 Hey, Calvin, how's it going today? Just want to check in with you to see about the surgery and just deal with that before we get the football and so forth. Yeah. Yeah, it went good. Just minor. I can walk and all that right now. I'm just taking it one day at a time. OK, was this something from the season or why to go now? Will you be ready for training camp? Yeah, like I said, I'm taking it one day at a time. I'm pretty sure I'll be ready. But yeah, something from last season. OK, and then the football question on football with Julio being traded, you know, you're clearly the number one receiver now. Any pressure in taking on that role? No, no pressure. No pressure. No pressure at all. All right, and go ahead. Thank you. Thanks, Delet. Mike Rothstein? Yeah, hey Calvin. Sue, when did you get a sense that you might no longer be playing with Julio? When does that happen for you that you're like, OK, I might not be with him anymore? Honestly, I was really in my own lane at that point. I was trying to know where about me at that point. So I didn't know what was going on. Nobody told me nothing. And I got the news when everybody else got the news. You said that there's no pressure. How much did kind of having to not play with him for half of last season maybe make this a little bit easier in some ways? Yeah, I mean, I guess it made a lot easier. But I played with Julio, Mohamed Sunoo. I mean, like since day one, those guys, you know, I felt like I've been moving toward that way of, you know, I can do it by myself. And I mean, obviously, I'm not by myself. We have other players who are really good. And but yeah, I felt like I've been ready and I could just I just needed the opportunity to, you know, get in those positions. Appreciate it. Tori. Yeah. Hi, Calvin. The first time that we talked to you, I think it was during training camp of last year. And you came in to that media availability and you had very specific goals in mind. I think I remember you say you wanted to surpass a thousand yards. You wanted to be elite. I mean, now that you kind of have this new mantle to a certain extent, how did those goals shift in 2021? Or maybe not even at all. Maybe it's still consistent for you. Yeah, definitely want to be consistent. Definitely want to establish myself as, you know, one of the best receivers in the league. And and most importantly, help my team win games. I mean, really just help my team win games. But whatever, you know, whatever I had to do to, you know, help the team win, literally. And I think it was we were talking to Ricardo Allen last year and he had one of the best quotes that I thought. And he said, Calvin's a number one receiver anywhere else he goes. He just happens to be playing alongside one of the best to play the game. I mean, now that that narrative pretty much changes in 2021, does that almost kind of fuel you in a way to kind of be the face and leader of this receiving room in a new way? Yeah, I mean, obviously, Julio was one of the greatest receivers ever to play football in to come through Atlanta. I just felt like I had to, you know, keep it high. And that's, you know, that's one of my goals to keep the standard here high. And and with that, that goes for, you know, all the guys in my room, you know, we want to keep the standard high as like Julio and Roddy White and a bunch of other guys have done through here. So, you know, that's my goal. You know, show the guys, you know, how it's done, how it should look, you know, play my heart out and help the team get wins. Thank you, Scott. Calvin, as you go back and look at what you were able to do last season, do you think it was more about increased targets and and and opportunities? Or when you look at last season, do you think that you were doing certain things better and have you been able to kind of identify what those things were and and how you were able to improve? Yeah, I definitely felt like from since my rookie year and since I've been here, I've gotten better every year. And it's honestly with just confidence because I have the ability to really do whatever I want. And and yeah, I mean, when you get when you get a bunch of when you get when you go from getting the least targets to get the most targets and you can play, you're going to you're going to get stats. You're going to you're going to get yards and you're going to get catches and you're going to you're just going to you're going to be in the mix of, you know, some of the better players in the league. So I definitely think, you know, when you when you get in those situations, you can put up numbers and stuff. So which which makes you look good and stuff. So that there's there's obviously confidence to be gained by by by what you were able to do. Is there is there also confidence in the fact that you may think, hey, I did great last year, but there's even better left in me. Is there some confidence in that thinking? Hey, I can do better. I know that there's more out there. There's confidence in me because I know I can do better. I know the type of player I am. I know that I'm good. I know that I can I know that I can I know that I can play this game really well and just there's confidence because I'm ready to win. I I'm ready to win. I really believe in our team and the guys that we have. And it's just time to, you know, have the city some game, win some games for the city. Steve White. Hey, Calvin, I know, you know, like it's your time to really shine. You guys need playing in 12 personnel, a lot of two tight insets, whether one was flexed or whatnot. How does the structure of this offense potentially free you up, potentially maybe get some of the double teams off of you? Oh, that I don't know 100% yet. We got to see, you know, through camp and through the first game. Honestly, the first game would tell will show, you know, you guys whatever you want to know pretty much. But I think Coach Arthur is a very, very smart guy. And I think he's got to he's going to have a great game plan every week and put us in great situations to, you know, to be the best and be and to follow it up to about double teams. I mean, look, the best guys get double teamed. I mean, do you kind of invite that? Oh, I haven't. I've been double teams since my second year in the league. I feel like there's been a lot of games I got double team. And I feel like I'm a good man and man player. I can play zone football. I feel like I'll be all right. All right. Thanks for having me. Zach Klein. What's the one thing you'll take away from the experience of Julio most that makes you or will make you an even better player? Oh, just seeing Julio, you know, some games come in the stadium. Just it just gave me a bunch of energies and just to try to outdo him. I still I used to literally try to outdo him, you know, when I was on the team, when he was on the team. And I felt like that kept me just hungry every day, every week. And I mean, I'm still going to figure somebody I'm going to find somebody on the team that I can outdo every week and who's, you know, plays at a high level like Matt Ryan, maybe, you know what I'm saying? And just, you know, compete with him in my own head. You know, and I think that'll help. And now, you know, there's some young cats calling for you to outdo you and inspire them. Right. Do you have that type of personality to be that that guy that that focal point? Yeah, I mean, I'm going to leave by example. You know, I'm going to go out there and put in the work and show the guys how to do it. Oh, yeah, man. No, man, listen, I'm watching right now. I'm hungry right now. I'm I want to be I'm I've been playing football all my life and I always been playing. And so I want to be there and I'm going to I'm going to do what I got to do. If that makes sense. We have time for a couple of follow-ups. Do you like? Yeah, Calvin, hey, what do you see in the rookie cow pits? And then how about your work with the land of public schools you've been doing this off season? Yeah, with the schools on. Yeah, just going out on catching up with, you know, some of the kids, they a bunch of them had like this big test. I'm just giving them some confidence about our ice cream brought out some cars so they can check it out and have a little fun getting the cars, take pictures of the cars, me and just just to give them a little, you know, get out of school for 30 minutes, have a little fun. And with Cal Pits, man, he's looking great, man. I've been watching them long, got you got real speed. And yeah, man, we got to we got to get them we got to get them locked all over the end so you can play to the best of his abilities. And we should be we should be we should have some going. I want to go back to the whole thing again. Is there one thing that when you look back in the last three years that you maybe I usually you want to do them, right? But like, is there one thing you learned from him that you kind of look back on and say, yeah, that was that was something I definitely took. Yeah, the one thing I definitely took from Julio is his confidence, just the confidence he has every week. And being a number one receiver and going out to work every day, I feel like you have to have come you have to believe in yourself. And by my second year, that's what I realized. Like that's what he he's all about confidence. So when I realized that, I just started to think that I ain't thinking I'm better than everybody, but I just believe in myself. And I think I really think that made me a better player and just I really believe in myself what I could do. Appreciate it. Tori. Yeah, I just wanted to ask kind of a football technical question, just because I know the last couple of weeks has been very heavy in the install and not being able to be out on the field. I mean, what did mini camp look like for you? Like, what was your day to day kind of like? The regular meetings, treatment, I did walkthroughs. I just wasn't on the field, you just didn't see me on the field, but I was, I was, I'm doing, I'm doing the regular. I just did a walkthrough just now before I came in. So I'm right where those guys are. Okay, cool. Thank you. And Scott. I was just curious, well, what do you think about the rest of this passing game and all of the different skill players and who are you kind of most excited to see flourish over the course of the next year? Some of these younger guys, anybody stand out to you, even if it's, you know, Gage or somebody that you have experience with, who do you think is ready to take that next step? Yeah. I want to say my group, just because I'm a rocker to see it right now, but my group, you know, we lost a big piece and, you know, everybody's, you know, thinking we're, you know, we can't get the job done. I just want to say my group, the whole group, I feel like, you know, we're gonna, we're gonna, you know, put something together and we're gonna, you know, play winning football and I just, I just believe in this. Cool. Steve, do you have one? I do, Callum, because, you know, a lot of what Arthur Smith did in Tennessee, the offense is predicated off of the run game. When you see some of the structure of this offense, do you think that's still gonna be the case here? Do you think he did that because they had Derek Henry and the type of roster that they had? That, like I said, it's early and installed and we're just, you know, they're throwing any and everything at us right now. So I realized we haven't even put on pads, man. So we don't know what we're the best at. So that I don't know. Great. Thanks, man. Zach? Yeah, just our first impressions of your new head coach and see being a little biased and showing too much love to the offensive lineman. I love Coach Arthur right now. I feel like he's holding us accountable. I mean, everyone got a lot of, you know, a lot of new changes around here, which is good. And yeah, I think everything he's doing so far is definitely gonna lead to wins and lead to a different looking team.