 What, Jared, can you? Yeah, I'm going to stay here. I'm going to stay here. Yeah, it was tough. I mean, they did a great job, obviously, defensively, and made it tough on us all night. And you know, we took your cap to them. They're the team they are for a reason and did such a great job doing, you know, playing against us tonight and keeping us contained. Jared, you've always talked about listen and learn. What's the lesson learned from this experience and this game? So many things, so many things. And then you can take away so many, so many different things as far as experience and different situations and different approaches. And there's so many different things. How many of these have hurt right now? I know it's still a few minutes after that. How much does it hurt? Tills. Tills. And it hurts me so much just knowing how well our defense played and against that team, against Tom, to play that well defensively and let's not hold up our end of the bar. And then it's, you know, our job is four points. So we need to do that tonight. Jared, do they play more zone than Texas? They play a lot of zone, yeah. They did. Jared, John said, how does it compare to anything you've ever experienced in football? Well, the toughest loss I've ever had. I mean, it kills. It's terrible. There are some good things you can take from it. But right now, there's nothing. It's a game I wish I would have played better. I wish you would have played better offensively as a whole. I wish I could have had a million plays back. But if there's nothing you can do about it, you should learn to move forward. Jared, John said, how do you find the end zone? Take us through that play. Which one? The first sound grow in the third quarter. We're just going to go out open. Yeah, he was running somewhat of a runoff route, clearing out coverage, and they dropped him. They let him run through free, and was kind of surprised that he was out of wide open, and I tried to get it to him as quickly as I could. And unfortunately, it's too late. 13 to three, did you ever think that Super Bowl would play out the way you did? No, I don't think so. I think you would have expected to score a lot more points and it sucks the way it turned out. But I'm going to use it as a learning experience and be better because it's probably games that they ran. John said, I'm numb. I got outcoached. What's your reaction to that? You know, he's been so good for us all year. And I feel his pain. But for him to say something like that, we wouldn't be here without him. We wouldn't have won 13 games in the regular season without him. We wouldn't have done all the great things we did without him. We wouldn't have the culture we had without him. We wouldn't have any of the people here without him. And he's done so many, so many good things for this whole organization that I hope he knows that. And we're so behind him that we couldn't be more behind him. Jared, who are your nerves at going into this game this afternoon? How did you feel when you got to it? I felt great. I felt great. I felt excited. And again, ultimately, we just didn't do that. Did they do anything differently from fans than you would have seen in the film or in the spectator? Yeah, but that's the game. I mean, that happens every game. And I think that's kind of something that they do well, and so they're able to mix it up well and keep us guessing. And especially early on, we're able to completely guessing. Jared, I want to say a few things for Jared. Not only today, but the whole experience leading up to this game is that maybe you're surprised and if you go to it again, what's that like? Um, no, I don't think it took us by surprise. But any time you go through it, you definitely know what's coming and have more of an experience to it. Jared, what are you up to? That's my fault. I can't put us in that situation. I knew they were bringing Cover Zero Blitz there and tried to hit Brandon on the goal ball. And Gilmore was too far off for me to make that decision and had a decision about me. And I got to be better. Did you believe this game were in your most bad relationship with the size of your books? Or was that you're not in the same team as the ball? Everything. I mean, they were doing such a good job, defensively, mixing it up on us. And we're having a hard time making the ball. And that happens. And you know, you think at some point you're going to come out of it as we have all year. And we almost did. I mean, we were moving the ball there well at times in the game. And kind of just one play, just one play. We couldn't get one play. We couldn't get one play. And they did. And it's tough to them. I mean, they played so well. And we know what type of offense we are. And for them to do with it, it does tonight as a person. You had a lot of Super Bowl matches. It wasn't terrific, but it was OK. But what do you think about Michael Freighton? I wasn't watching him much. He did a great job, though, and won the game. It's all matters. He won the game and he did a great job. Did you think there would have been other fields? That's not my decision. I thought he was a great player. And hopefully, given the ball, but for whatever reason, that's not my decision. You're not going to try to make sure I don't pull the wrong one. We'll search for answers right now. Is that what you say to the team? No, I mean, you are numb in a way. We're trying to process it all. But we know what happened. I mean, we got outplayed. We got completely outplayed. Like I said, for an offense, we know we're capable of being for them to do what they did to us. It's so impressive and a deeper cap for them. But at the same time, we left so much out there on the field that it's so hard to take right now. And I'm mad at myself. I wish I would have done things differently. I wish I could have back and made it to plays, but all stuff I can learn from and usually report.