 Well, you missed the bare hander on the side. We do have to address that. I did. I know. I was bad. I tried to throw it to JT and I know it was terrible. I could tell in that moment, as much as you were frustrated with your team, that was the most frustrating moment of the game. Catching heat from Berkwes and Paws. That's why. They're giving me a human pulse against your heart. Paul Cantabatta with us here on the All Access Post Game Show. Coach, you guys talked about the clears at halftime. You missed just one in the second half. I would imagine you were happy with how that progressed as the game went on. Yeah, we just got to relax a little. Sometimes I think that Tom and sometimes Dylan, they just kind of forced things to try to move and try to go a little too quick. So we just got to take your time. And then we got plenty of time to do it and move it. And I think that once the guys settled down a little bit and did a good job in the third quarter, it all kind of fell into place. And we'll get better at it and we'll improve. And we just got to make sure we play up a little bit toward our level of play and not play down. Coach, you got some great offensive performances from some attackmen tonight, especially Brandon Watson, showed some diversity in his game with some dodging, some shooting, some finishing inside. What has he done to get better each week as the season's progressed? He didn't play last year. So now he's with us now. So he's just getting back in the playing condition. So he's getting better all the time. We'd like the way he's dodging now. And he's getting better and better. So by the end of the season, he's going to be real good. We don't think he's even reached his potential yet. And so as he gets better, he's going there. But he's so multi-dimensional, you can play midfield before us, as he did in a couple games, and bring him off the bench and do that. Or he can dodge, he can feed, he rides now. He's doing a little bit of everything. So that type of attackmen really gives us to do a few things offensively. I think it takes the pressure off JT and Wade and Tyler. I got sort of a lacrosse theory question for you, coach. You guys are really good in face-offs tonight. But one of the things that we noticed we talked about on the broadcast was going backwards off the face-off. And then you end up having to clear a little bit more. Is that a strategic thing? Is that something that you want these guys to do? Can you tell me a little bit more about that? As a face-off guy, I took one or two. So you've got to take what you give us. I think sometimes our guys are real anxious to try to always go for breaks. And a lot of face-off guys are the way they teach themselves now is always to go forward. And that's not necessarily the case. We've got to relax. Take the wins and get possession of the ball. And I think that Justin's doing a much better job of that. I think Dan does a really good job of that and going behind. And so we're getting to take the wins. Let's get the ball. We don't need to look good all the time going forward. And I think it's making it much easier on us getting those wins for sure and then getting the possession. And I thought we did a good job clearing it once we got it back up and to get some opportunities out of it. Coach, one of the better shooting performances you've had in a long time as a team over 50% I think. So what do you attribute that to? I know how hard do you guys work on shooting in practice. But just shots. Well, I think they were getting better shots. I think the guys are working. I thought Parish Young's going harder to the goal. I think Morgan Pritchard's going harder to the goal. Donna Frio took, passed up some new angle shots to really work hard to get better angle shots. I think that JT's finishing better. He's getting to that point. And Watson's now early on, he couldn't buy a goal. Now he can't miss. So now guys are getting better at shooting the ball. And we get Kerasi in the shoot the ball a little bit. Better will be in good spots. Because I think Christian's in shoots it well now. So we've got a lot of guys can shoot it. And I think there's our shot selection in the season kind of hurt us at times. And I think we're getting better at that and getting better shots. So that's good. Obviously, a quick turnaround tomorrow night. How much does it help? Do it again. Bring it here and let it go. Another fun conference game tomorrow night. And how much does it help to have it done the back to back early in the season? Well, it helps. Because we know how to handle a bit better and stuff like that. And this team wasn't as physical as the last time we did it. So I think we'll be all right going into it. I think we'll play much better defensively, not a great defensive performance by us at all. And I think our guys will be much more ready to play tomorrow versus Hood and be ready to go, especially against Wyden in the weekend. So we'll be ready to go and do it again. And I think that we'll be used to it. I think our guys are excited to do this while we play the games. And they're excited to get out there and go again. And we're in shape enough to do this. So the conditioning is not a factor for us. And we'll be ready to go. And finally, the weather is starting to get nice. So it's fun to play. I don't have to let eight layers on or anything like that. So it makes it a little more fun. Hey, Currie, how did dad do tonight? Good. Yeah, he said he did good. All right, we'll get into that. I appreciate that. I had to hire somebody at halftime to get him some to eat because he was hungry. But his mom left me in such good conditions. He goes, oh, I got to leave at 7.30. I'll see you later. I go, oh, great. Thanks, Trace. I appreciate that. Yeah, that's what moms do, you know? It's just like, hey, you got him. Right, yeah, I'm just doing this coaching thing. Don't worry about it. It's easy. Where'd you eat at halftime? Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. He's ready to go. So he's already an hour by fast. Coach, I appreciate it. Thanks for coming up and chatting with us. We'll see you tomorrow night. I appreciate it, guys. Thank you. Absolutely.