 Absolutely, it just shows how much work the offensive line put in and the coaches hard work they put in to make sure that O-line is playing as best as they can. You seem like there were a lot of pressure on that long run, yeah, right? Absolutely, you know that Reggie Robinson, he came in from the wide receiver and actually made a key block on that run, so a shout out to him. And that offensive line, you know, just made a big hole for me and I was able to run through it. Obviously the first couple of guys were three outs and such, but the rest of the way, we guys were moving the ball, getting a couple of first downs, just about every position. Could you just kind of feel like some momentum going into running game like that? Absolutely, you know, that's what the running game started, started the game off with Tajé having that great run on that right side of the line and just the momentum just kept rolling from there. There's some plays, being violent every play, you know, just got to clean up some things, but to be able to, you know, be a full complete player would be nice, you know, just continue to work on it. How does that transition come along with, you know, going from division two, facing this level and after you're facing that level? Um, yeah, I think people think when we, when we played division two, people always think the competition level is down or we, uh, the game speed is different and stuff like that, but, um, you gotta remember we won two national championships in a beautiful way, you know, so I think our talent level was there, you know, I think I was competing at practice, you know, big dudes, uh, just coming out here and continuing to do the same thing. What did you like about the joint practice experience? Oh, it was nice to hit somebody else. You know, you go up against somebody the whole week, your teammates the whole time during camp, so when you get in, uh, going into joint practices and seeing different levels of competition or different, you know, different faces is really nice to go after. How soon did they tell you you were going to be back in the center and support back? Uh, yesterday they told me there was going to be a chance, uh, if Malik went down, obviously, which I'm glad he didn't, but, uh, and then before, before the game today, uh, Braves was like, you know, I may, I may put you in there for a snap or two. So that was kind of cool that he, uh, threw me a bone on that one. Did you log it and throw it all? I did. Yeah. I was, I was kind of joking around with some of the guys like, uh, I hope they don't act like they're going to bring pressure because I'm going to check it and throw it deep. If I see one of one of my guys in the receiver room pressed up out there, but, uh, I just tried to stick to the read, handed it off the first time and, you know, gained however many yards on the second one, but it was, it was a cool experience for sure. So when Braves told you the plan, did you know what play it was going to be, or did you kind of have to wait for a call like any other court? I figured it was going to be a run play majority just handed off. Uh, um, don't get too fancy with it, but, um, you know, we practiced, uh, like one play yesterday, a practice and that was the play that we ran. So, um, it's not like I hadn't done it before as my first time in there, but, uh, like I said, it was a cool experience and, uh, you know, it shows a little bit of trust that they trust in me to do it. So, um, it's a compliment to me for sure. I take it as a compliment. Uh, yeah, everybody was, uh, congratulating me, but, uh, first thing I did was, you know, shout out to the whole line. Yeah, they start, you know, um, some of the, we just, we just, we just went on the same page the first two drives and, you know, we, we finally got in sync with each other and, you know, we made it happen. It's just going to take, you know, day by day. That's why we got, you know, training camp. That's why we got all these days and just stacking the one at a time. Now I really got this while I was up here, I just thought that while I might have found a shirt and I liked it. What's, uh, what's, what's the feeling of leaving here with the win and how you think you guys did as opposed to the offensive? Uh, winning is always good. You know, everybody wants to win, um, but the finish line, I feel like we came out, we came out very good, um, aggressive, didn't let them, didn't let them score too many points, um, holding, hold, held them to field goals a lot. It was just came out of play fast and physical. Coming in, always when you practice and get out of people, you, you, you get the, the going, get, get going with what they, what they doing. You're always going to feel comfortable, but feeling comfortable is, is something that you want to do. You want to be confident in what you, what you got to do for the team and just go out there and play. Have you missed an open field tackle? I mean, yeah, pretty perfect there, haven't you? Uh, no, I have it right now. I don't want to jinx it, but no, no, no, no. You've made some stuff happen in the return game. Got a little exciting at the end there, but you continue to be able to contribute there. That's what you did in college as well, right? Yeah, I did, I did, um, poem turns. I knew that was probably one thing that was going to get me, um, in the league. Uh, so I took it, took it farther when I posted it, um, cause a lot of guys can't, can't do poem turns, so that's one, that's one thing I can, I can do, and I'm very good at it.