 Well, we go back normally for homecoming and probably the highlight of that Isn't so much a game. It's seeing my teammates. There's a bond that you make that's nothing like nothing else And a friendship and because you know them down inside. They know you we've kept this great French. He's my best friend He's done well. I'm proud of him. Well, thank you. You have to I'm proud of you. Yeah, we love each other and You're gonna make me cry Oh Fips drops back on first and ten and throws a long pass to Dillingham. He's a strong leader I mean Mike's a leader. He was a leader through example. He was in a big word guy But on the field he'd led by example like leading Leroy keys around the end and blocking three people, you know Keys takes the pitch cuts wide right And scampers 41 yards down the sideline for a Purdue touchdown Tell us about Leroy and what it was like, you know with him as your teammate. Well Leroy Instead of talking about him as maybe the goat Right, I'd rather talk about him as a man as a person because his value system was impeccable He was inspirational to everybody he talked to Leroy was kind of person no matter how bad you were feeling When you talk to him and you left You felt good, but part of keys success a lot of people don't know this most quarterbacks Don't like the block too much When we ran that Leroy give the ball to Leroy toss and he'd let it he was like a pulling guard so he blocked I mean he was Part of the formula for Leroy success and he really went around the corner and cleaned it out my first game was you know college and You know the thing I think back at it there. I am shaking the hands With the first band that you know landed on the moon. I mean really and That was a real special moment for me and I had completely forgot about it But it was my visualized it again and it was like wow, you know, that was a special photo Fips drops back spots keys open up the middle when I retired and I did it on my own You always get that question you hear do you miss it? You know, it's like do you miss it and somebody asked me that I said, you know I was as happy or happier the day I retired than the day I first got drafted and it's like he Looked at me. Is it how can that be? You know, it's like you don't understand professional football and The pressure that we you know, we are under particularly a quarterback. I mean, it's like that everybody sees what you do Keeper pitches to keys. A lot of people wondered why coach Malinkoff was such a great coach He was tough as now. It's really tough the minute of guy when he spoke everybody listen Jack had cancer at the time and he decided Against medical authority that he was going to put his robe on and come over to the locker room and meet all the players So he comes in and he's the normal gruffie and he starts hugging every player and he said I'm what he loved you and But uh That's why it was such a great coach because he demanded a lot, but you knew he really cared about you