a whole lot of weight. but there was a lot of effort. there was a lot of sweat flying. when we did conditioning drills tom was competitive. he'd try to compete with all the quarterbacks and make sure he was first in that group. so no matter what the circumstance was, he set the standard for the hard work and the competitive spirit that was needed. and that refused to lose attitude. tom was a full-time starter for 20 nfl seasons. 10 of those seasons ended up in the super bowl. it's just a track record of outstanding competitive play, a competitive mindset, and a never say die attitude that yes, i'm a sixth-round draft pick, i'm going to be the greatest. i'm sitting behind drew bledsoe on the bench. when i get my opportunity, i'm going to be the greatest. i've got one super bowl ring. i'm going to find a way to pass joe montana and become the greatest. he did all that in spades. >> he really did. chad brown, thank you so much for coming on, sharing your