 Yeah, Matt, can you take us through the Hail Mary play there? Yeah, just we got ourselves into position where we could get it into the end zone. And those plays are kind of a flip of a coin. You try and put it in a spot where your guys can make a play on it. I thought our guys got down there. They did a great job of getting in position. And that's just part of the game. Sometimes it doesn't bounce your way. But there's a lot of other things throughout that game that could have put us in position to not be there. Yeah, that's if we want to be the kind of football team we want to be and type of offense we'd like to be, I think you get in those situations, you want to be able to move the football burn clock and get some first downs in that football game. We didn't do it. That part's disappointing. And we've got to improve there. Well, that's part of being a professional. And you've got to get back to work tomorrow, have the mindset to improve, make the corrections from today's game, and apply those towards getting better next week in practice and finding a way to go to London and get the job done. And it's a long haul. There's no doubt about that. But the improvement needs to happen. And we have to have the right mindset. I think for the most part, that's been good all year. Sometimes in these type of games, it can be difficult to get in there with the right energy and those kind of things. And that's on us as players to make sure that we go in tomorrow with the right frame of mind. I think we've got to make plays. I think when your number is called, whether it be in the run or pass game, we've got to execute. And we've got to go out there and get the job done as players. And so I think there's opportunities to do that. And we've got to do better as players. Can you speak up, please? What did you think of money? I thought he did a good job. I mean, I thought he did a good job today. The one on me? I'll take it. It's a jumbled mess out there when you're playing, right? And you get hit hard. I mean, it felt like I did it for sure. I think I really think you're exactly right. It's the small things that add up over time that end up costing you. And so that's kind of what I alluded to earlier to one of the previous questions is you have to go in with the right mindset that, OK, there are plays to be made out there. We can all do a better job. And you can't start pointing the fingers in other directions. When we watch this film tomorrow, you've got to take an honest evaluation of yourself, what you can do better within the scheme, and try and improve. And make sure that we're doing everything Wednesday, Thursday, Friday to correct those things and doing it with the right energy and attitude. And I do think it's difficult sometimes after losses. The easy thing to do is to say, oh, man, I just feel bad. Well, the really good pros that I've been around are the ones that take a look at it and are honest with themselves. And I think we need to all be that way tomorrow. I have to see it. It's hard to explain. I don't see a lot of those things when we're playing. There's a lot of traffic and stuff flying in front of your face. And so you'd have to watch the film and take a look at it. I know he makes a lot of plays, too, and does some great things for us. So I'd like to take a look at on the film. But I don't really see those things on the field, so I can't really answer. He's been great for us the first four weeks. I think he's played extremely well, made plays for us in the run game, made plays for us in the pass game, in the return game, he's done a great job. So I think he impacts the game in so many different ways. I'm really glad that we have him. I love playing with him. I think he's a bit of a throwback in terms of football players. Just tough, he does a lot of different things, and he goes out there and competes really well. And I've certainly been impressed with him. I've always admired him from afar, but now playing with him and seeing what he does every day and how he works, I think he does a great job. I'm not concerned. I just think that having been around long enough, you want to get in front of things, and you want to be proactive as opposed to being reactive. And I think that from a leadership position and a veteran guy in the locker room, that's what I want to be proactive, and let those guys know tomorrow we've got to get to work, we've got to fix the things that we can fix and be better next week. We've got 13 games to go, and so a lot can happen during that time. I think the effort's been great. I think the attention to detail is something we can improve at. Yeah, I think for me, it's always making a list of, as I go through the game, the things we did well, the things I did well, and then taking a look at the things I didn't do well and putting a plan together for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of, maybe I need to get my drops in better position, my hips have better position at the top of drops. Maybe I need to be a little bit more patient in my progressions, right? Not move on too fast. I try and make notes like that every week, and then go to the practice field and work on it. And I really don't know any other way to do it other than that. Not really. I think as a quarterback, you trust the calls coming in, and you try and take a look at what the defense is doing and trust the guys that we have out on the field that are gonna go make plays and win their matchups. And so, in a couple of situations today, they gave us the looks and he had chances to make explosive plays, but I don't. I really, I try and play the game, play the calls that are coming in and go where the coverage dictates. I mean, I don't think of those things, right? You get the call that's coming in, you trust the guys that are on the field. We got a lot of good players. He's not the only good player we have. We have a lot of good players. And so, we got a lot of good backs too. I think Mike Davis does a great job for us. I love our guys and I trust all of our guys when they're in there that, when their numbers call, they're gonna make plays. And for the most part, guys did today. We just gotta clean some things up and do things a little bit better. Yeah, I think that's one of those things you talk about, whether it's on the third to last drive or the second to last drive or any of those, where you come away with it a little bit different when the result isn't what you want. You play that back in your head. But you gotta be able to move on. You gotta be able to flush it out of your system. I think the best teams, and certainly the best teams I've been on are the ones that good or bad are able to do that. And so, that's kind of what I'm talking about with some of our young guys. You gotta have that mindset to be able to honestly evaluate it and then move on. But certainly tonight, all of us feel that way. We'd like to have made a player too that would have changed the outcome. Thank you.