 I'm here with two of the most exciting young players in the National Football League. Richon, talk to me a little bit here. Your versatility, watch where you're lined up here, and tell me what's going through your mind as far as when you're lined up on the line of scrims. Yeah, so right now, I'm just in a big guy right now, just playing like a three-take knee. I see the auto corner of my eye. I see the jet coming. I'm like, shit, I'm just going to make a move and try to see if I can penetrate it. And, you know, obviously he kind of did the work for me, and I was able to get down on it. I love the pre-snap awareness that's outstanding, two of the most versatile inside line buggers in the National Football League right here for many years to come. Very valuable for a defensive coordinator. Now what we're doing right here, talk to me a little bit here about what's going on, Jay, on with your alignment on this two-man stack. All right, so right now we've got a zero blitz, and our check is to get Richon into the blitz, and I'll take his responsibility with the coverage. So Richon is reminding me of that right now, and then I see we're in the goal line, so I want to get my heels no deeper than a white line, and then just be ready to play really good technique. You guys communicate very well with one another. Talk to me a little bit about Richon. Now you're coming, you're timing on this blitz and the b-gap. Yeah, so right now, Jay and I are communicating, Jay and I are doing coverage. I'm the one now doing the Baker blitz. Since the back is split out, so right now I'm basically telling the D-line, I look, I'm bakery, going in that b-gap and trying to create some type of, you know, disruption back there in that backfield. Very nice. Jay, talk to me about just your positioning on the hip. And what I loved about this, you shot your glove hand. You didn't panic. You waited right to the end. This is tremendous coverage by a linebacker. Oh yeah, no doubt we saw the running backs in the tight end split out in this position before on film and just knowing the stack alignment that he can have a two-way go to play inside or outside. So let's D-B press and I'll play it off and just wait it patiently. And fortunately, these guys kind of ran into each other a little bit and messed up their timing and just made a really good break on the ball. All right, let's talk about this huge, huge goal line play. Talk to me right here, Richon. Tell me your keys. I'm looking at what your trigger point is right here, which is very, very valuable. So right now, Richon, I know I got the A gap. I see the back basically kind of like going far type formation almost, but it's gun there. So I was like, shoot, I see they take my A gap and I'm like, I'm going to replace them and I'm going to just fit off on the running back. And people don't understand how quick this has to happen. How all this has to quickly go through your mind because this is a critical junction in this football game. This is going to be a coverage aspect for you, Jay on right here. As you see, you're in coverage. You're dropping off in the slot. Tell me when you know the trigger, when the pass breaks down and the quarterback starts to improvise. So right here, we're in one of our mini cover one coverages and we got, we got two rat players outside and soon as Matt Ryan right here just got outside the tackle box and tried to scramble, you know, I had to trigger and make a good play to get us off the field and forth down. And this is a huge fourth down play to play linebacker in this league. You've got to be decisive. You've got to trust what you're seeing, pre-snap and post-snap, but you also have to have the ability to pull that trigger and have confidence in yourself. I really have loved watching the development of you two guys. As I said, two of the best young inside linebackers in this league, Jayon Brown, Rashon Evans. Thanks for being here guys. Thank you. Thanks for having me. It's very cool. Very cool. Thank you.