 Mike, in the final run, you get these in your timeout. Were you leaning on the defense to try to make a player? Well, I mean, I thought we could hold them to a field goal. I mean, I thought we would be able to stop them. Unfortunately, they made a couple of plays, and we just see how the drive was going, and then kind of got down underneath there and said, well, we'll play it out. And I don't think that our guys were panicking. We kind of knew what was going on. Unfortunately, we just gave up a play early in the drive. I don't know if you got a good look at the play, but Simmons, obviously, was the key there. Did you see the play? All right, you guys probably had a much better view than I did. Give our guys credit, give our staff credit. They tried to walk into one, and our guys adjusted quickly without hesitation, very well-prepared for that. And they were able to execute, obviously, the players were the ones that were able to get the push and the penetration. But we got down in there as he walked under center. Mike, what do you think about the resiliency of this team? Well, some of the guys had a battle from behind. I'm honored. I'm grateful, thankful to be able to coach this football team and then say that I'm the head coach of a group of guys that care a lot about each other, that are continuing to build and trust and communicate with each other. And it's unfortunate when guys go down. But that's why we practice. That's why we have a team and a roster. And guys step up and come in there and play. So it's unfortunate when you lose players, but just a credit to the players that went in there and the coaching staff to have them ready to go. You guys were down 6-0, and Tannehill had just gone to interception and hand re-exposed for that play. How much life did that breathe in? It was huge. And we continue to jump on Derrick's back, and he's willing and able to carry us. And it's just something that you know that you have in your back pocket and front pocket. We pull it out, and we use it. And it just gave us a big shot of life there. And our defense gave them credit for holding some field goals there early. And there's a lot of mistakes and a lot of things we can do better because we're close. There's some good glimpses of good football in there. How did you, or can you say about some of the contributions of those guys that stepped up like a boarder or Chris Jackson? Went in there and competed against an excellent football team, everybody's mid-season, number one power ranking team. So we're proud of that. AJ did a lot to kind of balance Derrick out in the second half with the football player. I thought efficiency throwing a football was much better. Derrick came up with some big passes. I thought the line played well. I thought there were some good pockets, especially on third down. And that's an excellent football team. I mean, Sean and Brandon have an excellent football team. They've got some really good players, and it was a huge challenge. And obviously, it came down to just a few critical plays. I feel like between their work plays, if you want to come back, it's going to be very strong, and what were some of the things that will go in the second half? We'd probably tackle better. I thought we did affect the quarterback at times. And again, on third and long, we let them get out to the left. And I mean, I don't, Danico didn't do anything other than have a good rush. And Allen went deeper and further out to the right and completed a pass. Unfortunately, the coverage wasn't, there was a mistake in coverage, unfortunately. But our guys understood the game plan. They battled. They kept it in front of them for the most part. Made them earn it. They had turnover opportunities. We tipped the ball. It was intercepted. Tipped another ball that we had a chance to intercept. They really understood the game plan and what we were trying to get done. And now, Adrian William, in and out of the lineup, how big has an evil often been who does the course? He cares so much. He's so fun to coach. He wants to do right all the time. He wants to contribute. I saw him factoring on some rushes, affecting the quarterback, being close. I thought it was a good play. Had a great rush, forced to throw it at somebody tipped. And he didn't rough the quarterback. So I saw him in there. I saw a lot of guys in there playing with great effort and doing everything to help us win. I know A.J. and Julio started out playing a lot together. Did you ultimately kind of feel like if you had one of them out there, at least, that you were confident? We're confident in everybody on this team. Nick Westbrook made some huge catches. So whatever we have to do to make sure we got 11 guys in there that know what to do, that's what we're going to do. And that's not a slight to Julio or A.J. That's just a reminder that we have to play with 11. And they have to know what to do. And they have to be willing to go out there and make some plays for us. And those guys did make plays for us. And then the guys that also played helped us as well. It was kind of crazy to see. But Randy engaging the blocker and drawing the holding penalty that boarded the touchdown. You talked about that. They had it back too. So hopefully they would call that one too. But Randy's been good for us. We don't need him to make tackles. And we need him to make kicks. And you know, so. And he only was somebody. Mike, you talked about the consistency of this team. Where do you think that comes from or how do you think that was? I mean, we try to build a culture based on winning competitiveness, not being entitled, trying to get everything that you earn, make everybody earn what they get, hold them accountable no matter who it is. And I think they appreciate that. We try to be honest with them. We try to be direct. We ask them not to be front runners. And I think that they've embraced that. You guys get a little bit of a feeling after how he's going on that play action, middle of the field, it was something you guys attacked a lot. Coming into this game, was that something that you felt was going to be open or was the deck just kind of. When Derek's running the football, you know what I mean? We're able to run the football. We're able to continue and extend drives. That opens up the middle of the football field. And that's something we have to be very proficient at. And we have to continue to use that as a weapon. What do you point to this game? I'd say this is how good we can be, you know, be one of the best teams in the league, despite having so many guys out and how much you're hoping to get out of the rally behind us. Well, we feel like we can beat anybody in the league. And I mean, whether you do or not, but that's the mentality that we take. These games, you know, you put a lot into them. They take a lot out of you, as you guys can see, with some of the players that were injured. We'll regroup and we'll find out where we're at. And we get ready to take on another excellent, you know, opponent next week. So that's just what it is. Second, we're going to get two more. I know you're on the outside. You're going to go for injury, but it's a scary scene. I guess with Taylor going on, but it looks like he can be OK to deal with the injuries. There's a lot of emotions involved. And obviously, you know, we understand what the risks are. Playing this sport, Taylor plays very hard. He's putting a lot of effort and finish. So I hope he'll be OK. And I was able to see him in half time. Second, we get a little bit of a load. I'm going to spring you forward as far as this. We'll see. Tonight we're as high as we can be right now, Toran. So whatever that spring is, but we're going to have to come back down to Earth real quick and get ready for the Kansas City Chiefs and what they offer and find a way to win, you know, find a way to prepare to win and get healthy and find out who's available. So, you know, we're going to enjoy this like we do. In 24 hours or less than that, we'll have to be moving on real quickly.