 Not getting in the end zone after that first drive, how did that kind of shape the way this game went for you guys? That was tough. Obviously, you know, had an opportunity there on the goal line. And to not come away with seven points is one of those things we've got to do a better job of, you know, as we move forward. When you're playing against a good football team, you know, really good defense, really good offense and offense that can score. You know, you have to come away with touchdowns. So that part was disappointing for sure. But we kept battling and gave ourselves more chances, which is what you have to do. You can't blink, you know, but if we're looking for areas improvement, that's that's definitely one of them. You're kind of taking a step in the right direction. I know Arthur Smith has talked a lot about staying on schedule and I was just curious from your perspective how that has improved in the course of the past two weeks. I do think I thought we ran the ball well. First drive of the game was really good and we continued to hammer away at it. And, you know, I thought offensive line running backs did a nice job with that and it helps, you know, it opens other things up and helps in that area. So I do think we've made strides, you know, we're getting better. Now we've got other things that we've got to clean up along the way. But that was productive for us today about where you are. Do you share that confidence? I think you have to, you know, I think we're in a spot, you know, obviously disappointed with the outcome of today's game. That's really good football team. And I think, you know, I really think there were chances for us to kind of change the outcome of that game. We've got to be opportunistic as we move forward. But we have everything we want right in front of us. And ultimately, you know, this time of the year, that's really all you can ask for. Now it's about figuring out how to play, you know, our best football in the next five weeks. And I don't think you can get too far down the road. I think you really just have to focus on this next week and find a way to get a good divisional win on the road. And we've gotten positive things, but we now also have to get over the top. Yeah, I think that's, you know, you always want to have self-belief. And at the same time, you got to strive for daily improvement. That's one of the things Art talked about in the first meeting that we have. And so we've got to get back to work. We've got to seek that growth this week and really work on that during practice. And at the same time, you know, know that there are plays that are being made. There are things that we are doing well and we got to build on those. You know, we have to make more of those types of plays, you know, throughout the game. And I think we're capable of doing that. Offensively, but then it went very, you know, part from or part, part, part and then into the end zone there. What were you all not able to sustain? We had spurts, you know, but the consistency, you know, wasn't there. I think we were very consistent the first couple of drives of the game. Take away, you know, what we did not score in a touchdown, you know, on the goal line. But I think there was better consistency there early. And we just got to find ways to keep drives going and then finish drives, you know, when we get our chances, when we have our chances, we can't give them anything. And, you know, I think there were a few plays today, a few opportunities that we all have to find a way to make those plays when we get those chances. You know, in 2017 I had to have, I know you want to come out and score there. But the fumble, Russ had made a good play back in the 37-yard territory. You know, what happened there? And I'm talking about dealing with that situation, trying to move on from that. Well, I thought our defense did a nice job after that of getting another stop and giving us, you know, an opportunity to still go down there and take the lead. And so, you know, it's hard. Physical mistakes happen. And that's part of sport. You know, those kind of things happen at different times. Are they in our platoon for sure? And I thought Russ bounced back and did some really good things for us coming in late and made some plays and toughed it out there at the end. And I appreciate it and for that. And so there are things we got to clean up for sure. And we got to, you know, we really, when we have our explosives and we make our plays, we've got to capitalize on those drives. And I think if we're going to be successful moving forward, you know, those are the things we have to do. I'm sorry. What happened at the bottom of the box? That's just, you know, an execution thing we both have to be better at. And, you know, across the board, there's just no excuse for it. And so we both got to do a better job of that. Did you check out of anything there or is that what aren't the calls? No, those are the calls. And so, you know, again, we got to find a way to make those plays, you know, got to find a way for something to come open. But really, I mean, it's, it's, you know, first and second down, you still have opportunities on your second and third down. I mean, we had a penalty there as well. So we really have four chances and we got to find a way to make a play. And even, you know, with it not being ideal, we still had a chance on third down. And, you know, regardless of whether it's first down, second down or third down, we got to find a way to punch it in. I don't know. I think, you know, we've done some good things, you know, for sure. But we got to get back to work. We got to find the answer to that so that, you know, in our stretch of the last five games of the year of the regular season, we got to find a way to be better. And if we had the answer, we change it, you know, immediately, but we got to find a way to do it. How does your confidence scale with what the production has been offensively? There's been good, you know, I really think, you know, I always view confidence probably differently than you guys. I think that, you know, it comes down to how you work during the week, you know, how well prepared you are going into a game. What's your practice week look like? What's your film study look like? What's your preparation with the plan? And in professional sports, it's tough because, you know, if you're only deriving confidence from results, it's not always going to go your way. And does our production need to be better? Absolutely. But the belief, you know, has to remain the same that, you know, as we get ourselves prepared during the week, we're going to make those plays as we move forward when we have our chances. What's your comment on that? Yeah, I think, you know, we're going against good, a good defense and a good, you know, front seven. And we knew going into it, sometimes there's going to be tough sledding and it's important that you try and protect the ball as best you can, stay on schedule to eliminate some of those opportunities. But I thought our guys battled up front. You know, I really did. I thought they played hard. How tired are you of congratulating Tom Brady after the football game? What do you think is going to take for the foot that screwed at the end? We'd like to win. Yeah, we'd like to win. That's for sure. You know, but, you know, we've got to find a way, you know, in division to win football games, whether it be against Tom, whether it be, you know, Carolina Panthers coming up this week, we've got to find a way to get the job done in division. And those games are always critical, you know, because it counts basically one and a half as you're going. And so, you know, I certainly like to beat them. There's no doubt about that, you know, but I just think, you know, we've got to focus on what's in front of us and then we'll figure out, you know, that whole deal the next time we play them. I'm just curious, this obviously is Arthur's first year, is that a good moment? Have you had some frustrating moments? You had both today, really. How has he handled these things? Has his messaging been consistent? Has there been support about the learning moments where he's kind of had to change his tune a little bit? I think his messaging has been consistent, you know, from the start of what he expects from us. You know, I think the guys have bought in and done a great job of trying to do what they're asking us to do. We all need to play better. We all need to find ways to win more games than we have up until this point. You know, but as far as from a leadership standpoint and, you know, being consistent with the guys and keeping the messaging the same and every day, you know, trying to get better and trying to get the best out of guys, he's been very good at that. Well, I think it's all year. I mean, it's about kind of not riding that roller coaster of, you know, being consistent, not getting too high, you know, and some of the wins that we've had. We've had some really good comeback wins, some stuff that, you know, you should, you know, be proud of, for sure. And I think he's done a great job of kind of navigating that roller coaster that can be, you know, the NFL season of staying consistent, you know, focusing on what's next, getting back in, making corrections, you know, whether we win or lose, you know, being objective and being honest, you know, on Mondays and then coming in with great energy on Wednesdays of what the plan is for us moving forward. And I think he's done a great job of that. Pretty consistent in the last couple of games running ball with Corey L. Patterson. I'm just curious as to how do you find, it seems like you can end it up with 13 touches. How do you find a balance between, okay, I want to get this guy a certain amount of carries versus saying, okay, this guy is hot. We need to ride this, right as I am. Yeah, I think, you know, that's for the staff. I mean, I think they worked really hard on trying to get guys going, get guys involved. I think early on, you know, an explosive run for us that set up the touchdown on basically the next play. I think it was Mike who came in for the next run. And so, you know, we got complete trust in both those guys to go out there and execute where they're, you know, asking them to do. But I think, you know, it falls on the coaches to find a, you know, balance of keeping guys fresh, you know, which is what you want to see the fourth quarter keeping their juice flowing and making sure, you know, that they're not overworked. But I think they've struck a good balance of that because CPS production has been great. You know, you start off with some solid production in the first half and it seemed like we had like two targets in the second half. Like, is that just a matter of just the flow of the game or do you think that Kyle may be doing something that, may or may not be doing something that, you know, be able to give him the football? No, I think Kyle's doing a great job. I think it's just how the game shakes out. Sometimes in the coverages that are called, you know, they see that too and they make adjustments to try and take away some of what he's doing. And I think, you know, he's got to stay the course. Kyle's done a great job in his rookie season of hammering away weekend and week out trying to get better. And I thought his route running was really good today. And it's just, I tell our guys all the time, you know, the ball's going to find you at different times. But the coverage is going to dictate where we go. And when it's your time, you know, when your numbers call, you got to make that play. And he's done a good job of that this year. All right. Thank you.