 You get away from the game in season, knowing that while it's a game and you love it, it is your job and everybody has to get away from their job for a little bit. Definitely spent time with my family. I'm a big family guy, so I love spending time with my family. I might take a vacation here and there, but I'm a homebody guy, like, I watch movies. My daughter's here now, so that doesn't get no better than that, spending time with her, get to see and watch her grow and laugh and have fun and just have those moments. Why do you enjoy being a dad so much? It's just an indescribable feeling, you know, it's like I've been, like, Christmas, Christmas every day, you know, seeing her smile, seeing her laugh, watching her grow, which is so cool to look at something that, you know, I created and, I mean, I can even put words, every day I wake up, every day I come home, I just came, I look forward to get home to her and seeing her. Being a girl dad is the best, isn't it? The best. Derek, congratulations on the Old Spice commercial. That's why I use stripper protection, Old Spice sweat defense. There it goes! It's not just strong, it's strong, strong. I think the thing that really sticks out to me is it's a great commercial. It's a lot of fun. Did you know what it was going to look like when they asked you to be a part of it? I didn't know it was going to look like. I knew it had to be retro and voiceover because, you know, a lot of it's going to be, you know, present, you know, with a lot of things right now because of COVID, but I knew it was going to be a video game theme, but the way it turned out looked great. It was a great job. It's happy to be a part of it. So what did you have to do specifically? How did your preparation work in going to making the commercial? Yeah, they just gave me the script to read and they gave me pointers on how they wanted to sound and we just did it at a studio and it recorded it. They just gave me tips here and there as I read the script. I got it to where they liked it and it then worked out well and I'm glad it turned out fine. It's a great commercial. My favorite part, I think, is where you're dragging the two Los Angeles Rams through the airport. You drag them all over the place, you have the football field and then through the airport and then to the workout facility and all of it. You're going to be much longer. It's going to be a minute, minute. Have you gotten a lot of response from your friends and family yet to having a chance to see it? Oh, yeah, they definitely enjoyed it. They thought it was funny. They all sent me texts. They were laughing about it. Like I said, I grew up watching the Los Angeles commercial, so for me to be able to have the opportunity, it's a blessing and I'm glad everybody enjoyed it. Now you've done national spots before. We certainly know about the Nissan Heisman House. So I'm wondering, had you ever driven a mower before and had you ever trimmed hedges before when you did that in the Heisman House spot that we had a chance to see this fall? I did it a couple of times with my uncles trying to trim my grandma's yard into my grandma's grass, but it's been a while since I've been on one. That was a lot of fun and definitely funny, man. They're always creative and come up with good ideas for those commercials each and every year with Nissan. When you were a young man in Uly, Florida, did you ever think you'd be doing a TV commercial, seen nationally or part of a TV commercial that looks like a video game? I definitely wanted to be a great football player. And for me, just watching football throughout the years, me growing up and seeing all the greats, they all were in commercials and had national attention going on. So I knew it came with the game, but main focus is being a great football player and I knew all that other stuff will come eventually. If you just play your football, you could hit on your shoulders, be a real model for the kids and everything else to take care of itself. All Titans fans, very proud of you and happy for your success. Derek Hendry, thank you for the time and keep up the good work. All right, thank y'all. Thank y'all for having me.