 John Neeson Stadium has always had a great home field advantage. With the new stadium, with a roof, and a little louder noise, is the Titans home field advantage going to increase? I mean, I certainly hope so. There's nothing like it on Sunday afternoons when we need a big third down stop or we score a touchdown to hear our fans erupt and the sound escapes out the top, but hopefully with a roof over the top it kind of reverberates back down and it becomes even more intimidating for our opponents. In thinking about the new stadium, as players, as coaches, as staff, what does it say to you about Amy Adams struggling the investment that she's making in this organization? Yeah, I mean, I've seen it ever since I've gotten here. Her commitment to the organization, her commitment to the football team with the upgraded facilities, the day I got here with a new locker room and it's been every single year that she's invested in the football team, invested in the community and now this new stadium is just another step and another show of her commitment to the Titans, her football team, and the City of Nashville. You're a native Tennessean, so you remember the pride that everybody felt when the Tennessee Titans came to town and got their own stadium. Now with this new stadium, is that just another step in the amount of pride that everyone can feel about this organization? I certainly think so. I mean, it's going to be a first-class facility. I can't remember when the team moved here and used to be an old shipbuilding yard and we replaced it with an NFL stadium, which I thought was really, really cool and now the expansiveness that it's going to take on, it's going to be the place to be in downtown Nashville and I'm just excited to see it unfold.