 What's up everybody and welcome to the latest edition of Falcons in focus. I'm Scott bear. That's Tori McElhaney And I'm really excited to make this next introduction. Yes It's gonna be awesome because I get to say for the first time ever Italy because we were recording this on a Wednesday, right? Somebody just found out I can now say to my left Not me pro bowler Chris Lindstrom pro bowler Chris Lindstrom. How does that sound? It's crazy. It doesn't feel real. I Was stunned yesterday when coach told me so it's an incredible honor and just really thankful to To to be lucky enough now we heard through the grapevine that there was actually a specific way that Arthur Smith told you about the Pro Bowl. Is that correct or was someone just pulling our leg? How did he tell you? I'm not sure what you guys know So we were in the middle of our Wednesday practice on a Tuesday and we just finished the first half of Really really practice team reps were broken up into two sections Just finished the first block and I'm like joking around with lead talking about how we're gonna get it like our full speed indie work and Art pulled me aside with him and told us told me I was going to the Pro Bowl So I don't know if that's how you guys found out or there's something circulating the building But I heard that there were some graphics that had been made about Chris Lindstrom Yeah, as a pro bowler. Yeah about Tucker Fisk as a pro bowler. I'm not sure if that made any meetings Yeah, that definitely made the Wednesday meeting Started last year with a ride newsel who was our practice squad offensive lineman has been elevated the roster Yeah, he did an incredible job and still does every single day giving the looks and was was really awesome And so it was kind of it was a joke to him, but then also an appreciation for you know I know we're still joking about it, but it was like hey man like really nice job Thank you for everything you did so February 5th, you're gonna be in Vegas for the week for the Pro Bowl games, which I guess is like You're kind of the first group that has a not game day experience for the Pro Bowl, so but are you looking fun? Are you looking forward to that week? You're gonna bench press for the fans or something? I really hope not don't don't pull my combine bench records probably come in last place of the group But yeah, super excited. I was actually lucky enough last year my brother played in the East West Shrine game So I was in Vegas a couple days before the Pro Bowl and I was kind of telling myself and my family You know would be really nice to be able to to make it one time and Really fortunate enough that I was able to this year. Yeah I mean you were kind of you know joking around about the flag football game and everything But this is this is kind of a big deal because this is voted on by players and coaches and fans And it really shows that maybe you've gained a lot of respect throughout this league Like what does this honor mean to you to get it in a season like this where the offensive line is really doing so well It's an incredible honor And I just wanted to thank all the fans who voted Really that meant that meant a lot to me and I know a lot of people put a lot of time into doing that so thank you but First and foremost like the respect of the guys in my room is is the most important And so like the four guys I get to take the field with and really the guys we have in our room and on offense And the team as a whole is what what's the most and as long as those guys know that I'm giving everything on every snap And I'm trying to be the best I can be that's that's most important, but then to to get that respect or however from from around the league was truly Truly awesome and really means a lot. You know you get you get drafted You know, you always want to set team and personal goals and team goals are always Above personal goals, but to be able to hit one of these personal goals and milestones Really really really meaningful. I mean and that's not the only thing, you know Pro Bowl year But also you are the Falcons nominee for Walter Payton man of the year I mean that in and of itself is that's a huge deal huge deal, and I know Scott has a printed off copy Yeah, that Chris is involved in so many things that I have to actually read it or I'll never or I will never Memorize it also it's highlighted That's important and we're gonna get to all of your work with best buddies in a minute But also he surprised local teachers with a shopping spree. He served meals to families in need through the Ronald McDonald house He brought a food truck to Flyer Branch high school. He Had a Thanksgiving meals for Atlanta's West Side. He cleaned up parks. He went to children's hospitals I'm running out of breath. How do you have time for all of this because every Tuesday is a big Community day for the Falcons and every time you're in the photos out there, and that's your one free day So you give up your one free day essentially every single week to be able to give back Why do you do that for someone whose time is so precious? I wouldn't say that. I mean I went the time precious part We you know we're super fortunate enough and I think a huge aspect of it is one from mr. Blank and the standard that he sets of His impact in the community and what he does for greater Atlanta and really everything that he does and To our community relations team is probably I you know They should get an award for how they are compared to people around the league because the communication The access and it's made pretty clear from the beginning of OTAs You could go talk to any one of the members And so I went with Kenya and I just talked to her about Different things that I wanted to make an impact on and then there's team opportunities that are pretty much available And then there's different things that you know she gets to know you or the you know The community relations team gets to know you they present you with different opportunities, and so it's it really is a great way To spend a Tuesday to break up the routine of the season because the season is such a grind You know what what am I gonna do with that Tuesday? I'm gonna sit at home watch Netflix Whatever the show is at that time So it's just like it's a really nice way to get out of the house to go help make an impact and it was really such a learning experience to I think in Speaking with the different guys of different charities and what they do it really kind of opens your eyes to the different challenges people face and I think that was probably my biggest takeaway from from all of it this year was just How many how many ways guys make an impact and the different ways of so many areas in life Need attention brought to them It's interesting too because aren't you in the middle of like planning a wedding as well on top of you know Everything all everything else that you're doing. I know I'm signing off on a wedding I'm in the I'm in the planning process, but I just give the thumbs up. Oh, that sounds great. Like Yeah, yeah, I can always sense I'm lucky enough. I've been with Maddie for seven years now So I know when I'm supposed to sign off on something and when like my feedback is Actually During my whole like Wedding planning process I got one job one and that was the food which was the best possible one because then I can just try a Bunch of stuff and say that tastes good Please bring in the steak. That was pretty much my only instruction Stacy took care Now speaking of cooking and food Yeah One of the my favorite things that I think you did and it's on that piece of paper But you were you cook dinner for a breast cancer fighter and her family at the dazzling dine event for the Falcons Did you actually cook the meal? Okay? Yeah, so There's probably eight of us each of us had varying levels of skill Yeah, varying levels of what was required of us So we all got and got like a 20-minute lesson beforehand. They had a hibachi chef come out They came out they taught us. Sorry. This is how you cut up the vegetables This is how you cut everything and we're like, oh, okay And like like most things you're like, all right, like we'll take a photo of us cooking and that will be it And so I went learned and I started the vegetables and the rice and our hibachi chef was at our station He's like you're good man like you're good So it was funny though because we did get the one video of I've never done it before and Mary who I was So blessed to be able to spend the night with I was able to toss the cucumber and she was at whatever it was and she was able to catch it So we were one for one we settled that's how we're ending the night But Abdullah Abdullah Anderson and he had to cook the entire meal Wow, he cooked the head the whole thing So he cooked it from the rice to the vegetables to to the protein So I mean shout out to him because he did a really really nice job Now did y'all vote on who had to make the whole meal or did he volunteer for that? No, it was kind of just luck of the draw there You're like it's fine. I won't I won't do he did a much better job than I would have for sure Alright now let's sink into your involvement with with the best buddies organization Give me the origin story about how and why you got involved with them So my agent Brad Blank is on the board of trustees for best buddies. And so when I first got drafted People working with people with intellectual developmental disabilities was something that I always wanted to do or you know had relationships with people and my sister also Was on the autism spectrum and so it was always something I was interested in and so just talking to him and getting Getting know each other through the process of signing him as an agent and then you know just working together He really introduced me to best buddies and it's been something. I was so fortunate that's been brought into my life And then when I came down here to Georgia They were really best buddies was trying to really expand the Southeast region and Georgia in particular because Atlanta is one of the top 10 major cities in the United States and We just really wanted to grow the programs and so there's state offices in a lot of different states around the country Plus there's also international programs. And so one of the things when we first got drafted here Well, when I first got drafted here was to bring attention to fundraising for a state office And so there's there's awesome awesome people here working for best buddies in Georgia who were able to Get the fundraising in the last couple years for a state office. And so now really the mission with it is trying to grow those Facilities so really trying to grow a jobs program and continue to grow different chapters at schools to for more one-on-one peer interaction now this is a quote from Anthony Kennedy Shriver who is the founder and CEO of best buddies and it's it's a quote that I think has stuck with me Since since I saw it but it he Anthony said, you know, if it wasn't for Chris Lindstrom We wouldn't have best buddies, Georgia. When you hear that what does that kind of just make you feel? I don't know if that's true I mean he might say that and I and I love Anthony But the it's the same thing of a team on a football field you see that with these different organizations and really any aspect of life and There's so many people who work so hard to secure the fundraising for years and there's so many like I know Emory has a huge program and I think they partner with us on the ticket programs and There's so many people that put so much effort into it all really all I try and do through the Falcons is bring attention and awareness to best buddies And all the good that it does for everybody And I'm super fortunate for you guys in the Falcons in general to provide that platform To bring awareness to it. So again, I think it really takes everybody So how did you meet Michael your your best buddy? I've seen some videos with him. Yeah, what a like what a charismatic Fun guy. Yeah. Yeah, Michael's the best and so I got to meet him my rookie year I had just broken my foot and so I just I was in a boot. So probably six weeks after surgery Working with who at the time was the Southeast region coordinator worked with her to do a fundraising another fundraising event. It was like a It was one of these tables where you go around and you're trying to bring people to come work for for best buddies And so me and Michael were there and that's when I was first introduced to him And I think some of the footage of when I first met Michael Was used I think in the Walter Peyton like thing and so some of those interviews with Fox and That's when I really first met him and our relationship continued to grow. He's a Huge into music loves classical like 70s rock and loves movies. So He's he's awesome. And so being able to take him on different trips and COVID was challenging for a lot of people with IDD so Hearing what his struggles were and talking with him throughout the pandemic of of the challenges that that everybody was facing at the time but He also he's working at the aquarium. So yeah, so if you want to see him at the aquarium Michael's at the aquarium Don't give him too much stress My guy my guy. Yep. He's working at the aquarium. So Maddie went one time Was going around and she's hung out with Michael and I multiple times and she got to see him He was working the dolphin show So I think normally he works the information desk, but I'm not sure but she saw him at the dolphin show one day Oh, it's awesome. I love it Just so I've seen this this man of the year video that that the Falcons have like put out and you're reading letters From other people and I just watched it recently and some of the quotes that stuck out I think Michael actually said this is that People don't know how nice you are because of how tough you are on the field And then I think Mary said the world is a better place because of this gentle giant and I certainly looked up for my desk And I'm like, I'm not crying you're crying Like the experience I know like you don't do this for individual accolades, right? You do this to bring awareness But to hear the the impact you're having in that direct and profound way that must be such a Such a moment to hear back from these people Yeah, I think one of the most rewarding Aspects of everything is being able to build those relationships with people and so hearing Mary's story and what she's going through and how You know my mom's story kind of there's so much similarity and hearing what her fight and really all those women on the dazzling Dine night And then Michael and really all the different activities I Think the relationships was the biggest thing and you know, it's just you go you do these activities You're in the season to take a moment to pause and reflect and the pause and reflect was brought on by the letters and It was really really touching and Incredibly kind words by by everybody and so it really meant a lot and I was told I was reading a Christmas card Oh, are you so I was told I was reading a Christmas card I came in probably botch had like the worst reading in history SNL level bad and They're like no, it's good. It's good I'm just like okay like usually you guys have a lot higher standards in this but I'm like all right We're good and then they brought the letters out. So I was not I was definitely not expecting it See, there's been a lot of big Surprises really over the last month And how about this for a transition speaking of best buddies? There you go You are the third offensive lineman to sit in this hot seat chair We've had Jake Matthews on we've also had your your fellow line mate Caleb McGarry who you've had ties to you We were both first on draft picks back in 2019 I'll say this y'all's relationship makes me laugh because you know you're a guy from Massachusetts and Caleb McGarry, I'm pretty sure I don't I don't want to put words on his mouth But he may have been raised by wolves. We're not or maybe a singular grizzly bear Not entirely sure but y'all's relationship is something that I think is so fun to watch and Something that Caleb brought up on the podcast that we had him on I Can't remember if you if it was me or you that asked him if you had gone bear hunting with him And he said no not yet and the question we have for you is why have you not gone? That is a great question that's something I definitely have to do one time in my life And Getting to know Caleb is is the best and one thing if you as fans haven't figured out and I know you guys definitely know Caleb is a hundred percent genuinely himself all the time Unapologetically he is himself and I love him for it and so yeah, he's one of his favorite activities is His hunting and one of the first times I went over I think he just bought his house and I was going over and all of a sudden I just saw this big bear like Skin like mounted thrown over the railing like just hanging there. It's probably still there I was just like all right. I know what I'm gonna get to it Just loved him every day since and he I know he spends the off days or like the bye week. He's gone He's fishing. He's really a true outdoorsman for sure. Yeah, it was fascinating getting to know him on this podcast And it's interesting too because I was actually talking to him this week And this is like one of the only football questions of this podcast because we're really not a football podcast true and so I Was talking to Caleb and I was talking to him about kind of like the mundane Drudgery of being an offensive lineman and how it's the same things over and over and over again And he made the comment. He was like, yeah, he was like, I mean you get to a point where he's like I'll use the example with Chris and I he was like, I almost feel like I know exactly where his eyes are I feel like he knows where my eyes are and it's he's like, I know based on what the backer is doing Where we're moving and where we're going. It's almost like a twin telepathy type of thing Right, do you feel that when you're out on the field with him for sure for sure? And I think the only way you can build that up is through reps and so been incredibly fortunate. I kind of you know When am I a on him on the first year? We've been three years strong really playing every single game together and there's a true Awareness and appreciation for one another of what his strengths are and what mine are And we really talk about it and really work about it and like you said offensive line play is really boring And so like anytime anybody sees anything the media it usually sounds really repetitive from me or Caleb or really any offensive lineman But that's just how offensive line play is and so the fundamentals of it is is so important but Caleb and I really Communicated what that is and we've seen so many different looks that we like you said Kate and Caleb said is that We really know where each other's thought processes is and if we need to make an adjustment It's really quick and we can say that to each other and he knows exactly what I mean and what he means and There's certain times where like I'm gonna go cut somebody and I don't even need to tell him that I'm doing that because he knows that I'm doing that And so there's a really good sense there. He's got a really good sense, too If I'm getting beat versus like I have a block secured so to come help me and I have the same thing with him where You've kind of just seen those pictures over time and really fortunate to be able to play with him So so take me back to the day after the 2019 draft, right? Because you come down from Massachusetts Caleb comes from the Pacific Northwest on charter jets And then I assume that was the first time that you met. No, actually. Yeah, so super lucky To I was fortunate to play in the senior bowl And we were on the same senior bowl team and so we actually did a community service event Where something and I was stuck on a bus with Caleb and as you guys know Caleb's a super interesting person No, no, correct, right, so we got sat down with him talked with him for you know Pretty much a whole day doing a doing a some event and really started our relationship that way and then we did a whole week of playing with each other and It's always a fun week and a memorable week and then you know some at the combine You know, it's all alphabetical. So Lindstrom and there might have been somebody between us But it was just me and him. We were in the same combine group. So like we talked to each other most the combine reps Pretty much most a day and you're rooting for each other and then another month goes by before the draft and I Was you know fortunate I got drafted Did the media calls which I thought were audio, but it ended up being a zoom So I was just pacing back and forth Really bad So but by the time I finished those very terrible media calls I was able to go upstairs and to watch like the final five picks of the first round And I was like, oh the Falcons have traded back up in the first round So like oh, I got really excited and then when they drafted Caleb I got really excited on top of that because it was somebody I got to know and got to build a relationship with And then yeah, like you said then Then we just continue to grow right from that day on Wow. So The Lindstrom family you're not the only offensive one. Yeah. No, there's several Your brother Alec is on Dallas practice squad right at IR and then your dad played Yeah, my dad and two uncles played D-line and two and two uncles played being in a football family Like what was that experience growing up around people who understand what you're doing and who have been there before and have been through everything that that you're going through now it was I Super fortunate love my family and The part I'm in terms of the professional setting I really was lucky enough to be in a super loving supportive home But then as just in this career aspect in football I wasn't pressured in the football at all, you know, my older my older brothers seven years older than me He played quarterback and my dad took when he got done playing He played three years in the NFL one in the USFL and then took like 20 years off of football And I said like, you know stepped away did like business and stuff and then my brother was coming through and he's like Alright, well I'll be I'll get into coaching for him. So he coached our high school coached my older brother So I kind of since I was four or five years old. I was always around football and there's always something that I wanted to do Then I started playing in seventh grade my dad was still coaching and he he coach ended up being like 17 years Coached all three of me and my two brothers. Oh my gosh. I love that. That's almost exactly like not to make this about me But my dad was my high school's football coach for like my whole life up until I was in high school And he coached me and my two sisters and softball and my my little sister plays golf and so I Completely get that. Yep. What was it like for you to kind of have your dad as your coach during that time? I have to say again I was really lucky that my dad was was awesome in it and in the sense of he was a really hard coach on the field and held you to a high standard and I was I think because he played he had the awareness of the challenges that it brings to and so there was zero favoritism in it And if anything I was held to a harder standard Yep But then in the same breath when I got home everything was done and like he was just that again And so that was really really cool And I think that environment helped us and one of the funny things though that I think helped like that And it's just knowledge is I was 230 pounds my senior year at high school, so I was even last like 2 15 to 20 My brother was the same way. My brother was only 6 2 6 3 and he's like well if you're gonna play So he's like, you know what if you want to play division one college, which my younger brother definitely did he goes you're snapping like you're playing center because that's your best chance and You know my brother really worked hard and is self-made in a lot of ways But my dad gave was like no you're like you're playing center and so that was one of the cool things and for me He's like no you're not playing defensive end. He's like I was a stiff defensive end Not doing it. You're going to play all line like and that's that's how I got on this path and looking back on it He 100% made the right decision. I would probably not be sitting in this chair if I was playing D-line What were the grocery bills like yes, we've asked Yes, Jake this because he had it he has a similar kind of family setup I could only imagine you went through gallons and gallons of milk I don't know. I don't know how my parents did it, but so I'm one of six So I have my older brother my younger brother Alec and then I have three sisters All of whom are all pretty clumped together in age, so I don't know how my parents did diapers I don't know how I got to that phase. I don't know really how they did any of it But the grocery bill was was crazy. We never went out If we ever went out it was to McDonald's and it was always on the dollar menu. Oh, yeah, you could never go off the dollar menu and so Would always think my uncles were like the coolest people in the world where they were like you can get a big Mac or something I've made it That was the biggest thing we just never went out to eat always kind of stayed home mom would make portions that were like So much larger than she would like take a recipe quadruple it That was dinner. So pasta was like one box. It was at least four and She did that still hosting and so when we went to college whatever there was just extra food because she'd built up 15 tripling recipes In the stands mom was she was she very vocal with you or was was she more like came home and it's like you did a Great job, sweetie. No, no, she was very vocal Very vocal so my My dad and myself and my brothers really kind of a lot of my siblings where go watch everybody like Another thing I'm really I have my family super supportive of everybody. So like I'll go home watch my sister's volleyball They'll come watch my games all that's awesome. But we're like go sit in the corner type people like Quiet like in the back back back corner like where nobody is and that's where we hang out My mom on the other hand would be like friends with every single person in the gym Sit in the middle would scream in yell scream at the refs scream at you know everything and all in a supportive fun way but right she was she was awesome, but She was definitely a much bigger personality than the rest of us So it was it was funny that my dad would come home and just be like, oh My mom's the same way all right, we've hit Tory and I's favorite part of these podcasts. It's a rapid fire. Oh boy high and not very high intensity Section, but I just like to bill it that it is Five questions. Everybody gets the same questions. Yeah, give or take give or take. Yeah, you're ready. I think so Okay, here we go. What is your favorite play of your career? Oh Favorite play of my career So far in the NFL would be when we played the Jets last year We had the touchdown Secure the game and there's a video of Jake and I celebrating the end zone kind of making fun of us Guys on the team did but it was a ton of had a ton of meeting a ton of That was probably my most meaningful play in the NFL. Wow. Well, why did you pick that one? I? Just think of the experience of being able to travel in London I'm not a big traveler But everything we kind of joke about this too in the offensive line room is like not a big traveler But if I'm forced to travel I have a blast So being able to the experience the whole London experience the fans there were awesome and then We were playing in a game. We were doing really well and that like that was the finishing Finishing drive and so I think so far. That's really kind of been the highlight So far. Hopefully to keep expanding that and keep playing in meaningful games Is there a TV show that you love or that you're binging right now? So I always do like one in-season show so Last year was criminal minds. Yes. Yes criminal mind started did the whole entire thing of criminal minds Talking with Marcus I tried to get in the game of thrones But like cuz a camp in the season it's hard It's really really hard because you have to sit down and like really focus where like you get home from work on a Lot of these days You just want like a nice light-hearted like story that you can kind of follow about a serial killer You can just like kind of follow but like if you fall asleep, you didn't really miss much. Yeah, but right now I'm watching bones I'm like redoing every single nice thousands crime show. So by the time I retire, I'll be out of them There you go. I think there's about like a hundred and fifty or two hundred of those episodes So you've got some time to work. I mean, there's a lot of criminal minds episodes and they come back, too Okay, next one. Where is it? What is your favorite place to eat? Oh? fair place to eat Down here I'd have to say bare bones and Buford. Yeah, it's my favorite Love steak so huge steakhouse person. Have a great time there every single time How do you get your steak cooked? So I was a medium. Well, I've worked my way down the medium. I'll never be a medium rare person I understand all the medium rare snobs Yep, so I've worked my way down the medium I'm happy there where if it goes medium rare, I'm fine if they you know cook it medium. Well, I'm also happy So, you know kind of a little best of both worlds right there Well, let's go ahead and expand this category just for you because okay Then like what was your favorite meal that at home got quadrupled and everybody had okay? Ah Chicken pot pie. Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, and so instead of doing like the true pie Like you couldn't do that because she'd have to make like two or three pies So it'd be like a ton of work. So she would get a Big big baking sheet like the like the different baking sheet do it and then would drop biscuits on top of it Yeah, so instead of having like just a crust on top you just had biscuits So you could just cut up or scoop a biscuit or cut it off and You're gonna have to send that recipe. Yeah, so I feel like we gotta get at after that one Who is the foot or which Falcon do you hang out with the most? Do I hang out with the most? Definitely the offensive linemen probably Drew Dalman Hennessy news and Caleb probably the four equally Kind of that did you go fishing with with everybody? So no, actually I didn't so they did that. That was super fun. Did you hear about it? Everybody heard about it. They actually it was really cool and the hotel staff were awesome So they brought the salmon back to the hotel and the They filleted and everything for everybody and kind of served as one of the meals So I thought that was a really cool thing But we were able to that day go to the military base Yeah, that's right in Seattle and that was really really fun experience actually fit in the back of a black Hawk helicopters Yeah, it was it was fun and talked with everybody there, but I did miss the fishing trip It looks like a blast though I'm sure our offensive line groups are generally tight because you guys have to do boring things over and over it again And only you guys understand it right right, but this group seems like it I mean you guys play well together on the field seems like you genuinely like each other's company Yeah, that kind of how that position group is I mean like describe what it's like in those meeting rooms Is it rock is it serious? Does it make a fun of each other? Like what's the dynamic there? I think there's a little bit of everything and Super fortunate. I really think we have truly one of the best offensive line rooms You know performance you can say whatever it is and we're not the people who evaluate that but in terms of culture You'd be hard-pressed to find a better room. It has better culture than we do and That's one the testament to the quality of guys that are in there, but then our coach is too of what they've said there but there's a real Like we we don't take it too seriously There's not there's definitely not a negative culture, and I know you guys know lead and yeah for the fans Who don't he's probably the most upbeat positive high-energy people that there is Probably on the planet and so when he's pushing that energy and we have great guys every single day that we know What's expected of us and they go out there and do that and so when you have guys who are just meeting the standard every single day You don't have to worry about that stuff You can have all the other fun like kind of you'd say like luxuries And I guess in the sense of you can have fun in a meeting room But also works like we can have a blast in there for 20 minutes But then when it's time to focus everybody's dialed in really focused And so when you have that super healthy Combination of having fun and having a fun workplace environment But in the same sense of everybody's a professional and really Loves what they're doing and wants to be the best at it and wants to be the best for the team That's when like great things can happen. And so that's why we're super fortunate. Yeah, something about Lead as well. I was talking to him the other day and he He has the loudest voice of someone that I think I've ever met He'd like projects his voice in a way that I don't know if I've ever like I was talking to him And I was literally sitting from me to you from him and he was yelling and I was like Whoa, yeah, but he was yelling nothing, but like positive nothing, but he's so Well, we're gonna wrap up last rapid fire kind of not rapid fire. Yeah question. What is your biggest pet peeve? So this is something this is like the ultimate icebreaker question. I think it's been rotated on every single time Unless something better comes to my head and this is something my fiancee will give me flak for she is a big And lover and this is funny. I just make fun of her. It doesn't even bother me anymore because it's like it's so comical Like I'll order a drink. So like I'll order a coke or something like that And I'm like, do you want anything? No, I'm good water. Take a sip of it before I even take a sip I would have just ordered you on. Wait a minute. Yeah, it's so you wanted the water Yeah, I love her and she'll laugh about this But notorious like can I have a bite of your food? I'm like, sure. Do you want to bite of mine? No, I would have ordered it That is a great way to wrap it up with Chris Lindstrom on the latest episode of Falcons in focus do what y'all do rate review subscribe to the Falcons Podcast network, but even more important than all that Participate in the Walter Peyton Man of the Year charity challenge a social media campaign designed to support and promote Chris Lindstrom You can vote for Chris on Twitter by using the hashtag WPM. Oh why challenge followed by Lindstrom or at C underscore Lindstrom? 63 can't believe I did all that you did well done miracle Chris. Thank you so much for the time really appreciate it We're gonna have another awesome guest next week. See ya