 Corey, I know you had a big day, but team-wise it's a disappointment. Any chance there's a hangover after the emotional wins and then the matchup with Pittsburgh? No, I mean, every week is in the week, and we understand that. We just came up short. Flat out, we just didn't play good enough to go out there and win, and we got to clean up a lot of stuff and, you know, that's what we're going to do this week. Jim? Hey, Corey, I guess what's the feeling as far as you got to start 5-0? Now you've given two back. How important is to get this thing nipped in the bud and right to ship quick with a tough schedule coming up? Yeah, I mean, the most important thing is, you know, not to panic. It was a long season, and we understand what type of guys we've got in there. We're not front runners, and it's as simple as, you know, going back to work. It's a new week and opportunity, and I know these guys are ready to go. We're fired up, and it's a new week. Corey, you all were with the worst record, but in a similar situation last year, where clearly there was a lot that needed to change and get fixed back when you all were two and four. What is it that sort of springboarded everything back then and kept you all together then, and do you apply that at all to what's going on now? I mean, I know back then the thing, like I said, was, you know, not to panic. I mean, we lost, and there's no other way to cut it. We came up short, and like I said, there's a lot for us to clean up. And that's all it is. You still believe in this team? Is there still a belief, even after a loss like today? Yeah, I mean, 100%. You know, we're not panicking. Like I said, we got a lot of guys out there who've been down before, you know, not only in this game, but in life. And, you know, we're not front runners. We're going to go out there and handle our business. We've got to do this week, and you know, just get ready for Chicago. Yeah, Kory, with the preparation and lead up to this game, Ryan Tannehill said you guys had some discussion about it, not being a let down game. Is that something that you recall? Not being a let down game, like a game where, you know, you overlook the opponent because of their record, and you don't take them as not seriously, but, you know, you take them for the threat that they are. No, I get you. I don't know if that was the approach we had coming in, you know, to this game. We try to treat every game. You know, we try to come in every game prepared and, you know, try not to overlook our opponent. Right. You know, it was a good team. You know, we got to give them the credit. We didn't play as good as we should have, and they showed. You know, any given Sunday, you got to go out there and you got to play, no matter who it is. How do you guys regain the confidence or maintain it? Because I don't think you lost it, you know, judging from your comments earlier, but how do you maintain it and spend it forward and play with the swagger that this team normally plays with? I mean, to me, the confidence comes from your preparation. And I know the team we have, I know the staff we have. We're going to prepare like no other. And I know that. We just got to, you know, coming up this week, prepared and ready to go. Like I said, there was no panic and just stay poised and, you know, we'll get our confidence back. Thank you. Brian and Keegan. Hey, Corey, you guys were able to move the ball, but you were unable to finish today. What was that frustration like seeing those drives stall? Yeah, I mean, we weren't moving ball. We just, you know, we won't really finish the drive. Like you said. And it can be frustrating, but I mean, that's just something we're going to have to work on. And we understand that we got a lot of work to do this week. And we're going to get to it.