 Coach, how did you address the penalties and review those after the game? Yeah, we take a look at them, obviously, individually. Didn't want to overreact yesterday. You see the tape, obviously not pleased with some of the stuff, especially the pre-snap things. You're going to have some penalties of aggression that we need to clean up. The pre-snap alignment ones obviously disappointed in and we got to get that cleaned up. That's the stuff that really affects the games. I can feel the credit, but we don't need to help them on those four-point swings down there in the red zone. And then the one on the extra point, we can't have that. It gives them, if it's 14-6, that's not the prettiest game, but it's a one-position game. Those are the little things that go for two to get it. Now it's 15-6. What about the one where they wiped out the yard? You had a lot of...wiped another five yards that were not for the pit plays. Yeah, you know, I don't want... Those guys have a hard job as it is. I put it this way. Here's the best way I can answer that. Whether I agree with or not, that's not what's not our intent on those plays. I mean, they're sitting back playing zone coverage. Pretty much everybody in the stadium can see that. But the optics are, the transition is what hurt them. I understand why they called them. Like I said, it's...we got to clean that up and it is what it is. But yeah, obviously those certainly didn't help us at critical moments. Jaylin's thing felt a little... felt like he, you know, might have meant the game, might have got too big for him. At the film review, how did y'all feel about that? Well, I wouldn't say it got too big for him. Certainly, he's not going to be pleased with his performance. And, you know, he knows what the issues are. He's a tough-minded guy. You know, the situation, it is what it is when Josh gets hurt. And then again, we'll evaluate this week whether we play Drew in there or if there's somebody else out there. So, and it's when you're bringing rookie linemen on in the interior, it wasn't the plan to play them early. We got them reps in the preseason. There's things he's got to work on. I got all the faith in the world that he'll be just fine eventually. And you're going against that kind of front. And when it got obvious, you become one-dimensional. It certainly advantages them, especially when you're playing that kind of front. But really, why do you think it tapered off? Well, here's the simplest. And I'm not trying to sound patronized or anything like that. So, you get into the game. You know, we have about 31 snaps in the first two drives. Came away with six points, so credit Philadelphia. And so, you get into those drives. You feel like you're in good rhythm. We had a good balance. You know, we knew how we started it. If you want to, you know, conservatively, yeah, we got to go punch the ball in there and find a way to score touchdowns. And so, those are big momentums. Those are what I call four-point swings. I think we had about 40 snaps in the first three drives with six points to show. And so, you're balanced. I thought we were running the ball pretty well. Then we had the situation backed up. And I did play it conservatively. You know, we tried to get the ball out of there. Milk a little time off the clock. The one that got the ball, it started the second half and just get into that drive and then let's go down and score some points. And then, you know, we had the false start. I got in there, tried to pop a run. So, you know, that's a fair criticism there. Why didn't pick it up? Because we were backed up and I didn't want to give them the opportunity to go pin their ears back. But those are the ones that, those are the discussions you have, you know, the post, you know, after action reports, whatever term you want to go when we were talking as a staff. And I put that on myself. In a seven-six game, that's where I felt we were and I didn't want to go lose it backed up. So hindsight, sure, I wish I had called something maybe different on third down. But, you know, we had multiple chances to get them off the field, coming back. They score late in that half. And then we had the penalty and they go for two. So, but still, it's plenty of football left. And we don't, and then so in the second half, you get the ball back, we get behind sticks, penalties, and you're in a lot of second longs and third longs and they add up on you. Yeah, and then we, you know, you have a chance to overcome one. We had a first and 20, it pits up the seam. There's second two, you go, we have a miscommunication. Again, they put that on me. And, you know, we're trying to jam and run in there, get going on the drive and we damn near lost it on a fumble. So, that's kind of the answer to your question, Scott. And then you got to make a decision. At some point you got to speed up and go, give yourself a chance to win the game. So when we got behind credit to Philly, they made us kick field goals. We got down and we did nothing to capitalize really from that backed up situation to the rest of the game. While you evaluated, I mean, there's nothing that's, you know, it's a fine line between saying, hey, let's jerk the wheel. And there's things that we want to see maybe done a certain way. And he's willing. And like I said, it's a rookie in his first start against a really good front. He didn't back down. And there's things that you certainly, you can say and whatever, he knows how we feel. But look, it's a long season and hopefully he has a long career. It'll get cleaned up. I got faith in him. But at the same time, you don't want to be, if Drew comes in there, you know, he had a false start, but I thought Drew competed in there and we got to keep that going. And we got to play the best five to give us a chance to win on Sunday. Consider looking at the waiver wire at this point. Is there, are there guys out there that you think could be an upgrade or? You know, Michael, at every position, we're going to look to upgrade the team. So if there's guys out there that we feel like can help this team, we're certainly going to look and that'll be every week, regardless of the position. I want to go back to the passing difference. Two offensive passing differences. How much of that was maybe mistakes by Calvary or Hayden versus play design? Well, they're just passes against own coverage. So guys are flying out to cover the flat. You know, they're not schemed up against man coverage. And so when you, you know, people run pick plays when you scheme up. And certainly if the guys are playing press at the line scrimmage, you may have a scheme pick play in and you know, they give you a yard and as long as you don't look ridiculous and knock the guy over, you're allowed to do that. Those are the rules. Those are the ones that get called, right? And so what happens is there's collision. Guys flying to the flat, they're playing quarters of that side. He's flying the backers coming from inside to go in there. Hayden's going to turn around. It's bang, bang. And that's what they see. And I'm not criticizing the officials. I'm just saying schematically, those aren't pick plays. And that's what happened. And so the one-on-third down to Calvin, similar thing, the guy's coming inside. He transitioned the balls in the air. And again, it's optically what happened in the body language. Sure, that's what they call it. And that's not a criticism of the officials. That's just what happened. But they're not like designed. We know we know we're getting zone coverage. And so we can clean that up. You know, it's just, it's unfortunate. And those were critical mistakes in a tight ball game in the third quarter with plenty of possessions left. Yeah, we're talking a lot about the office stuff. For you, how do you feel like everything went operationally for you and your first game of the head coach? I mean, in terms of what, like, what are you asking? Ever, like, from communication? You communicate, communication, working with Matt, working with Matt, getting things in and out because we hadn't seen that. I mean, how did all of that go? Yeah, it was fine. I mean, that wasn't, that wasn't our issue. You know, our issue clearly was, you know, execution, penalties, you know, getting ourselves in a lot of obvious past situations, a lot of third longs, it's gonna be hard to convert a lot of third longs. When you're getting, you know, you're constantly trying to get back on track. That'll be any week, you know. Similar, you know, you start the game, like I said, in your end rhythm, but you don't have any, you don't come away with points. And so that's, then you get behind and at some point you gotta pick the ball up to get yourself a chance to go win the game. And that's what happened. And so credit to Philly. How much freedom does Matt have to move in and out of stuff at the line of scrimmage if he needs to or is that not, is that not there yet with what you guys are doing? No, look, without getting a lot of schemes, I think you're gonna find any offense in the NFL. I think it's been this way for a long time. I think there's a little audible is one of those words that sounds very vague and subjective. There could be a lot of things. Most people package plays. And so whether you go, it's either A or B, depending on certain looks and parameters, you may give a quarterback. And then there are certain situations that you may say, hey, alert and completely wipe this out. Those are parameters and every situation is different. But I don't know of an offense in the NFL that doesn't probably package plays in some capacity. And so that's pretty standard operating procedure. But days of just completely wiping and calling your own plays. I don't know who does that. And I guess it's really not my concern unless we're playing against somebody like that. So just how we do it is pretty standard. You may package things, you may have some calling run-its, and you may have some parameters that you may go down there in situational football. I'll harvest this by saying I haven't watched the entire game of the review, but just from some things that I was looking at, it really did feel like Matt just didn't have any time to get through his progressions. And I mean, from your point of view, how much more time does he need to get through those? Well, any quarterback, you're gonna get effect, you know, here's the simplest way to put it. They did a nice job when we had to drop back or to affect us. And we didn't know on the flip side. And that'll be the case every week. You look around the league, you watch games. Teams that are getting home and affecting the quarterback, it's usually gonna be a pretty decent day defensively and vice versa on offense. So we gotta do a better job of making sure we don't become obvious in where you're just sitting back there in any quarterback. If you make you basically one and done, it's gonna be a long day. So that's why I gotta do a better job of coaching and making sure we're in better situations. And I believe it's also on receivers to get into their routes. Did you see anything like that when you were going through? I mean, the plan was, you know, not to let these guys really tee off. I mean, so when we don't, like I said, when you don't convert those opportunities early in the touchdowns and you get down, you saw what happens. So, and we had a plan, I mean, as we were gonna, and when you're obviously adapting and then I think somebody asked me the question yesterday, you know, what did they do in the second half? Well, they got ahead and they really didn't change anything. And they felt they could get home with four and they sat back and play his own. You get penalties in obvious situations, we're off track, you don't run the ball and we're out of rhythm. And so I gotta find a better way to get us jump started when you get into those lulls in the game because they're gonna happen. You will show, you know, every possession, hey, it's right down there, but that's not life in the NFL. So, you know, Matt executed the plan. Obviously, we would love to have gotten into more of it, but like I said, we got down and we became one dimensional. What did maybe some of their zone reads that broke for big plays early change in what y'all were doing? We anticipated that. We, like I said, it goes back here and I know it was on a broken record, but you know, we got to play a little more fundamentally sound and they did a nice job. I mean, the quarterback got out and you know, at least make them make the play one-on-one. I would argue don't help them when you know, you misfit something, misalign. So there's all, these things are correctable. We know what we had to play in all three phases. That's not loss on us and we gotta do a better job. And like I said yesterday, I mean, the whole name of this game here is improvement from week to one. You cannot be the same team week one as you are going in each week as you climb because there's gonna ebbs and flows and we gotta improve and we gotta do it in a hurry this week because we gotta hell of a challenge Sunday down in Tampa at four o'clock. So, again, this is what you sign up for the NFL. It's the most competitive league in my mind and all pro sports and that's the beauty of it and you better be ready to go Sunday. And that's every week. Otherwise, if you make the mistakes we make, you deserve to lose. So we deserve to lose yesterday. I need to feel like use that tape to help him improve how he continues to rock. I think he kind of just answered it there. I mean, we, you know, certainly try to get him going early, didn't do it, but he stayed with it, made a pretty tough catch on fourth down, went four on fourth down. Wasn't pretty, but he executed it and Matt was under duress there. They had a pretty good call there but again, that's what a veteran quarterback does. He knows your issues, he knows where you're hot, what you're doing and give Kyle credit. And like, again, that's not a flashy play in the stat sheet but that was a conversion and we needed to when you take the risk to go four on fourth down. I got into the game, you know, we multiple times, I mean, all those guys, I got to do a better job getting him and Russ into the game early. And Russell Gage, you know, there were some opportunities and the thing I can't say enough about Russell Gage is that as a lot of guys, it's like a basketball, you know, people want to touch the ball and I got to do a better job getting him the ball early but Russell is a real pro because he's battling. I mean, he battled, I told him this morning, I mean, he did, it says a lot about your character when the ball doesn't go your way and how he competed. So I got to do a better job there. It's Coby DeSett and Dr. Raine is enough to be considered that you all look at everything. Yeah, I mean. How far has been that low out for you? You always try another thing. Yeah, no, it'll be a little bit before we get there with Matt, but Coby, that's, we'll see. We'll see what practice looks like this week. I mean, all options on a table deal. The thing is like, you can't, you have to fix it. You have to fix your problems. Like I said, you're in the solution business and you fix it and you give a good opportunity. If they can't fix it, then we got to do something. To sit up here every Sunday and Monday and complain about the same problems and shame on me, I got to do something different to help us and that's what I signed up for and that's coaching. Well, you'd hope it would look like it did a little bit earlier for us when we weren't basically down too many possessions where you're saying and telling everybody you got a pass. So we're gonna have challenges every week, D-Led. There's growing pains. You got to see improvement. Or like I said, it's all these guys know and you're gonna have to make a decision but you're gonna get an opportunity and you got to find the right, the fine line of not, like I said, jerking the wheel, see if you can correct some of the issues. Like I said, he's a rookie in his first time. There are a lot of rookies that had a lot worse starts than him. And there was a plan to bring him along but you have to adapt. Guy goes down as a veteran, he steps up and as we got in that game early, we knew we were gonna go through some growing pains. Again, that's a really good front and he either, like I said, you're gonna get baptized at some point and now it's his chance, he's been out there and he either correct it and see how the journey goes this season and then at some point, if he doesn't, you got to make decisions but it doesn't mean that somebody's career's over or you get some narrative that, oh, it's a whatever, whatever you want to make. So it's about improvement and if I know Jalen correctly, he'll come back and he'll battle. He's a rookie in his first game and he played the most snaps of all those rookies in his first game. Not what I see, not what we think the way the improvement needs to come from. I mean, it's simple as that. Pad level, technique, whether you're playing tackle or left guard or center or right guard, left tackle, tight end. If you don't get your pad level down and a guy gets underneath you, that's a big strong guy in the NFL. It's gonna be hard. So those things, you're sure, that's all fair. Like it's the same thing, you look back about play time, this, that, in the preseason, okay, what would you do different? Now I'm always gonna look at, it starts with me. Look at myself, what do we do to help this team, help this program? So yeah, we had to and you look back on it and then again, things happen and it's my job to problem solve and you have to have solutions. So it's fair to say, was that the best solution? Well, the results will tell you yesterday that it didn't work, so. But then you gotta evaluate, you're gonna get a chance and it's of a long career to improve. And that's the best way to come in and practice and give guys a shot to fix the mistakes from this week. What have they told you about the Tampa Bay rivalry? Cause I mean, even when I was getting in the Superbowl, Juan Alexander came in here and beat him and you know, they get it going down there, start shooting the cannons and so it's usually a tough game and you know, we've done really, the whole throughout the records thing, but it's usually a tough battle with the books and the. Do you let every game I've been involved in and it felt tough? That's professional football. We know we got a work cut out for us. You know, they're defending Superbowl champions. They got a lot of veteran players that played in a lot of games and we're going down there at four o'clock and that's life in the NFL, it's what we signed up for. Nobody's a victim. You know, you deserve, you play the way we did yesterday, you deserve to lose, but they're going to kick that ball off next Sunday and we got to get ready to go and that's the challenge in the NFL and we got to fix our problems. We got to be smart and find solutions. So like I said, it's what we signed up for. Look forward to the challenge, but we know it's a hell of a challenge. We get to go down and compete. They have the opportunity to play against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Sure. How do you do that? From a generalized standpoint, if you have these weapons, but you have a core idea of wanting to get the ball to rest, how do you... Well, certainly, you have plans and the defense does have a say and you better have a counter answer and sometimes it's what happens early in the game. Now you can force some things to somebody in certain ways, but if that's not the best play, you don't want to force it into somebody and all of a sudden it's second and 10 right there. So as I said, my challenge is to get everybody involved earlier. And again, every week that defense has a say too and you better have a second option, third option or a counter punch. But I just, I felt historically when guys get into the games early and that's true in most sports, but especially in football at the skill positions, it certainly usually benefits. But I will say that going back to Russ, it says a lot about his character. It sounds, you know, these guys are paid professionals, but again, you see a lot of stuff on tape and that's why I give Russell Gage a lot of credit. And, you know, he had some opportunities and things happen and the ball didn't go his way. Had some shots in the red zone and there's some cause and effect on some plays there. Russ is a true pro and he's a competitor. As I was saying, to say not finishing that important question on this, is that ideally what you see does all kinds of being kind of personnel on his formation? But sure, it's, we want to, you know, like I said, I mean, we'll adapt every week to how you want to play and when, but you know, the question kept in, hey, what does balance look like for you? Well, that was a version of it, but we didn't do a good enough job down there and getting touchdowns. And that's the challenge every week. We got improved down there. I got to do a better job helping us in the red zone and we got to score a touchdown. Say it in the obvious there. Appreciate it. Thank you.