 Burrow to throw it, under pressure, swarmed under. Sack! Combined to take him down. Hit. Sack! Walker gets him inside the 10. He hits. Sack! DeMarcus, are you having the best year of your career? Statistically, you know, yes, correct. You know, this has been a blessing so far. You know, to have a lot of success. So it's been surreal, some hard work right there. You know, just to see the fruits, you know, of your labor payoff, the start of payoff. You know, it's surreal. Give me some players who've been that kind of influence on you. Practice wise, when you see Jeff, practice hard. I mean, you see him run to the ball, like that's, you know, you see a big guy like that moving. There's two things as an adult you can do. Either kind of, you know, match that energy, or you fold. And, you know, I get, I get, I get, I get paid a lot of money to play this game. So I matched it. You see guys just technique wise and individual. I mean, T.R. Tartt, definitely like, he going to give you a look. You know, I mean, just realistic, you know, football situations and practice. And having a hundred percent, you know, detail effort in the finish. And I mean, like, that's definitely had made me a lot, a lot better. Just seeing guys like, um, David, when he hit Tristan Worfester in camp, you know, saying like, oh, these, these guys practice hard, you know, and I mean, they're, they practice harder than some other teams. So that made me accept that challenge and better myself. Is it true that growing up in Jacksonville, your father had to be talked into letting you play football at the age of 15? Holy. How do you get that, yo? How do you get that, yo? All right. So here's what happened. And here's the truth. In the seventh and eighth grade, I was a three sport athlete. I did track. I did football. I did basketball. And I did track. And I played key roles in all three of those sports. We were, we were champions in all three of those sports too. Undefeated. We lost one game at basketball. So like my dad seen me. Like I was starting, I was in football. I didn't come off the field. I played every special teams, office and defense and basketball. My dad seen me like as the season went along, my role developed because my skills got better than track. I was the, I was our best head or I was our best mid distance runner. And I was one of my fastest printers. So for me, taking on that role for two years, I mean during camp during the summer too, during middle school, we had summer workouts. I had to drive a beach cruiser 5.7 miles every day during the week over summer during eighth grade to go for like football training. Driving to school and back. I mean riding a bike to school where everybody getting a ride and all that stuff. And my dad saw that. So when ninth grade came around and he was like, no, I'm gonna let you take a break. And that was hard. That hurted me. I mean, I like grade school wise, I think that's probably the only time I was struggling with because I just was too bored and having things to do. And then, you know, I think for, I think my dad for that day because my body needed a rest. My mind needed a rest. And when you fast forward to today, you know, a lot of guys was burned out for football and that wasn't the case for me. We're thankful you're here. It has been so much fun to watch you in 2022 and getting ready to go home to Jacksonville. Do you get a little fired up when you get to play in Jacksonville? You guys don't see it. You guys don't see it. That's all I can say.