You may think you know the Buccaneers' latest lock-up in left guard Ali Marpet, considering he's been in Tampa Bay since 2015. He's now signed a five-year contract extension that keeps him in a Buccaneer uniform until 2023. But for this edition of Behind the Buccaneers, we decided to do something a little different with Ali and ask him some more, maybe, informal questions. As in, pretty ridiculous questions that solicited some pretty ridiculous responses. We covered everything from him being about a decade behind the rest of the video gaming world and what food he absolutely could not live without.

See below.

Carmen Vitali: We're going to play two truths and a lie, which might be a little hard because we all feel like we kind of know you. Try to stump us though, ok?

[For those of you who don't know, two truths and a lie is where one person says three facts about themselves, one of which is a lie, and the other person tries to guess what it is. It's a good ice breaker and will help you get to know someone real quick.]

Ali Marpet: "Yeah, cool, I can do that. Let's see: I go surfing every summer with my family. I went to Australia this offseason and dove the Great Barrier Reef. And I'm an excellent Super Smash Bros. player on Gamecube."

Ok, I'm going to say surfing is a lie because the Gamecube one is way too specific.

"Yeah, I've never surfed."

But you're super good at Super Smash Bros.?

"Melee, specifically. Put that one in so people know. It's phenomenal. And Mario Kart Double Dash."

Sorry, what?

"It's the one on Gamecube. So, I had a Gamecube that we used to play in middle school so that's my video game experience. It's mostly Gamecube, I never got into Xbox 360 or PS4. I did buy a Wii. The Masters was on and I wanted to golf so bad. And I can't golf. So what I did was I went out and bought a Wii and bought Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08. There's more skill involved in that over Wii Golf, in my opinion. There's a lot more going on."

So you basically wanted to feel like you were golfing the PGA Tour but not put in the work or master the necessary skills to do it in real life?

"Yep."

I see, you just take the easy way out of things.

"When it comes to golf."

Alright, we're going to do something a little different here since you've been around a while [and you're about to be around a lot longer]. I'm going to ask you a series of random questions that hopefully haven't really been covered before.

"Go."

What did you get into the most trouble for with your parents as a child?