 The resiliency your team showed at the end there to keep them and fight. How important is it to be able to pull that out today? Well, hopefully at some point in time, it's not going to be necessary to have that, to be in a position to get a huge turnover on the kickoff, take advantage of it. And then we just, we didn't give them credit. They fought and battled just the same way we did. Give Sean and the football team a lot of credit. That's a very good defense. So we'll have to play better. But I do, as always, appreciate our core group that fights and battles, and finds a way to make some plays there at the end. You talked through what you saw in the two-point conversion, what you guys may have expected. Well, they jumped. So I mean, I think we were expecting something with the quarterback. And then they jumped, and then they probably bunched us up. And again, the quarterback has got to make some decisions. And I don't blame them, that matchup with Ingram. And the linebacker had been something that they had hit. And so we were able to cover them and keep them from scoring. The way this league is, though, you're going to be in a lot of games like this and just finding a way to win at the end is kind of what it's all about. Yeah, we've proven that over the course of three and a half years, that some days they're going to be really good, and you're going to have your fastball, and everything's going to be clicking. And some days it's going to be a little tougher sledding. And certainly that was the case today. But they know how to win. They do know how to win. And I'm thankful for that. Does the fact that you guys have had so many times, where it is tough sledding, does that help you in moments? Well, I mean, I think these seem like the same questions that you guys ask us all the time. And sooner or later, you guys are going to have to just watch and figure out, like that's kind of the better. The more you do something, probably the better you get at it, or the more comfortable you get at it. Again, we don't plan them that way, Jerome. We don't. We just hopefully don't panic when you don't make a big deal about something. They probably don't make a big deal about it. So we all have to be prepared for these situations in every game that come up. And two point conversions, onside kick. Nick Westbrook did a heck of a job there to recover the kick there at the end. And I'm sure there'll be a lot of great efforts and a lot of stuff that we'll have to correct. I'd rather not use as many guys that you've used this year, but when a guy like Dylan Cole is elevated and makes a play like that, is this something that the team has kind of rallied around that people from all over the place are coming in and doing something? Insert when they come in on Wednesday, and I tell them at the team meeting, thought could come up here and answer these guys. You know what I mean? It's like you're expected to be ready to play in the football game. Will you, Dylan? You're on the practice squad. I don't know that, but you're expected to be ready to play. And if you get everybody to prepare like that with that idea, then there's no surprises or there are no scrambling on Friday when somebody goes down or somebody decides that they're not available. So that's how we try to approach things. On Wednesday, there's a really good chance that I'm going to say the same thing at the team meeting at 8 o'clock. Everybody that's in here this week and is going to be expected to play in the game, will find the 48 guys that we think give us the best chance to win. Just now, I've heard an example of that kind of concept that Dylan's playing to start with. Yeah, and again, Dylan is somebody that I go back with in Houston and had factored on special teams and defense and then just kind of ran into some injuries. And we had them in, worked them out, and had them on the practice squad, and had them ready to go before last week's game, and then wanted to be able to try to utilize his skill set and look like he really factored on special teams. And so that'll probably get him some more opportunities. Yeah, he was. Huge. Huge. And that was what we needed to see from Marcus. I think Marcus needed to see a little bit of that for himself, but had a really, really good game for us. He had two delay games in the red zone. What happened on that? Well, I think just when we get in that long-yarded situation, I wasn't very excited about taking a timeout on 3rd and 15 or whatever it was. And we have to be better in those situations. Ryan felt like he had the one under control. The official didn't see it the same way. And I trust Ryan with the snap count and making sure that we understand it the same, that you see zero and then the official looks down. And then if he sees the ball still there, he calls it. And so that's what happened. But Ryan felt like he had the situation under control. And I trust him a lot of those times. How did you assess the running back script today? I think that there were some really positive plays. I mean, I thought we hit a few good runs and that they hit the right hole, ran hard. I'll have to take a look and see what the blocking looked like. I know that Deontay made an unbelievable play, well blocked. He made a great catch and a great job on that screenplay. That was a huge play. So much of this opportunity in your defense game, your offense two short fields, and they got seven, twice. To be able to take those turnovers, this is a really good defense. And playing against these guys and preparing knew that we would have to outplay their defense. I felt like we were kind of even with them. And then probably we gave a little bit away there, late in the game, with some X plays. It changed field position. But our offense has done a nice job. We need to continue to do a better job in the red zone and taking care of the football. But if you can do that and you can take care of it and not turn it over and do a nice job in the red zone, you have a chance. Touched on some of the things that you want to get better at just now, right? Some of the sloppiness. Yeah, the sloppiness, I think, is things that we're always going to the efficiency in which we run our offense, the efficiency that we have on first down, whether we run it, whether we throw it, protection, blocking at the second level, defensive communication, being able to, when you get into a situation where you're playing a lot of guys, those are new guys sometimes next to each other, that the communication is there so that you're trying to avoid mistakes by communicating to somebody that's standing three or four feet away from you. And just not feeling like you're by yourself out there, that you've got 11 guys to work with and to function with. And we did that a lot of times. And then there were some times where I felt like we were scrammed on a little bit. I was actually going to ask you about the good, but you went to the bad. So you are sticking out. That's the life of a coach, I'm sorry. So just in terms of how you're reflecting a few minutes after the game, a good good of what you saw. I saw a team that got some turnovers. I thought we played well defensively early. I thought we threw the ball efficiently early when it was tough to run the football. And I think that whether that was Ryan trying to invest in completions, I thought we protected our quarterback early. Now, some of those things changed. Some of those things changed and give the credit to their defense. But offensively, I felt like Ryan had time to throw. There was a good pocket to step up and firm in the inside and to be able to step up and complete passes. Well, then, William, going on IR Saturday. And obviously the hamstring, but what means you make that decision? And what are the noses for him down the line? Well, there's a lot of things that we, again, I wouldn't, you know, Coy, we've been around me for a while. The prognosis is IR is at least three weeks. And so they're not going to let us change those rules. Outside of that, I'm not going to be able to give you a timeline. But every move that we make, we feel like we do in the best interest of the football team. And that's why we did it. AJ dropped one there early. Wasn't much of a force in this game. Good thing to find alternatives, obviously. What do you think of where he was, where it is? I'm sure there'd be some plays that he'd like to have back. I'm sure there were some good plays too, and just like everybody else. What you're assessing with Christian Putin, what he was able to do today, and what different dynamic does he bring to that right corner? Well, Christian was playing with a lot of confidence. And he was excited about being out there. And I felt like really starting to improve and playing corner in this league is a tough proposition. They're going to catch passes on you to be able to come back and line up again and compete and make a play. So I thought for him to play as much as he did today and come out, I hope OK. I think OK. It'll be good to have him back and continue to get some practice from him and build some continuity back there.