 What was Pittsburgh obviously a difficult defense to face? What were they showing you that slowed you guys down early in the game? This is a really good front. And they had them on there early. We couldn't really get anything going. And they had a big disc of front. And it just causing disruption as far as trying to make plays and getting it out. Teresa. Derek, this is a situation where you all had won four of the previous five games with late drives that just coming up short. The odds go against you this time. How tough is it to see that final kick go wide right? I mean, there was plenty of time in the game where we tried ourselves in the foot. This came up short. Certainly, all the way, we just got to play better so we're in that situation. But we can go throughout the game and we could have done things better. Press up in the best situation. Jim. Derek, how much do you learn, I guess, from a game like this? Is the team that mistakes early can come back and cost you? And what do you think this team mindset will be moving? Oh, yeah, definitely. Can't do those type of things. Team like that, they're a great team. After a while, we did a lot of good things to put ourselves back in the game. A lot of things that we need to improve on all around as a whole team. And, you know, like I said, little things that we did well, but definitely a lot of room for improvement. We all attack those things, address them, and just get better as we're coming up. John Glennon. You know, Derek, first game that you guys hadn't played with Taylor, what was that like, how did the running holes go and so forth? And, you know, was there a little bit of difference in skiing with him out? Um, I said, oh, just let me tell you, a big part of what we do, you know, for a very good job, you know, at his position, but like the next guy up, you know, sometimes he's doing a good job, he came in there like he came in our last week. So, you know, we just got to play better. That's all, that's all it is, we got to play better. Terry. Derek, what was kind of the mindset at halftime after struggling the way you guys did in the first half? We, you know, we knew that wasn't us, the first half, type of game we played in the first half, and it was time for us to battle back. So, what kind of resiliency we have, what type of team we are. I was going to lay down and quit, I'm going to fight back and I thought we'd give us a great chance at the end. TD. Derek, it seemed like you were getting hit a lot of times in the backfield, especially by Watt. What was happening up front to lead to that? I think he was just slipping aside. He's a great player, did a great job today for them and just to make him play, you know, sometimes I happen like that in a game, but overall it is, I got to be better. Jim. Derek, I know probably a lot of people look at this as a good early measuring stick game against a couple of undefeated teams. The fact that you guys didn't play that well and still it came down to a field goal, give you even more confidence, maybe moving forward that you can go toe-to-toe with the best. Yeah, definitely. Like I said before we just came, you have a team like that that they can lead, you know, in the in the beginning, but you can question the hardest team where we fight that.