 Yeah, coach, the intentional ground in Colorado for the half, how does that affect the game? It was like you had a word with officials there too. Deled, I was not going to comment my opinion, subjective opinion on the officiating. Situationally there, trying to make sure that when they do assess the penalty, there's a lot of things that happen. We had a timeout left, the runoff still had the timeout, a lot of communication. So again, without going more into it, because I don't want to get fined. I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say, and I'm not trying to be critical here, but there's a lot of communication that needs to happen. In that situation, we're right there in the one. We'll look at everything Deled. We can be better. We got to get Baltimore credit. So there's a lot of things going on right there. He said he thought when he rolled out that he didn't maintain possession. So I got to look at it again. We felt pretty confident through the flag, but obviously they got to look at it and go through their whole procedure. That was a call in the field. So because I'd rather give that money to people that need it in Atlanta than give it to the league office and whatever they do with it. That's why I'm like, I'd rather if they're going to find me a lot of money, I'd rather give it to people that need it. I don't see under the intentional grounding rule that the state's the pastor initiates the passing motion toward an eligible receiver didn't significantly affect it by physical contact. Or is there contact to Jalsy contact? It looks like contact. I think he kind of answered one question there. The Jalsy contact. Yeah, I'm just not going to get into the subjectivity of the officiating. It's kind of big because they made it a one score game that you get stuck down there. There was a couple of situations where we can be better and that's what we'll look to do. I thought Desmond played, you know, took another step against, you know, pretty good defense. But at the end of the day, we didn't win situational football, Baltimore did. And that's whether they walked away with the one right there. So we got to look at everything we're doing so we can make improvements. We got to be better situation. Well, yeah, thank you, Zall. A lot of itself is, you know, playing quarterback in the drop-back game. I thought his decision-making was good. He was pretty accurate. I don't have the numbers in front of me. I thought he made some pick-time throws when the game got, the pressure got on in that second half. That's what you want to see. He's got to calm, he's collected. I thought he delivered the football. There's a couple of things here, there, that we got to look at, you know, down there on the red zone, short yardage, things like that. But I thought from a pocket presence, against quality defense that gave you a lot of looks. I thought he had a pretty good poise. Yeah, I mean, you could see it. I think they've got pretty good chemistry. That's pretty obvious after two starts by him and we're great to Drake too. I mean, there's other guys that are working, getting open and there's a trust factor there. I mean, I have to look at the film too, but that was a big catch. The one going down into the red zone, you know, went up there and got it top shelf. And that's where I think you can see a little bit of that basketball background going up there and getting it. That's what you need and we got to be better. I mean, continue to work on the ball security. And like I said, my situational football, that's where that's where we came up short today. There's seven losses by fewer than 10 points this year. Have you looked at that as we're close or we still have something to do to get it? Yeah, I mean, ultimately it's about winning. I think there's, but you can look at a lot of the progress being made. You know, we got to do, we got to find ways to play with a lead. A lot of these have been comebacks. Our guys are, they are a resilient group, but we need to win. And we are thankful we have another opportunity next week at home. And there's been a ton of progress. You know, different than last year, we were in some one score gains, completely different teams, different situations, going back and looking at them. But we got to find a way to get over that hump. Well, they're doing a nice job in critical downs. You know, four point swings in the red zone gives us a chance to come back. It's just, you know, we're starting now. We've got to find a way. I mean, that's what we'll work and do everything we can. And that's our job. Find solutions and get off to a better start. You know, look at what happened. I thought we'd been decent situationally, but obviously today we weren't. And it's credit to Baltimore, find solutions there, get ahead. But the defense, you know, the stats are what they are, but it was critical four point swings. If they do get down there, they're winning a lot of those. So there are positives there. We got to do a better job. We need to score more when we get down there. Some of those were packages and, you know, rolling guys, I mean, it was going to be a run heavy game. We knew that. So certain things we were doing with the corners that we wanted to update our body in there. Didn't think there was going to be as much coverage, but that was just kind of the plan, rolling guys at that spot. You know, no different than some of the stuff we've done at Backer or inside linebacker. And that was why. Well, again, it goes with the game plan, Michael. I mean, you're trying to make sure you, when you're playing a team, they're heavy handed. They run a lot of gap schemes, zone read. Sometimes you want to go with some bigger bodies in there and stop the run. What would you all try to accomplish in the final two games? Win, progress, and win, D-Led. We need to win, and we need to make progress. And we're going to stop coming up here and sounding like a broken record of getting over the hump. So that's our charge. We need to win at home, win for our fans, and then finish this thing outright.