 Mark, you started your career off in Tennessee, spent a little time in Vegas, and now you're here in Atlanta. Michael 10, Michael to the 5, he'll move the pocket to the left, has an alley, turns the corner and hits the pylon, touchdown Atlanta. Tell me about the last couple months and what that journey has been like. Yeah, really for a couple years it was a good reset. When I left Tennessee I was pretty beat up, kind of mentally and physically. I'm excited to be here now, and I'm excited to be part of this team, this young team. Coach Smith, I think he's getting everybody going in the right direction, and I just can't wait for the season. Snap to Mariota, looks left, gonna throw in... 11 of the days that Keyes on a streak on the back line of the end zone, holes in the touchdown. Your coaches, you mentioned Coach Smith, you talk about changing the culture around here, and I know culture is big everywhere around the league, but in this culture, in this locker room, what do y'all want that culture to look like? A winning attitude, man. It takes it one day at a time, really. I think some people get so caught up in what's going on in the future, and maybe what they've done in the past. Art always talks about staying present, being in the moment. If we can do that and build one day after another, I think we're where we're at. You got some pretty big targets in the season. You got Cowpicks, Drake London, the new addition, the new rookie that you're going to take up under your wing. How does it feel to have those big targets, and how do you plan on using them? It makes my life easy. You know it, right? You get big targets like that, you don't got to be perfect. And I think as I'm watching these guys grow, I think it's pretty cool because they're learning to create separation. And with their frames, with their athletic ability, they can do a lot of things with the ball. They can do a lot of things, you can do a lot of things, being a dual-thread quarterback. Who are you going to use that ability to the best of your ability? How do you plan to attack defenses this year along with the passing game and the run game? Just creating advantages, like you said. I think it starts with being efficient as the quarterback, completing the ball, being the point guard. And then from there, sometimes you got to take it to the whole yourself. And I'm excited about that. I think we've got a good plan. And wherever I can be, whatever I can do to make this team work and make this offense run, I'm going to do. You're probably one of the fastest guys on the field when you step out there. Do you see this transition taking on the life of his own, and do you embrace being a dual-thread? Yeah, absolutely. And I think it creates advantages for you as an offense. It used to be where, you know, in the center, it's 10 on 11, really, because the quarterback's handing the ball off, you're not really doing much. But now you get an opportunity to play true 11 on 11 with the guy that can run. It makes it tough on defenses. For me, it's been fun to be a part of it. You know, it's a trend that started, you know, when you're playing. And, you know, it's just cool to kind of see the evolution. Yeah, my coaches always say, when they play man coverage, they can cover everybody, but they can't cover everybody. Exactly, no doubt. Always remember that. I look around the locker room, I look at the practice, and I don't see a lot of familiar faces. And I look at some of the guys who've been here for a while, but you are among the leaders on this team now. It's not a plan. You have to embrace that role. And what is that going to look like for you? Do I feel good? Do you feel comfortable in that role now? Absolutely. And it comes on just being yourself. Right. You know, I think guys can relate to you a little bit better. I think people can catch on to kind of a fake, a fraud type of deal. So I just try to be myself, lead where I can. I do, I love communicating with the receivers, making sure they're all on the same page. And then just setting the standard. I think if you're out there and you're putting the extra work, you're doing the extra time, I think those guys kind of buy into that. I don't know why they might meet up. I'm not very good content. Hey, this is what it's about. Atlanta, the city of Atlanta has great culture. And, you know, I know you guys spend a lot of time together. What's some of your favorite places you done visited so far? Some of your favorite restaurants you done ate at? Yeah, we've been to Frankie's Steakhouse, which has been dope. We took the receivers there a few months back. Went down to Umi Sushi, a thing was called. That was great. Pretty good. You know how long you lie? I don't lie, being from an island in the middle of the Pacific. And then you come to a state that's pretty landlocked. That fish was solid. You wanted to be fresh. Yeah. It was fresh. But those two spots were good. At the end of this 2022 season, and you look back on it, what did you want the message to read, you know, from Marcus Mario on down on that roster? I think it comes down to you're going to find a group of guys that not only believe in each other, but got a winning attitude, man, that believe in what's being built here. There's going to be ups and downs. We know that. But it's being able to withstand those storms and dust yourself off and get ready for the next one. Because I think as a young team, you know, it can be pretty special. I'm glad you're here where you at now, bro. And I'm so excited to watch you this year. And I'm glad you're getting a second shot at it because I know what that really means. To have another chance to do it again and have a team that you call your own. So embrace it and I'll be rooting. I appreciate it. Thanks, man.