 How do you discuss with the team what the opportunity you had to pull that game out there? Yeah, I mean, obviously, disappointing to lose. And especially when it happens like that, D-Led, our guys have always, it's a resilient group, and you've got to give credit to Washington. They made a play at the end, thought we had the look we wanted, and they got tipped the ball up, and they caught it. So fortunately, that's the way it went. But our guys understand it's always going to sting, but you get back tomorrow, we'll get up, and we'll get back to work and try to correct things and come out swinging, because we've got a big one next weekend in Pittsburgh. I'm not going to go on a scheme, but there's a lot of options in that play, Mike. And the way the Washington defender played it, thankfully, Mark is able to get out of it. And so you come back, and we got plenty of time. We still had our timeouts, and those are decisions you make, and you've got to live with. And so like the look, but unfortunately, the result, not what you're looking for. And hats off to their D-line. I mean, it wasn't like they tipped a lot of balls today and really didn't get a lot of pressure the way our line played, but they made one more play right at the end. And so, yeah, it's natural. You live with that, but that's part of coaching in the NFL. So you've got to be ready to make the calls and give Washington credit they made the play. I'm not going to get in the scheme. We had a wide open look, and we liked Mike. They made a play. Ball tipped, and then it bounced right there, and I got up under it. So then you can like it all you want, be open, but they have a say, and they made a play. Well, I mean, we knew they were going to limit possessions. The way they came out, they tried to throw it. They were aggressive early. And then we were able to get, we stay patient. And we threw us a couple. We caught one, and AJ got close on the other. They tried to transition to a run. I mean, that's what happens, you come out a half. They had the ball. They had a pretty long drive. They backed us up. We didn't get out of there. And then they held the ball for most of the third quarter. That's the way it goes. It was probably going to be a low possession game. And then we only had a few more drives after that. We had four total drives in the second half. We had the backed up. We had the drive that came back. They were able to get the field goal. And then the one drive that they actually, they got the sack. And we punted them. We had the long drive at the end. But this one ended the inside of the final play call there. Is that something that you will stew over tonight? Or do you have to let that get? I mean, how do you personally handle it? Yeah, you know, OK. This is an emotional game. And the easy thing to do is to look for some kind of excuse and whatever at the end of the day. Josh, I mean, that's what you live with as a play caller. I like the, you like the look. But again, they had a say and they got tipped the ball. So yeah, sure. You go back and you replay a lot of things that lead up to it. This, that, whatever. I mean, ultimately, when you can take the emotion out, then you've got to be as objective as you can be. And that's what we try to pride ourselves on. And like I said, unfortunately, we came up short. So as you live with those decisions. What was the strategy of letting it run all the way down to take over first? Because I got the ball after half. Wait, challenging to see if they banged the timeout. I thought they would try to do it. They didn't. So I felt it was advantageous with our timeouts and the situation. So that's the game you're playing. They know they're getting the ball after half. So you're trying to, in a situation, not let them double up. And then wanted to go for it. But it was also kind of a stare off to see if they'd use their timeout and they didn't. So I was like, great, let it run down. Use our, we still had plenty of timeouts left. Again, they made a play up front. We were short. They threw it right back to us. We got it down, FERC got in there and had a shot to try to end the half with points. So that's what went into it. They'd been relying on their front Josh. You know, it's a good defense. It really wasn't that different. I mean, that's a credit to them. I mean, a lot of times when you're playing teams at that stato front, they usually don't do a whole lot. And that's not a shot. That's just the reality of it. That's smart. Play to your strengths. So not really. Kind of been seeing if they're going to call it a timeout. Is there a point where you have to maybe? So we've been in a pretty good situation. You got an example of what you're trying to recalibrate? Last year. I'm just saying like, like. I just mean like when you're playing. I'm just trying to. You always look at things that things it's, you get there in a low possession game, when they get the ball, they defer. They get the ball. That's how you steal possession. It's pretty common. The double up turn we use. And that's what they didn't try to do it. And so in that small possession, if you punt it there, you take a timeout or they took one early, they're going to have plenty of time to come down and score. Get in the field, go raise, milk the clock. They get the ball to half, try to bleed it. And so you always look at everything. But our guys have been pretty good at the end of half. Look, it's just you're dealing with what's reality. I mean, there's only excuses, Mike. I mean, you'd love to have everybody. I mean, they're missing guys too. I mean, it's just reality around the national football league. So I don't, of course, you'd love to have all your guys. But that's not, that's not what we lost. As a tip, can I give Mike his play throughout the game? Pretty solid. I mean, they ran the ball pretty well, made some big time plays. Again, we came up short. There's a lot of things that dissect D-Led when you lose. But our guys were, they played pretty physical up front against good front. Obviously, we didn't get it done. Thank you. Coach, did you lack the look in anything about that? Yeah, I thought it was a great play call. CPU was open. Unfortunately, he got his hand up, made a play on it, and bounced their way. And they're being recorded, right? No, I think that's tough, right? Like, you know, you're keeping your eyes downfield, you're going through your progression and you read. You know, sometimes you can kind of feel defenders in your face, but it's hard to say that you're really kind of thinking about that in that moment. Oh, it was my decision. I thought I had a one-on-one opportunity with the defensive end, and I thought he was crashing down on CP, and maybe I had a chance to get around. And you all are trying to battle and stay in a playoff place. Yeah, it is tough. You know, one of these games, as you're progressing through the season, get bigger and bigger. And, you know, unfortunately, we didn't pull this one out, but at the same time, we got to bounce back and get ready for Pittsburgh. No, we're nowhere near that. Where we stand today, we have an opportunity, you know, however that finishes out in Tampa, you know, obviously we're game back, or maybe however it is, whatever it is. But no, I'm not looking at that right now. You know, when the season's done, maybe you can go back and look at it, and you can pinpoint certain things. But at this moment, no. It's tough. It's tough without Kyle, right? He's just an unbelievable player. And I thought multiple guys kind of stepped up into that role, and you have to, when you're replacing a guy like Kyle, whether it was OZ, whether it was Peru, you know, and FERC. So I thought our guys came out and filled that role nicely. You know, unfortunately, we just didn't make enough place. I think he just came down to the moment, right? Like, you just got to go out there and make a play. I thought our guys had a great job of understanding that this is it. You got to go make a play. And OZ did an unbelievable job in that play. It kind of came out that way. You know, as you're going through the week, you know, whether you're running zone reads, whether you're running wide zones, whatever the scheme may be, you don't really know how it's going to play out until the game gets going. And the way that they were playing the zone read just gave me opportunities to make plays. Yeah, well, it's nice, right? But like at the same time, like I've been in this long enough, you don't want others to control your destiny. You want to take care of business. You know, fortunately, we left one out there today, but we have opportunities coming up to write the ship and get going. Yeah, just trying to get up as fast as I can. You know, initially, it's just with the conditions is like I slipped, and you want to try to get back up because, you know, we have a decent play up. Worked out. OZ found a window. And you know, at that point in time, just kind of it's kind of chaotic. But you just find find opportunity to get your guard of all. All right. Thank you, guys. Safe travels. Yeah. Thank you.