 Can you ask me this week after week how frustrating is the team to go through this stuff? Very, it's not good enough. I'm not playing good enough as a team. Definitely not playing good enough on offense. All of us individually, not good enough to win. I think it showed these last two weeks. Just ain't good enough and you know, when you play like that, that's the result you're going to get. All I can just say is try to improve. I'm not going to try to do that. I'm going to keep working. Do whatever I can to help us win in any possible way. I'm going to have to, I don't know, evaluate a little more harder, more harder, break or tackles. But I'm going to try to figure it out the best way I can to be a better player for this team and help us win. You look at these last 19 games, I think you guys look like 3-in-16. It's kind of hit rock bottom. What is it about Mike Grable that you feel makes him need to remain your head coach? I mean, we feel like a lot of us on the team feel like we're just not playing great as a team. A lot of self-afflicted wounds on drives and things that we know that we can be better at and executing and things like that. As far as coach being the head coach, I feel like he's done a great job. I don't know if I had to hire up decisions on anything else if you're trying to ask, but I feel like we build a culture here, establish that culture right now. We're just not playing to that standard and it's costing us. But you still got to go to work, still got 7 games left and do the best you can from here on out. That's all I can really say. Where's that disconnect there happen maybe between a good week of practice and then not executing in a game? Because we talked to Will and he said it felt like you've been up to speed in the week of work and then just not putting it together. If we felt good all week, we had a good week of preparation and then you come out here and just don't execute. We're just not playing like a good football team right now and that's just been a repetitive thing this whole season. If you're inconsistent in this league, it's going to show. So I think you just learn from this game and try to be as positive as possible when it's hard to be. And then like I said, there's 7 games left. See how those turn out. But just trying to be better week after week and then letting those good weeks of practice translate into game in any way we can. Can you pinpoint anything that your offense maybe is doing well that you can say like, well there's something there that we can look at or build on or is it hard to find those things? No, I mean I feel like we can just sustain drives and end with points, get in the end zone, not have self-inflicted stuff or not have mishaps as far as execution. I feel like I think it's that second drive. We just had a bad snap and then that stopped the drive. I feel like we can execute. We just got to stop killing ourselves whenever we get those opportunities and get things going. But those are things you're aspiring to do, not things you're doing. Yeah, I feel like we can move the ball well. I feel like we need to be better in the run game. I could be better personally. I'm holding myself accountable. I just think that once we get drives going, we just got to sustain them and not have so many self-inflicted stuff that stops drives, that go three and out, and then that kills momentum. I feel like momentum is huge in the NFL once the team got it. They are moving the ball and making plays. It's hard to make that shift. But I feel like once we get in drives, we just got to stay locked in and put it all together. Do you feel like that kind of a way you have to learn how to be on a team like this? I know at Alabama, you weren't losing very much. The Titans, you haven't lost very much. Is it a completely new experience for you, kind of orienting to being like this right now? Yeah, I mean, nobody's comfortable or it's never fun losing. But I just think it's how you respond to it. I'm going to be as positive as I can, keep working. I'm not going to make no excuses for myself. I know other guys that make no excuses. We just haven't been good enough. But all I can say is just keep working. I know I'm going to keep working. Seven games left, and I'm going to do the best I can to help us win and give us a chance in any way possible. When you're in the middle of a game like this, do you say anything to the guys on the sideline or do you just kind of let the feelings lie? How do you handle kind of struggling in a game like this? You know, you just try to remain positive as possible and wait for the opportunity to get out there to try to put a drive together. I think guys are just wanting to, you know, wanting it to finally, you know, go the way we wanted to and then it doesn't, you know. But at the end of the day, you know, you just got to stay positive and leave it on this team. Try to round these guys up and then, you know, just keep working. Does this feel like rock bottom? I don't know what rock bottom feel like, but yeah, man, it's tough. It's definitely tough. But we just haven't been good enough. I ain't making no excuse. I haven't. We haven't been good enough at the team, and that's what happened in this league. It's a grown man league, so it ain't been good enough. Pocket, we knew that. We knew he was going to run a little bit, but I don't know, man. I don't know what it is right now. We got to figure it out. You guys have worked hard, obviously, to figure it out. Is it frustrating? Does it feel like it's closer or farther away the solution? I don't know. I'm right. It's frustrated. It's frustrating. Losing is frustrating. The same thing is frustrating. I mean, we got to, I mean, I'm tired of saying or we tired of saying. I'm tired of hearing it. We got to figure it out. We didn't do enough. Like, when are we going to do enough to win? Second division game. I had a lot of confidence, like I said, coming into this game. Like I said, we only had played one division game. We still had, the vision was still, and I think it's still in front of us at, what, three and seven? And I don't know, man. I don't want to say we got to figure it out, but tired of saying we got to figure it out. It's time to actually go out there and win the game. And I don't know what need to happen. Like I said, defense. I mean, we, we're on the field. We're on the field. Man, I don't know. We tired of saying the same thing, man. I don't know. We're not even small things, Jeff, that you guys are doing well, like to say. Well, at least we're doing, making progress at this, and that's a small thing we can build on. Or is it hard to even find those things? It's hard to find them. I mean, because when we do get, we may get out of the field, or I mean, like I said, I would say, take that back. I would say when they got in the red zone, we made them kick field goals a couple of times. I would say that that's probably what's one of the pluses. Now, I think twice of them was touchdown on the red zone with the quarterback scramble and twice. I mean, three times, I think quarterback design run. He's scrambling for a touchdown, and then the one he threw really in the back of the end zone. So, but I think that was, that was changing in the right direction in the first half. And the second half, I think the red zone defense kind of suspect, but I don't know, man. Like I said, I'm just tired of saying we got to figure it out. It's tough. You know, every week is something different. But like I said, it's kind of consistent as to, like, the game moves, the things that lead us to losing or winning a game. So, like, as you feel like you're making that step, and then we fucking take a step back, just finding the consistency. You know, I think that's the biggest thing, like, in this league, you got to be consistent. You got to be consistently doing good things in order to win. And obviously, we just haven't been consistent enough because our record will show that. What part of the first drive did that score about six of the next seven drives? What happened? What did they do well? We did a good job of mixing up some of their runs. You know, they had a lot of misdirection stuff. And some of the play-action shots that came off of it, extending the plays on third down, you know, getting down the field. And we stopped them a couple of times in the red zone, but still giving up points. So they just did a good job of moving the chains and getting themselves into the position to try to score. And they either made a field goal or they scored a touchdown. So that was kind of... You and Mike... or you and that go to Mike Smontrow, not that it's... Damn! Three and seven times. Watch the top! Yeah! Maybe you trust the panel a little bit at this point. Yeah! I think urgency and panic can look very similar. And the only thing that dictates the difference between the two is really your intent and your mindset. Because obviously, urgency is like moving with a purpose to get something done for what you want. Where panic is like, you just don't know what else is going on. You just run around like a chicken with your head cut off. So I think that you can't really ever panic. You know, you just got to pick up the urgency and like pick up the details, pick up the things that you want because if you don't pick up that sense of urgency, obviously like the time will pass you by. Like you said, it's getting later and later to try to accomplish the things you want. And in the day, like I've said before, nobody really knows what's going to happen in the future. We don't know what's going to happen next week. You can't even tell me what's going to happen tomorrow. I don't even know what you're going to eat for Thanksgiving. I'm assuming turkey, but in the day, anything can happen and we just got to control what's in our power. And right now it's just showing up every day.