 I'm the type of player who's physical, and you see the passion on the field. You have to be the most physical person on the field. Just keep hitting them, you keep hitting them. It's just like in boxing, like once you keep hitting them, he starts wearing down, wearing down, and then you literally just smack him in the mouth. Alger! Outside! Alger! Inside! I've grown as a player through my college career, through now by, I think, my mindset. My mindset and, like, the knowledge of the game. Alger is in! My knowledge of the game was like, when I started, was way up the way it is now. Like, obviously, I love football, you know, especially as a kid, but now it's just even more, just growing every year, learning the game, and really just enhancing my skills. He is in touchdown! I came in as a preferred walk-on, not having that chance to actually earn a scholarship, so I ended up making my way after my second year, ended up earning a scholarship after getting moved positions, playing on all special teams, just showing my worth to the team that, oh, I should be on scholarship. Once I got my scholarship, it was, it was exciting, you know, all my, like, literally just, just like when I got drafted, all the weight just came off my shoulders, like, all I needed to do was just focus on football. Mom doesn't need to worry about paying for school and stuff. Scratching out that goal and then getting on to the next goal. You've done everything to prepare for it. You can't really control what other teams are thinking, so it's literally just waiting, and then once I got that call by the Falcons, it was just, like, all the weight and all the stress, just freaking, just, all the weight on my shoulders, just freaking freed, and it was, it was an amazing moment. Tyler? Yes, sir? How you doing, man? This is Terry Fountain with the Atlanta Falcons. Y'all doing good, Coach? Where you at? I'm at home. Who are you with? You with your family? Yes, sir. All right, man, you want to be a falcon? No, I'd love that, Coach. First down, second down, third down, and fourth down, all right? Put it in the work, right? No, you're fair. Really just humbling. It's just literally just for everyone. It's really just a fun to door, and now just making the most of every opportunity that you get, which I'm grateful for. I believe I can execute a handful of plays. Listening to the coaching points and like, yeah, I can say I executed, but I have to actually do it in practice. Practice you literally just have to do it, and then it'll make sense even more, and then looking at film. So it's all a process, trying to perfect the craft. They're going to hand it to Al Tier. Al or Al Tier lowers the shoulder. As a team, I think if we all have that right mindset, that winning mindset, I think once we have that, I think it'll be a really, really good turnout. I'm playing for the team, I'm playing for the city, and I'm playing for you.