 How are we doing? How are you doing, Mike? Hectic. Yeah, I mean fun. It's kind of, I don't know, you're just getting an opportunity. You've got to seize the moment. And it was kind of a little bit refreshing to kind of get out in the field and kind of have to know the offense and just be able to let go and just play football and have fun with it like you didn't back in Pop Warner. Times I felt a little bit like a chick with my head cut off running around. I thought it was fun. Could have cleaned up a lot of stuff, but I thought overall it was a productive night. How do you know the offense? You know you basically have a weak-willed application. Mike, how do you process that? I don't think there's much processing. It's just like show up early, stay late, study really hard, and grip it and rip it, hope for the best. I mean, there's really no other way to do it. I mean, I've stumbled enough in my career at this point. Really, it's just sort of full gas, like go 100%. I mean, I'm in the facility at this last week, sun up, sun down. And it's just like I don't have a whole lot of more chances like that. So I'm going to just put my head down and keep swinging. That's not up to me. Play bottom. Do you all know where we're getting into this on that? How do you press down kind of still to get that into the run, what's the success on that one? I thought just the feeling of throwing a touchdown pass and celebrating with teammates and coming to the sideline and getting the head slapped in high five. So that was just a feeling I haven't had in a while. And it felt really good. And it's like that shot in golf that brings you back. Or that's why we do it. It was fun. And I'm really glad I get to feel that again and hopefully get to do it a bunch more at some point in the future. More so like at the instance of a transaction. Like I've been cut twice now. And once you get cut, you're just like, dang. And you sort of go through a worst case scenario. And you just have to sort of use everything that I've been taught through my career with sort of meditate a lot. A lot of the sort of sports psychology, everything you do through your whole career to stay mentally strong, snap out of it, just remind yourself a couple hours later that I know I'm talented, I know I can play. I just need the right opportunity and right situation and sort of right mindset. And I feel like I'm sort of more capable right now at seizing an opportunity just because I feel like I've grown as an individual a lot since my rookie year. And I just feel like I matured as an adult, as a human. And yeah, as funny enough as I wonder how my career is going, I feel like as a human I'm in a better place than I've been in a while. And it's a good feeling going out there and having fun playing football. I missed it. I think I'm just working on getting my confidence back because I'm the kind of football player I like. I just like making plays. I got to work on just being more consistent and taking what defenses give me. But just naturally within my game, that's how I separate myself because I make plays with my arm. And in order to do that, I play best when I'm confident. And when I walk up to line of scrimmage, I just there's no hesitation. And I've just been working on getting that back. I just haven't thrown the ball that much in the last two years, being on P-Squad in Tampa and battling for a three-spot in San Fran. So like I said, the most fun part about the night is literally just getting to play football. I just haven't played in a while and just knocking off some rest and having fun. I mean, there were a couple games in Arizona where I really felt like you don't really notice it until it sort of comes back. But I mean, honestly, out here, I wasn't really confident in the play calls just because I was barely spinning them out. But it was coming off my hand probably better than it has in a while. And that just feels really good. Well, the package kind of incidentally grew in the middle of the game. I mean, we highlighted the plays we ran, but we ran through them pretty quick. So my head said, he's like, you good with this play? And I'm giving him a nod like, yeah, I think so. Sort of like nudging a receiver like, oh, what do you have on this? But yeah, I mean, yeah, it's been amazing. Matt's like sometimes vets you have to, guys in the past, like ask them to sort of ask them questions and pick their brain and balance your personal curiosity. But you want to ask questions in annoyance, and you kind of have to walk that fine line. But Matt is like overtly quizzing us on our calls. Like, what are you doing here? What are you doing here? If I ask him anything immediately, he's, Matt's been amazing. And I'm very grateful. And hopefully from still here in a week, I get to sort of see him go through the course of season. And yeah, I'm really excited. And he's been unbelievable in the short time that I've been here. Yeah, I mean, people say you don't get a second chance to make a first impression. And that is true in the macro sense of the NFL. I've said some dumb things coming out that I'm not all that proud of. But I've had a lot of chances to make a first impression with new teams. And I think each one's been a little bit better, like understanding that line and how to come in and support slash demand things from guys and get everyone going and how to conduct yourself. And just like what coaches to go, ask certain questions. And like, there's a lot behind the scenes. And yeah, I just feel like I'm growing up. And I'm excited for the future. I mean, I owe a lot of my personal and professional development to Fitz and Ryan Fitzpatrick. Because I just thought I knew it all. But I didn't really understand what it really took to be a pro and to be like a professional quarterback in this league. I mean, I started all through high school, all through college, into the NFL up to that point, other than like three games in Arizona. But I got benched in Miami. And then I'm just like, all right, this isn't working out. Like, I'm tall, I'm smart. I can throw the ball. Like, what's going on here? So I was just like, I'm going to fall, every day, every minute. And Suity thinks, does, and all that. And that's sort of from Fitz. I learned how much time and effort and discipline and what a multifaceted thing being a quarterback is. And so got released from Miami, went to Tampa. Because I was like, I want to learn from Tom. I want to see how the best does it. Miami is still paying me so I can be on practice squad and not have to worry about it. Just take a year to study what it means to be a quarterback. And getting to be in the same room as Greatest of All Time, or arguably the Greatest of All Time, was amazing. And so after that year, I was like, all right, let's go to San Fran and see if what I've been studying this last year and a half has helped me out a little bit. And then didn't work out whatever, but came here. And I feel like this is a really good opportunity to just play football again. That's what I keep saying. I'm just really sort of grateful to be able to just go out and do a touchdown and celebrate with teammates. There's just miscommunications. There were probably a lot more than you guys even noticed too. Yeah, I was just trying to get my guy in motion. And I think he was like lining up or something, trying to get his feet in the ground. Just got to yell his name and tell him to go across.