 Catching that Hail Mary, and I see, what is that like? Catching a Hail Mary, and that... When did you know you had it? I knew it right after when it was up. What are you still doing? Here's the thing you don't hear. I got shut out the whole game. I'm the only kid. Really? Yes, I'm the only kid. So I got that, huh? You got the best one. Absolutely. You got the only one in the bad row. We had been going back and forth with the score, and we ended up kicking the field goal, and then they scored a touchdown. We were up 10-7, and Charles Haley buried me in the ground. I got cracked ribs, still got a lump up here. We were up 10-7, so Billy Joe went in, hit a big-time comeback on the sideline. Yeah, he had a big... Launched the Hail Mary to you. He caught the big out. Yeah, that was the big out. I'm great called out. I mean, I'm talking about touching the ball out there, and a big third on that led to the Hail Mary. And that just got us close enough to throw the Hail Mary. Right, but until everyone, it wasn't luck, though. Tell them what you guys did in practice. Yeah, what did you do after? Well, we... We used to do this thing, they called it. They called it buckets. And the quarterbacks used to put... I don't know how far you guys... About 44 yards from one scrimmage. And their whole thing was to throw the ball into the buckets. Into the... It was a trash can. Did you have to practice? Six yards from the sideline, all the time. 44 yards, six yards from the sideline. So we practiced that. You were the bucket. He was the bucket. At that time, yes. He became the bucket. It was one of those things. I mean, you got all these guys down there, and it's a free fall. You just trying to go get the ball.