 Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. You know, we know your story, but viewers might not know your story. So we want to go back to when you were a little boy growing up. Did you always want to play football, you know, or your only child, single, you know, mom, dad, we need to know everything. Okay. She going back down. Right. Right. Right. I'm going to keep it short. In Horn, we're just growing up. I played football. You know what I mean? I was always the little guy. I was never a big guy. I knew I was faster than others. I knew I had more ability than other people. You know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, I didn't think it would translate to the NFL just because like you saying, eat my size. At that time, when I was growing up, I didn't, we didn't have like little guys to look at. That's right. You know what I mean? It was always Michael Irvins and Calvin Johnson, these big guys and I'm not a big guy. So I wasn't thinking about the NFL. So I was thinking about going to school. Becoming a what? I graduated information systems. So my daddy was a tech guy, a developer in encryption. So password keys and things like that. So I do have, I can do that. But at the end of the day, guy had a different story for me. And when high school came, long story short, my mom had passed. So in 2006, she had passed. And I kind of, I gave up on football. I gave up on life in general. My life had paused. I wasn't going to school. I wasn't doing too much of anything, you know what I mean? But what brought me back is kind of, I just used her death in the sense to kind of motivate me in the way it happened, her having an aneurysm, her telling me that night, her telling me that night that she won't always be around for me. She won't always be around to, to wake me up in the morning. To be that mother figure in my life to tell me, Taylor, you need to do this, this, and this. My grades was bad. I'm hanging out. I'm doing stuff that I, you know what I mean? I wasn't supposed to be doing. And for her to pass that morning after her, like whooping my butt, like she gave me a whooping that night. Like she stayed around just to tell you that. Right. Right. She gave me a whooping that night and to wake up that morning and she gave me $2. She was like, man, I'm not always going to be here to- Did you save that $2? I did. I got that. $2. Yep. I'm not, she's, it was just kind of weird. You know what I mean? So she dropped me off at school. Ian was so crazy, man. Maybe five minutes later, she died. Wow. Yeah. I remember me and you going back to that, you know, in here after that, me and you talk briefly about it. Yeah, we did. You know what we did. I talk about God a lot to you too. I don't know if you remember that. But I'd always, because that's, you know, that's who I am. But at the end of the day, I just thank God that I was a part of your life during that time. And man, you had a dope friend, y'all had a dope system too. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And you was always applying. You had the right crew. You had the right crew, man. There's something positive in my life that was going on at that time. A lot of people don't know about that. A lot of people read about that by me. But a lot of people don't know kind of what I went through, that mental struggle of like my faith and where my motivation comes from, where my drive comes from. And so after that, I go the, I'm thinking I'm about to go to TCU, you know what I mean? LSU was stuff like that. So another roadblock, my grades aren't good because of that year that I took off. So my SATs, we, I didn't have anybody that went to college. So I didn't know about SATs and ACTs. So my SATs wasn't good. So now like all my offers are gone. I can't get into college. I can't do what I want to do. So now I take this one drive to West Texas, Abilene Christian. Never heard of it. I knew about it. Never heard of the city. Never heard of what was going on out there. Country. Country. Very country. But I'm glad that I went. I think God put me at a Christian school because that's what I needed. It grounded me because I was kind of lost as a man and as a person. But it's a really good school though. It's a very good school. But people don't really know that because the school I used to go to Southwestern Christian college, all the kids come from that school and go straight to Abilene Christian. Yeah. Yeah. It's a very good school. And we used to go to church every day at 12. Yeah. They used to make us go to church. That's dope. And I needed that, man. I needed that type of structure. Like college, I mean, I didn't party. I didn't do anything. I played football. I worked. Did y'all do Bible classes? It was a requirement? Yeah. We had to do Bible class. So it was like in a class. Like, man, if you cheating this class, it's like, man, I was scared to cheat. You know what I mean? Exactly. Like, do I cheat in this Psalms Bible class and talk about Moses and Jesus? It's hard to cheat. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah, we on Bostalk 101.