 you're starting off as an issue, what happened in the meaningless game? Well, we just didn't get off to the start that we wanted to. I mean, just everything that we talk about and trying to start the game off, get the first first down, get it to drives, everything that we preach and teach and try to execute just wasn't there. And like it is on a lot of things, it's one guy here, one of them here. And it comes down to us playing much more complimentary in everything. I mean, it just felt like we were three groups that were independent of each other, not working together and then I have to figure that out here quickly and make sure that we all food phases are complimenting each other and find ways to capitalize on turnover, take care of football, running it, and making sure that we find ways to affect their quarterback and how to be self efficient. So my group's playing complimentary was your big off season focus. The first thing you told us about in the spring was that these guys were going to understand each other and play together that way. Well, the groups, the units, I mean, again, we all have off season objective. This is what happens in the national football league when you don't play with them. And I told the team, told you guys, tell everybody again. We'll find out what our culture looks like this week and when we wake up in the morning and see what guys that want to come to work. And guys that want to figure out a way to try to win a football game. I mean, that's what this game comes down to man, one on one. And we'll have to identify what the issues were. We'll watch the tape, we'll correct and we'll coach and we'll teach. And then we'll have to practice. That's what happens. And they were clearly better. They clearly were better coached and they played better. Please click. How much of that just trying to get some kind of a spark to get some positive moment? I was trying to do something. I mean, we took a chance there and then we'll walk out onto the field, which was frustrating and you can't capitalize on that. And those are things, I mean, the flea flicker, well timed, well executed. It just wasn't enough of it. It just wasn't enough. We'd play well on defense and then the quarterback on third and 10, we'd have pressure and run for run around and complete a pass. Again, that's just the guy making a play. I mean, it wasn't poor effort or poor execution. I mean, we got him moving and then again, the guy made a play. But that just seemed like how it was. We got to turn over just too little, too late. Does that have to do with preparation? I mean, I don't obviously think that there's, and when you go into it, you don't think that there's an issue in preparation. I mean, again, they may have run a few plays that we didn't show them in practice out of the plays that they had schemed or fronts on defense that we hadn't seen. Again, you get out there and it's critical that everybody's on the same page. And then attitude, and I hope that we have an attitude that is ready to compete and not just think that we can just show up in this league. This is a great league that doesn't matter where you came from, where you drafted, how expensive your suit is or your watch is, or what kind of car you drive. You've got to go out and prove it on the field. What made Chairman Jones such a problem today? Chairman Jones has been a problem for a lot of years and he's a good player. And you've got to make a decision where you're going to put people and where you're going to allocate them. So we'll have to look at that and see those matchups. But give him a lot of credit. He's been a really good player for a lot of years. How disappointing is this just overall and even... Give me, Joe. You know what I mean? It's disappointing when you lose. It's disappointing when you lose at home. It's a long season. It's a long season. You play like that. There should be no shock. We shouldn't have to look too long and hard while you lost the game. There's a lot of reasons it's out there. And I'm confident that we'll bounce back and we'll be ready to compete this week. And I'm confident that I am. But it's unfortunate. It is disappointing. There is no other way to put it. It sucks when you lose. Sucks when you get your ass kicked. All the credit to Cliff and his staff and those players. They beat us and now coach us. It felt like you guys finally have found a resolution of picking positions and then picking jobs on IR. That's how it goes, man. Got to be ready. Got to be ready to adjust and make some decisions. Like you said, we put Sam on IR. Michael is here. We'll reevaluate that position here in the morning. Is there something we said that might for the lack of time the offense spent together? There's a million excuses, John. I'm not going to make any. I refuse to. I hope that the players don't. I mean, there's a million excuses that we can write about. The only thing that we need to focus on is when we wake up tomorrow morning, that we're ready to go to work and we're ready to improve and quit thinking about being good. We got to go be good and we have to prepare and coach to win a game. Did you consider taking Ryan out for the beating he's taken there in a game this out of hand? Once we started getting in there late there, I did. I thought we could move down and when we didn't score, we were going to hand the ball off there at the end. So there were a lot of things that we considered at that point in time. Mike, did you consider going for it on the fourth and one? Well, we're trying to get some points. I mean, again, if we can sit there and have a crystal ball to know that we were going to not make the field goal, trying to get it to 15 points, trying to get it to a legitimate two-score game at halftime, and we missed the kick. We made a decision and we missed the kick. And there's nothing you can do about it after you decide to go for it, except try to come back out in the second half and get some stops and try to score and chip away at it. Is there a problem in any way for having Julio Jones more part of the late and the first half? I mean, there were plays that we tried to get for those guys early in the year. And when they get targeted, it doesn't necessarily mean that there are plays that are called for them. I don't understand that, but I'm with you. I mean, we have to find AJ and then Julio's got to take advantage of his opportunities. We had some drops. He dropped some passes, Swain dropped the pass, and those are contested catches, but those are ones that we have to come up with. Is there a better way you guys can prepare to go against a jitterbug like Kyle Murray, especially considering next week you got Russell Wilson? I mean, if you can tell me a way to prepare for five guys chasing after one with five guys blocking, you know what I mean? Yeah, you know what you're going to do, like he made a play. You know what I mean? We're chasing at the depth. We got him off the spot. He plants his back foot. You know, at some point in time, you know, you got to think that these guys are, you know, and he's an exceptional player and he made a play. You know, yeah, we can try to prepare. We need to chase a jitterbug around the practice and think that that, but if he made a play, you know, at some point in time, we're going to tend. And then I'm not going to take it any further. We executed Rush, came back the next time he didn't take off and tried to step up and Jeff came around where he was supposed to come and he got sacked. So I don't know if Kyler knows where he's going. He just is going and, you know, being a natural athlete. So again, I'll give all the credit to them, their players and their coaching staff.