 He's ready. Mike, the offense wasn't moving particularly fast on that last possession. What was the thinking in terms of the pacing there? Well, we wanted to get into it right, you know. I don't think the pace had anything to do with it. I think it was the execution and being able to execute. You know, we had two timeouts. The thought process was, you know, get a first down and, you know, get to the 35 yard line where we needed to be to make a kick. And, you know, we wished we would have been able to convert the third down and call a timeout. Mike, I don't like the regular season you had. How does it feel to do anything like this? I mean, it's the same thing you always say. 31 teams are going to be pissed off. You know, you don't show up to the stadium planning post-game conversations with your team about losing and about having the finality of the season and about when you're going to meet and all those things. So, you know, it's disappointing because I know that they fight and they compete. And I know that whoever does that again next year for us will do the same thing. Two years in a row, home game in the playoffs, good setting, and you don't get the quarterback play that's required to win a game. What did you think of what Ryan did? Well, I don't think Ryan or myself or anybody did enough to win the game. That's how it goes, Paul. It's never going to be about one person, not as long as I'm the head coach, which will be a while. So, it'll never be about one person. We have to play better to get open, not fall down. You know, defense got to get some turnovers, but we can't turn the ball over. We know that. We can't get stopped on down. So, those are all the things that we talk about and reasons why you lose on, you know, our third down conversion wasn't good enough. Our ability to score touchdown in the red zone, but we all have to play better. We have to coach better. When you guys were driving earlier in the fourth year, third and one, is that a read option play that Ryan has the choice of? It was a third and one play that Ryan has a choice, and we've run a lot of those successfully. Mike, you mentioned that you didn't have a plan of what you're going to say to your team that this season was going to be over, but you've always said how proud you are of how you otherwise have played. But for you, as the head coach of this team, what are you feeling right now? I'm disappointed for them, you know, because I think that they all believed, obviously, that we would win the game, that we were just getting started, that this was a second season, that the preparation and everything that we put into it was there, the execution, you know, wasn't. And it's disappointing, but I'll always hurt a lot more for them than I will myself. It's just, I've chosen to do this thing. When the preparation is there and the execution is not, where do you, when you start to look at it, where do you start? Not five minutes after the game. Was that like the last pick? Was that too risky of a throw by Ryan? Did you have not thrown into that space? We just didn't make the play. Not surprising you get nine sacks, and that not being good enough to win a game. Because you guys, last year, you talked about all the sacks we didn't have, and you guys somehow think that sacks lead to victories. They're great. We'll talk about how many we had this year, but I like turnovers and interceptions and caused fumbles. So maybe we'll talk, maybe we had too many sacks this year. With a turnover, are you out of problems? Was it all panhandled? No, it's never all, you know, I mean, obviously the guy pulling the trigger, he's going to get blamed. I mean, that's just what happens, but we all have to do a better job of taking care of the football. You know, Ryan, nobody feels worse than Ryan does, and there was some contact, and I mean, on the last one, it's like, where would you want him to put the ball any differently in a better spot? So they let him play, and that's how it goes. As far as the slow start on offense to start the game, what went wrong? Obviously, the first play to interception, but what went wrong? I thought we had some good plays, got into some drives and just didn't finish, and then went on the ball, and I felt like that helped. Had too many third and longs, probably. What was your thinking of the two-point conversion? I'm trying to score from a yard. After four long runs, you throw the ball at his heart, and went to throw that ball with interception, but hindsight, you wish you would have saved the run? In hindsight, I wish we wouldn't have, you know, they wouldn't have intercepted the ball. I mean, you guys make a living out of second guessing. We don't, you know. Guys ought to live that life. It's a lot more interesting life. It's unfortunate. I mean, you call some runs, you call some passes, but to stand here and say, well, if we wouldn't have, if we only could have, like, we went with the call. Unfortunately, it was intercepted, you know, and it just, we just can't, we can't live like that. We can't coach like that. You can't play the game like that. You have to get the call, go out and get the check. If the quarterback makes a check, and go play. Did you telegraph it a little, or did the guy just make a great play? I'll have to take a look at the film and try to help you out. I think he came out okay. I meant there were some, you know, probably some runs he'd like to have back and a lot of, you know, blocking that could be better. But, you know, we did get into a flow I thought of running a football, and then they loaded up, and they did a good job. Some guys that were in there grinding away on the run, and we know how hard it is to run against, you know, some of those D-lamin that they have. Mike, how disappointing is this loss that we can see that you guys showed all year the toughness? We know the injured players, and all that. Any time you lose, Ben, it's going to be disappointing. I love the way they fight. I embrace the way that they compete, and find a way to get us in ball games. Just tonight, we were on the wrong side of a tight game. Will you have the final team meeting tomorrow? No, I don't think that we should rush in here tomorrow, and if anybody wants to leave, they're more than welcome to leave. But we're going to meet on Monday.