 I guess how much was this game about executing? How much was it about attitude? It seemed like you guys were a different team than the team that played them a couple of weeks ago. I mean, we knew coming in the game was going to be a physical game. I mean, that's a well-coached team. We just played physical team, a team that's not front runners. Before our game, they were beating teams 41 to 3 after half time, the two games prior combined. So we knew it was going to be a hard-fought game. Even when we got up in this game, I mean, we knew we had to finish strong, finish strong, finish strong. We preached it all week. And we knew physicality and being physical the whole game was going to be the key factor. Nothing else really matters. Scheme, players, coach, just be physical on both sides of the ball and we'll get it done. Yeah, Kenny, after the first couple drives for the Colts, things seemed like they really changed for you guys defensively. What adjustments were made or what were you guys seeing that helped you kind of get off the field a little better? It wasn't nothing crazy. Honestly, like I said, they're a well-coached football team. A lot of teams, the first couple of drives, they're going off a script, a 15-play script that they scripted up. Usually, all week, other bread and butter plays. Scheme plays against the defense that they're playing and the plays they can execute. Once we got kind of settled in, obviously, we don't want to get those 14 points early. But once we got settled in, just started playing our brand of ball. Things settled down and we started getting some stops, getting off the field. And our offense did a great job of, obviously, they ran the ball so well, keeping us off the field. Terry? Kenny, what was the secret today? It seemed like you guys kept rivers under duress more than in the first match. And you also seemed to play a little tighter coverage in the secondary and not let their receivers get a lot of yards after the catch. Can you talk about the adjustments? Just challenging, being up in their face, not giving the easy access throws, taking away his first read. That way, he has to get to his second and third read. Guys did a good job of assaulting the pocket where he can't step up and make the throws. All the throws he makes have to be off his back foot or off timing or off rhythm. And I know they want to be on time with their offense. I mean, those guys up front did a hell of a job getting pressure on them. And the DBs corner did a good job of just challenging down in and down out, regardless of what the situation was. Eric? Hey, Kenny. Injuries of force, guys like Borders, David Lawn, will competent to step up. How easy or difficult has it been to integrate those guys and how important has their impact been, especially these last few games here? Great. I mean, this league is 100% injury rate, obviously. I mean, I've been hurt myself before. And you guys got to come in and step up. For us to make the long run, to get to where we want to get, you're never going to most time you're never going to have all 11 of your starters out there at one time. So you're going to have to have guys like David Lawn come in and play significant snaps and Breon, who going into the season, nobody probably thought he was going to get as much snap. But he's out there. He's making plays. He should have refixed it, really, if you think about it. He did a hell of a job. And that's the way this league goes. The next guy has to step in. I know it's kind of cliche to stay the next man up, but it really is like that. I mean, they're doing what they're on the offensive side of the ball. Really, it was Taylor. We got guys stepping in at tackle. So it is what it is. It's what we're expected to do. It's gross. John Glennon. And Kenny, going back to a couple of weeks ago, lost to the Colts there at home, and you guys are six and three, what's it been like? What kind of accomplishment has it been the last two weeks to go on the road and beat two quality teams and kind of turn this thing around? I mean, I don't think at six and three, I don't think we were down and out. But at the same time, we knew we had to play better if we want to separate from the pack. If we want to separate ourselves and truly be a contending team, we couldn't play like we had played. But yeah, I mean, obviously right now, we've won two. Two great wins. But we got to keep building. We keep building and keep building. And when we improve through November, December, and hopefully we're in the playoffs. T.D. Kenny, there was a stretch in this game where they had six straight punts, or they weren't able to score. And at the same time, the running game was really wearing down. What does that do for you guys as defensive players when that running game that you guys have is able to keep you guys off the field and just wear down a team the way that they do? I mean, obviously, when you run the ball like we do, it eats up the clock, you know, it wears the team down. But like you said, you said there were six straight drives, right, where it was three and outs, or we didn't give them any points. That's just complementary ball. We're getting off the field. The offense is getting the ball. They're running officially. They're running their offense, you know, the keepers, the play actions, all the things Coach Brable preaches. And you win games like that. If you can play complementary ball, run the ball officially on the road. If you pack a defense and pack a running game on the road, you're going to win a lot of games. Paul? Could you feel winning it physically? Could you feel it coming out of them along the way? What do you mean? Like the wind coming out of their sails, if you will? Yeah. No, we respect them a lot. I think their team is going to fight to the very end. Obviously, you know, once aging takes the onside kickback for a touchdown, it's kind of like the game's over at that point. But, you know, it was hard fought the whole way. I think, like you said, offense and defense kind of came together as special teams, and we just, we did what we needed to do. The things we did today, we just didn't do in our first meeting. The small details, the, you know, the physicality. I think all those things we did today was the only one. Two more. Joe Rexroad? Kenny, I wanted to ask you about an offensive play late in the first half, you know, to be able to decide to go for that fourth and four, and obviously they get down, make it 35 to 14. First of all, I just wanted, from your perspective on the sideline, how big was that? But also, as a defender, when a team comes out inside five yards and kind of looks like they're just trying to hard count early in the play clock, then comes up and snaps it. Is that, is that tough as a defender? Does, you know, is it easy, I guess, for offenses to catch defense is a little bit off guard with that kind of approach? Was it the clock stopped on that play? Didn't we call a timeout on that fourth down play? Yeah, but I'm just saying the play clock, the play clock was low. You know what I mean? But it was fourth down, so we couldn't take the timeout. We couldn't take the penalty because it'd be a turnover on down. So therefore, the defense knew that we could take it to lead, okay. Yeah, it is tough because a lot of times you're thinking, okay, it's going to be like a dummy count, you know, everybody just stay onside. You could get low to sleep. But I mean, if I was playing the Titans, I would expect anything. So I think those guys, I don't think they're low to sleep. I think they're ready to play defense. I think Ryan and those guys did a great job executing. And it's tough because a lot of teams don't go for it, you know, fourth and four plus. And, you know, we were aggressive, we were up. It was huge. You know, we got more rest though. I was happy it happened. Last one, Luke. Kenny Rashawn made the point that as you get to the end of the season, the teams who were in playoff contention either get better, get worse or sort of stay the same. Where do you think you all are in terms of that spectrum? I think, I mean, I think these last two games, you know, we've obviously improved, you know, we've beaten, you know, two great, you know, organizations with the Ravens and the Colts. I think we're just focused on improving, you know, for next week, the next game and just getting better and better and better, you know, into the postseason. But we got to focus on the next game. We can't really focus on, you know, scenarios and where everybody else is at and where we are in the division. I mean, we just got to start stacking these W's and just focusing on the next game.