 Yeah, I mean, I mean, obviously they see the replay sometimes it's very hard to, you know, referees kind of depending on the reps, they kind of call it different. I know one on the SMB on the third down and kind of through a little curl. I think the ref seen a hand on the outside, so that's why they called it. But the other ones, I'm not sure Christian got pushed with two hands. I thought it was going to be OPI. So yeah, but it's just tough calls, tough plays. And those are obviously they're our ex players are a big place for us, but those are the same things, you know, kind of letting them off the hook. Yeah, I mean, you get them in those type of situations as defense, we have to capitalize on that. And wasn't able to do that today. Like I said, just the self-inflicted wounds, allowing them to continue to drive, continue to drive. And we just we play good in some spots where we think we got to feel for the field or whatever it may be. But it just wasn't good enough. You know, we say we want to be a good defense. But unless we stop, you know, hurting ourselves and in these, like say, either big plays or penalties that eventually turn into a big play, we can't be a good defense that happens. So we just had to continue to watch the tape, keep fighting, keep battling and, you know, just saw what we were really doing. So you guys are coming in, I'm grateful for saying, you know, it's a long season. Is that really the only way that you could look at things that feel awesome? Yeah, I mean, you just had to go back to the drawboard. There's not a lot of, you know, situations like that is very easy to kind of, you know, get buried. Obviously, we know, I won't say the media or nothing like that, but they're going to say we suck and all this, you know, I'm saying that's what we're going to take on the chain is what it is an impression of football. But for ourselves, we have to continue to try to chop wood and figure out ways to get better and continue to get better. And that's what we're going to do. That's what we're going to do as leaders. Not letting anybody get too down on ourselves. We're one and two. We haven't played in division games just yet. So we have to keep fighting throughout the year. What is about a passing game that time can do so much for it? A lot. Passing game, you know, it's not easy, especially when you've got new receivers, but Sean has some good receivers over there in the show today. Those guys help them out. So, you know, I think, you know, I think it'd be alright. You know, I think he has the pieces around him to be good and, you know, getting the number eight, you know, I watched him in college like this game. I feel like Sean would be alright. And he's competitive. He's a dog. He really doesn't listen to the outside noise. Never did. I mean, it showed today. I think, to be honest, mistakes were on us. I mean, they brought pressure. They brought some movement and stuff that, you know, a lot of teams do. I mean, our team does it in camp, too. I mean, at the end of the day, we got to just be better at seeing it and better, you know, keeping our eyes up and not letting that pressure affect us and stuff like that. And then we got to be better on cadence. And a few times we're giving up cheap penalties and just getting us into crappy situations. I mean, at the end of the day, with a game like that, we just got to be better as a group. You know what their pass rush can bring, and you guys kind of prepared for it all week? Why were they still able to be effective with it? Situations, I mean, when we're putting ourselves in third and 10, second and 10, when we're putting ourselves in third, I don't know, do we have a third and 25 or something or more, maybe? Yeah, when you get in situations like that, that pass rush is going to, you know, they're going to be effective. That's exactly what they want. I mean, they're just licking their chops, and we let them have that opportunity. Obviously, that's a very good defense over there. But how much of it was them and how much of it was you all, what do you think, in terms of the pressure they were able to get? I mean, you got to give them credit. I mean, they freaking play hard there in the NFL team. They came here and prepared, and they played a great game. So got to give them credit. At the same time, we just got to be better. We got to be better with opportunities. We cannot shoot ourselves in the foot, and then when we see those pressure looks, when they bring something different, we got to be able to respond, be able to see it, and then at least get the ball going forward, get something out of it, and then come back and then go to the next play and find a way to beat it. And I just think we never did that today. We never were able to get in a rhythm. I mean, we had plenty of three and outs. It's one of those games. You just got to be all better. I think it's more on us, but you got to get the Browns credit. I mean, they are a good team. They came here prepared. They did an excellent job, and so give them credit. Nothing against them, but we also got to be better. What were they doing defensively that you could tell? Do you kind of limit what you guys were trying to do? Yeah, I mean, they were applying pressure, obviously, and a lot of time, and switching up the looks in the back end. So there was a few times where we thought we had a certain coverage, and it wasn't that. So that was affected us in this league. It takes just one play sometimes and a couple plays that could change a game. Yeah, self-short. And you're able to get those plays last week when you needed them against the Chargers, and I assume you guys were kind of holding out hope. We can do that, because we've shown the way, and then it just never came. How frustrating is that? Yeah, extremely frustrating, just because we know we can do it. It's going to be tough to watch a film, because there's obviously going to be things that we could have done better. But yeah, we just got to stick together, come together as a team, and get ready for next week. Limited opportunities, it seems to. How tough is that? Just know you work all week, and you have a game plan for what you want to do, and then that stuff gets nullified. Yeah, it's tough. I mean, obviously we want to first off win the game, so that's frustrating. And then you want to play the way that you expect to play, and we weren't able to do that. Thanks.