 So, Derek, I'm assuming that you're not taking last December's performance against the Jaguars for granted as you prepare for Sunday. Yeah, I really think about that anymore. We didn't play them and they won last game, so I mean, that should be out the window by now. I don't want to worry about that anymore. No. Another opponent game we got to win, so. Patience is coming to play for you as it was around. Say it again. How much does patience come to play? Like, what role does that play for you as it's around? I mean, you got to have patience as a running back. You let your blocks set up, let the play develop, and as you see a hole just hit it. Is that kind of like a requirement for the wide zone? Um, not really. It's all different plays, you know, you know, depending on how they happen. Depending on what you need to read and how the blocks are set up, but not in that big play. What would you say makes you such a great fit for that scheme of wide zones? I mean, I don't know him. I don't really, I don't mean, I just have to go out there and do my job. I don't really get into, you know, what makes me great or anything like that. I let the people who watch me, you know, and last my game, you know, make those say what they want to say about it. But I just got to do my job. Obviously you've done some good things already. Do you feel like turns into running back season now in that the weather starts to turn and in that you kind of took the steam on your shoulders that this stretch last year in similar circumstances? Just doing my job. I mean, that's all I can say. Just want to do my job and get paid to run the ball and when I did make plays, just doing my job. What's it like when you get in a good rhythm and you guys go back in the huddle? Is there a lot of chatter or is it all just business-like? You just want to keep feeding you the ball? What's it, what's it like as you're picking up chunks of yardage and gotten into a good green ball of drive? Just taking one play at a time. Focusing on the play that's called. You know, just keep my momentum going, keep moving downfield and getting the end zone. There's a whole million plays, I think they put out a Titans Hattle list today. Six huge plays over the last two years, more than anybody in the league, more than the best receivers, Ty and Caleb and stuff. What's it like when you're realizing that you're breaking those open? Have you ever seen yourself on a jumbotron and see what's going on behind you or as you realize that this is going to be another one of those? What's that feeling? Well, my eyes get big if you haven't seen any pictures, but you know, it's just credit to those guys up front and everybody blocking and I'm just making my reads doing the job the best I can and it's up and field, just trying to get six points. You had to pick anything you've changed as a runner over the years, what do you think might be one or two in terms of style or anything? I just want to be me, I never really changed. Just be me, continue to improve on everything that I need to get better at. Same runner? Yeah, same runner. Derek, I got it late. I don't know if you were asked about the sign or not. Just your thoughts on what they did to that? Yeah, that was a great moment for me and my family, my hometown and for them to recognize me and put a sign up for me. That's just something I'll never forget and I'll cherish forever. That don't happen too often, so I was very grateful and thankful for them doing that for me. Did you see that coming? They talked about it in previous years, but never really got it worked out and it finally happened. My coach Pat, who passed this past year, really was pushing for it and finally got it done, so I was happy for him. Coming from where you come a long way, what does it mean for you to represent your hometown the way you have? Like I told them when I talked to them during the ceremony, I told them I put Yuli Floyd on my heart and I carried them everywhere I go and I'm going to continue to do that as I'm playing.