 My teammates actually gave it to me used to be V8. I used to weigh number 8, gave me V8 and then like I used to be running and playing everybody just started saying slide. I had to get stuck with it. You got to cut it loose. Ridley, touchdown. Talbot, Ridley. Ridley, touchdown. The way I'm from man, there's everybody's good. Everyone. I mean, you know you know people who haven't made it into the NFL or made it to college or you know made it just a high school but there's a lot of I mean talent where I'm from. You got to be creative. You got to know angles. You got to know how to like you got to see his legs. You got to see his feet. He moved. Okay. I got him now. It's not a science. It's an art. It's art. How do you foresee Calvin Ridley making the jump to the next level? I really think Calvin Ridley's made this great coming out of the break and really drop his weight separate out of the break. But you know this guy is really a hard working, very dependable receiver. Great hands. One thing I did do a lot man that I not that I sit right here and look back. We trained a lot like me and my teammates and my homeboys. We actually went to the field, put a ladder out there, trained. We played football all day. Like I could honestly sit right here and look back and say man, I was training the whole time. I would you know go straight to YouTube for that. I go Mark Koop, AB Julio. I just you know go straight to YouTube honestly watch it. I could watch anybody and just take it from the YouTube to the field. I was fast. I knew I was a fast kid and I played running bags. They just gave me the ball and ran. But when I got into high school that's when I started to develop you know the separation and trying to create space in my roster. I want to run off the line fast. I want to scare them. When I'm coming out the ball I just want to scare the guy with speed. Yeah, heck yeah. I ran. I think I scored in Dallas on that. I can make it look different every time. I'm just tighter. Emotionally we're trying to see if you get a man's own read which is know his man. Now I know I'm getting it now. So I'm like alright, I'm just going to spin him around. Trying to get him over as best I can. And then I slipped him. To make him think I was going in, then I slipped him back out. Because once I got inside of him he going to think I'm running the basics. Because this is a known concept on the red zone. So like right here when I get right there he's thinking I'm going in. Look at his eyes. Now I know I got him because he's not even looking. Touchdown. Slide when you score when you go all the way. That's what slide is. There's Ridley. Because Calvin Ridley was a stride and a half. Oh man, Julio was a huge, huge, huge. Not only Julio, Mohamed Sanu and Justin Hardy. I can honestly say that. But Julio definitely just, I mean obviously he's one of the greatest. So I always had my eyes locked on him. And just the way he did things and just the way he carried himself, he was confident. It was easy to watch him. You know Moe, they also did things right. And I would play that high level. I thought they were really good and caught the ball really well. And just, you know, they were all locked in at all times. I always watched them. But Julio, man. It's confidence. I learned that from him and I thank him for that. My own flavor. That's a C-Red. I'm C-Red right now. I put my own flavor on it. Give me an opportunity to get the ball. I'm always excited to get the ball. Especially when it's a good look. Be able to make a play. Yeah, that's a lie right now. That's a lie.