attended a nine week course at tim drapers university. and then launched his own fantasy football company. he told forbes he hopes to capture 5% of the $28.5 billion fantasy sports market and that is $142 million. now a pretty good chunk of change, there. yet a lot of proathletes have come into silicon valley and what have you discovered about coming into silicon valley that you might give to other athletes behind you. >> first of all, one of the biggest things that i realized very early on is there was transferable skills that we built up over our playing careers that one wouldn't see as obvious. but things like dealing with adversity, perseverance and uncertainty, effective communication, these are things we've been doing since we were younger and once you go into college and into the pros, you just continue to refine those skillsets and so when i came to the valley, i quickly realized that i'm in a position where i'm leveraging all of the same types of tools, that i did to play at a high level and for me that is very fortunate because