 I and my teammates are out there to get the credit for the wins or losses, whatever, but everybody's a part of those games. James Thomas Collins Jr., and I'm the Director of Football and Medical Services. I'm entering my 31st year in the National Football League and my 29th year with the Los Angeles Chargers. What's up, Jerry? Good. He and his staff are one of many that help you get out between the lines to perform each and every Sunday. We're healthcare providers, and so healthcare providers are usually, I would say, compassionate people because they care about people in general. And even though we're working in athletics, we're still compassionate about the athlete. What percentage do you think you're pulling at right now, the strength of it? I grew up in a little small town, probably 20 minutes south, I think, of Annapolis. And we thought everything was normal. We had what we had. I guess as I got older, I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do in life. I left college and joined the Navy. Hospital Corps School was here in San Diego. After two years, I put in for aviation physiology. If you watched Top Gun, the scene where they go inside the chamber, they do all that stuff, that's what I was teaching. Deep down inside, I wanted to really get into athletic training, but I just didn't know how. So I applied for San Diego State, and then the following year, I was totally into the program. The internship came up, and I knew it was an internship, but I knew if I do a great job, then maybe there's opportunities from one of the other teams, but it worked out pretty good. The head athletic trainer called and go, I got a position open, do you want it? I'm like, on my way. I did have a couple of people here and there that say, well, okay, you're not going to get an NFL because I think from where we lived and where we came from, you wouldn't expect someone to make it to this level. I think for all athletes, their relationship with the training staff, for me, with James and his staff is very important. It's just worked out. I've just been blessed by a lot of, meeting a lot of good people and people helping me out along the way. Like everything else, we never do it alone. And so I'm just appreciative of all the people that I've run into over the years that have really been an integral part of me making it to this point.