 And we back at the crib to trade a pop-off. Anybody on this roster that has more fun playing football than you? That's a hard question. I'm not sure. I love playing football, man, especially out there. Everything that comes with it, the competition, the trash talk, all that plays a part. I love it. You've been, like, practicing, it looks like. Yeah, I just know when we get better. That's where I can, you know, we form into a team. So that's how we get the chemistry. That's how, you know, we play off each other. That's probably just a big part for me. How much fun is it being a linebacker for Mike Brayford? It's a lot of fun, you know, of course, because he's played. So he has a lot of insight and stuff like that. And he cares, you know, so the little things, you know, even some things I might not notice. You know, he can help me on and help us on. Whenever, you know, he comes to coaches and, you know, it's big, so, you know, I take it into account. Into my game, you know, how it helps me. He's extra tough on the linebackers, though, isn't he? Yeah, yeah, as he should. You know, linebackers, like, you know, most of the quarterback of the defense, most of the time, or as it should be, but it's a big responsibility, you know, for us to, you know, not only know our job, but know everybody around this job. So we interviewed the rookies a few weeks back, and one of the questions we asked them is did they know Mike Brayford as a football player? And if you can believe this, the majority of the rookie class had no idea he even played football. For real? Does that surprise you? No, not really. Not really. You fight Monty and Caleb and those guys, and I mean, but they should, you know, they know now, though. I think they do, but it was really funny, because like, no, never, never heard of him. And pretty good player, you know. Yeah, they're a pretty good player. Well, well, man, yeah, so bold. Yeah. All right, so let me ask you about your first interception at Los Angeles. How shocked were you when the ball came right to you? Oh, I was super shocked. That's why when you see when I got it, I didn't know what to do. Like, I ran straight. I should have scored. I ran straight. I tried to get into the end zone as fast as I could, but I didn't know it was too big of a whammy right in front of me. If I could go back, I wish I could have, you know, been more agile with it, though. A lot of times when those moments happen on an NFL team, then you have to go back into the room with the guys and you get the business pretty good. Right. Did they hassle you pretty good? Oh, man, I heard it for like five days straight. Like, you really ran it to the line. You really tried to run him over. And I really go back and look at it like, I could have went so many different ways to score. I ran straight down the middle. Next time, I know. Next time, I know what to do. You'll score next time. All right, so here's the thing about David Long. You've improved every year. I mean, consistently from day one, you have gotten better. What's allowed you to do that? I would say coaching, taking all the coaching. I think I'm a fast learner. And my want to, my want to be better plays a bigger role. And I think the chip, the chip on my shoulder, coming into sixth round, it's a lot that goes into me wanting to, like KBC has not proved anybody wrong, but proved myself right. Because I know what type of player I can be. And I know what type of player I will be as long as I'm in this league. So I just think a lot plays into that part of me just wanting to be better and me wanting to show everybody what type of player I am. Are you on the perfect team for you based on the fact that football is so important to you and you love it so much? Yeah, I think the program, the city, it all fits me well. I'm blessed to be in a situation of three years straight. I'm 11 wins, playoffs. A lot of people don't get to do that. So I feel like I know I learned it in the right position. I'm just taking advantage of it. What's the next thing for you to do to take the next step? Just continue to come into my own. Once I'm back out there, just continue to develop into more of a mature leader. Everything that comes with it, just keep on learning and adding to my game. Just to not only show the team, but everybody else know what type of player I am. For a linebacker, it starts with that GPS to the football. You have to have that. That's an aid. But then what comes next to separate you and make you a great pro linebacker? The mental part. I think just the learning, learning offenses, film room, and I have the motor. The physical part, just for me, continuing to become a more better mental player and just knowing the offenses, the routes. A lot of stuff that can help me play faster. I think that's what will continue to help me grow my game. And keep having fun? Keep having fun. That's number one.