 What was the crux of the Red Zone in you today from the first drive and then a couple minutes before the quarter? Yeah, you've got to find a way to get in the end zone. We knew coming into it, that was going to be important for us. And you don't have to take a look at it and see exactly what the issues are. But we had our chances. We moved the ball. We put ourselves in great position a handful of time. Special teams opening kickoff, you know, put us in really good position. And when you're playing a good football team, you know, in an important game, you have to find ways to score. And you have to take advantage of those opportunities. And that's something we have to be better at moving forward. But we'll take a look at the film tomorrow and try and make those corrections as we move forward. Still a chance, you know? So you're saying there's a chance, isn't that the old movie line or whatever? Listen, I've seen crazy things happen in this league. And so we've got to hold up our end of the bargain. And that starts next week. And so when we get back to Atlanta, we've got to find a way to have a really good week of practice, get ourselves in position to play well next Sunday and keep that narrow focus and see what happens. What does that say to you? Got to be better, you know? One of seven is not good enough. In short-yarded situations and, you know, where you just need a yard, we've got to find a way to, you know, really convert those at a high level. And good football teams do that. And we weren't good enough at that today. And so it's got to be an area of concern for us and something that, you know, we work on this week. But, you know, I wish I had a better answer for you. We've got to be better. Why is it that the best version of the Falcons hasn't shown up consistently in those games against the best at home? I don't know. I think I keep going back to the, you know, we have to be opportunistic. We have to take advantage of the really good opportunities that we have. And in important games when you're playing good football teams, you know, they take advantage of those. And we, you know, we haven't done that. And so, again, it's got to be, you know, a point of emphasis for us as we get back into practice. You know, when we get turnovers, when we get short field opportunities, it's got to, it's got to be blood in the water. You have to go attack and you got to find a way to get the job done and get in. First of all, the quarterback only answered? I didn't see, I mean, I'll always say yes, but I didn't see the, I didn't see, I mean, I only saw a little bit from outside there. It looked tough to tell. From the outside, you would look in at that first, the team should be able to run the ball full time and get a half a yard. Why is that harder than that? You know, I'm not sure. You know, again, we have to look at, you know, specifically when we watched the film of where we didn't operate as well as we needed to. And I don't know that, you know, my back's turned on a lot of those things to know, you know, what happened. But we'll take a look at it and, you know, we'll try and rep it and improve there. And sometimes, you know, you just, you have to harp on the smallest of details in those type of situations. The combination blocks, the physicality, or even in the passing game, just the level of precision has to be higher down there. And, you know, that's something we need to work on. I guess that was the question, why throw it twice? I suppose when you pound it and it doesn't get in, it makes you reconsider what you're doing. And so, you know, as a player, I never overthink those things. Our responsibility is whatever play comes in to make those plays come to life and to make them work. And I think we can, you know, whether it's run or pass, collectively be better. And, you know, there's no rulebook on what you have to do in those situations. We just, whatever is called, we need to find a way to get it done. And the early on there, like you were telling us, doing that motion won't know what you mean, but what's happening there? Yeah, I mean, those, they happen once in a while, you know. It's just part of it. You have a motion on. I was a little bit down on the clock, and that's just, that's part of the game from time to time. Yeah, I think, you know, I think the level of precision goes up. You know, the space is smaller, and so the windows become smaller. And, you know, it's always important, you know, timing, spacing, you know, those things are always important, but it's magnified down there because just there's, you don't have that vertical threat. You don't have the backup threat. And so you have the sidelines and the end line that kind of make it cramped. And so there is a level of timing and spacing that has to be there. And I think, you know, at times we've been good at that through the year. At times we need to be better. And so, again, you know, I think we need to rep it. We need to practice it. We need to get to work. It's the only way, you know, I know to improve. And we certainly need improvement. I am, you know, I feel like I've done everything I can to protect myself. And, you know, I have my booster and I feel comfortable. So I feel good about, you know, myself and what I've done to try and protect myself as best I can. Yeah, I think, you know, I don't get involved in those things. I never have, when it comes to, you know, those kind of decision making things, I kind of generally let that to the people who are more involved who understand that stuff better than I. I usually just whatever the rules are, try and follow them as best I can and make sure, you know, in a case like COVID, I, you know, I've tried to do everything I can. And what I feel comfortable with to protect myself.