 Dennis, how much did a lack of complementary football ultimately hurt you all today? Yeah, I think it's pretty obvious that, you know, the defense played really well today. You know, offensively, we just didn't get it done enough and didn't score enough points. So, you know, in that regard, we left the team down in that regard. What was happening in the run game that the multiple was doing so well? You know, they had a good game plan. You know, I think they knew what they wanted to do. And I think they did a good job of trying to, you know, I guess you could say short on the edge as much as possible. And so, you know, we just never really got into that rhythm after those first couple of drives. You kind of, you know, obviously left the result. Sorry, I just jumped over. I'm not sure if anybody's asked you this, but the fourth and two earlier in the fourth quarter, when you guys ended up planning, did you guys as a unit want to go for that? I mean, I think any unit's going to want to go for, go for something like that. But, you know, it's the decision was made upon, you know, like, you know, I heard, I think I heard Ravel or saw Ravel say that our defense played well and they were. And so we were able to kind of steal some field position off of it. You know, it would have worked out great. So, you know, that's just kind of how the way it goes. Dennis, what were Mike's words to you guys after the game? Stop. I mean, I think the biggest thing is, you know, you don't really prepare for that speech. You know, it's been a long year. It was everything going on. I've been involved. And so there was definitely just a lot of disappointment for obvious reasons. But, you know, just, it's a hard time to talk to players and coaches who have put everything into it, everything they had, you know, or the X-Moddy months to the spot and then just, and then be done kind of just like that. Dennis, obviously, you know, this is an emotional game that you played. But after seeing how the Ravens reacted on that final interception, do you have any thoughts or comments on that? I mean, it's, I guess it's whatever. I don't know what that whole disrespectful thing came from. We've literally done that since Malachi's been here going into the midfield. So if that's the tool that Harbaugh wanted to use to motivate his team, you know, it must have worked. So, you know, it's, it is what it is. Sorry. Dennis, it just seemed like the yards were hard to come by in between the tackles, especially today for Derek. What were they doing specifically that just seemed to kind of shut him down? Yeah, no, I mean, they, they're a good defense for one. But like I said, I think they did a good job of trying to shorten the edge and try and not let Derek kind of gain his momentum. And so we, you know, obviously going into the office and going into next year, we need to make sure that we do not allow that to happen. Dennis, I guess, I guess what's the overall frustration level for the offense? You guys have scored over 30 points in 10 games, 40 points, five times only scored 13 today. And I know that's probably going to linger with you throughout the off season. Yeah. And I think I kind of mentioned it earlier, especially with the beginning of performance that we got from the defense. You know, as an offense, we, we always go on the field and kind of expecting the score. And so first, not to be as effective and efficient as you want it to be. You know, obviously. Dennis, I know you want to win the football game, but given everything that's gone into this season in a year that's been so different. Is there any kind of relief at the end of it that just kind of the day to day processes of everything you have to go through during COVID or over now? I want to necessarily say there's, there's relief right now. I understand what you're saying in the overall sneaver thing, but you know, that's something really hasn't hit, I guess you say.