 All right, D-Led. Yeah, Coach, we'd like to turn over. Yeah, that's usually the story of the game, D-Led. Obviously, I was disappointing to turn the ball over three times. All of them were at the start of the drive, put the defense out there, a lot of bad spots. We battled, but usually when the turnover margins like that, and you hand them things, it's usually the way it goes. But we fought, tried to get everything we could to get back in this football game. Our team doesn't quit, but obviously, we came up short. Yeah, I mean, they grinded it out. Like I said, when you hand them the ball right back, it's usually advantage to the offense. You got to give no one's credit. They execute their game plan. You know, D-Led, there's a, yeah, there will be a time and place for that starting tomorrow. My message to these guys, I was appreciative of everything they've done. Obviously, we came up short of our own goals here. But this team, we learned how to win close games. We went seven and two in one possession games. We scrapped and called. Definitely feel like we got a good foundation and the better days are ahead. Thank you, D-Led. Yeah, I mean, look, I'm not going to internet, you can find whatever you want on the internet. I mean, Chris Morton's a pretty important team. I'm not discrediting any through the border, but I can tell you this, for 100% of fact, there was not a nonsense that came out in the spring. You know, how you want to insinuate things, no different than the Calvin Ridley question from last week, saying they're not a football decision that's made with the Atlanta Falcons without Terry Fontano and myself collaborating. That's just absolute nonsense, Michael. Absolute 100% nonsense. It'll never happen. We're not professional politicians. We don't operate that way. I know a lot of the league likes to, leagues, rumors, that's not how Terry and I operate. So I know there's a lot of respected people that got a job to do, but that's just not what happens. So, again, that's, life's a lot better when you're not on social media. I know you got a job, I understand. Just don't look at your mentions, Michael. Look, Michael, I sit here, Matt knows how we feel about him, but you're not going to get like a hot take from me today to ever back ourselves into a corner. I don't care about, everything is evaluated every year, and that's the way it goes in the NFL. To make a grand statement right after a game, we're all on the same page, but do I have to declare that Kyle Pitts will be our tight end for us next year? You want me to declare that? I mean, where do you want me to go? I'm gonna go down the whole roster. I'm not, never gonna back ourselves into a corner. I know you gotta ask the question, I appreciate it, but we're taking a fair evaluation of everybody, top to bottom every single year. Well, I'll say this about Matt, and this is what I appreciate about Matt. From the outside looking in, he's always had a lot invested in the perimeter. He's been a lot of good skilled players on the outside, the first part of his career, everything. This is what he proved, is he can win and we did it with a lot of different guys contributing. And so that says a lot about him. A lot of quarterbacks look pretty good. When they got first round picks, Hall of Fame guys outside from Gonzalez, Roddy Wright, when they drafted Julio, he was really the third or fourth guys. He got into it, he became obviously a premier player. You had Red, you had Austin Hooper. Obviously Kyle came in here and was forced into a role by circumstance. And we did it with a lot of guys that fought every single damn week. And we found different ways, put Cordell Patterson out there, tried to do everything we could to win football games. And Matt proved that he didn't have to do it with nothing but first rounders out there. I think it says a lot about a quarterback. We only had 19 plays in the first half. Everybody's going through something, Josh. So there's a lot of packages and this and that. We had guys that, it's week 18. So again, there was only 19 plays. CPs obviously a big part of the game plan. We need more offensive plays. It's been the story of the last five games. Like I said, we found ways to win some games, but we knew a better job of being a little more balanced, which we will. Well, I mean, it's hard to get into a rhythm, but we took a shot down there side line that got picked. And then we had two fumbles to start drives as well, giving the ball in plus territory. Those definitely put your defense in a bind. That was the difference in the game. Well, I think you take the whole body of work, but certainly that's why, I mean, it's such a long season. And you do find out a lot about players as you go through it and which guys you can depend on as a season finishes. I mean, everybody dealt with it, but you know, normally you feel this time of year, if you're practicing and you're getting ready for a wild card game, everybody's doing the same thing. But certainly you go back and look at it. There's something you could do differently. I think everybody should say, hey, how can we improve? Certainly with the roster, it definitely adds up. He was fighting through stuff, you know? He gave it everything. I don't think a lot of guys would have played in his circumstance. So we certainly tried. And I'm sure you'll get the hot takes about the target. He was a primary and a lot of play calls. I don't know if it took him away, so, but I can sit here and look at it and say he won 100%. But I appreciate him going out there and trying to help us. Thank you. Yeah, great. How tough was it for the unit out there today? In fact, they ran the ball over. I mean, it was tough for the whole team today, you know? Like I said, you ran the ball, you know, got the ball. We got the ball in some short fields. And, you know, things was a little leaky. But, you know, at the end of the day, you know, there was some good plays out there and some good effort. Guys was fighting hard, so I'm proud about that. And, you know, not the finish that we wanted. And, you know, got a build off of, you know, what we did. I mean, you know, like I said earlier, like, you know, in the league, man, everything is year by year, you know what I'm saying? And still, you know, we just played our last game. You know what I'm saying? I'm sure a lot of, you know, stuff got to go on between, you know, now and next training camp across the league. So, you know, I can't really speak what's going to happen next year and stuff like that. But, you know, anytime there's an installation of, you know, new defense, more time you spend in it, always is better. But like I said, man, ain't no excuse. You know, we got to go out there and play the game today and be able to execute whatever Coach P's call and do it at a high level. And at the end of the day, you know, it's a little too early to be speaking on next year. You know what I'm saying? So process this. We still haven't had our exit meetings and stuff like that. So, you know, we'll time it till. Yeah, I mean, that's something to grab on to, you know what I'm saying? Winning close games is always important. You know, the margin of victory in this league is always small, so teams are good. I mean, each week, anybody can get beat, you know what I'm saying? So be able to come out on top of the close games is definitely something to build off of and something that we're proud of. I mean, I don't know if it's from the whole team's perspective, you know, for the office, defense, us as a whole team. But like I said earlier, we got to go out there and execute, you know what I'm saying? And nobody want to have to turn over, people don't turn a ball over on purpose, you know what I'm saying? So it's frustrating for the office, frustrating for the defense, but at the end of the day, we got to respond. We a whole team, you know what I'm saying? So got to do what you got to do. And, you know, I mean, you can't cry off a spilled milk. You got to go to work, you know what I'm saying? So whether you sit there and soak on that in the middle of a game, you know, that's not going to do nobody no help. So at the end of the day, you still got a game to play. Like I said, nobody want to make turnovers on purpose. So, you know, it's still got more game to play. You want to pick up your guy and try to keep him motivated, you know, and keep the office motivated. And I think if we go out there, put a big showing to get a stop, you know what I'm saying? Or make them kick a field, go in a short field. They know that, you know what I'm saying? Like we got it back. So we got some stops. You know, sometimes we didn't get some stops and we just got to take that next growth. But, you know, turnovers affect the whole team. Nobody do it on purpose. And you got to be able to respond, you know what I'm saying? And that'll help them go back out and do better too. You know what I'm saying? It's a team thing. Yeah, man. The turnovers today were the issues for you guys. What are, you know, what were y'all, I don't know yet, what were the issues they were? Yeah, I mean, we knew coming into it, you know, we had to be efficient and take care of the ball, try to push one down the field to us and, you know, probably shouldn't have made that decision. You know, that's a tough one. And then a pair of fumbles. But those two before the half really hurt. And, you know, breathe some life into them and gave them an opportunity to score some points before the half, which is always tough to overcome. So it was disappointing, you know, for sure. And we've got to do better than that as we move into next season. We've got to, you know, be really efficient and take really good care of the football. I do think that, you know, there are positives to take from that in close, you know, one-score games. We were very efficient. We need to put ourselves in more of those, you know, than we did this year. And I think that's the next step. And I also think, you know, learning how to close some of those games out earlier and figuring out ways to win, you know, where it doesn't have to be one possession. You know, I think those are places we can, you know, make growth, but I'm optimistic. You know, I think we've got a lot of good young players, guys that, you know, gained a lot of experience this year, guys that fought, you know, the entire way. And I think that's going to serve us well, you know, as we continue to grow and build. Yeah, I mean, I want to be here. And, you know, I believe in this team and the coaching staff, I think did a great job. You know, I really feel fortunate to have been here for as long as I have. And, you know, but I'm optimistic. I really am and I want to be here and feel good about, you know, this group of guys, coaching staff, everybody, you know, the direction it's going. I really think we're going to, you know, make improvements this offseason and continue to grow as a team and be better than we were this year. No, I mean, I've just, we haven't talked about it. We're playing season and doing those kind of things and, you know, going through a game plan week to week. So I also know that every year, you know, different, everybody's, you know, that's the nature of this league. But I feel good about it. I really do. I feel like I'm in a good space and our team's in a good space and we can improve and be better as we move forward. I understand my role, you know, what that is. And, you know, certainly throughout my entire career have given honest feedback. But, you know, I also understand that they have a job to do and it's their responsibility to find players, to, you know, decide who stays who goes, figure out contracts, figure out the cap, all those kind of things. And I don't claim to be an expert, you know, in that area. Yeah, I think, number one, those conversations are better had in our facility, you know, and behind closed doors. But I'm optimistic. I really am. I think, you know, Arthur talked a lot about wanting to create a culture. I think he's done a very good job of that. Creating a tough, you know, physical football team. We're making strides toward that. I thought the fight, the toughness from the guys, the resiliency all year was really good. And there's a lot of growth that can come from that with young players, you know, being in those situations and maturity and toughness, mental toughness, those kind of things. I think, you know, a season like this can provide. And so I'm optimistic. I really am. I mean, he'd be better to answer that question of that. But, you know, from my perspective, that's, you know, that's what he's asking for us as players, tough, smart, physical players. And, you know, I think guys have tried to do that. You know, guys have really worked towards that the way we practice, the way we train, all those things. You know, I think trend in that direction. And so, you know, I think being in year two in a system, not just myself, but, you know, the guys that are back, I think there are great strides that can be made there. Not really, you know. I think I'm at the point in my career. Don't get me wrong. I'm proud of how long it lasted for sure. But, you know, the objective is to be playing, you know, now and to have the opportunity. And so, from that standpoint, you know, the statistical stuff is very nice and I'm proud of it. But at the same time, I really care about winning. And, you know, want to be playing in the playoffs and making a push to win a championship. And that, to me, is the more important, you know, goals as we move forward. I think we were about two or three games away, you know. And there are some games that, you know, if you just look at it objectively, that's probably what we need it to do when nine or 10 games and give you the opportunity to get in. And so, every season's different. You know, there's no crystal ball for us, you know, moving forward, but we're not far off, really, you know. And finding ways to win a few games early in the year, too, you know, where we had chances. I think that's going to be important and getting off to a good start. All those things are important. They all count one, you know. And sometimes they sting a little bit more at the end of the year, when the picture's kind of unraveled itself to you. But I've learned, you know, that those ones in the beginning of the year are just as important. So, you know, we're not far off. I've played with all kinds of different guys throughout my career. And so, you know, I trust our personnel guys, coaching staff to, you know, find the guys that they feel like fit what we want to do. But, you know, I feel like I'm at a point where I can work with different guys, for sure. And different skill sets and feel comfortable with that. I think Russ did a good job. You know, I really do. I think, you know, battling through injury early in the year kind of takes a little bit of time to get your legs back underneath you. But second half of the season or the last six weeks, whatever, I think he's played well for us. Made a lot of plays, you know, has done a nice job, had a bigger role, you know, for us and I think stepped up and made it a bunch of really good plays for us. I mean, I'd love to. I love, you know, Russ as a teammate. You know, I love what he's, you know, how much he's grown as a player, you know, during his time here. I also understand, you know, it's the nature of this league is hard to predict how things are gonna go. But, you know, as far as my opinion of Russ, I love him. I think he's a great teammate and a very good player. All right, thank you guys.