 Yeah, it's heavy, it's real heavy, but you know, I mean, it probably gives you a little neck strength in the game, and you get a little extra work out on the field, so, you know, it's ugly, but, you know, it's the right thing to do. You guys, you guys goof around about them when you put them on? How do they look? Oh, for sure. You know, especially, you know, we thought, like, only a certain amount of teams were doing it, but now it's, you know, it's almost league-wide, so at the end of the day, man, they know what's going on for the, it's far better, for CTE, you know, in the long run, and I can catch it, so what does he got to deal with? Mike said some guys thought the stripes were a good idea. The stripe helped you? Oh, you said my putting the stripe on top of it? Yeah. I mean, it don't really matter. It's the same thing. It's still going to feel the same at the end of the day. Man, for sure, man. You know, it's feeling good. You know, out here just flying around, trying to make a new play as I can. No continued progressions every day. You know, a stacking day by day. Man, it's fun. You know, being able to come out here with no pass on just for a while, you know, a lot of that guy, this is how they normally practice. So, you know, putting the pass on, really just going to intensify the contact. But at the end of the day, you got to practice every day like you got pass on the period. Take yourself. You talk to Robert and Caleb, you cover stuff? Yeah, man. You know, we sit around every day and see the same thing. People talk about it. You know, we know it's a time table. We know how long it really takes. You know, the daughter can say one thing, but the body got to tell you something else. How different was it for you going from this calm week? Oh, next week. I mean, I'm a different player. So, you know, I like to put the pass on. I want to tap something. But with the HCL? Oh, last year? Oh, for sure. It's going to be way different when they put pass on because you don't have to really plant and really feel the contact. You know, people are going to be running too. So, to be able to hold that up is going to be tremendous. Man, it's fun. You know, B.I. come out here and know the guys, how they move, how they know what's going on. Man, it's a tremendous way to start the season. For sure, man. That's a walking bag, man. He a walking brings truck. So, you know, that's what it is. Man, he carries himself like that. He practices every day, man. He listen every time, Mike. I mean, he listen every time Cove right beside this part of it. Man, looking back at it, I watched that preseason film. It's so bad. I was not playing very good. Like technically, I was just, you know, being a football player and just because, you know, when you're naturally a football player, you make plays here and there. But overall, it just wasn't, wasn't good. So, I'm looking forward to build off of that. But say it again. What did you ask me? I'm just saying, was that the hardest part is that you're getting in, in regular season, you're making plays than the injury has. Rehab. Just, what do you love the most besides your family? Doing Titans Radio. Imagine that getting taken away from you for like, you know, 8, 10 months. And you're not even really in the building or at the radio station or anything. You're just kind of chilling at home. So that's kind of the hardest part just being away from something that you love. Again, because it's just, you know, this is a business where if you're not playing, you're not in the building as much. You know, you have your outside life basically on like workers comp or something like that. You're not around besides rehab. So it was just the hardest part was not being around something I love, you know, just feeling like you're missing a part of yourself and, you know, your best friends, pretty much your friends that you have in the city that you're at. So that's the hardest part. This defense is loaded. You feel like you're kind of the forgotten guy because of all of what happened to you last year and ready to make that next step now? Forgotten? No, I think it's just you got to earn, earn remembrance, you know. I was a rookie who played in some pre-season games and broke his leg in the first game he played. Why would, you know, anybody know me besides the fans, you know. So I think it's more about earning the respect and the role and joining in on that dominant defense than just being worried about being forgotten. That's what I think about that. How about you looking for an opportunity to get the pads on? Especially being that it's been so long. Yeah, actually a lot. I was texting somebody last night and I was like, you don't know how much I miss football. They said I could not imagine missing hitting other grown men. I was like, well, it's not something again you've been doing your whole life. It's just a part of you and there's nothing like getting to go out there and put the pads on and run around and make plays and hear the thud and the pop of them. What about from the perspective of being able to kind of test the leg out, see where you are, you know. That's probably going to be your first physical contact. I mean, you see how we practice? But I mean, you know it's different with pads for you guys in the trenches especially. I don't think so really. You know, they teach us play with your hands, keep your head out of there. It's not the same as today. It's not that much different. We're out there going. You might just hear the pads click a little more. And I don't think, you know, as Todd, Coach Ray, whoever, I don't think they'd have me out there if it wasn't already cleared or good to go. I've been running around since OTA's and haven't been held back on anything out here. So I think, you know, everything's going good and I'll just keep rolling with what they tell me from there. I think like the first one or two, maybe the first one. But again, I've always just been it is what it is type of person. Two days, get your little tears out the way. And now it's back to work because that power and about it doesn't do much. But actually, it's a little different because I only have one leg. I was on a scooter rolling around. So I didn't have much option but to be on the couch chilling. So I just, like I said, I try to enjoy watching football. I watched that was the most I ever watched and had my snacks and my drinks right there didn't have to walk far and got to just actually kind of be a fan and study the game from a different perspective. It's fun. It can, if it's used the right way, it could be a lot of fun for him and I. We have a good chemistry going already. So, you know, I'll see how it goes. And you have no idea it's all pads. I mean, we're in underwear, like we're running around. It's like a glorified modeling show right now. There has been some changes obviously on the line but is it nice to have the guy like do it on the back? The epitome of consistency, the glue, the offensive. That's what Ben is and I can be, I'm a super high energy cat and Ben is the same and I can manage and run hard now. And then when the pads come on and it gets a lot harder, then we'll be ready for it. You know, like you're going to be ready or not at the beginning. So, it seemed like it's been fun. It's really, no, like it's not a whole lot of difference. Like, it's a physical game in the trenches whether you're wearing pads or you're in underwear, it doesn't really matter.