 I like watching Michael High, I like watching Jordan Poyer, I like watching Micka, Micka Fitzpatrick, really stupid defense as a total. I just like watching those guys. So yeah, I watched the game for sure. So you weren't shooting for any playoff in the game? I mean, were you cheering for the Bills there at the end to hang on though? I mean, like I said, I was just watching to watch a good game. I think it was really a good defensive battle. The entire game, the Bills did end up winning. But like I said, it didn't get me excited. Oh, the Bills won. Hey, like, you know, I was just watching the good game, honestly. The outcome was in your favor though, and kind of helped to keep you alive in a more realistic shot for the playoffs. That's got to be encouraging, I imagine. Yeah, I mean, honestly. And I hope that the entire mood of this team is like, it doesn't really matter. We don't win our next two games. It really doesn't matter if the still is lost or not, honestly. So we need to handle our business on our end. And that's about preparing as much as we can this week to beat the Saints. And that's all we can focus on right now. Is there a sentiment that, like, after yesterday, we get those guys again and we know what we got to show her up? Yeah, I mean, the sentiment was not even thinking about the next game. Actually, in my opinion, it's thinking about the Saints. Because like I said, if we don't handle our business with the Saints, what does the game next week matter? Or two weeks matter? So it's all about trying to, watching this film, about to have meetings and stuff like that, really be critical with ourselves and try to do what we can to fix those things that we didn't do well on yesterday and move on and try to go beat a really good team at home with the Saints. How important is it, I mean, to kind of leave yesterday behind to kind of come in here, start a new week, and make sure that doesn't linger? I mean, honestly, I feel like as an NFL athlete, we get paid to play well. And when we win, you celebrate for a minute, you forget about it, and you go on to the next week. So when you lose, you're always disappointed. You're going to be disappointed, but you got to move on to the next week. And at the end of the day, it's kind of encouraging that we are still alive in the playoffs. But it won't be encouraging if we don't handle our business this week. So I think that has to be the singular focus of this week for the entire team. It's focusing on what we can improve and try to go beat the Saints. You've got to watch the Saints this week. But obviously, the second day is your face of the challenge and what they bring to the table. Most definitely. It's kind of like that every week, man. I feel like the second day we're going to face a really good challenge. Michael Thomas is having a phenomenal legendary year. We're definitely going to have to contain him. Drew Brees, one of the best quarterbacks, Hall of Fame quarterback. I mean, I'm a Khmer. I mean, they have a ton of guys out there. But I think of right now, at least focusing on today, is going to be able to watch in the film, being critical, and really having real discussions on how we can improve as a defense so we can play really good down the stretch. Kevin, you guys have won a lot of games lately, even the fourth quarter, both sides of the ball. Yesterday, the Texans seemed to have the answer for that. Right. What was the difference? I think the difference is, I mean, they just played better. De'Andre Hopkins started to make plays in the fourth quarter. De'Sean Watson did a lot of great things as far as extending plays and finding these guys and getting open. Their running game was working pretty good. I mean, I think our offense played pretty well. I think our offense was able to drive down and get a score. But me, as being a defensive player, I feel like we didn't do enough on the defensive side of the ball to contain those guys and give our offense a better chance towards the end of the game.