 As a role model in the area and as an African-American role model in the area. That statement, it touched close to me because number one, I had my father, he was an army. I have a brother-in-law that's in the Marines now, and he actually got injured in Iraq and standing up for the flag is respect for them. The song, yes, it was wrote by a slave owner and all that. And I totally understand what they're doing it for or what they're trying to make a statement for. But the statement is they're getting on their knee and they're not putting their hand over the heart. So my thing is, and like I tell my guys, anybody get on their knee, they're not playing. I mean, and if anybody got to say so to it, I step down. And there's a different way to doing things. Like you see the NBA, they're locker norms. They're not disrespecting anybody by getting on their knee. And I stand behind that by 100% so.