 You know, when you play 10 years in the league, and you give your heart and soul to a franchise, I only play for one team. And the 10 years that I played, I never missed a game, never missed a practice, and started every game. That team changed. It left Houston. And when you get to being an old man and you go back to the school that you went to high school and you're working in that school system, you're trying to tell kids about what you did for a living. And you got to prove to them, thank God for an internet. You're able to show those kids that that's what I've done. So when Amy reached out for us and reached out for the Houston dollars to give us a place and a home to share and more than that, she made me an honor, remember her ring of honor. That was such a blessing, the same thing I've always cherished. You always have my heart, and I always support her. Point, though, like the Colts have been the Colts after they moved. The Rams have always been the Rams. The Raiders have always been the Raiders. Did the team name change and all that, did that hurt you guys at the time? Well, you got to understand. For me, it did. I had hoped to be a Hall of Famer one day. And I was saying, there won't be no more Houston all that going in there. In my mind, I didn't know that they were going to carry it over to the Titans. So when the name change, it did have a million effect on me. It was bittersweet, but now it's all sweet because of what Amy's doing today. What would you like to be here, Robert? I guess with some of the guys you play with, some guys who are behind you in front of you, and there's kind of a reunion. What would you like to be here? I've been here just to be my third visit to Tennessee. And every time I've come, it's a little bit sweeter. For me to be here to see some of my old friends, y'all know what we've been under for the last two years, this COVID, my wife will let me out of the yard. So it was time for me to get out and visit some of my old friends and share some of these good memories and to make new friends. Because there's a lot of old Houston all that where after I had left Houston, I didn't know doing like when the one moon got the earnings, griffons and all these guys, I didn't know them. So I want to get a chance to rub shoulders and share some memories and a whole lot of good stories with them. I feel blessed. I feel blessed because of I think some good things are gonna come out of this franchise. You know, I hate to put it out there on the limb, but you know, this franchise is gonna be something to deal with. I see a lot of good talent. They got good leadership. They got good coaches. They got good players. And you know, you got a couple people from my home town, from Alabama, that's doing a pretty good job. So, you know, it's a winning spirit here. I feel it. You know, they just do what the coach asks them. What's your relationship like with Amy? I guess, taking back to when she's maybe when you first knew her, you know, her daddy and to where it is today? Well, it's still from her mom and dad, bud and his wife. They raise good children, you know, and Amy is a mother. When the mother reach out and to take care of your children, I feel like I'm a part of her family. She reached out to us and reached out to us to warm us to another new home. So, we may be allers, but I think we're gonna all die tightens. Sunday might not even know who Bum Phillips is. What do folks here need to know about Bum? I don't think it's gonna be too many people not knowing Bum. I mean, he's a character. He's got that swagger and he's got a winning tradition behind him with his son and he got a grandson that's coaching now at the Rams. It's gonna be easy. And we can also Google right now. Playing for him. I mean, how fun was that? Yeah, I don't understand. I come from a family where my mom and dad is still both living today. And if you look at, and that's my dad, this question, do you have a son? He'll say, yeah, his name is Robert Brzea, but he also considered Bum Phillips as one of his fathers. So, that's how, that's what it means to me having him as a father.