 was one of the things that that tree here also you know that the opportunity did you see I guess that you know with the release of Malcolm and a Dory that there'd be some pretty good opportunity to be a starter here. Of course. Hi. Not concerned about nothing. If I go I'm gonna be a bother my ball. I'm going to keep the ball to just leave. And I see the program going in the right direction. Thank you. Teresa. Welcome to town. Norris. How much do you know about Kevin Byard have your paths ever crossed with him and, and you know how much is it how nice is it to have a safety like that in that secondary as you come in to try to help make this unit better. To answer your first question. I never ran by but you know as you watch film you know this guy don't feel that make a lot of play. But I noticed probably two three years ago making play and just to be a part of it especially hopefully we could build be something good or be something great over here and just win a lot of football game. Fuck. Yeah what's going on to Norris. What'd you know about coach Mike rabble before coming to Tennessee and what do you kind of like about the style of defense that they've kind of had under him and now Shane bone is the coordinator. I just knew him as an NFL player before he came over here. Once he got over here, you know, outside team looking in organizations, not to control the football, play great defense. And that's all you need for a winning organization so I just feel like the step that he's taking. He's going to continue to take it just perfect for me. I'm just happy to be here. Gentry. Yeah, you know it's how surprised were you at how things ended in New Orleans and you know how long into the process until you kind of realize you would be headed to Tennessee. At the end of the day. It's real simple to me man business business. I never came in a lead when my feelings on my sleeve. So I understand the business part of it. I'm just happy. I'm just happy to be playing somewhere else, even playing football, because everything is a business. Paul. Hi, generous. Got a reputation as being pretty feisty and you mentioned leadership already. How much do you consider that part of your role and part of why you're here. I'm serious to come in and play football. Leave by example. I'm not a guy that go yell at younger guys. Get on them. I'm just going to try to pick their brain, have them understand certain things and formations and just play football. I play with a chip on my shoulder on my shoulder because I'm from a small city. He's a good boy. I like to win. If you look at my background from high school to college, all I did was win. And every level I like to compete. So that's what I'm here for. David Boechlear. speed, you know, at a position where you can't really afford to slow down, right? Right. Well, like I said, I'm going into year 10. You work on a long distance running out. It helps, you know, just always being available. Just make sure you're healthy and available and just doing the smaller things. You don't have to go in the weight room and lift 300, 400 pounds. Just keep small muscles around your body just, you know, active and you'll be okay. Tron. Yeah, Jack, we're looking at what the Titans like to do as far as a lot of man defense and in their coverage. How well do you feel your coverage skills, your advanced coverage skills will match up with what the Titans do? And how much did that have to do with your selection to come to Nashville? I'm a man to man corner. I'm sure y'all heard about it, know about it. And just playing within the scheme. Never try to do too much. Always do what I got to do, you know what I'm saying? To put my team in the best position to win. I understand the game now, since I've been playing for so long. So I understand how people are going to attack certain things. And I just work on that during the whole season, baby. Jim Wyatt. Hey, Janors. Do most people call you Janors to call you Jack Rabbit? And maybe Jack Rabbit. When y'all was calling me Janors, I almost got upset, but I didn't. I was just kept saying Jack Rabbit. But just refer to me as Jack Rabbit. If you guys don't mind or Rabbit. I've been going by that since I entered the league. And Jack Rabbit it is, baby. How come? Well, I'm from Pahokee, Florida. Your preference? I'm from Pahokee, Florida, a small town in Pahokee, near West Palm. And we just known to chase rabbits. And I got to college my first year. I went early making a lot of plays, but I didn't know no plays. And after the film, my coach just started calling me Jack Rabbit. And after that, I just ran with it. Teron. Another thing I want to ask you about is just the communication and how important that is for defense. You know, you down there in New Orleans, Malcolm Jenkins was a really good facilitator and communicator. How can you and some of the safeties like Kevin Byrd and those guys be able to get a high level of communication? Because that was something that was an issue for this team last year. I always start in practice. Each and every day you got to communicate. Everybody got to know what's going on. Even if everybody knows what's going on, but the wrong play, we all still on the same page because everybody knows what's going on. Communication is key. You got to keep working it, working it to the season start and build up or no communication.