 Five and five and nine, of course, is T to go from here and how do you how do you try to face the suit? What were some of the conversations you guys had as a defense, especially in the second half, when your points were hard to come by on your end and Houston was starting to get some momentum? Yeah, we would just say it comes down to us. We have to kind of build the spark. We have to create the spark, score our defense if need be and try and give the offense some energy and some enthusiasm. How do you feel guys stepped up not only in the secondary but in that front with everyone who was out? Yeah, I mean we got to throw the quarterback and it's good to see some new faces kind of make impacts on the game and all that stuff. You know, like I said, we'd be celebrating a lot more if we got the debuts. You mentioned Kase Keno, I mean he's got plenty there all day. He played his best when his team needed him. Yeah, I mean we were pressuring him and he was getting hit back there and like you said, he did win the game for him so hats off to him. Elijah, why do you think it is that there are moments for you guys and stretches and maybe a few series where it seems like you're playing your best ball and then that seems to flip so quickly within the course of the game? I'm not sure. I think that's just a game of football. You know what I mean? We want to be perfect every play and that's not realistic. Usually it comes down to one guy out of 11 people not executing or whatever the case may be. We played some good ball on both sides but we just got to be more consistent. It's just how the league is sometimes. You know, even if you play your best and you fight as hard as you could, you end up losing some of the games and that's just how this league works. Keno, you know, a veteran guy, I mean he took his lumps out there today but he kept battling. What can you say about the way he played today? I mean he battled. I mean that's what we expected from a guy like him, a veteran player who's been in the league and been on a couple of teams. We knew he's going to come out here and fight and give everything we had and that's what he did and kudos to him for coming out victorious. That final drive, you know, he was able to make that one play, the single-tarry to kind of get them into field goal range. How tough was that to give up? Because like you said, you guys were hardly giving up anything all day. Yeah, it's just tough because especially like, you know, if that happens, you know, earlier in the game, you know, give it up and we have time to, you know, regroup and come back. But it just sucks. It was a scramble play. He found the open guy, someone's loose and then they just made a play. Five and nine. Find a way to improve and find a way to be better because we still have games to play. So we can't just tuck our tail and hide and, you know, be the whole ourselves accountable. We got to go out and be professionals and do our job. Thanks. Appreciate it. I don't know. I just think like, for me, I've just been my whole life. I've always been a fighter. My mom always told me, I don't come from kings and queens, but come from warriors and survivors. So I just think that's just how I've always been is so many people in the world going through so many worse things. So I think when you just look at the totality of what's going on, it's like, okay, you got the food. You're not dead, you know. And while it did suck for sure, I think just drawing my strength on that there's other people going through a lot worse in this world. So I just perspective, I guess. I think it goes without explaining. I don't expect anybody to, you know, tuck their tail or, you know, pack it up. In the day, we got three games left and, you know, this is 2023 group that we have. It's going to be the last time that we get to play together for these last three games. You know, we got to take full advantage of it, taking one day at a time, show back up to work and try to, like, finish the season strong. Yeah, it was frustrating. Had opportunities there to win the game. Just wasn't able to do it. Credit to them, you know, they will play well. You know, I feel like we just got to bounce back. You guys helped me and we're going to the next one. The first drive obviously was so crisp and you guys look great. What happened offensively to the rest of the game? Did that allow you guys to move the ball to a more important point? I feel like personally, I know there was some mis-assignments. They're not really just poor technique and blocking and stuff like that. Now you will cover guys up. I feel like that could have helped if I were able to do that just to get guys blocked. So, you know, running back to run free. You get obviously a great job against Garrett. What do you think, Jason? Just like you said, guys, not being able to step up. When their numbers were called, what do you think was some of the issues were there? I mean, I missed a lot of the game once I went out with my hand. So I can't really say for what happened there. But yeah, man, we just got to cover guys up and give them... You can't have free hitters on running back. It makes it too hard for them to try to get a run-off when there's someone in their face right off the bat. Five and nine obviously still have games left. What do you guys have to do to finish this season strong? Yeah, I mean, we just got to take this approach of next game and just trying to make the both of it. And we got another tough opponent ahead of us and then a couple more divisional games. So we got meaning from football left. We have the ability at least to create some momentum going forward. So yeah, it's just trying to find a way to win the next game and do it again. How was the game? How personally do you take... Having two guys, how funny are you getting into it? Yeah, I mean, it's definitely hugely fun. You know, that's surprising. It's a protected quarterback. You get the picture of that. Yeah, you feel it, you know, you feel it. It sucks and you can't help but blame yourself and try to get back. That's what the Alliance therefore is to protect the quarterback. You know, that I'm getting injured through under that job. Derek Averich done their yard for Carey. Mike just said, you know, we've had a lot of games where over the years we were more efficient running and eventually popped on. So that was kind of his explanation for keeping going back to it. What needed to happen for you guys in order for the results to change? You know, I think it starts with, you know, level guys working as long as they can. You know, obviously we want to get the run game going with their impact, where we are. And, you know, have them keep that going, keep being efficient with that. And that's the level guys going there, suddenly getting the job done. You know, that's why I look in the camera. That's why I look better in the run game. So, you know, it takes everyone. Do you feel like you're, do you feel like you're smashing with your hand against a brick wall? Do you feel every time like this is going to be the one? No, I think, you know, everyone knows, it's pretty faithful in that sense. You know, we know we have the great back, we know we can scream on it. So guys, just keep the camera up a little bit. I don't think anyone feels like, you know, frustrated in that sense. I don't want to get in front of Joe Runge and get it going. We're committed to that. We're going to get it done. What did you do when you had to come in? Oh, just a little stinger. It's just a matter of bringing more numbers than you guys do. It's hard to say without watching it, but, you know, I think it's just assignments and guys get on the right guys and, you know, actually in blocks. You know, it's not always complicated like that. It's just guys got to win and guys got to do their job.