 Yeah, coach, you just got to note here, how do you want to close out games? How do you try to get your team to close them out? The way we can get them to close out is the way we closed out in New York. Give Washington credit, they made the plays when they needed to. We didn't, there was plenty of opportunities there at D-Led. Every week's obviously a new adventure. We feel like we're making progress in certain areas. Obviously, it wasn't good enough yesterday. So the same old narrative certainly didn't hold up true last week. But again, we made it all on ourselves yesterday. We got to close that game out. And we know why we didn't, but you got to give Washington credit. And we got to improve, and we need to do it in a hurry. In the next to last drive, the penetration, was that the main issue there on the first two runs? You talk about the one that- I lost in the last drive. You talk that's the last offensive drive. That was kind of the Hail of Mary drive was the last- Oh, I'm sorry. You're right. Tenly, you're right. I'm talking about the last, yeah, like four minute drive. Put it that way. Yes, sorry. You're correct. Yeah, I mean, look, I got to do a better job there. Obviously hindsight's 20-20. There's a lot of decisions being made when you get in that situation in D-Led in four minute, how you want to approach it, whether you package plays, or you have call and run-its, certainly there's every scheme's up and up for debate. But again, we were running a package play. We got a certain look, we went to it, and we didn't execute very well, and so we lost three yards. And then you get to the second down, and you can make a calculated risk right there. So if I had to do it all over again, I'd certainly probably call something different. And then I call the screen on third down. And then they made the play we didn't. Obviously, whether we learned or lose, I look objectively at every drive and every situation. So, and then you look at the last drive at the end of the day, and I will say this, it's not the way you wanted to, but I will say this, at the end of the half, you still got a second left, and you got a shot to go in the game. So that would probably say a lot more about us than anything, we can execute that play a lot better as well. That wasn't executed really well. That's what I lose sleep over at night, that starts with me. Let's see what the record will be. At what point do you start looking maybe at taking carries away from my goodness, or looking at Wayne or looking at other options? I think Mike's done a pretty good job. It takes all 11, Michael. I think when you just look at yards per carry, that's false, it takes 11. The way we do things here, takes everybody, get into the right looks. Everybody's got to do their job. So, again, I know those are the numbers are just on the surface, that's a low hanging fruit. But we're four weeks into this, we got a long way to go, we need to get this run game going, but it takes everybody. How do you feel like you do get, I mean, besides all 11, how do you actually ignite the run game and get it going to where you feel like you need to sleep? Well, you look at it, I thought, go back to Philly for a quarter. I believe we had 80-something yards in the first quarter running it. Obviously, we know how that game ended. We didn't do a good enough job, we stalled out. Getting to Tampa, in hindsight, there were some things that probably should have come back to. We know the stout insides of the game plan in the way that the game evolved, took us on a different route. You go down to New York, I didn't think we had enough long and sustainable drives, you didn't have a number of carries. And yesterday, we pretty much had 26 called runs. I know there was a couple more, what the final tally was, but give or take. Again, I could sit here and say you're close and make excuses, but we'll get this thing going. I'm confident in that. What does Michael Walker need to do to get him more consistent? Or is... It's like all those guys, if you're going to earn the right to play, it starts in practice, and then when you get your opportunities. I mean, a lot of stuff on special teams can carry over defense, and so like a lot of our guys, I mean, they got to earn the right, and we got to, you know, the trust of the staff and their teammates. So he's got to continue to work. You know, like I said, if he starts to make plays in special teams and improves in practice, he'll get more reps. And just from an injury standpoint, all of our Harris, Cam... Yeah, there's nothing final on those. So like I said, they've met with the doctors today. Again, we'll have those updates by Wednesday. Is there any concern that any of them are significant at this point? Again, I'll just let that, until I hear from the doctors. I don't get concerned until I hear from the doctors. There was a play that was looked at by the replay booth. It was when I think Terry caught the ball that was considered an incomplete pass. And... The fumble? Yeah, yeah. Now that you've seen that one, it seemed like it came at a pivotal time. Any thoughts on that? I mean, it's probably about the same as the one that they called incomplete on RID. You know, bang, bang. I mean, they called it, right? They called it incomplete. So that's what it was. Trying to make sure that this doesn't linger. I mean, I know some people use something like this as motivation. Others like to wash it. Where do you come to stand on that? Yeah, I mean, like I said, win or lose, you've got to be objective if you're not, if you're not improving. The wind can linger too, and it could be as toxic as losing. So you've got to come in an objective. You know there's a new challenge. The Jets will be ready to roll. We got to adapt to every circumstance thrown at us. We know it's a little bit of a different week, clearly, traveling to London, how we adjust to that schedule and how we adjust to the travel and prepare to go play that game Sunday. So kicks off at 9.30 a.m. Eastern. So we got to get used to that. So there's a lot of things that go on to the planning and we got to handle that. And so it's an opportunity for us. It's a big game for us. I'm excited about that challenge. How did you evaluate Calvin Ridley's performance? I mean, I feel like from my perspective, it's like those are balls that he normally catches. And there are opportunities that would have been a big swing. I mean, from your perspective, how did you feel like his overall performance was yesterday? Up and down. You know, we expect more. And Calvin knows that. He's not telling anything that I don't tell the players. So we expect him to, you know, he's one of our top guys, right? He's one of our captains and nobody's got higher expectations than he does for himself. And we do. That's why I call his number. I believe in Calvin, but I call him as we can all play better. When you are evaluating a game like yesterday, kind of where do you start in your process? Do you go kind of straight to that fourth quarter and break down that? Or do you kind of take it from the start to finish? I take it from start to finish in all three phases. And then you go back and re-watch it, you know, in phases. And then you meet with the staff and same thing. How many times do you watch it? How many times do you go through it? Usually I'll bust through it Sunday night because you want to see, you know, what happened. Make sure you're not emotionally overacting the things that you may not misremember. And then usually watch it again, the full sequence in the morning and then watch it one more time with the staff and then you meet and then at some point, you know, I go back if there's something else that's lingering to me. I mean, watch, you know, peek through it again, self-scout, same stuff. So at least three or four times in a Monday night. In terms of dealing with the week that's coming up, does that mean, you know, early mornings, Paul week just to try to get the guys acclimated and we can adjust our schedule. So all of us, you have to. So both teams are flying through the night, Thursday night. That's been coming pretty standard. I don't think many teams are doing the week long bowl game anymore for this trip. So, you know, both teams have to handle it the same way. Are you expecting to get Marlon, Sheffield or Andrews back? We just have to see how the week goes. Is it the same with Gage? Yeah, same with Russell. Do y'all got a review? Because I started working on the Jets a little bit and he's running around and doing breakfast, you know, go this way. You're already calling him breakfast. Well, he used to do that all the time, just sitting down deep. Yeah. This guy did it one of those yesterday, because Tim C, it looked like plaster rules were an issue yesterday. Do y'all got to kind of go review that with him? Sure, yeah. I mean, we got to keep these quarterbacks contained and you got to give Washington credit. We knew going in, you know, he did a good job extending plays and we got to be better in our rush lanes and just defensively not trying to do anything extra. You know, that's what it comes down to and he sounded like a broken record, but he made plays and you got to give him credit and they came up with him. You know, he threw a couple up there. They came down and we didn't make the plays that were, you know, that's what I said. We had multiple chances to end that game really in both phases. We had a chance to, that's when you hit me on that one where my mom was at D-Led. We had a chance to rip a run and we didn't finish on the back side and, you know, Wayne made the free safety miss and, you know, it's a first down, but again, we got to get better and that's some of the stuff in the run game, like we got to finish games out. Don't have to be all run, but that's just one example. So, you know, when I look at that, that's the second, the last drive and we had a lead. And the last drive, we had a lead in four minutes. And then again, we'll, I'll objectively look at it with the approach. I won't continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. I won't do that here. That's insane. So, yeah, it's all fair and you can look at it, say, hey, I do this all the time. Was that too conservative here? Do this again. How do you want to package things? It all goes in there and it's all fair. And especially when you lose a game like that. And then the last drive, you know, that's situational football. So, yes, it is an offensive drive, but we look at it, you know, that's a different situation. We do it now to go, to go from having a lead in a four minute situation to now having to go win the game. And you got to have that belief. And so the one thing you will say is these games come down and we had the ball in our hands with a chance to go win it. We crossed midfield, thought we handled that well. Personally, I didn't like the operation there at the end. I thought that that was a cluster. You know, what's going on, the spotting and the guy, you know, holding on to Matt. That could have been even uglier. Thank God there was a second left. So, and then you look at that and how you want to package things. Like I told you, our execution wasn't good enough at the end and that bothers me and that starts with me. And would you bring that to the lead's tension? What happened to that last play? You know, we'll bring it up. We'll bring it up. And those guys have a hard job. There's just a lot going on right there. That's not making an excuse. We have plenty of, like I said, you got to give Washington credit. They found a way to win that game. We didn't find a way to end it and we had multiple chances, you know, and really in all three phases. But it all goes into play. You know, I just, there's two ways to look at it. So if you go in there, everybody in the league, you know, turns in, you're going to talk to somebody up in New York. They got different processes. And so, you know, you talk to them, but when you're getting those one possession games and you sit there, all I want to know is why. You know, it's just something that, okay, is this how you're going to call it? How do I coach this better? That's kind of how I look at it. You don't look at excuses and blame the officials. They does have a hard job to do. I just want to educate myself. Like, is there something else I need to coach differently here? Is this the way it's called? Is this how you can do this, this way, or whatever it is? To me, it's a continuing education. That's how I look at it. I asked to get granted with it yesterday. What's the philosophy by putting a guy in maybe that hasn't played really all day? Sometimes it's as simple as this, Michael. You get something that maybe happened equipment-wise or medically. Again, there's a lot, usually more to it. So I can leave it at that. I know you said you kind of hinted at packages. Sure. Yeah, that's what I was saying. So there's multiple reasons when you ask it. Certain packages we have, we have that dictates who goes in there. Certain things, situationally, maybe that happens. A guy gets something like I said. It could be as simple as equipment, getting something checked out. The game's not going to stop, so the next guy's got to go in there. That guy'll be ready to go. How do you coach those extended rushers when they come and they make their initial move, then the guy's traveling around? What are the rushers? Yeah, you hit it in the back end of the way you plaster. You want to keep rush integrity. And you don't get in different ways, guys. If you run past the depth of the quarterback and you open up and then you got two guys, if you're running a game, you got to be coordinated so you don't have two guys in the same gap and it can't open like the Red Sea. And you give a guy a lane. And so, again, we got to continue to improve there, give them credit. He made the plays. We got to do a better job executing. And I don't want to ever say that to anyone up here making an excuse. We know what we got to do to get better. And you also got to give Washington credit. What was your evaluation, Zach Wilson, coming up to like six months ago, yeah? Good play, yeah. Live arm, you can see it. No, it was a challenge. Like I said, D-Leds already anointed him. Gave his comparison. I'm not going to repeat it so they can't put those words in my mouth. But that's another guy. I mean, he's a talented thrower and he can make all the throws and get out, you know? Off, you know, you can use the quarterback guru words that it is, but at the end of the day, he extends plays and can make every throw in the field. That's what I saw. They got seven sacks. So I guess Quinnan's their big guy up front, but I don't know if they've been aggressive and trash-elected all year, but they were. Yeah, it's going to be aggressive. You know their approach up there. They're going to have their ears bent back and they're going to be ready to rock and roll. We got to make sure we're ready to go too. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thanks, coach. Appreciate it.