 Fires down the middle of the pass, it's in, there it is! You've had an interesting run up to year four. Rookie year, kind of learning, growing. Second year of the COVID year, 2020. You find a role on the team. You're certainly part of the defensive package. Last year you become a starter. What's that been like? It's been awesome. I was talking to my parents the other day about my journey and how I was saying, like when I was a rookie, like watching Kevin Adori and them come out, you know, how, you know, they've been in the league for a while and established and have some years of starting under their belt and, you know, I was like, one day I'm gonna be at that point and it's gonna take a while, it's gonna take time. I just gotta be patient, but if I can just learn from guys in front of me and older guys and just take as much as I can in. Has it been an experience almost like college at Iowa? Yeah, I mean, that's kind of what I refer to all the time, like my freshman year wasn't, you know, wasn't a starter special team, kind of played a little bit on defense and then saw from a year, started a couple games. And then my third year, I wasn't started the whole year and then I left. So it's kind of like that same kind of, kind of same routine as it was in college as well. What's the most important thing that you've learned that you've been able to apply to get you to this point? Never being satisfied and always, always willing to learn. Always being able to take information in, whether it's someone doing something negative like a learn from it or a positive thing. And just slowing the game down and not making it as big as, they make it seem when you're younger, it seems like it's huge and all this. And then when you get here, you just kind of have to, I can play at this level. I can do the certain things that I've seen other guys do. Why do you and Kevin Byrd bind together so well as the safeties? I think we both love ball. We both have a knowledge of the game. We both just compliment each other. We talk with each other all the time about what we want to disguise and what we want to do here. And then we both ballers. We both just make plays. We both just find a way to help a team win. You claim to be the best basketball player on the team. You've claimed that before. You still do? I haven't seen the rookies yet, but I'm gonna hold that team for now. But you and Kevin are like a backcourt in basketball. Complimenting one another in that way. Is that a good comparison? Yeah, it's like two point guards out there. It's like literally like we want to get guys lined up if we can, if someone makes a mistake, we'll hopefully we can help them out and communicate and get guys lined up. And that is kind of how it is. Like a basketball, just making sure that we're not technically giving assists as like passing the ball, but we're assisting by giving help to where it needs to be and assisting by helping guys out. What was your welcome to the NFL moment? I'd probably say it was Odell Beckham, the first game of the year. We had Nick Chubb and then you had Miles Garrett. I'm watching them. It was crazy. It was pretty sweet. What's the goal for 2022? Super Bowl, honestly. I mean, that's personal for me. I mean, even though it's a team goal, but like that's always been a personal goal.