 Jeremy, you guys have won so many of these going down the wire into overtime even a couple of weeks ago. What was different today? How does it feel to be on the other end of it? Losing always hurts, no matter what. And it's got to execute. Not just over time, but throughout the whole game. When we get the opportunities, that I capitalize, and then obviously just finish the game. It's a little screen to you. Worked a lot today with Ben coming out, kicking out. The last time they got it, was that just a matter of an individual guy making a great player? Were they on it a little bit better than they had then? I think he just made a great play. They've seen it all game, and he just made a great play in a big moment. Were you surprised that they took so long to figure it out that it worked as long as it did? I think it was just what they were playing. It was open all game, so we just kept calling it until it didn't work. And we just, like I said, we just got to continue to execute and finish. You had an opportunity to maybe bury him early and had to settle so many field goals. How much do you think that ultimately came back to cost you? Yeah, anytime we're getting the red zone, we want to score touchdowns. We want to be 100%. And early on, I think we could have put some of those in the end zone and got some points up. But we're just going to get back to practice. Next week on Monday, tomorrow, get back to it, watch the film, put it behind us, and find ways and get better next week. And it's not going to mean as much to you in a loss, but how good was it to have such an impact in the game and turn some of those passes into big angers? I mean, when those opportunities come, you just got to make them. I'm all about winning. Whatever is going to take the win at the end of the day, that's my job, and that's why I'm here.