 This is serious dude right here. This is Tyler Steen, offensive lineman, Alabama, dad's a Marine. And you're always a Marine when you're a Marine. And so you were raised with that kind of discipline, but didn't he also play at LSU? Yeah, so he walked on to LSU, and then after doing that he decided to join the Marines and spent 12 years in the Marines and he's retired and I retired as Marine, but those values still, you know what I'm saying? He still carries those values to this day. And the other part too, the LSU experience, he understood for you what an SEC experience was going to be, whether it be at Vanderbilt where you started or at Alabama where you ended. How much did that help you in transitioning and being able to make the most of your college experience? Right, you know, he definitely, that insight definitely helped a lot, just knowing that, you know, it's going to be a challenge at the end of the day because, you know, we're playing, you know, extremely good competition. So just knowing, just giving me that insight and knowing that, you know, nothing's going to come easy. You know, it was helpful. And so the bottom line is, Nick Saban can't show you anything you haven't already seen or heard before, right? Yeah, I feel like I've seen it all, almost all of it at this point. But that part of it, you know, going into the pro game where this becomes your job and you're blocking grown men who are some scary dudes, fine? It's fine, you know? Yeah. I mean, I feel like I've been preparing for, you know, these moments my whole life. So, you know, I'm preparing for an opportunity, I can't wait. The SEC gets you ready too. Yes, sir. And changing schools, changing programs, changing offensive systems, I would think get you more ready for this as well. Right, for sure, because, you know, you never know what the circumstances are going to be, you know, so just changing, getting an opportunity to learn new play books and having to adjust on the fly. I really think that's going to help me out in the long run because it's something that I've done before and something that I'll probably have to continue to do. You think you're a left tackle in the NFL? I do, yes, sir. Is that a point of pride or will you move willingly if asked? No, I mean, at the end of the day, I want to play and I want to start in the line. So, I'll play anyone in the line. I think I can play left tackle in the NFL. I think I can play anyone in the line. So, that's kind of like my mindset to me. I believe you. Thank you. All right, Tyler Steen, Alabama with us at TennesseeTitans.com.