 Well, we worked him out about two and a half hour before kickoff, give or take. Didn't think it was in the best interest. You know, he obviously, this guy wants to play, he's a big part of this team, D-Led, but it wasn't going to be, wouldn't be a good form. So about two and a half hour before kickoff, but you got to anticipate. You have contingency plans, obviously there are contingency. When you go in there, it's not, can't ever just be one for one. He's a special player, so everything we could, clearly it wasn't, it wasn't good enough, so credit to New England. When the 14 end up getting nothing there, and a four-on-one where you look like you're trying to get back in the game there. Sure, yeah, I mean it was obviously pretty, we knew it was going to be a physical game, it was slow moving. When we had our chance down there, we tried to go no huddle on third and one, as we backed up, tried to make a play, and then you get sacked, and then you get the penalty on the field goal, and it kind of snowballed from there in that possession. And then too many times, we were behind the sticks. So when you do that against a really good team, and that's why they consistently win, and that's where we're going to get here D-Led, I promise you that, because we're going to continue to fight, and we're going to get out of this thing. And it's been obviously pretty, the last two games haven't been good enough, but it's a long season, we've got seven games, and we're going to figure this out. We had a couple runs, but just the throat activity wasn't there. Sure, I mean, there wasn't a lot of things that we did well tonight offensively. There's, I mean, you don't score points, and you don't take advantage when you do have the opportunity, and like I said, in a low possession game. Because it's a defense fought, and they fought, and our guys fought. And it's not like they didn't fight on offense, but we didn't have enough to put us in a chance to win at the end. So, well, I think you got to look at everything, Michael. We'll take this weekend and do a lot of self-reflection. And like I said, we're going to get out of this hole, because when we have to and we will, when we've got the right guys to do it. Did he injure his toe? Was there a knee-tee there for him? We'll look at it first thing in the morning. Obviously, he finished the game, and I took him out at the end, when it was, it wasn't going to be enough time left. So, like all our players, they'll come in tomorrow, they'll get treatment, and we'll see what the doctors say about them all. Was there any sense that that was affecting how he was able to move forward? I think anything. I mean, you know, it's a tough game. You're playing on a short week. You're going to have to alter plans, if you think, but Matt's a warrior. So, he's going to keep fighting, and that's what all our guys did. So, if something comes up, you got to have a contingency plan, and that's every player, and that's what we try to do tonight. And so, we tried to adapt, and it wasn't good enough. So, we'll go back to work, and we're going to get out of this. Like I said, we'll get out of this hole. What gives you that confidence that you'll get out of this hole? Because we've done it before, Josh. I mean, it feels ugly right now, and then this moment. Yeah, you feel obviously pretty poor. When you go there, you get to 4-4, you get a big win, and then you guys all watch the last two games. So, we've done it before, Josh. And I can tell you before, it's continual improvement. You hope to not have to ride the roller coaster. We've got to fix things, and we're going to get them fixed. And we'll get them fixed in a hurry. When you kind of look back on the last two games, with the struggle of the offense, what part of it has been the most disappointing for you? Well, there's one thing you said it's the most disappointing. I mean, we're not executing. We're getting ourselves. There's too many penalties that are putting us behind. You get into some of the fundamental mistakes you're making up front or on the perimeter. I mean, so everything. Well, you got to go in here, we'll use it as a mini-buy, and we'll do everything we can to self-reflect and get it fixed, because there's a lot of things. I mean, it's everything we got to look at. It's never just one thing. I mean, a lot of times it looks like, hey, this guy, Mrs. Block, we may have had a protection call. Guard may not have come down with them. You know, those are things that happen that you don't know unless you know the play call in the scheme. With all the absences you have on offense, is there a risk or have you seen it all, Matt, trying to do too much? No, I don't think anybody, I don't know if people try to do too much. And these guys, they're all sitting there trying to win. And you know, as a game gets down, and you feel it, and me, you can feel it as a coach. I mean, guys are pressing and trying to make a play. So certainly there's moments, and it's happened at different times at a lot of our positions. But like, I know he's a lawyer. He's going to come back, and we're going to work, and we're going to get it fixed. Michael, you know, the fourth down play in the right zone. What's that? The fourth down in the right zone. I do that kind of, that's my different one. But what was the decision to run cadre there versus maybe trying quarterback sneak? Well, you get different looks, Michael. I mean, you just watch. I think the biggest misnomer, if you get to certain looks and you like them, or you're going to want the play that you felt pretty good about. And there are people packaged plays all the time. And if you may not get the look you want, and like I said, we'll go back. Obviously everything's on the table. We got to look it. We got to fix it. So Michael, here's, and every offense in NFL, people packaged plays. You watch New England tonight, or they hit the helmet. They do the throw thing. It's very standard issue. People call them oddables, not really oddables. Most people packaged plays now. And so I'm not going to get into every single detail of our scheme, but that's pretty common in the NFL. How people packaged plays. In your yard situations, physicality of the offensive line continue to be an issue to some degree? What gives you confidence that things come first in that area? Well, a lot of it is by matchup. Jeff, like I said, it feels bad now. But we have had some success this year in moments. We got to look at the matchups, maybe schematically what we're doing. I mean, it's not all on the offensive line. We got to get things fixed all over the offense. Where we're at. You sit there and you ride the roller coaster. You feel like you're improving. And obviously the last two weeks clearly not good enough. But we've done it and we'll continue to work. That's the only thing we know how to do. I mean, that's what it is. We're going to play seven more games. And as bad as this feels, a lot of things can happen in seven games. So if we hadn't done it at all, sure. You'd be like, all right, what are you going to really realistically do it? But we have. And we will get it fixed. But I mean, all the options on the table. We're going to look at everything, Jeff. You made some changes on your defensive line and reaching your active roster. Can you talk about the decisions to have time? Yeah, I mean, a lot of them, you're on a short week. If you got guys that are maybe banged up or where you're at in the season, you got guys that are maybe fresh. Maybe it comes to a match up. We knew it was going to be a pretty physical game. So that's why we made the decisions we did up front. Thank you. And Matt, how difficult was it not having a quarter rail today? Yeah, it's always tough when you don't have some of your guys out there. And CP's been such a big part of what we've done offensively. But we just didn't, the rest of the group, we didn't do enough to be as productive as we need it to be. And so it's always tough when guys are out, but it's never an excuse. You've got to find a way to get the job done. And it wasn't a good enough effort from us on the offensive side of the ball. Toe's fine. I think it'll be OK, moving forward. I thought they had a plan coming in to try and disrupt some of the things that Kyle does for us, whether it be dropping guys into zone underneath, some of the crossing routes that he had, some of the corner routes that he had, and then trying to jam and reroute at the line of scrimmage. And so credit to them. I thought New England had a good plan and played very well. Did you hit games this year? What happened up front to lead to the four sacks? And I believe 12 quarterback hits today. Yeah, I think that's one of the things we've got to watch film. Again, I thought they did a good job defensively of trying to create internal pressure and stress in some of the things that we do. And we certainly have to be better than we were today. But credit to them. I thought they played well. I don't think it impacted throwing. And I thought I moved fine. So I didn't think it impacted it too much. Parker has a little bit of a game into your line to say, start doing what we're coming to, or at least that's what it looked like you were saying. Is that accurate? And also, what message were you trying to really deliver to the entirety of the offense? Yeah, just get guys going. Try and create a spark. I think when it's not going that way, you're always trying to find the thing that's going to connect and click and get guys going. And it was just saying, basically, we don't need to do anything extra. We've got to do what our coach should do and do it really well. And across the board, myself included, we all just didn't do a good enough job of that the entire night. Yeah, it's been a tough five days offensively. I think it's just across the board. We haven't thrown the ball well enough. We haven't run the ball well enough. I've got to be more accurate. We've all got to be more effective with what we're asked to do in terms of the game plan. So we've got a nice little extra few days to take a deep dive into what we can do better moving forward. And we certainly got to take advantage of that. One or two things that when it comes to the offensive struggle that you look at it, this is what I feel like is the most disappointing? It's lack of production. Whatever that is caused by, that's the most disappointing. I think our defense did a nice job keeping us in the game the entire night, even well into the fourth quarter, making it a two-score game. We had chances. And we've got to find a way. We just whatever it is, whatever we have to do moving forward, we've got to find a way to be more productive than we've been. He kept saying, we're going to fix it. We're going to fix it. That was kind of his message to the first game. What kind of gives you the confidence in what he's saying that it is something that can't be done? Well, there's also evidence throughout the year of what it can look like. And that's what you have to look at. And I know the last two games, the last five days, have been tough. I mean, there's no question about it's been frustrating. But there has been production and good play throughout the year. And we've got to find a way to get back to that. What's the level of concern of being jumping the rails a little bit? Or just the eventual fragile nature of the basic guys? Yeah, I think that's where you've got to have, that's where good leadership comes in, keeping the belief there. Seven games to go. And certainly, everything's still right in front of us. But it's got to get corrected. And that's the biggest thing, I think, in these type of situations. I've been through all kinds of different situations throughout my career. And I think good leadership and holding people accountable, making sure that we're getting the things corrected, that we need to get corrected. Those two things, I think, will be key. I don't know. I mean, I feel I felt good enough to go in the second half. So I think I'll be good to go. So your first time facing the Patriots, that Tom Brady on the other side, what were your impressions of Mac Jones tonight? I thought Mac did a nice job. He's done a great job all year. He's been really efficient, accurate with the football, made some great throws tonight, into some tough coverage. I thought he played well. And I think he's played well most of the year. I think they look like you were going in confidence. What did you see or not see there? Yeah, it was man-to-man coverage, trying to lay it out in front. And it felt like there was a lot of contact. But we didn't get a call there. So it was trying to put it over the top, give him a chance to run and make a play. And it didn't work out. A lot of fellow checks had a lot of success through the years. He and only other teams have asked weapon in trying to neutralize that guy. And when you didn't have a court, did you enter the game knowing that they were going to focus on fits? And you're going to have to find other ways to get it going? Yeah, having gone against them and watched them in the past, that's one of the things that they're very good at. And when CP wasn't able to go tonight, when we found out, you obviously come into it saying, OK, they're probably next in line would be Kyle. And he still did some good things for us, for sure. But credit to them. I really think they played well. Well, when the run game production is so low. Yeah, a bunch of things I've got to figure out. For sure, it's one of the things we've got to do better. We've got to find a way. It sets up so many things. It slows down past rush. It helps you set up some of the play-action past that you're doing. But it also wears out at defense when you run the ball effectively. And that's certainly something we'd like to do better. How much agency do you have to decide to sneak? And was there any thought of that versus handing the ball off to Godhead? We had two chances, the third M1 and fourth M1. And we feel like art felt like both those calls were going to be successful for us. But in terms of sneak front, I mean, they were kind of loaded on the inside. So I don't think it would have made a difference. All right, thank you.