 When did, did you pass, I guess yesterday, did you get out of the process? Yeah, I stopped feeling symptoms. I was very aggressive about the concussion and trying to be as forward as possible. I wasn't just sitting in a dark room the whole time. You know, I reached out to some people that I really trust and I tried a bunch of things that, legal, things that I really thought that was gonna help me and you know what, three, four days in, I was really feeling a lot better consistently and I'm just really happy. I had the, like the access to go do those things. And you know, I've started putting down a little zeroes on Monday and then they had, there's a whole bunch of little steps you have to take. And so every step I took, there was never a hiccup. It was, okay, you passed. And then we just kept passing things until they said you're cleared. So I think I was officially cleared yesterday. That whole process, right? You're laying there on the field. They bring the stretcher out, they take your face mess off. Yeah, I was like, what was that? Like, yeah, I've always, I mean, you see that happen to people and you really hope it never happens to you. And I had, the reason why they put me on the stretcher is apparently couldn't wake me up. I was, they have been jokes that I was snoring on the field. And the trainer said I was legitimately like snoring and I just knocked myself out and my first thought I woke up and I knew I couldn't move. But I've never had the feeling thank God of extremities feeling different or anything like that. And I imagine it's like when you sit in the toilet for too long and sleep wrong on the arm, you know what I'm saying? I had nothing like that. And so I knew when I woke up there's a bunch of people around me and my first thought was I felt terrible for my wife. Cuz I can only imagine what she was thinking, right? Like, it's gotta be awful. And I just felt so bad for her and I had the worst anxiety. After scaring all the people in the stadium and at home and friends. And I mean obviously getting knocked out is never a good thing. But when you pull the stretcher out, you don't ever want to put yourself in that position, you don't want to people to feel that for you. And I'm just super lucky it was just what it was. And yeah, I mean it was a really surreal experience. I didn't, definitely not one I enjoyed. You remember the blow from looking at the video was it didn't look like it was? Yeah, I think I got a little bink on the side and then I came back on my head all I really remember is I remember the play, I remember the check, I remember all of it. I go to the pile and then I remember I woke up and I was on a stretcher. So that's the big talking point now, right? Is the concussion thing and the movie comes out with Will Smith a few years ago and all that and I just think that this training staff, this franchise, Vrable, John, they are so I guess progressive with this concussion stuff, they're so cautious and conservative about it. These guys really took all the right steps and I would never put myself in a position, especially having two little girls now to just go out and play, just to go play. I think there was a time in college you're willing to risk it all, right? But if I wasn't feeling like myself, I would not be playing in this game. And these guys, I'm just really appreciative for this franchise and especially John and Vrable for being so just they really understand that stuff. And I think guys in that locker room now are doing more than ever to take care of their brains and understand the repercussions of what we do is a really big deal, so yeah, I think. Did you see, I mean obviously you were trying to gather your sense of it. Did you see how many people came to check on you? No, I didn't see a video or anything. I know that like, like I said, it's just a weird deal, man. You wake up and there's a bunch of people standing around you. You don't really recognize anyone and they're asking you questions and you're just like kind of just tripping like you're freaking out. And then Todd Torselli, he pops his head into my little vision and he's like, hey, you're good, you got knocked out. And then once I saw like a face that I really could recognize, I was cool. But my whole concern the whole time that I was on the stretcher was like, how can I get off the stretcher as fast as possible? I don't want these people to think like the worst. Because I knew the way I felt, I was like, I'm okay. So it was just a weird experience. Have you had a bunch of a history with concussions in the past? Well, that 19 game, I definitely got body bagged. My Mr. Andre, what's his name? Branch, that's okay, you definitely do your homework. It's a little disturbing. But yeah, I got banked, I got a little side piece and I got knocked out there but those are the only two I've really ever had that caused me to lose consciousness. But yeah, I mean, it's like I said, it's a huge talking point right now. It really has been for a while and this staff, everybody, myself, my family, we take it very seriously and I'm keeping track. Don't worry, I think two, I'm happy with that number. That's a solid number to stop on, it's not have any more of those bad boys. We'll be all right. If you mentioned your family and the anxiety and so forth, is that what you felt like you wanted to kind of- Well, you kind of out of it and it's just so quiet and I think as we're driving through, I can hear KB and some of the guys say, hey, we're praying for you, blah, blah, and then you start to really realize that this stadium's kind of just waiting for it to see if you're okay. And so you put a little deal up and you just want people to know you're all right, you know? I know you had a tough time earlier when the opener when the crowd wasn't exactly. Yeah. It wasn't nice on the other hand to kind of get some- I mean, that stuff, hey, how are you doing, Matt? Boys, how are you doing? They waved. This stuff with the opener, man, what I said after that third game, I believe it was after the Colts game, I mean, I meant all that stuff. But at the time, these people are entitled to their opinion. They can say whatever they want to feel, however they want to feel. I wasn't necessarily paying attention to crowd noise or anything like that. My biggest concern was my wife and how she's feeling right now. I just, putting her in that position, I just felt terrible. I'm wondering if you've heard how much your absence have affected Josh Allen on that quarterback sneak. Yeah, I know, man. I got knocked out so hard I played for the Bills for a couple of snaps, man. I was torched out there and now I was a funny little man. I was like, Chris, what's his name? Bersard. Bersard? Yeah. Yeah, man, you got to take an L on that. You might have to take a little pay deduction after that little comment. And the thing too, it's not like there left tackles a slap. Like Dion Dawkins is a good tackle in the league. It's not like he's some, you know, sent him on in guy, you know what I'm saying? He's a dude. So it's an honest mistake. I think it's funny and I think everyone was destroying them on the old Twitter sphere, so it was a good deal. How big is this game, obviously, on Sunday? Yeah, I mean, this is the NFL. It's not like, I mean, it's not like college where you have these games. You play in smaller schools. You wipe them off and you have like two or three big games that really count. Every single game is so important. This is the vision game. This is a backs against the wall game for both teams, regardless of what the records are. I mean, just sitting back and watching the past couple of games, it feels like whatever you guys do, plug in, even during games when guys are getting injured. It's pretty impressive that you guys are able to keep that up with you. We have a great old line room. I mean, I think guys have left, guys have come back and our old line room, the guys in the old line room truly care about themselves. I think a lot of like, this isn't like an individual sport, especially in the office line room. You can't be a guy that's, you know, only solely focused on yourself and your individual goals. You can't, you know, it's not like you're a basketball player where you can, you know, change a game on your own. You have to play as a unit and, you know, being for the boys is, I know it's a cliche we use all the time, but really this, this office line really believes it. And we really care about each other. Bobby comes in a week of, ends up playing the game. You know, all those guys the whole time on the sideline. Roger's talking to him, Ben's talking to him. There's over communication. Those guys know how to help guys on the fly. And I just think, we just have a great room. We have a great guys. We have a bunch of great guys with great personalities. We mesh so well together. And guys that come in from different places, they fit in. I don't even know how it works, man. It's pretty wild. Random question, but what does an O-line have to do really well to sell a play action fake? That's the question we're getting in the middle of the season, man. I mean, play actions are, obviously, you're trying to trick the defense into thinking you're running the ball when you're not. And then you throw it over the top. So low helmet, sell and run, you know. If the opportunity presents itself, if you have a double team to really get into that double team and make them feel like it's an actual run, that's a really important thing in play action. You guys do that pretty well as a group. Well, I'm not here to talk about scheme. But we have ran a play action before. What the players said that you guys have talked from time to time about recovering from the knee injury. What are some of the things that you guys have shared as far as that process and how to overcome it? Overcome knee injuries? Yeah. Or does injuries in general? Knee injury. You know, what do you guys have? Yeah, I've raped tears ACL? I don't know if he ever did. I said Bud Dupree. Oh, Bud Dupree. I'm sorry, I thought you said Vrable. Hey, maybe he's not a hundred, right? Maybe he's not. Yeah, Bud and I, we talk a lot, man. Going through that, it was a really crazy year last year in 2020. There's so many guys, Nick Bosa, Saco, and Barley, Odell Beckham, Bud Dupree, Solomon Thomas. Dude's just going down left and right in a crazy, short. I think week five is when I did it. To week eight was just a crazy amount of guys going down with ACLs, and you never want to see that happen if they're on your team, not on your team. And yeah, Bud and I talk all the time. We talk about, hey, what works for you to make this feel better? It's a process to work through these pains and nicks, and you go from feeling just I'm just a little sore to now. It's like, OK, my knee hurts today. This hurts today. And it's like, how do you overcome that stuff and sharing different recovery habits that we do? But yeah, there is definitely a quicker bond there with the ACL thing.