 How much of what you or any running back does is just natural, is just God-given. Speaking for myself and probably guys in the league have been doing it so long. Just playing running back probably when we were little and Pop Warner, Wreck Ball, going to middle school, high school, I guess it's just going to be natural. And then as you get older, you learn from coaching and experiencing. You just let your game take over from there and that's how you find your identity as a running back. What's the hardest part of being an NFL running back? You know, guys are just so smart. All these guys, I've even just watched a lot of film, you know, so you got to make sure you're being consistent in your play. I think that's the big thing, you know, just being consistent, being efficient, running, being affected with the ball, not just running the ball, but pass catching the ball, being physical and blocking. You know, you just want to be the total package, you know, NFL, you know, guys like that don't come around often. You said something about consistent and that's what you've been this year that has been so impressive. Guys at the running back position come into the NFL and flash and then go away. It happens all the time. What's the key to developing the type of consistency that Derek Henry has developed? I definitely have to be better. I wouldn't say I've been a bit very consistent, but you know, just my mentality is just trying to get better each and every week. And I think just a mentality, you know, having a job approach, you know, it's a grown man league. So you got to take a job serious, you know, watch film and be coachable. The little details matter, the little small things and just focus on being efficient, being consistent in what you do and having confidence in your play each and every week. Where have you improved the most as a running back since you won the Heisman Trophy at Alabama? This is just a different approach, you know, in the NFL. Everybody was the best player in that team, you know. You know, guys, a lot of experiences, guys get paid a lot to, you know, play at a high level, pro bowlers, all pro. So you got to make sure that you're working on each and everything you need to get better at, which I feel like I can get better at everything. So I try to focus on each and everything each week or each day because I'm always looking to get better. That's been my main focus, I mean, in the NFL. Cold weather is upon us. Do you like playing in cold weather? And the second part is, why do you think you're more effective in cold weather? I really don't matter to me, football is football. If it's cold, rainy or hot, I mean, you just got to go out there and play. You know, that's the nature of the game. You don't have to play in those conditions. I think it's just a mindset to go out there and play at a high level and win games with a team to play against. I mean, I think it's just a different mentality, you know, when it gets to the cold weather. You know, because nobody really wants to play in the cold, but you just have to be physical. Like I say, it's just a mindset thing. I think you just got to run more physical, one court runs and just get down here. Playing the division, when you play Jacksonville, you know they're going to be tough games. What's the key to having success running the football against a physical defense like Jacksonville's? I think you just got to stay with it, stay confident and believe in the game plan that's been installed because that defense where it might be muddy at times might not be big runs. But I feel like as the game goes on, if you stick to your rules and what you do as an offense, I think those four to five yard games are turning to big games. You know, because they're fast, they're physical, got disrupted guys. So, you know, you just got to stay locked in even when they don't seem like nothing's going well. Finally, the high school playoffs are here and that's a big deal for so many young people and their families. Overall, a lot of people don't know that one of your biggest accolades is you are the all-time leading rusher in the history of American high school football. Does that still blow your mind in some ways? When I first broke it and, you know, going to college, I thought, you know, it was just so crazy. But, you know, it's been a while since, you know, that's happened, so that I'll never forget, you know, my high school teammates because, you know, we all work hard together and I, you know, I appreciate them and all my coaches, you know, all those four years and it was a big accomplishment, some of that. I never thought I'd be able to accomplish, but it's definitely something I cherish, you know, students do. And do you think about during this playoff time how special it is for all these young people, as it was special for you playing at Uly? Well, you definitely know some of the, for all those guys playing from their hometown and, you know, getting to be in the playoffs and staying in that season. You know, some guys might be their last year playing, some guys might be playing with a guy that he's a senior and their junior, you know, last game playing with, but the high school memories, you know, you cherish those of the most and they're like Friday night likes. Hard work on three! One, two, three! Hard work!