 The day I became a falcon was pretty crazy. I was in Vegas with my family and some friends, so it was day three. I watched the first two picks in my hotel room. I saw the Georgia call. I saw the picks, the Atlanta was coming up next, so I'm getting ready to answer the phone. They told me when I was coming and telling my family, like, just telling them that they're about to be a falcon. It was just a crazy surreal moment. Like, I could explain the feeling, like, what it felt like. I wish I could. There was just so many emotions going on in my head. I wanted to scream, I wanted to cry, I wanted to jump and run, but it just was a great feeling. The Atlanta Falcons select Darren Haller to send you back to San Diego State. Something that my dad created. He would text me before every high school game, like, send me a long message, and that thing he'll put to the glory of God. So, one game he just acronymed it, T-T-G-O-G. I'm like, what is that? Like, I'm like, what is, like, what are you talking about? And he would tell me what it was. I was like, oh, can I see, I see, I see. And then it kind of just expanded from there. We would have meetings every Thursday before our varsity football games. And we would talk, like, I'd say space for men to come together and talk about any problems that they were having in life. And just, I don't have any brothers as well, again, like I said. So, people look up to him as an uncle and me as a brother. And people come to me with their problems. And it's just, it's continued since then. So, it's going on like five years now. And he's just a rum out in the community. And that's very much a mine, I'm sure. We were super close. Just growing up, he was like, always my coach as well. So, just going out there and playing with him and him, like, just getting me better every year before I got to high school and just trying to work with other trainers was just a great way for us to get closer. He always told me, like, no fear, whatever I'm on the field. Just living a life, really, just, there's no fear. I go out there and, you know, I can do all things with Christ of Trentons to me. So, just going out there and playing through that and living my life through that was a great advice he gave me. What was his reaction when you were drafted? He went to the room and cried. He went to the other room because we had, like, two conjoined rooms right after, but he went to the other room and cried for a little bit. I didn't see him for about 30 minutes after I got drafted. A good role model can do a lot for a person. I've seen it plenty of times. I've seen what a bad role model can be to a person. So, just being there and being in the face that people can look up to and just, somebody's going to give it their all, every single play, every single day and just give out the nation everything that he has.