 We are here with Casey and AJ, thank you guys so much for joining me. We are here to kind of just talk about y'all's relationship and how it relates to where the 2022 Atlanta Falcons are currently as a defense. Looking to throw, zipping it for, and intercepted. It's AJ Terrell with the pick, the intercepted. In the end zone and picked off by Casey Hayward. We didn't really, the first time we met was really through the phone, he ever recruited through agency. He had to be right before his rookie year or something like that. It was right before. Because like we got the same agent and stuff like that. So our agent, it's like a family. So he tried to keep everybody together, everybody to meet each other. And then we DB's, so we just lock in with each other. We've been at each other number four while, watched a lot of Clemson games. And I just remember him being a really good player when he was in Clemson. There's a shot down the Braille looking for green and it's intercepted. Underthrown, AJ Terrell picks it up. And I was like, he going to be legit. So when my agent was like, man, he recruited, he recruited AJ. I'm like, oh yeah, he wanted a guy. When you heard that Casey could potentially be coming to Atlanta, what were you kind of thinking in the back of your mind at that time? Just happy to know that it's, you know, veteran guy. And like I said, being able to pick his ear, you know, just learn more about the game. He's very, very knowledgeable on concepts of the routes. And just being able to slow the game down all the way and just know what's coming. Like I said, just, you know, picking his ear and just listening to what he's saying is the best thing I could do for myself. Man, I was just kind of excited just to get here. But now I get to play on the side of all pro guy. And I haven't had that since I was in Green Bay. One takes the snap, short drop, fires over the middle and it's intercepted again. E.G. Terrell coming back down the far side line. The way that he pressed, played man, and the way that he's competitive, I don't think he cares who's out there. He's going to win the route, you know what I mean? That's what I kind of, you know, like about this game and watching him over the years, even going all the way back to, you know, Clemson, you know what I mean? But now I actually get to see it every day. And I'm like, I'm out a little more. I'm like, I see why he's one of the top guys, you know what I mean? It sometimes almost feels like corners have this like almost like twin telepathy where you just know what the other one's doing because you trust them so much on the other side of the field. Definitely, you know, just having that experience. And just like you said, just understanding. Because we both in the same, you know, in the same shoe. So we know the stresses and we know what's good for us and, you know, how to balance it out. On the other side, I counted on you and worry, you know what I mean? Like, he going to take care of what he's supposed to do. For AJ, I'm pretty sure like no matter who's on the other side of him, whoever came in, his expectation for his self is high, you know what I mean? So, and for myself as well, you know, it's how both of us can live up to the expectations or the expectation of ourselves. Then the defensive be better and we will be one of the top 10. Like you said, the expectation of also having the self confidence and all those type of things coming in individually. You know, he haven't, you know, playing in the league. He knows what it's like and me being hungry and knowing what it's like. And like you said, can definitely mention to a good, you know, great quarterback tandem in the league. To beat two guys from Georgia who are arguably at the top of their game playing the same position for your hometown team. I mean, what does that kind of mean to you? I think it's pretty dope, you know what I mean? AJ got to do it since, you know, his first down of NFL. So I know that's kind of pretty dope for him and his family. And for me now, my family, all my family from Georgia. So I think it's probably more exciting for my family than anything that they get to come to the games and things like that. And being a Georgia native, all my people Falcons fans. Surreal still to this day, you know, just being able to come right from Clemson, right back down the street, right where I'm at and just make a living right here. So for my family, it's been great as well. Fans everywhere, tickets everywhere, everything crazy. But you know, it's God's plans, the beauty of it. And we, you know, love it right now. It's a standard. You know, Dean talked about a standard from the first day. Everybody just doing their job, winning their job, every play. And it could be something so special if we just, you know, do that one simple thing. And you know, all things are falling line and going one and no each week. I feel like even everybody from the 11 to the backups can all lock in and play one accord from the D line to the linebacks to the secondary. I think we got a chance to be pretty good. Taking everything to heart. You know, watching film, out there and practice just straining to be great.