 Hey, Ryan, I know special teams compromise things as the game progressed, but it seems as an offense you guys started off strong in the first half and kind of tailed off again in the second half. What changed over the course of the game for you guys? Yeah, we did some things early. We didn't come out and execute well on the second half. You know, had some opportunities, shot ourselves in the foot a few times. Think of a pass on Mr. Johnny wide open on corner route. Early opportunity there in second half and just really couldn't get it going. Jen? Ryan, I guess just the overall, what was the overall team frustration level like at this point and what does the mind have to be if you guys are going to get back in this thing through the second half of the season? Yeah, we have to clean up, start playing better. Playing is simple. It's just inconsistent. We've done some good things, Stevens has done some good things. We're just not consistent enough as a team playing complimentary football, playing off of each other and just not making enough play. So going to have to clean that up, really get healthy over this little extended week. We have here to be able to clear our minds and our heads and come back ready to go on Monday because we can't wait around any longer. We have to have to take it up a notch and be ready to play our best football every Sunday from here going forward. So the onus is on us to take a critical look at ourselves and do whatever it takes to clean it up and make the plays on Sundays. John Glennon. Hey Ryan, the numbers would suggest that the offense has not performed as well without Taylor in there. How much of a factor has that been the last few games as compared to maybe the other issues with the offense during that time? And then also going up against tougher defenses? Yeah, no doubt Taylor is a good player and we miss him. Obviously we have a ton of confidence in Ty and when he brings the table. Yeah, I don't know. Obviously we miss Taylor, but we have confidence in Ty. We just have to get it done. There's really no excuses. We had Roger was in and out, Ben was in and out tonight. We're banged up a little bit, but we just have to be able to find a way to push through those tough situations. We have guys playing through some injuries and showing some toughness and laying it out there for the team. But on the whole, we just have to be able to execute better and make the plays that they come up. There's opportunities there and we're just not making enough plays when we get those opportunities. Jared? Yeah, Ryan, what's going on with the drops with the receivers? Obviously AJ had a big one today, had another one. Corey had a couple last week. It seems like it's really starting to kill some of these drives. Yeah, it's been all types of different things, whether it's a drop or as a throw, a miss block, it's never one thing or one person. But when you add the things up, you're killing drives, you're stalling out, you're not scoring points. So that's what I'm talking about. We have to start making the plays and take advantage of the opportunities that are there, whether it's a throw, catch, a block so we can hit a crease. A lot of times when we're one guy away, there's too many almost, whether, like I said, throw, catch, block, almost doesn't get it done. We have to be able to make it happen on the whole 11 guys working together. And when we do that, we move the football and we make plays. Paul. I wonder if you could talk us through the hit from Justin Houston, how hard that might have been to get back up from and what it's like to not finish a game. First time, I think, well, first time we've seen Logan for sure. Yeah, obviously the hit hurt, stung a little bit, knocked my air out. Tony made a good play, got us into a short yard situation there and Derek was able to convert on third down. So yeah, the hit hurt, but I was able to get up and kind of shake it off. And then just being in that situation of the game, obviously you don't want to be out of striking distance at the end of the game. We need to play better earlier in the second half to put ourselves in position to win the game at the end. When you're down three scores at the end, obviously it's a sick feeling and not one I wanted to have again. Terry. Ryan, you feel like that you guys on offense, you're winning a lot of shootouts early in the year. Are you guys been pressing a little bit, trying to get back to that level, and that's maybe why things aren't as smooth as they were? No, I don't think there's any pressing. I feel like we came out and moved the ball early, we scored points early, did some really good things in the first half and then in the second half we didn't. We got to give credit to the defense, they did some good things, made it tough on us, but we didn't execute well enough and moved the football and make the plays that were there. And you play against a good team, good defense, and you don't take advantage of the opportunities that are given to you, then you're going to stall out and have to punt and give the ball back to them. Two more, Corey. Ryan, how much have teams sped you up? It's looking pretty hairy back there some time. How much, one more time? How much have they sped you up with pressure the last few weeks? Yeah, obviously there are certain situations where you're feeling the rush come in, and the clock's going off, you want to get the ball up. Sacks kill drives, don't want to be taking unnecessary sacks, so a lot of times you're feeling the pressure, feeling the rush, and trying to get it out before they get there. Last one, Kayla? Yeah, Ryan, pretty emotional night for your wide receiver, Corey Davis, and he was able to come into this game, obviously saw some good catches from him tonight, but what did you guys say to him as a team leading into this game with just everything that has happened in the past couple days with him and his family? Yeah, I just told Corey I love him, support him, I'm here for him. Really just a really tough situation, a sick situation that you wouldn't wish upon anybody. He was so close to his brother, and his brother meant so much to him, so I can't even imagine what he's going through right now emotionally, but I appreciate his effort and the way he battled through that and played for us tonight, played a heck of a game, made some big plays for us, so he showed a lot of toughness, but it's tough. The game's over, but those feelings aren't gone, so definitely my heart goes out to Corey and David Long as well, just two terrible situations, and I'm sick for him, I just wanted to know that I love him, I care for him, and want the best for him.