 Sam, it's Michael, Don and Peter. How are you today? Hey, guys, you know, it could be better. Obviously, we would have liked to get a win yesterday, but you're all right. I mean, you know, we've been talking about this off the air. I mean, how do we talk to you about that? I mean, what is it to ask? I'll start with the simple one. How did you guys lose to a team that doesn't want to win? You know, for us, we just, we knew going in, it would be about us and how we execute on, you know, in all three phases of the game. And we just didn't, simple as that. And, you know, we got to be better. And, you know, for us, it's about making sure that, you know, we understand kind of, you know, how we got to get better. And if we don't get to play exactly right, we feel like we're not very comfortable with the look. We got to redo it. We got to, we got to be sure about everything that we do from here on out. And I think, you know, we just got to be really, really into the details from now on. Shouldn't that been the case from the beginning, though, Sam? Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, it always has been the case. But I think for us right now, we just got to, we just got to really, really walk into every little detail. And if, you know, and it is, you know, with the flow of practice, if, you know, something, one little thing, you know, you're not going to have everything be super perfect, every single practice. But I think for us, you know, going through that and making sure that everything is perfect, I think that's what we got to do from now on. The last two weeks, and I believe the Dallas game as well, you scored on the first drive. Are you scripting the plays, and does that have something to do with the fact that you guys look very crisp on those first drives? No, I mean, you know, we have a good game playing going into every single week. I've said it every single week, win or lose them. For us, it's, you know, it's really, it's about us as players making sure that we go out there and actually do what we need to do to win the game. And we can't have these little mistakes holding us back. I mean, penalties, negative plays, those are drive-killers, and they're not good to have, and you're not going to win football games, you know, making mistakes like that. But it seems to work in the first drive. What's working early in the game that doesn't seem to translate later in the game? I mean, lack of, lack of penalties, lack of negative plays. We move the ball so well, and we can get into rhythm. And, you know, it's tough as an offense when you're getting setbacks and penalties and negative plays. Now, this is better a question for Coach Gase, because you are on the field and we'll talk to Coach tomorrow, but, you know, 250 left in the game, you have three timeouts, and you didn't use one. And then when you finally get the field goal, there's 15 seconds left for the onside kick. How come there wasn't a timeout used at the end? Yeah, not sure. That's a question for Coach Gase. A lot of fans are upset, and you could understand that, Sam. They didn't expect this team to be 1-7. And then there were whispers of Sam's regressing. Sam is not becoming better. He's becoming, he's going back to bad habits. What do you say to the people that say you're regressing now? I would say it's not true. You know, obviously, the wins aren't coming, and everyone on our team is, frankly, pissed off about it. You know, it's, you know, as professional athletes, we go out there and we want to win games. You know, for me personally, I feel like I have gotten better. I mean, you know, from the New England week to, really from Dallas week to New England game to Jacksonville to now. I feel like, you know, I've gotten better. It's just, it's about putting it all together and continuing to sustain drives. Like you said, I mean, last couple of weeks we've put together really good drives, really good first drives up again. And, you know, we just can't sustain that success. I think a lot of it is what it's going to force. It's just negative plays and penalties that kill us. And, but, you know, people have seen it. Those first drives, if we, you know, if we can just stay ahead of the chains and we stay on rhythm, you know, we're capable of anything.