 Derek, you've had such good success inside the division. Does it come, maybe, from just seeing them twice a year? I think us just playing good, knowing our opponent, keying in and focusing throughout the week, and going on to executing each and every play. So I think it's just us just being locked in, and we're playing opponents in our division. You was proud of your accomplishment Sunday in the passing game, did you purchase anything? Rear high, six catches, 85 yards. We were over Sunday. It's time to move on from Sunday. But it was a great win and we're ready for this week. I guess heading into last week, talking so much about having a kind of a fire mentality. How important now is it kind of sustain that and to not let up? Yeah, we definitely want to keep that same intensity carried over until this week. And stay focused on the things we need to get better at, and continue to work as the week goes on leading to Sunday. And that's just, the mindset is just focussing and getting better every day. And by the time it comes to Sunday, you're ready to play. You guys finished that game on the offensive line, who weren't expected to be there when the season started. How much of a testament to what plug and play on the offensive line for you to be able to run like you are behind whoever plugs in on that group? Yeah, I mean, those guys did a great job. And they came in. Did a job very well. They prepared like it throughout the week. These guys work hard over there on the offensive line. And whoever's up, I trust them. And I know they're going to do a great job by the way they prepare, how they work over there. Darius Leonard seems like any time he gets, he'll praise you. He calls you a defensive and playing running back. Do you have like, I'm not going to say a rivalry, but like, is he one of those guys who be like, OK, yeah. This is a week where I'm really going to get up for this matchup. Yeah, I mean, he's a great player. You know, he hammered at the ball. He's always around the ball. His heart and soul of their defense, captain of their defense. And you know, me and him are really cool. Got a lot of respect for one another. And just love the way he plays the game. So yeah, it's definitely one of those games. You got to, you know, tighten your chin strap and get ready for a four-quarter battle. When you face the Colts, what are some of the things you know going in the games going to be like this? Or how is there any style that they play that always is consistent? Yeah, they always play very hard in all four quarters. You know, like Coach said, you know, some of us in their mentality, you know, it's always a tough battle. Always comes down to the wire. You know, they're a great team. They have great coaches over there and great players that play hard throughout those. You catch some DBs by surprise with your speed, Derek. Seems like even after all these years, sometimes DBs are taking bad angles when you hit that second level. Do you think there's still a little element of surprise with the speed that you have? I always don't know. I just go out there and try to get to the end zone and score and, you know, try to outrun the DB, whoever is beside me, to get to the end zone. There's a lot of fast players in this league, so I try to hit it another gear when I get in the open field. Do you recognize Caleb Wagner's performance? What would you think about what he was able to do in breaking your record and maybe what kind of inspiration and see just what he's been able to have success, this fight, you know, having to deal with, you know, some different physical situations? Yeah, I think it was incredible. I thought it was really cool. I got to talk to him a little bit on Instagram and hopefully he breaks some more. But, you know, that's really cool. Definitely inspiration to me. And I'm sure he's an inspiration to his team and everybody over there in that community. So, you know, it was definitely cool to see. And hopefully, you know, I can do something for him in these upcoming weeks. But I love to see it. So what did you think that record would ever be broken? I mean, you could run for five. Would you have 521? Do you figure that record? Like 502, something like that. Do you ever think that would be broken? Yeah, I mean, Florida boys are different. So I knew somebody would come around and break it eventually. What's the, or do you enjoy maybe the impact one of your big runs, you know, like the one you had against Seattle? What impact does that have on your teammates on the sideline, so forth? Do you enjoy, you know, seeing what it does for those guys? Oh yeah, just happy to make a play, you know, and especially in that situation, to be able to respond very quickly to give us a chance. And, you know, they did a great job blocking. So of course, they're gonna be happy. Of course, I'm happy because I'm able to get in the end zone. By the way, they blocked and did their job. So ours are appreciative of one another and we definitely get up when there's a big touchdown, especially one of those low ones. Erik, for that kid who broke your record, you mentioned you were on the phone with him. I guess what was maybe your message to him? You said that you were kind of inspired by him. Is there anything that you kind of said to him in particular? Oh yeah, I just told him to keep going, keep working hard, keep God first, break some more records. And like I said, I've been trying to talk to him, see what I can do for him. It's just a cool situation. He was out running guys, guys weren't touching them. This is very cool. And, you know, records are meant to be broken. I hope he breaks them more. When you're in a good rhythm from the ball series, do you feel more benefit of building that big play break one is coming pretty soon? Or do you just kind of go with the flow and just let it go where it happens? I really just focus on finishing runs. And then when I play comes, you know, make it. And that's always been my focus. But, you know, those guys up front are finishing for it. You know, you see the momentum start to carry in us, you know, getting in drives and moving down the field. When you're in a situation like you were Sunday or any day where you get that many carries, what prepares you, I guess, to be ready for such a big load weekend and week out? Yeah, just taking care of your body weekend and week out and doing everything you need to do to make sure you're ready to be ready for Sunday throughout the week and go out there and play the high level. How good was it to see Julio Jones just get going? Last Sunday, he made some great catches there from Ryan, continues to build the trust there between those two? Yeah, I mean, you see the highlights, you know, through his years at Atlanta and, you know, you hear about it when you're out Alabama. It was very nice and cool to see him in his element out there in Seattle last Sunday. You were talking about taking care of your body. It's what I was saying yesterday. We'll see you a couple of days after a big game when you're walking around like you're not even sore. I'm sure that's not the case, but, you know, being able to take care of your body the way you do, how much does that prepare you for, you know, the amount of carries you get throughout the season? Yeah, I'm pretty good at hiding it, but no. But no, yeah, I just stick to the things that help my body be prepared each and every week and to continue to do those things with my recovery process. This is a long season. Gotta make sure you take care of your body. That's the most important part. So you can come out here and play the high level we got the week. Speaking of high school, your stats were floating around this week. 1,397 carries in your career. 462 as a senior. Did anybody else touch the ball? Were there any other players? What do you think? Yeah, I just, you know, I love making plays. Love having a ball in my hand. And, you know, whenever it was, just try to go out there and make plays as much as I can. Wish the stats showed that. So yeah, I got the ball a lot in high school.