 I think it wasn't good. I mean, we got another opportunity to come out here and, you know, get on the field again. I mean, it felt good. It was like the first day of school or something. You got that, you know, a little stomach feeling. It felt really good. Mechanically, what were they working on with you today? Just working the fundamentals of the offense, and it's my first time being able to go through the stuff that we've been working on in the meeting rooms and stuff, so I think that went really good. Just getting out there for the first time, you know, everything's a little different. You got different teammates. You got, you know, different cadence. I'm under the center every, well, not every play, but a lot of the time, and it's just understanding the difference. How do you feel the process has been as far as like going from Zoom to actually on the field, executing the things that Paddle Harrow wants you to do? I feel like they're two totally different things, but they're not outside of what you're able to do. You can do whatever you put your mind to. You can do whatever you want to put the time in and the work in to get to. So it's just up to whoever's doing it. So I feel like, you know, you put the time in after whatever we meet on and go work on it and grind on it, and you'll be able to do it. But like anything else, when you come out here for the first time and do something, it's going to be a little different. So it's just got to continue to work and take each day as its own. When the snaps were getting loose, what was going on there? How'd you fix it and how much work do you guys have to do on that? That was just a little, a little something, you know? It wasn't that too much. I wasn't fed over that, but we were working on that. We were working on that just a little different from, like I said, I play under the gun most of the time in college, and I'm not going to really get too much into skiing, but it's a little different here. So I just got to understand that and get used to it. Is that something that you worked on between the end of your college season and prior to the draft was working under center and working on seven step drops and things like that? Yeah, we were definitely working under the center. But at the end of the day, these are new people. I got new teammates. So it's not the same center I had been working with for the past few months. So it's understanding new teammates and building that rapport and getting those snaps here, wherever we may get those reps here. It's just, you know, getting those reps. It's first day. We got a long, we got a long way to go. What kind of stuff are you trying to work on or, you know, improve there? I mean, footwork is key to a quarterback. So we're just working on the fundamentals of the position and just going through reads and whatnot and understanding what comes with that as far as that goes. Background question. I know in the past people maybe wanted you to play different positions. I guess why was your conviction always so strong and wanting to be a quarterback? Because I mean, sometimes it's always like, you know, you got somebody that plays receiver or play safety or play something that you could put at a quarterback and win. But I was of the opposite. I was a quarterback that could play other stuff. So I never really felt the need to want to go play, you know, a receiver or a DB or something. I was a quarterback, you know what I mean? So it's not really a conviction. It's an identity. It's what I am, you know what I mean? What's your interaction been like with maybe some of the veterans who are meeting for the first time and maybe Ryan in particular? I always been cool. I mean, he had us over the house the other day. I mean, I don't know why they was doing all that, I don't know. But they could do all my teammates cool. They all opened up to us, all us rookies. They had us over there and just gave us a little bit of game and just where it comes with this process. Just tell you keep your heads up and know that a lot of work took place in order for them to get where they're at, so that's what it's going to take for us as well. You say, Ryan, have you over who else you have over the house? Yeah, all the offense. Offense of skill. What was made Malik about Ryan's comment about not mentoring earlier? What's that? What comment? Ryan Tana Hill, OK. You're welcome. Oh, man. Did you take anything from that? Or anything of significance or what are your thoughts? Ah, man, we chopped it up. I mean, it was never anything negative. Ryan's a good dude. And he had us, like I said, he had us over the house. Everything's cool, man. I have a question for you. This first time seeing you in person, obviously, for a lot of us, have you always had the body type of just, I mean, have you built that over the years? I'm just curious as to where that it all comes from. He's saying, look, whoa, I appreciate it. Yeah, I mean, I guess. I just got to get a glory to God on that one. You pray like it's up to God. You work like it's up to you. And I just try to go out every day and try to get better, whether it's on the field or in the weight room, just any aspect of my life. So I'm going to give it to him every time. Seems like you've had a lot. Ever since you were drafted to learn the Titans offense, how much did you see the work you put in ahead of time pay off in the field today? Sure, I've seen a lot. I mean, I was a lot better than what I thought it was going to go like. You know, you go through something for the first time, you don't know what to expect. And everybody put their opinions out about what they think. But nobody knows till you go through it. And I was just really, really appreciative of Coach Pat and Coach Todd in just preparing us in order to get out there and just go have fun and play the game that we love to play. I felt really good about it. It looked like you did some work on progressions. How that go, how limited was that at Liberty compared to what we're told and how much you have to gain there? I mean, I don't know what you were told. But I think progressions are a part of quarterback play wherever you're at. So I just felt like you get to different ones at this level. And like I said, you were a new team and new people, so you just got to get used to it. So it's going to take work. But this game is so based off of QB movement, how much do you think that really will accentuate what you do well? I don't know if it's based off QB movement. I think it's just the Titans offense. You know what I mean? I'll play action. That's his first day stuff. We got a whole offense, you know what I mean? We just run into Titans offense. We run in what they install every day, and we go out there and practice what we do in the meeting room, that's all. It seemed like you had a lot of questions for Pat along the way, too. How impatient, I guess, are you to sort of learn this thing as quickly as possible? I feel like I am patient in order to very much prepare myself. I mean, without preparation, you never feel comfortable. You never feel like you're able to go do your best. I just want to take every day like this my last and just learn as much as I can, retain that information, and go out there and try to do it the next day. You got a chance to say anything to trailing? It seemed like you had a tough day. Wasn't able to be out too much. He good. That's my roommate, too, so I'm going to chop it up with him. We like about his game and maybe how special it will be for you guys to kind of grow together starting this weekend. I think it's really cool that we got our whole Ricky class out here, and it's just us for a minute, so we can all get used to Titan's football and whether it be on offense or defense. And I just feel like it's really cool that we all get to spend this time together and grow as players. We're in these meeting rooms together. We're all growing. We're all competing. But it's the first time for all of us, so I feel like that's really cool. I know what the coach has kind of told you about it. The first day, I know you want to make a good impression, but it's a long journey. And just kind of take your time. What were they told you about that? You got 1% each day. That's all we're trying to get. 100 days, you'll be 100% better. That's what he told me. So it's all good. We're just going to work every day. Kind of along those lines, Malik, what do you expect out of yourself when you kind of embark on this journey? I just expect myself to come to work every day as long as God wake me up. You know what I mean? Just come out here and enjoy myself and try to be the best player I can be and fight through the mistakes, fight through the successes. I mean, either way, go. You got to stay cool, calm, cool, and collected. I messed up right there. Where did you kind of learn the calm, cool, collected attitude because it's kind of how you come across. It's not a bad thing. Yeah, I mean, life, really. I mean, it's a game at the end of the day. I mean, it's a very important game to a lot of people, but it's a game at the end of the day. You go through way worse stuff in life, and you have to understand that. And you got to be able to be resilient as a person outside of football. So I feel like when it comes to football, you just got to be strong-minded and understand it's not your identity. And I feel like you're supposed to use this platform for something. Like, I'll use it for God. Other people use it for whatever charity I want to do. So at that, I don't know. That's how I feel about it. I don't know about that.