 Coach, I'm working on to the game. Could you tell us why I won't be throwing three shots today? Yeah, just as we got through warm-ups and early on, just wasn't feeling like himself. So he played, but we weren't going to overdo it. Just being cautious, and we're not going to have her like when you have other guys that can go. I mean, we're a team. So what does that just continue to see? We'll monitor it tonight, tomorrow. I'll have a better answer for tomorrow. Yeah, I mean, sometimes I feel like I won't say it, but I certainly like to make it harder on ourselves. But at the end of the day, I found a way to de-lead, come up situational football second time in three weeks, found a way to the last second in coup as he continues to do. He's clutch, but our guys make plays in big moments. We always feel like we got a shot. And no matter what happens, it's a resilient group to de-lead. Oh, look, now there's things that we wanted to do. I mean, you can see it. I mean, we were effective moving the ball. I mean, again, having two fumbles on the one. We got to clean that up. It's going to make it hard for you. But again, we found a way. But that's what coaching is, Mike. You've got to have plans. You've got to have contingency plans. And as the game goes, you've got to adapt. And CP, I thought he ran the ball extremely well today. So did Tyler. And so we didn't feel like we had to push him more than he needed to go. And we found a way to get a win. Yeah, look, after week seven, de-lead will take it. Road win. Division one puts us to an own division. We know we've got work to do, but happy to get a win. Oh, you continue to work it. I mean, the one, I mean, that's where it's like Murphy's Law. You show those situations. And again, we can't, until you run through the goal line, don't let up. So we got to continue to work it, the snap. I mean, like I said, it's stuff we have to clean up. But I will say this about Dez. You know, he started there and delivered some big time throws today, especially when we needed it late and got the ball to Kyle, essentially won the game. But yeah, I mean, the one's on a sack fumble. I mean, he's going to throw it. One's on a snap. One's letting up, running in. So we'll find a way to, I promise you, we'll find a way to fix it. No, I mean, look, we just won the game, 16 to 13. The guy played phenomenal in the pocket, delivered the ball. Last week, he threw a couple picks, fixed those. I understand it's like a game of whack-a-mole. He's letting it start. Just got a good road win against the third-rank defense in the league. So let's give him some credit. Let's give this team some credit for winning. There's always things to figure out. We're not going to run away with some negative narrative. We'll find a way to win. I know this about Desmond Ritter. He's tough. He's a winner. Same thing. Guys, whatever. They got some plays and they got into critical situations. Just like we found a way to make plays at the end. We had to have them. Kept drives going. That's what good teams do. Find ways to win. Goal or get the ball back? Yeah, it was a couple of things, right? We got to hold. A couple of things in that situation. It was third and two. And then they moved it back to third and seven late. So I had to burn the time out. And so just because of the personnel logistics, we got the first down after that. That was a pass to Drake. They were packing the paint. Tried to hit him with the screen. They were backed off. Obviously, we didn't execute. And then we tried to put one in the back of the end zone. And they got the sack fumble. So yeah, obviously, not what you want there. But look, it's an actual football league. You don't want that to happen. But we're not going to go sit in the tank. You try to fix things and see what's an issue. We felt like we were doing a good job up front. And we felt that the second half, we'd be able to run the ball. And we did. Same thing. Their defense did. I mean, it's either pressure or play coverage and collapse the pocket and make it hard for them to throw from the pocket. And that's what we did. Same thing they tried to do. I mean, tied backed off and showed something different. It's usually when it's either 0 or usually extra coverage. One or the other. Well, a couple of things. You think about it, but if they get a nerf first, may have no time if they go and score the touchdown. I mean, those are the gambles you're playing. So if you get in there and you waste them all, say they get a first down under the 10-yard line and they score a touchdown, I mean, you're making it hard on yourself. So you're weighing all that. We talked about it. We did. You're playing the presenters. There's always a risk. And you're just looking how the series is going when you want to call them. And played out, and obviously to our advantage. But yeah, you always consider it. But it's just a three-point game. That's thank you. You ready? You ready? No. Give me a second. All right, we're good. Yeah, at the end of the day, I just got to do a better job of taking care of the ball. The one right there on the goal line just didn't get it. Obviously, you're antsy to get in. You're about eight inches away. At the end of the day, you just got to come up with it. Then the one later on, right there in the end zone, I was going to RPO. So I was going to pass it. Back when we're seven, eight years old playing football, you learn that when you're running to the left, put the ball in your left hand. When you're running the right, put it in the right. So I was running out to my left. I thought I was going to throw it. I pulled it down, ran it, kept it in my right hand, and obviously didn't protect the ball. Yeah, the snap right down there in the red zone. Yeah, like I said, things get antsy down there. I got quick. Just got to be better. Yeah, which one was the first one? Sorry. Yeah, I can't. Yeah, got hit. Just throwing the ball. Yeah, at the end of the day, there's no magical potion to fix fumbles. It's just strapping up and knowing that you've got to protect the football. At the end of the day, that's what this game is about, is protecting the football. The ball is the key, the ball is the issue. And so whether it's good or bad, whether the defense is getting turnovers or offense is turning the ball or whatever it is, the ball is the issue. And at the end of the day, from me and everyone else, but obviously me today, I had to do just a better job of that. Yeah, it was a great team win. Offense, defense, special teams were never out of it, never out of the fight, and come back to win. Always stay calm, cool, collective, no matter what happened. We was able to go out there and get a win on the road. Yeah, I mean, that was that. We ran the same play just the other way around. The first time, came incomplete. Literally ran the same exact play and then was able to complete it. It's a play we've rubbed multiple times. It's a play that we're comfortable with. And it's something that, obviously, we needed a huge situation, and that's what it was. Yeah, it's huge. But obviously, we shouldn't even have to get to that point. You go down the fumble, and I think you go up maybe eight or 10 or whatever it was, and then you get the touchdown. I mean, you're talking more than what you think you are or what you should be. And for us, obviously, we made it a lot harder on ourselves than we needed it to be. But it's huge, obviously, to see that, obviously, through all that, we can still come out on top, still play as a team, no one point fingers, no one do anything, blame anyone, and just go out and get a win. Thank y'all.