, for a reason, things like that. You handle it as it comes to you. But for me, just staying ready, doing what I do in off-season, getting ready, just coming in and getting ready to play. I haven't had much of the offense included in terms of starters out there during training camp. So having them out there this week, could you kind of see what the vision was for this offense and just what did you think about it with everybody out there at the same time? For me, just everybody just being out there, just doing their job to the best of their ability, all of us out there just working together collectively, just to have the timing together, breaking the hood together, things like that. Just us, everybody's working on their own particular job. I think that's good, just having everybody out there. So yesterday, a lot of communication with Rynton. How was that process long for you, Mr. Shards? How are you on the field? How do you feel for you on the field for that? Rynton's definitely a great leader for the ball club and me just communicating with him. Very understanding. Just a pro. Just a quarterback and a receiver thing, just communicating, just talking. I think that's very important, too. So you feel like you're conditioning up the bag to say that the entire game it would be the important snaps, third down, it's two minutes in a row, then three, two, one, go. Bradley! Yeah, I'm good to go. What's kind of an excitement later and maybe the vibe around this team? For me, the vibe around this team is just being confident, having each other's back and just playing one player at a time and just going out there and earning it. How hard should this offense be with you, with AJ, with Ricardo, for everything you've done? I don't know, I mean, you had to see Sunday. We come out here, we practice every day to get everything situated for the game and be ready to go when it's time. But Sunday at 12 o'clock, we shall see. Could you learn a little more about AJ? You know, I guess you've got to know each other a little bit more in camp and so on. AJ, very humble young man. Everything about him, he comes to work every day. He always wants to learn and be the best. So we communicate all the time, just talking, just about the game of football and then just him as a person too, just a great dude. Who is this? I'm... Go ahead, Jiji. You know, it seems like you guys are always together with a felt or imagined elsewhere. What are some of the, is it more football, I can say, or more non-football that you guys are going for? At the end of the day, just, you know what I'm saying, it's a relationship in the building, out of the building, right? It's just having a guy that you can know, you can go to a bar or whatever and have a fight with that has your back. You know, it's just building that confidence in one another and understanding that you're not out there by yourself and I'm not out there by myself. Personally, this is the first time you're playing with a new team at the NFL level. I mean, is there any kind of different emotions going into this first game? Um, for... No, it's not really. Um, it's a new year. Every year is a new year for me. If I was on the same team, it don't matter. Like, I feel like every year is a new year and I have to prove myself, you know, year in and year out, day in and day out, things like that, and just the mentality that I have. Along those lines, what do you expect out of yourself this week one? Um, I'm just gonna go out there. Um, week one for myself and just, go full speed. You know, do what I do, see what I see. Um, just play football. I've been doing it for a decade. I mean, I don't think it's gonna be a hat trick out there. You know, I just gonna go out there and just do what I do and see what I see. Now, you've been doing some fishing here when you're able. How did they fight here, and so where do you do? Um, just a lot of fresh water here. Um, a lot of puns and different things like that. Um, it's cool. Just relaxing. Um, just going out there and just creating patience. So, uh, it's good. It's just, it's very peaceful for me just to get away and just go fishing. What happened on the, on the one practice play that had you sit out and was that kind of more precautionary to stay out for that, that length of time or, you know, could you just not go? I don't know what you're talking about. On the one play in the end zone, way back, you know, that you kind of came down. I don't look back. That's still so far away from me. I'm so long ago, I can't really remember that kind of stuff, man. I'll tell you the truth. I'm here now. I'm good to go. I'm ready to go.