 Wow, look at you. I'm going to go get a cushion if we need to. Oh yeah, it's cozy. I just really love to play golf. It's a great, you know, escape outside of the chaos of what football is, but still being able to be competitive. Look at him. He came to play. I'll take that first drive every hole, so Dylan's beating me right now. I think the hole looked better for you. It looked better for me, but the results were no matter. You're outside, so I feel like you're able to enjoy nature, enjoy being around friends. A lot of times I'm playing out there with my close friends or even some teammates sometimes. Hey, I can still chip in. It's like active recovery. You know, you're out here walking around, being active. Like you said, it's mentally challenging too. You still get to compete. You still get to tap into that competitive nature that we have as football players. And it just kind of keeps you locked in mentally while also still being able to have some fun out there. Windows closed. We're in the red zone. I feel like it hits me all the time, but it definitely hits me a lot on these drives in where I'm driving. Oh, wow, I'm going to, you know, NFL practice as a player. Like, a 10-year-old me would be freaking out right now if he knew this. So I definitely still have those pinch-myself moments. I feel like that's what makes it fun and keeps you excited with the game and still wanting to do great things for the team. Yeah, I feel like camp's been off to a good start for me. I feel like for the team as well. Like developing a role even more, building on, you know, the successes of last year, building trust with, you know, coaches. You know, Nick is, every year he's consistently grown and a marked football player, really disciplined, fundamentals. If you can have a poster child or somebody who does everything right, that's who you are. And Ryan is a quarterback. It's a lot of fun playing with Nick. He's a guy who knows what we like to do. He plays our brand of football and his utility knife, man. You can put him anywhere on the field. I feel like the biggest thing is just, like, using my physical gifts, you know, a bigger, taller receiver. Got some speed and just using those to my advantage. He's making me better, like I said, going against a bigger receiver, you know, guy that can run and, you know, run some routes. So, you know, we kind of just feeding off each other. Building that mindset that, you know, some of the top receivers have and just be able to make those contested catches and make plays all over the field. I also have in the back of my mind that I can't, like, be complacent about it. And, you know, I have a really great opportunity in front of me to be able to make a lot of plays and, you know, try to be a pivotal role on this team. And that's kind of like my mindset is build myself to be a more complete player and, you know, fix something or improve something a little bit like every day. It's kind of the mindset, just like one step at a time. Can you say hi? Hey. Oh, sorry. Okay. He's, you know, a man's best friend for sure. One of my best friends out here. You know, if I have a bad practice, a bad game, he's always there wagging his tail, smiling at me, loving on me. Can you see it? Can you see it? Can you give me five? Can you give me ten? Can you give me ten? No. We went to this farm where they had him and it was him, his brother and his sister. And he was just like a perfect fit. You know, he was loving up on Hannah so much. And she looked at me and she was like, this is the one. And I couldn't say no to that. So, come on. You know, usually in the evenings we'll come out here once it gets a little bit cooler and he really loves the Frisbee. He knows my voice over the phone. It's really impressive where if I call her or FaceTime her, he just starts barking and like running towards her, finds her, starts jumping on her because he knows I'm on the other side of the phone. Nice peaceful getaway to get out here, play with him and just enjoy fresh air and just watch him have a good time. Those were some awesome days at Brentwood because it was almost like two days like getting my speed working and running a lot and then being able to lock in with Logan and start running some routes and just build that chemistry and get back in the offense. And that was just awesome just to be able to get together with them before the season started and start building that chemistry. I've loved this room so far. I feel like everyone's, you know, pretty chill, pretty laid back. The Conradery is definitely building in Geyser. You can see everybody is like a competitor and like, you know, really wants to make plays. I mean, we're super tight on our lockers. We're kind of right by each other. Always communicating and asking each other questions, always trying to get better. Whether it's me asking him or him asking me, we're really just trying to improve our whole room. I'll just find a way to take care of it. I'm one of those people who ask me questions also. You know, I'm also one of those people who's trying to learn every position and I know he knows every position. I'll get everybody their time to shine. We're developing Geyser to be able to step up in those situations and, you know, I think we have the guys in our group that will step up and be able to give us what we need to win football games. It's helpful. I feel like, you know, having that chemistry that's already kind of been built up and still earning some more trust with that. You know, I think I've said it before to the media. You know, like confidence is built from repeated achievements. So the more good plays we make together, the more chemistry and trust there is. Being on this team my first few years and being able to be, you know, pretty successful and win some games has been awesome. But I feel like there's also that feeling that there's more to go after and that's just what I'm excited to do is to chase that perfection.