 Well, we didn't run it very well. I thought the first drive was some good stuff going on there. Just didn't finish that drive off. And then whether it's pressure or one guy here in a run game and then trying to get the football off, it was a struggle. And defensively, I thought there were some good things. And then gave up too many third down conversions and gave up a next play screen. No, I don't want to. I mean, you have to look at it. Every game is a new game. It's got its own issues and put everything that you have into it each week to try to get ready and to prepare. And then today, it was just a run game and being able to extend drives. And then didn't finish those two opportunities in the red zone, had one coming back there later on. Just too many drives in between red zone visits, whether it was our ability not to block pressure or guys on the back side or communication. Dylan kicked over there to left tackle early on. And Ruppi went in there, right guard. I mean, it's probably usually just one guy each time. Had a couple nine yard runs and just couldn't sustain it from second and one or two to second and seven, second and 12, like, so not going to do very well. Working that, I think we dropped the pass, but I have to look at it. I mean, I think we dropped one. I'm sorry? Sure, yeah, there you go. Sacks are probably either pressure or we didn't block the guy. And without having watched it, I know we had chig there on the front line and then I saw the ball up in the air. So I don't know what happened after that. You mean like just other than throw it down the middle of the field there late in the game or nothing? I mean, nothing, nothing, Paul. There's nothing that, other than to look for an outlet where you could find a check down if available. You don't want to get a grounding. I think those are things that we would always talk about. If a play would break down to make sure if you're outside of the pocket that you're getting the pass across the line of scrimmage, or if you're not out of the pocket, it has to be in the area or vicinity of an eligible receiver. So I mean, there was times where there was a good pocket and we missed the guy and then there was times where we didn't protect him and you don't have much of a chance either. How's this group's opening? Well, just a few weeks ago, we had some pretty good pass protection and didn't necessarily have it today. And it's because you can't stay balanced. We have some longer opportunities that forces them, allows them to get going and rush the passer. But I think if you can stay balanced and you can run the football and you can keep it in on schedule and keep it in third and manageable, you have an opportunity. You're consistently crazy. Well, again, without watching the tape, you know, effort is not about execution. I mean, we didn't want to confuse those two when I talk about this here in the next minute or so. But we'll have to watch. I don't know. I know Chig came back and tried to help and get a block. When Tajé turned up field, I saw guys blocking out on the perimeter, if the ball broke, you know, defensively, and we're trying to chase the ball and we're unable to get the guy on a long screen. But if you're asking me if, you know, you got beat by a guy, I think that's different. Effort and execution are different. If the preparation is good, this is his fifth question in a row. Is anybody else gentry? You got anything that you would like me to touch on here? Yeah. Yeah, I just felt like we needed to get some points there just to try to keep it to score. Was going to go fourth and one, was going to go. And unfortunately, we didn't get the first down and did it, but, you know, that's where I was at. You know, early on, it was just about, you know, it felt good about Nick making it and finishing off with some points. So I'm not, again, second guess to every decision. Nick's been really, really good for us. Hasn't missed one up until today. But it was about just trying to get some points. And, you know, at that point in the time, in the first half, and then second half was to try to keep it, you know, get it to a, you know, manageable score if we could get a stop, two scores. Well, we don't have really had no choice, you know what I mean? So some of these things, we have, you know, zero choice, you could, you know, run out of bodies to put anywhere at DB or something. To that point. I don't know. See, you know, probably still in protocol, wasn't able to come back. If the preparation is good and the effort is good, how is the execution so? Well, every game is different. Every play is different. I think you look into the matchup or, you know, it was, it was a scheme. Was it a mistake, you know, mental error, physical error, all those things that we talk about after the season when you look at, you know, some of those X plays. So they hit a screen on us and we weren't ready to go. You know, we're pressuring over to that side. So I would say that that was, you know, just us not being ready to go. If Mike Evans beats a corner, Mike Evans is a good player. So we either, you know, play a different coverage or, you know, do some different things. Yeah, I mean, it's hard to evaluate. There was some, I thought early on, maybe a couple of high passes and some that should be caught. And, you know, nobody was good enough starting with the head coach. That's how it goes. Felt like we had a good week, but it, you know, this is the only day that matters. This is the only day that matters. This is the day that we got to be great and we weren't good enough. And Mike, we're focused on one week. We're going to make the corrections and sit there and look at these records. That won't get us back. That won't help us win. So we can't sit there and do that and dwell on what our record is. We have to focus on improving and finding a way to win. Do you think that's been happening at all? What's that? Do you feel like that's been happening at all? No, it wouldn't be three and six if it had. I'm not saying that. No, I don't think, I hope not. I don't know. I mean, we have to acknowledge it, but, you know, we certainly have to recognize, you know, what it is that got us to that point and, you know, try to be better. Try to be better the next week. Thank you. Um, yeah, I mean, I like the fact that, you know, we had a play-action pass for however many yards on the first play and, you know, a reverse to Tajid, it could have scored on the second play of the game. And then, you know, I thought there were some other things that we had, again, it's no perfect call, you know. Hopefully we get, you know, some good calls and some better execution, which would be, you know, great in all three phases. Thank you. I mean, it's just tough as an offense as a whole. I mean, we just got to do a better job, each and every one of us looking introspectively what we can do better. I mean, for me, knowing that, you know, if we have these games where we're feeling the flow, if they're on us a little bit quicker, then maybe just, you know, getting through my reads a little faster, getting the ball out sooner. But, I mean, it's hard to kind of change the thought process like mid game, but there's definitely things I could have done that could have helped us out. Yeah, I mean, just like getting down there, doing all that work to then, I mean, we love points, we're never going to turn down points, but we love touchdowns more, obviously. And I got to do a better job stepping up there on that third down, just hanging on a route that was taking a little bit too long, knowing that I'm off time to be able to step up, knowing that probably going to be, the rush was coming around the edge, but that's an example of how I could have helped us out there. Oh, no, I mean, I just tried to do a good job of just feeling what was coming and then when I could feel it moving on, I wouldn't say my thought process changed too much on any of my reads. I still had trust in our guys up there like you have to. I mean, I got to point to the, just the one drive that we just stalled by penalties and the false starts and just operationally, but we can't have that happen. I mean, we're professional football players, we can't be jumping off sides and that's two weeks in a row that we kind of got bit in the but with early in drives, putting us in tough situations where that just can't happen and coming out like that is tough and to fight back from that position is not easy. So we got to be better, just be a little more locked in and cause we need to use those cadences and things to our advantage in the future. You missed the stall on the original? I mean, it's tougher in general just because it is less space obviously, but I mean, I don't think there's anything that we're doing that you can really point to to be like, hey, this is why we're not executing down there. It's, it's all of us. It's all 11. We all need to do better. We just need to pay attention to little details and be locked in. So what we're trying to get out of, out of plays, out of protections, out of concepts, the different games that we're going to be facing, the different pressures, the different looks. I just think we do a better job of all being on the same page there and playing more freely when we do know exactly what's going on around us. Mike, so the stuff? I know, I'm just trying to do my job and I mean, if there's pressure, there's pressure. It is what it is. I'm taking one play at a time, get up and just look to run the next play execute. So no, I mean, it's part of the game and I just got to take what they give me and make the right play. Just work. I mean, we obviously have been mixing a lot of guys up front. So I mean, just having some cohesiveness in the unit and just having those guys really gelling and leaning on each other and having confidence in the dude next to them. I think there's going to be some opportunities for different dudes to step up. We don't know who those dudes are going to be, but I think we got to find our core and we got to come together as a unit. I think it was just what we saw within the game. As the game was going on, the different throws that we thought were going to be available to us and then thus maybe tweaking some plays or changing his route a couple of times just to get him open. So that was nice, but I mean, never going to try to force the football. Obviously, I'm thinking about going his way sometimes and we're still working on chemistry on some of those one-on-one balls that we work, but coaches did a good job of making those in-game adjustments to make sure that he gets the targets he deserves. I mean, we got to throw it to the open guy and whether it's the Andre or whoever it is, that's what's going to happen. But just sometimes with the flow of the game and the progressions of the different coverages that we're seeing, just sometimes what we're really trying to dial up just isn't there. So it's a select of the draw sometimes in that respect with who's going to be the guy of that game. We obviously every week are going to have our plays for hop and have our plays that we think are not going to go to hop, but sometimes those players go to hop and sometimes the other ones don't go to him. So again, not going to force anything. I'm going to try to just read it out true and throw it to the guys open, but he's too good of a player for us to not get in the ball. Yeah, just knowing those situations, knowing how they're going to be playing their coverage a little just more differently. Again, not forcing it, taking the profit, but you know, hey, like you said, I mean, you got to get the wrong game going and to open up everything else, but I think that those are good reps for me because obviously those type of situations are prevalent in any two minute and end the game and to have situations. So like I said, you know, you're not necessarily changing your read, but just understanding how it could affect who's open and who's not. So those are really important reps regardless of if, you know, it's down two scores or if it's down one and going down to win the game. Yeah, it's tough, it's tough. It definitely is, you know, you're not trying to focus on the record. We talk about staying in the river, not worrying about one coast or the other, just staying in it, staying within the system, you know, taking it one play at a time, one day at a time. We're going to work, we're going to get in there tomorrow and just focus on tomorrow and dominate tomorrow and not give or don't care about what happened today or don't care what happened. The other eight games or other nine games, but you know, we just got to keep doing our thing, keep pushing, come together as a team. This is when teams can falter and break apart or come together and show how strong they really are. And we're trying to prove that we can be that second, second one. So what are your games? Quickly, during the game, or something like that? I think, I really think I've been seeing things pretty well. I mean, I think there's definitely a few plays here and there in each game that I could point to where either my thought process was a little off or I saw things a little differently and could have helped us up up front in a certain way. But today, I think I saw the throws that were there. I mean, a couple definitely that I want to have back, but I think that gives me confidence just knowing that I'm not going out there guessing and that I'm seeing it and I know the throws that are supposed to be there just got to do a better job of getting them out and completing more.