 What's wrong with you? Oh, sorry, no. I ain't a boss. How you been, man? I ain't seen you in a long time, man. Man, I've been in town for almost a year and you ain't come out to see me. Okay, but I called you a week and a half ago and you ain't called me. Can we go to the next 70, please? You played how long? I played for eight years. I started with the Houston Oilers slash Titans. Got drafted in 1995 to 67 pick. When Floyd Reeves and Jeff Fisher selected me, it was one of those things that I'll never forget. I never thought you'd be coaching football. I thought you'd be like a track guy coaching. First of all, that form is terrible. It's not like this. You know, I didn't think I would coach either, but I love coaching the technique of being a wide receiver. I love coaching the position, but it's more than in coaching the position. It's positioning those guys for life. There it is, there it is. But that's two points then. So what you do on your free time, man? I fish. You don't know how to fish? I have a doctor's degree in fishology. You still, man, you still don't even know how to bait the hook. I fish. Three on there, one inside. I just make it look easy. I quit. You know, I was here a couple of months ago with Eddie George and Stephen there got their jersey retired. It's surreal. It just makes me feel good to come home and see the former players just being on the field with my brothers. And that's what I really, really miss and I really, really love. I'm still ahead. No, you ain't. We're tired. No, they're dead again. Have a good day. I miss, I love you, man. You're a great man. I love you. You too, my friend.