 I never doubted myself through any opportunity, through any situation, that was never any doubt. And I think that kind of helped me put me in a position that I am today. And I love that. I really love that because some people, opportunity comes to everyone. For sure. But the thing is that some people because, and we all have an ups and downs because you had ups and downs. Some people get so angry because of all of those downs that they overlook those opportunity. They're reminded by the anger, the hate, all of that and overlook it. And that's why they don't see it. They can't grasp that opportunity. But I love the fact that you were able to see it and go head on for it no matter what you were going through. You still believe in yourself. I knew that you were worse more than whatever troubles that you were going through. But how did it feel to have them come back on you in that Superbowl? I was mad. I can tell you something, nigga. That's the first game. Man, I'm about to hear it. The Superbowl. I told you, you can't talk about it to me. I was mad as hell. That day, that was a bad day. And this dude next door that you had met, you remember the Indian dude next door on the Egyptian dude? He called me in the middle of the game, look like your wife is a winner of Superbowl. You know what I mean? Yeah, I'm the next. And I was like, the Egyptian guy, Mike, Mike is the guy next door. And I was like, man, then after that he called me, I don't look like, I'm like, dawg, don't call me. I was so mad. I was upset because I felt like I lost, you know? But that was a tough. That was tough. That's when I decided in my heart that football is read. That day, that was my day. I was like, no, so what's up? That's a day. I'm not the point spread. The point spread is off. Me too. So when you were, what, what caused the, how did you end up in Chicago? I'm just trying to walk through this football thing real quick. Yeah, I mean, after playing in the Superbowl, I kind of made a name for myself, the Turbo Taylor name or whatever it is. Yeah, it was dope. Yeah. I kind of made a name for myself. And I think that kind of carried me out through the rest of my career. And with Atlanta, just, and just being honest on this show, I know I can talk real on this show. This boss talk, what a boss is talking. Yeah, yeah. With Atlanta, I had an opportunity that summer to sign a nice little deal in Atlanta, man. Like inside school, dude, like DQ, DQ, the, the, the defensive coordinator is here in Dallas right now. That was my head coach. Okay. So he brought me up to his office, man. He signed something on a piece of paper and he signed like a cash, like a money sign, you know what I mean? So he was like, Turbo, he called me TG, like, you deserved it. You just write down the number that you want. You know what I mean? So I'm right there. Did you go up high? Like, you know, I did and he was like, man, we're going to get this done. So what happened was in the Super Bowl, I fractured my tibia and I played through it, but I shouldn't have. And that kind of messed me up. So that offseason DQ is real big on camaraderie, football, camaraderie and just being involved. So man, I'm trying my best to work through the pain and go through the pain, but I couldn't. So that whole offseason, I didn't do anything. So it was kind of like, it, it wasn't a good look on the behalf of me about to get paid. You know what I'm saying? Because I'm a, uh, he, I'm a white, white collar, third damn, whatever receiver that I am. You know what I'm not Julio Jones. I can't do that. Yeah. So, uh, we get to the season and, uh, with Matt Ryan, like, man, I'm spilling all the beans on here. No, go ahead. I'm right here. That's what we're here for. Yeah. Yeah. We're making real comfortable right here. Right. With, uh, with Matt, and, and the whole reason why I didn't sign back in Atlanta was because with Matt Ryan, um, just my, not my work ethic, just I couldn't give him what, what he was looking for. Okay. Because of my shin. So when we were, we will, when we would run routes, I couldn't run as fast and he wants that in game look, you know what I'm saying? So I guess it came off as me, like not giving a hundred percent of my work ethic being off, but I literally couldn't, I had to warm that thing up before I get going because I was in excruciating pain. You know what I mean? And I had to deal with that for the longest. So we kind of fell out over that. And, uh, the, the deal kind of fell out on the wayside. Uh, we never kind of, uh, country, uh, came back to contract talks. And I mean, I was having a good year that year. You know what I mean? So it came to a point in that year towards like, man, I got to look out for myself. I can't keep putting myself in these bad situations. Cause if I get hurt, like, man, ain't nobody want to sign me. I'm, I'm right. You know what I mean? So it was just a, a weird time in my life because I went from being up there, signing that number, me seeing that to now I'm kind of like, uh, I really don't want you, but I just, I want you here to make plays when it's here to be made.