 football season is getting underway everybody's excited but baseball is winding down almost playoff time now people know about you not only a great football player growing up a 19th round draft pick of the Padres super outfielder great growing up when the playoffs start to get here do you ever miss baseball at all that's a good question because to be honest a lot of people know I play baseball but I really do not watch baseball at all like at all so you don't know what's going on with the Padres or anybody else I promise you my brother turns to it on TV I'll watch for a couple swings then I exit the room it is the most boring this game to watch on TV to me but I can play it somehow what would you say are the skills that you had in baseball that you certainly use as a football player skills that were really applicable to both for an athlete I'll just say hand-eye coordination with catching the ball and tracking the ball you know if you can track a little small baseball you can track around football so it makes it makes it easier your competitiveness that's the thing that really jumps out watching you in practice watching you in games where does that come from that come from my dad to be honest putting me at a putting me with older kids growing up like he's allowing like my application center I was older even though I was younger so I was playing with an older age and I had to compete and when I got to my age group I was pretty much dominant so is that maybe the biggest reason that you didn't have a fear or an apprehension last year as a rookie and that you certainly don't show it now I've never been a type of the been scared I kind of got that out when I was in middle school that's the last time I've been scared to play football when I was in middle school so as you come through your rookie year and you're now into year two what's the biggest thing you've learned the most important thing you've learned I would definitely say just being a pro all the time all the time you know it's not a switch it's not a day you can come in and you want to work on something it's that every it's the everyday thing and you always got to try to be a student another game and try to learn something new every day and try to improve because that's what is about in his league what do you want to be as an NFL player what do you want to be known as when somebody talks about me bring my name up I just wanted to speak good things and say like he's come he come to work every day he leave by example you know he's a great teammate he's a great he's a great person so we love watching you play thanks for letting us get to know you a little better AJ Brown we appreciate you being this week's Nissan Insider thank