 10 people, 10 kids in the house, growing up, at least like feeding the defensive side of the ball or something, right? It is. There's always somebody chipping in to help, but it was chaos, organized chaos. And grown up in Memphis? Grown up in Memphis. So it's ironic that you got some barbecue here. Barbecue, right? Memphis barbecue, North Carolina barbecue. It's about the sauce though, too, right? It's about the sauce. You're a North Carolina, true barbecue? I don't eat any barbecue to be honest with you, you know. Youngway, you're growing up in Korea, right? Yes sir. I moved to the States to move to Jersey. So a little bit of a culture shock, but it was easier to transition because there were a lot of Korean restaurants over there as well. Okay. Yeah. What about growing up? Nigeria. Nigeria. West African. So what's that food seem like in Nigeria? But our biggest meal was, it's called Fufu. Fufu. We had that once every day. Every day there's Fufu. Every day I ate Fufu. This is a good eater right here, right? Yeah. We got a future lineman as well. He's going to be blocking guys like this someday? You're going to try. Right? You got daddy's plate? This is real soul food happening right here, right? The green fried tomatoes. Fried green tomatoes? It's all Atlanta. It's Atlanta right there. This is Atlanta. Yeah. But I'm very excited about that. It's probably chicken and wing. All right. So what excites you the most about being in Atlanta? It's so diverse and a lot of people use that term now, but it's actually, it's authentic. The food scene is unbelievable. Yeah. It's about time to discipline. You got to discipline yourself with it. Well just sitting here at the works, right? So we're like a few hundred feet away from like 15 amazing food stalls. Youngway, how excited are you to be kind of becoming more and more the face of the Falcon? It's up on the face. It might be the hair. Right? That's good hair. When I say that, I mean, you're becoming a more visible guy a few years ago, trying to stay in the league and being a part of that. So how do you process that kind of pressure? I try to carry that with me. You know, that's one thing. One of the coaches told me in my rookie year, it was like, you've got to produce yours. It's only as good as your next kick. So it's just move on, go to bed, learn from it and move on to the next one. What do you notice about NFL players and their superstitions and eating and being ready for games and what they're like on game day? We have a nutritionist that, Stephen Benjamin, he caters to these guys and knows what everybody does. Right. What everybody needs. Like you be walking out of practice and he has all these different like shakes and stuff and it's all labeled. What do you eat game day? Yeah, you eat morning you wake up, nothing too much on game day. I'm the opposite. So I eat breakfast and lunch because I know I'll eat till dinner time. What's your biggest weakness? Dessert's on a problem? No, dessert's really not a problem. It's more just like just snacking and stuff like that. Snack it. Right? How about you? Sweet guy. You're not a sweet guy, huh? Well, that's why, you know, he's like, he's like the poster boy. I don't hear. I don't hear. Right? I know you're not going to tell me that, Kenny, come on. I'm really not a sweet guy, but rice. Rice is my weakness. Rice, yes. We're talking about dessert. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. How different is your diet off season versus during the season? First two weeks I'm probably going to eat whatever I want to eat. So season ends, yeah. Those 10 days, right? 10 days. 10 days. You got to get it in. You get it in right there. And then it's back to the real deal. What's the great thing about being a head coach in Atlanta? Just a fun town to live in. Right. Like the people. Like to me it's always about the people. Like the players in the locker room. Yeah. And the character. You want to be around good people. Talked about diversity. Yeah. It's a really cool city. This is real taking itself. It's good to be with you. Coach, thanks buddy. Thanks so much. Great to see you guys. Thank you. See you. Appreciate it. If I haven't known. Kenny, go ahead. That was awesome. That hill is awesome. Dude.