 A couple seconds but you have the opportunity to sit down and have an extensive conversation with him. There's a lot to be learned and I got away with a lot of it. What would you take away from that? I mean a lot but most part there's a lot about, you know, not mostly just ball but also business and how at the end of the day like it all comes down to how you perform, you know. All the stuff you do off the field, all the stuff that comes with it, the stuff that he's going to have come into him after his career. It's not because he's a great dude, he is. It's because he dominated on the football field, you know. Just keeping the main thing, the main thing. And then hearing about just stories of his and advice on quarterback play was pretty cool. As far as on the field for you the first couple of days, what do you think? What are you getting up to speed with? What do you need to work on? It's been good, I mean a lot. I need to work on everything. Just trying to get better every day. Now it's good that we're at the rookie mini-camp. It was like all new stuff the night before. All the stuff we've ran for the most part we've already ran. So it's kind of like testing our recall. We're not just kind of getting thrown in there. We know what to expect. We get looks that we've probably seen maybe not before yet. But opportunities to work on and develop from what we learned at over rookie mini-camp. So things from the playbook to field in regards to the transition for you. Seeing the running through things you learned the night before. It's good. I think that's something that all of us needed to learn very, very quickly. Like the amount of material that's expected to be known. College, it's definitely a lot. But it's just taking it to that next level. And all of us who are in the hotel, we're in there studying with each other. Getting in a room and going over the script and what we're going to have doing. So it's been so much more important for each of us to be locked in for each other. Not just for ourselves. How much you're able to do out here now without thinking is any of it muscle memory yet as far as the playbook goes? A little bit. I think I definitely need to get to a point where it's just like second nature. And we have a lot on us as quarterbacks. It's a quarterback-centric offense for sure. So I think right now I have a step-by-step process that I like to make sure I stick by. And as things go by, that process will just get faster and faster. What if you pick and we'll kind of get on the same page getting rid of them with your new receivers. I know it's early but how does that seem to be going so far? Yeah, I mean it's all about chemistry. It's all about the timing and even with simple things like motions with plays. We talk about just the most important thing right now for us is just operation. We want to be able to get out there, get lined up correctly, be clean on our cadences and everyone getting off the right way at the right time and timing up our motions. And those motions are different depending on the receiver. So sometimes it might be a little too early, it might be a little too late. This is where we work out the kinks and get to know those guys. And I'm taking advantage of every rep I can get, not just on the field but back there and taking mental reps whenever I can when Ryan and Malik are taking reps. I mean just how to handle yourself as a professional on an NFL team. It's been great to see him take charge in the meeting rooms and stepping in and giving words of advice to his receivers. Being at 10-year NFL that comes into handy. You know exactly what you're looking for on specific plays and can step in as more of a coach and I just aim to get to that point eventually in my career. Your off-season work has been going. It looks like you've been, at least out here today, what we saw a lot more decisive with the football, a lot more comfortable. Just trying to get better every day. I'm not focusing on what I can control wrong. What kind of stuff have you done this off-season? A lot, you know, been a long off-season. A lot of times it's the last game we played. What is your mindset approaching, you know, this season knowing, you know, Lava's got drafted, it's a big off-season training camp for you. How are you approaching this? I mean, what is knowing that change, you know? You go to work the same way. It don't matter. I'm just trying to grow each day, you know, learn from what we did last practice. That's about it right now. I mean, is it, you know, it's the same amount of competition you compete against yourself every day. You don't go competing against guys. You don't go looking over your shoulder. You just try to get better, bro. You're just trying to get better every day. I mean, take that, how you take that, y'all control it in there. I mean, just trying to do the best I can to get better every day, whether that's on the field or off the field, watching film and just trying to focus on whatever the script has for the next day and just trying to use these opportunities and these reps through this spring process and just try to keep improving. You think so? I appreciate that. I mean, I've just been working hard, bro. I mean, all you can do is go to work every day, try to get better than you were yesterday. I feel like coming out of college, that was kind of my main thing, too. When I got here and I was primarily, I played pretty much two positions and now I feel like I want to kind of expand on to that and just be able to help out wherever I can. Is that you coming to the coaches to say that or they come to you asking you to do a little bit more? I think they come to me, you know what I mean? And I kind of already, I just, like I said, no matter where I'm at in this league, it's like the more versatile you are, the more you're able to kind of help out and be able to play anywhere. A lot of times like with, you know, from doctors or whatever, there's timelines and a lot of times like people don't heal the same way for whatever type of issue. So just kind of like readjusting my expectations and like listening to my body. I'm a guy who like, I feel like I like to push through discomfort and stuff, but like kind of knowing where that line is to stop. Yeah, that's really helped me out. What did you learn about yourself? I feel like just like kind of the way I handle adversity. I think I'm proud of the way I handle adversity. Really ever since I came into the league, I feel like especially last year, you know what I mean? There's a lot of, I feel like there was expectations on me to get back and I wasn't ready. My body wasn't ready, you know what I mean? But it was the toughest thing I ever had to go through in my life, but I feel like it's kind of built me into the man I am today. You know what I mean? Not even just here in the facility with my teammates, but actually like at home as a husband and a son and a brother. What did you learn through the adversity, but how important is it to avoid adversity personally? Yeah, yeah, I mean there's a fine line between just kind of like, I feel like you got to go with your gut a lot of the time and kind of a young guy like me, I feel like I'm someone who I like to kind of push it and outwork everyone, but there's some times where if you outwork people, it's going to end up costing you. That's kind of what it came down to.