 Yeah, Coach, what did you say to the team after a tough loss like this? Really, in the mess of what you've got to give Carolina credit. They came in here and played the way they had to. It wasn't good enough on our end, starting with me on down. And that's the bottom line. They came in here and they ran the ball. They shortened the game. We didn't do enough on offense, give them credit, turn the ball over in the red zone. That's usually not a good sign. And credit to Carolina. Officially, after Matt had his hands stepped on, you all seem to have been going to a slump there. It was not thrown here, but I don't know if that was just a coincidence or where did the offense go after that point? Well, you told me particularly where you thought it went to a slump because it happened on the drive. But when he threw the interception, and then we came back down, and you got a chance in here in a 12-10 game, and you got a critical third down. We don't make the play. We missed the field goal. I didn't think Matt was doing particularly bad or great. I don't think that had any impact on it, D-Led. And I think that you're making something of something that you really didn't. And we didn't execute better. They got after us, said that you got to give them credit. We didn't make enough plays. Michael. At what point did you know Calvin was going to play? Well, it's with Calvin. Like he said, I believe he put out a statement. And so I'd let Calvin speak for himself. It's a personal issue. So again, I'm not going to go into many details. And then when we realized he wasn't going to go this morning, we made him an active. Did you do it this morning? There's a lot of things, Michael. And so things can happen and change day to day. You guys were all at practice Friday. So Calvin's doing something personal. And it's going to remain personal on my end. Calvin's statement speaks for him. And so when we got here today and we talked, we put him an active. How does this change what you maybe are able to do over at least the next few weeks? At least he's saying he's stepping away at this time. It's not clear what. It's like any other injury, Michael. No different when we got on that plane to London. We got to find a way to win. We got to find a way to execute better offensively. There's no excuses. So everybody's, it's the NFL. There's injuries come up, things come up. And we got to find a way. And the end of the first half, that last drive, did you have to make it 24-muffin? You got the ball, you ran the ball twice, and then Matt Scrabble, what was the strategy there? Yeah, it's pretty simple. We got off, it ripped off a pretty good run. You're playing the game within a game. We get the ball right after half, Michael. So you're looking at the end result. We didn't execute it. They blew up the run. I mean, thinking you get an earned first down, went right into it, and give them credit. We didn't execute well. They had a free hitter, and I'll go back and look at the tape. I'm pretty damn sure what happened. So you get a negative play, and then we went for it, like you went on any other third down. So it wasn't like it was like a run-run screen. You're trying to make more of it than it is. Give them credit. So when you get in there, we had three timeouts, right? Plenty of time to go down and score. And so it created a negative play. George, on your left. As far as the downhill passing game, good. It seems like Matt's only got just so many intermediary in the shortest routes to go. Is that something that's a big concern to you right now? Did you see last week? Well, yeah. And this week, too, we tried to press the ball on there. You got to give them credit. There's also a thing that called a pass rather speeds it up. So that's another false narrative. We did. We tried to go right at them, give them credit. They executed it. Sorry? Yeah. 203 Russian guards for Carolina. I know you said that was their game plan coming in. I mean, just the fact that they're executing that game plan, I mean, what did you kind of need from the defense? Well, they, like I said, I mean, they shortened the game down in credit to them. They were physical. They ran the ball. They kept it in a lot of third and shorts. You know, they went 10% on third down. At the end of the day, though, as ugly as that felt, they scored 19 points. We got to do more offensively. They get in the national football league. We got to score more than 13 points. So I know it was ugly. We got to do better. We'll look at the tape. We got to stop the run, give them credit. On the flip side, you got to give their defense credit. We didn't do enough. We didn't do things well enough to win that game. And 30 for 10 on third downs today with the offense. Did you feel like you were putting yourselves in good enough position on first and second down? Or was it a disconnect on third down? Well, we had more intermediate third downs that we did a week ago. You know, a combination of things that I didn't think we were clean enough. Like I said, it starts with me. I know a better job coaching to give them credit. And like I said, they covered us. We didn't do enough job getting open. Probably rushed through. So maybe that's why it looked like there was intermediate. I mean, he wasn't like he had a lot of time back there either. It's a good rush group. So. Josh. With Calvin's absence, obviously, you had planned for him to be here. How much did him not be in here affect the way you were able to call the game and the way that they played you, you think? Could you see a difference in what they were playing? Probably a little bit. Maybe the way they matched a man, you know, you'd have to ask Matt Ruhl or Phil Snow, that one. But that would be the biggest difference would be how they matched offensively. It's like you've got to have contingency plans. A guy goes out the first play of the game. Whether it's your quarterback, your receiver, tight end, better have contingency plans. So if I had a guess, the best educated guy is going to be probably affected their man coverage plan. Anything else? Yeah, Eric Harris hit on Robbie Anderson there. Things got a little heated there, but that's OK. Did you get a good game or not hit? Because I thought it was a clean hit. I thought the refs did a nice job. Usually now, you know, they've done a nice job, you know, taking the launching head out of the game and you hit them right in the middle part. It's a good clean hit by Eric. It's football. It's an emotional game. And what I don't want to see is all the chirping. I mean, I think that's, I don't want to see that from our team. Josh. Did you notice any differences in Kyle today beyond just the lack of production? I mean, they did a nice job covering them. I mean, he's a rookie. And you guys, like I said, you guys want to go ahead and make a, you know, bronze bus for him and Kent. And we went through this. They had a good game plan. I'll go back and look at the tape, certainly. Tried to go after them. And they did a good job of covering them. We got a couple plays and made a couple nice plays. It's not going to, he's not going to go off for 200 yards every game. So we've got other guys that can move the football and score, but give them credit. Emily. Is this the same personal issue Calvin doubled a couple weeks ago? And if so, is this something you guys have been? Again, I let Calvin's statement speak for, for him. I'm not going to ever speak for another player or another coach when it comes to personal issues. Yeah, coach, what are some of the thoughts that, you know, we need you to say, you've got to do more offensively. How can you outdo more offensively? Well, there's certain, you know, that's, that's what the part of coaching do you let, right? So we'll go back and look at it. I said they did a nice job and, you know, we, we made some adjustments. They made more plays than we did. And you just got to look at it and see where we go from here. You know, that's going to be that, that way every week. They said they got, they got some, that's a, that's a better defense when Jack Thompson's in there. They added Gilmore in there. He was in place of man coverage and that's him up on Kyle. And so we'll go back here and look at it. There's a lot of ways. It's one game. We got 10 to go, a long, long season ahead of us. So here we are three and four. Not where we want to be, but we got a lot of football. Good. You look like Sam, Sam Ligdial look like a few times again. Is that just something at this point that is, how does that flow on the defense? Or is there something in your defense there? Doesn't really. You're talking about a million different variables. There's a lot of athletic quarterbacks in this league. It's certainly, he didn't drop back a ton. A lot of times it can be the rush lanes, you may get a pressure, they may block you. You know, when you play man coverage, different variations of man coverage and nobody's open sometimes, they turn their back. If you, like I said, if they pass off a game, you may have a certain pressure called, there may be a lane and then, you know, we didn't keep them in there. So obviously, you know, he did a nice job extending those in the third down. Anything else? Were there moments or plays that you could point to where you felt like things were turning in the wrong direction? What's that? Were there moments or plays that you could point to in the game where you felt things weren't going in the right direction? Guys, it's an NFL game. It's a 12-10 game in the four quarter. We're right there on the fringe. You know, we don't catch the third down. We miss a field goal. I mean, you said it wasn't the prettiest game offensively, if you, you know, at worst you get that, it's 13 to 12. I mean, who knows, you know, it affects the play calling. There's a cause and effect, you know, the momentum's real in football and there is a cause and effect. If you can find a way to get a lead right there, who knows, right? You'll never know, but we didn't happen. We dropped it, we missed the field goal.