 And what was the key to the running game today, third, second game over 100 yards run? I thought our offensive line played well. I think they came in. They had a great week of practice. I think their confidence is building. And I thought they created some good gaps for our runners. And I thought our runners ran hard the entire day. They finished all three of them, finished really, really well in the run game. And in order for us to be successful, that's going to have to be how we do it, moving forward. And I'm happy for those guys. They played hard. They played well. Yeah, I thought it was a good jump start for us to try and get a double move, kind of show them something and get behind them. We had another chance and missed with Tajye, which could have been a big play too. But I thought art called a great game of taking our chances down the field, running the football. He had some great calls on third downs to extend drives. And that's what we need to do. When we get chances, where we have single safety coverage and one-on-one chances, when we get those, it's great to take shots like that. Yeah, I think so. Obviously, when you have a lead and you have the ball, you want to end the game with the ball in your hands. We had two chances to do it. And I think ultimately, if we want to be the best football team that we can be, we've got to take advantage of that first opportunity. Again, we had that second opportunity. And I thought that was another great call by art to get Kyle coming back side, put him in space. I also thought it really heads up play by Kyle too. Get vertical, and then cut that thing back inside, get what he could get, protect the football, and keep the clock running. I think there's definitely confidence building for those guys. I think it's continuing to work at the same small, little details that I think those guys are getting better at. And the thing I love about those guys is they've stayed the course. Where it hasn't been pretty or perfect the entire year. They've stayed the course. They've continued to work hard. They've had great attitudes Wednesday, Thursday, Friday on the practice field, pushing themselves to get better, not getting bored with the same old, same old working combination blocks. And I think we're starting to see it improve. And we're going to need it as we come down the last four games of the regular season. I thought the guy hit me right in the face. Let him know that. It's hard, trust me. Those guys are in a tough spot to see everything. And I understand that. But I also think you can, in the right way, lobby for your calls too. And I was trying to be respectful, but trying to let them know I thought that was penalty. Well, I think it's huge. Turnovers, short fields that they've created are huge for offenses. And I think where we can take our next step is making sure that we convert on all of those opportunities that we get. But it's definitely encouraging to see from those guys stepping up, making plays, creating those turnovers, getting fourth down, stops, and all those type of things. Turnovers on downs are huge. And I thought they played very well today. I've got an understanding of where we're at. I don't think you obsess over it. You have to focus on taking care of your own business and finding ways to win weekend and week out. But we understand where we're at this time of the year. You make the big things little. And don't overwhelm yourself with what we have to do for the next four games. You worry about what we have to do in this next football game. And each week is a new challenge. Each week is a different challenge. And what's going to be required from us is different every week. And so we've got ourselves in a position where we're still in the mix. And that's all you can ask for this time of the year. You want to be in competitive games that mean something. And certainly next week is that for us. Your success on the road? I don't know. If we knew, we'd solve that issue. But I'm not sure. I guess luckily enough, we're on the road next week. So maybe that's a good thing for us. But we've got to find a way, whether it's home or on the road, to play our best football and play consistently. And for whatever reason, we've done a better job of that on the road this year. No, I think that comes with experience. I think that every year is different, too. And I was really fortunate, early in my career, we were in the driver's seat a lot. And so maybe on the other end of it, learning that if you obsess over where you're at from leading the division or leading, it takes away from focusing on winning the next game, too. And so I think I've learned as I've gone along in my career from all kinds of different situations that I've been in, that it really doesn't do you any good to focus on anything further than the one opponent you're playing that week. And it's easier said than done. You have to remind guys all the time, we can't look too far ahead. You have to have this narrow focus. And I keep going back to, you've got to make the big things little. You've got to keep things really simple. And I know I'm not smart enough or have to wear with all to handle too much. It's just about small focus. And I think if we do that, we'll be OK. It doesn't make a difference. We can only handle what's in front of us. We can't change anything that's happened up until this point. And so again, it was all for none. None of it matters if you don't win games. And we just have to hammer out wins as we keep moving forward. No, I think there's, I mean, listen, we played well enough to win today. I think we can play better than we did. There are areas that we can improve. And that's always the case, win or loss. But I still think there's more consistency for us. I still think our best football is still in front of us. And we're working to get there. Well, I think it's probably different every week, but it's not turning the football over. It's being opportunistic with short field opportunities. It's making sure we score when we have turnovers, taking advantage of the opportunities that we have in front of us. And I look at today, I think there were two or three opportunities we could have done better. It's good enough to win, and you don't apologize for winning. There's no doubt about that. But we've got to focus on improvement, daily improvement, and trying to be better than we were this week when we go out to San Francisco next week. I think we're improving. I think the belief level of how we are as an offense and what we're being asked to do, I think there's been improvement in that. I think we've gotten better. I think my confidence is there every week. I really do believe that regardless of how a game shake out, you've got to find a way to win, whether that's running the football, throwing it, whatever it is. You've got to find a way to get the job done. But I do think the confidence across the board for our offense line, the way that they've worked, the way that we're running the football the last couple of weeks, they should be proud of what they're doing. I got to look at it, but who cares? He was open. And so we'll take a look at what happened. But you don't ask questions when a guy's wide open. You just get into him and move on. Yeah, I just got to get further down the field. And we just didn't connect on it. And so I got to give him a better chance to make a play on the football. All right, thank you.