 This is the whole side where the garage is going into the second part of the house where we was watching the draft. Kind of during the time of it, you know, during the draft, so it was just a lot of emotions and that point, you know, as far as being like excitement, you know, good vibes, good feelings go towards like desperation and devastation. We just went into survival mode because the fire was coming and it was coming fast. I did have it melt down. I was like, I've been here 20 years. My house is burning down. I'm mostly dealing with the fire thing. I'm mostly dealing with still haven't got drafted yet, so it's a frustrating. Eddie Goldman, nose tackle, Florida State. Jordan Phillips, defensive tackle, Oklahoma. So the second round go by I didn't get drafted watching on an NFL draft ticker. You know, in a way I'm getting past the third round, so it was like it's coming sometime soon, so I mean, just get going and going and going. The Baltimore Ravens select Carl Davis, defensive tackle, Iowa. Xavier Cooper, defensive tackle, Washington State. He very seldom loses it. He threw his ball on the ground. I was like, okay. In the span of like hours, like things go from, you know, high, high and like hopeful and excited and disinherited to like, you know, what is going on, you know. Of course that night we set out in front of the house until about four o'clock in the morning in our lawn chairs. And then the next day we went to watch the remaining parts of the draft at my niece's house. Fourth round going. See some more tackles like go ahead of me, you know. The Tennessee Titans select, Angelo Blackson, defensive tackle from Auburn. Now I'm like at this point where it's like, you know what, I'm not about to get drafted. By this time, laid on the floor, like just like arms spread, like ego, like tears going down my face. Now we're getting to the end of the fourth round. And so I thought to myself, then this is probably going to be it. So fifth round coming around, foam ring. And he's, you know, rubbing his head like he does when he gets nervous. So hey man, we just traded up to get you. And, you know, super excited to have you just as a net. And, you know, while I'm on the phone, everybody around me, they don't know who I got the call from. So he gets off the phone and he says, um, yeah, well, we're going to Atlanta. Round number five, Grady Jarrett, a defensive tackle out of Clemson, Charles. I'll be frank, this is about four rounds lower than, I mean, than three rounds lower than I thought he would be going. The good news is that everyone is safe. There were no injuries. The bad news is the room that completely burned up contained all of Jarrett's memorabilia, all of his trophies. So all of those are now gone. We're going through a lot of, you know, missing at last night during the dress. My house, part of my house caught fire, man, this really unfortunate situation. And then with this election of day, man, it's just perfect. It's perfect. It's perfect. I lived with my family's parents and, um, I'm just really... Grady Jarrett burst through the middle, trying to block Jarrett one-on-one. You're not going to get that done. He has always had to fight, per se, to get what he wanted. So, absolutely. Did he have a chip on his shoulder? Absolutely. Grady Jarrett blasted him. We lost a lot, but, I mean, we also gained a lot too, you know. For me, and it also keeps me grounded because I never had an ego, but I can feel... I don't know, my self-prowards almost start to elevate a little bit before the draft. And it brought me all the way back real fast. Is, you know, is this moment going to defy you, you know? And I just keep going back to saying, like, it can all be going so fast. So why not make the most of, you know, every day, every moment? Why not try to give your best or your all? Because it don't last forever. So that'll be my way of fighting a fight, if you want to say that.