 Go ahead, Teresa. Mike, at the halfway point, you get to look forward to five games now at home down the stretch. But the second half, what is going on? I think the numbers right now are like 90-something to 33 that you're being outscored in the second half. Nine points total in the fourth quarter. What's going on? There's three and ounce. There's penalties. How do you try to fix that situation so that last night we see the offense doing well in the second quarter? And then it did nothing's translating, it seems, after halftime. Yeah, we didn't take advantage. I think specifically, look at it last night, we didn't take advantage of the field position. And then the self-inflicted wounds, the unforced errors that we talked about, missed opportunities to really play complementary football. I'm going to try to really just show and review that second quarter of everything that we would like to do and who we would like to be. We've talked about this, to be able to move the ball, you're going to have to convert some third downs, which we didn't, and hit some X plays, which we didn't, down the stretch. Those are things that haven't changed. That message hasn't changed in that explanation. So we have to be more consistent throughout the game, finish the game off. So we'll get back to work and we'll focus on how we can do that against Denver. As you look at the wide receiver group, Mike, I know there's not a lot of production last night. Was it more separation, as you saw? Were there more opportunities that weren't take advantage of? To throw to them, what were some of your thoughts on that? Well, I think each game is kind of its own deal. We had some opportunities last night. I thought that we did. Would like to have come down with some of those. And then just really with how we were trying to manage the game and the game that we were in, running the football and using some of those play passes. And Malik threw it down, made some opportunities, took some chances down the field. And we didn't come down. So it's like we have to continue to work to create some separation when we're getting matched, which we have been. And then being good in zones or we're snapping down and the timing with the quarterback is there. But we'll keep searching and keep trying to find ways to help us score points most importantly and help us win. Was there a rushing attack in the second half? Was it just a matter of down and distance that made you guys kind of get away from it? Or what was it? Well, I mean, we tried to run the ball. I mean, there were times where we did it. Just when you get behind the sticks, second and 15 long yarded situations weren't as efficient as we needed to be when we did run it. And again, just some of those penalties that cost us, where we would hit a first down. We hit two X-play runs that were called back by the penalties, the flags that they threw. I think counting penalties, I think the defense is only filled for 100 plays. I mean, is that as high numbers as you ever seen? Since college, yeah. Defense play was a great effort? Yeah, I think we all do. And we can't just use effort as a place to start. But there's so many more details in all three phases that have to improve. We're going to go out there and we're going to fight and we're going to swing. And we're going to try to compete every opportunity that we get. I know that. I'm positive that I've seen that. But to beat good teams, you have to have more than that. You have to have the details. You have to have the execution. You have to work together with somebody that's next to you. So that's the focus moving forward, is I think to go and obviously get a win this week or compete against Denver. It starts with the effort. It starts with the finish. And that's who we are. It also has to be about the details and the technique and the understanding of the play and making it work. Mike, you had a great game situation. How much is that a great player making a great play versus things you guys did? I think it's probably a little bit of both. I think there were some times where we were not as good as I would have liked or anybody would have liked in the rush coordination, as we call it. And then he's making a play. But I think that that's probably some of that has got to be on us, too. That really, at the end of the day, not being able to tackle him was the deal. I'm not sure he's a big part of it, but Bud was a big part of bracketing him and losing him to the fourth quarter seemed to really be kind of a difference maker there for you. Yeah, I mean, we need everybody. We do. Guys are all prepared. Mario gave us some really good snaps. DeMarcus gave us some really good snaps. So there's a lot of encouraging things there. Both of those guys kind of been looking for opportunities. And I feel like they did that. Tierra gave us some push. So everybody has to be on the same page. Danico continues to do that, and then we know about Jeff. But you just all have to be on the same page. Whether it's Bud out there working with somebody or whoever it may be. Just making sure that we're on the same page and that we don't have one guy coming under, one guy going over the top, and giving those quarterbacks that there's so many of them in this league. We'll play another one this week that can get into a defense and break down a defense. And the DBs, it's like plaster all week, plaster all week. The guy can throw it everywhere else. So they're turned in, and there you go. Their offense basically abandoned the run and threw the ball all night long. Once you guys shut down the run, was that kind of what you expected from them that they would just adjust and throw it that much? Yeah, I mean, I think so. I mean, you look and what their run game was, coming into the game, we've got some, I think, really good run defenders. I mean, I think guys, when we set the edge and build a wall, David and Zach or Dylan or any of those guys are getting downhill and Jeff and tier. I mean, it's tough sledding. So we have to be ready for that. I mean, offensive coordinators, offensive coaches, they look and try to say, hey, what gives us the best chance to move the ball and potentially score points? And probably at times, look in there and say, well, that's not the best opportunity. I mean, try to hand it off on an inside zone. Where Jeff and tier, sitting there and Zach and David are coming in there and guys are setting the edge. So we figured that we would be in a pass game and we'd have to make them earn it and tackle. And you're just hoping that you could tip some balls or maybe intercept some more, some opportunities to get some turnovers. And that didn't happen enough. Knock it out of the quarterback's hand. Josh Kalu to defend Travis Kelsey on the 2-1 conversion. Well, I think it starts by you have to get your hands inside so that you're not forcing that official to make a decision, even though coming into the game, I could tell him, you know what I mean? Travis is going to stalk block and throw the guy and run a route like he has for however many years Travis has been in the league. So the defender is entitled to the position. We talk about that, but when you get your hands outside, you force them to make a decision. And that's the decision that they went with. So obviously, you want to be physical, want to be square, but try to get your hands inside and hopefully not get hit in the face and get your helmet knocked off and everything else. But what are you going to do? Malika, one of the concerns in the week one was kind of the hesitation at times on passes. Did you see any change, any improvement in week two in that regard? Yeah, I thought he was more decisive. I think there were some things that could have obviously been better. But I thought, even Chig, I thought he tried to flatten Chig out and we just got to get Chig on the same page with Malik. And he threw it in a spot where it was going to be Chig or nobody on the over route. So there were times where he was putting the ball where we wanted it. And we just have to be more consistent. The throw to hoop on the move, that's a fantastic throw. It's unbelievable play. Where it starts, the foundation of your team always seems to be toughness, physicality. After what you've seen the last couple of weeks, how do you feel where your team is? I mean, do you feel like you're in the elite group of teams in this league? No, I'm not going to where we're at. I'm not going to try to figure out if we're tougher or we're more physical than somebody else. That gets determined on the field. But we ran the football against a highly ranked run defense. We didn't let them run the football, but again, that wasn't their plan. So mentally and physically, you have to have some grit to you and some toughness. And I think we do. But like I said, we just need to be better in the details and the execution. Excellent. Well, there's some things he could have done better in the second half when things weren't going well around him. Yeah, I mean, improvement, yes. And then there's things that all of us could have done to be better. You've got to convert some third downs and be able to stay on the football field. And what I like is everybody's disappointed. Everybody knows the opportunity that we had. Offenses wishing that they would have been able to help the defense. But I didn't hear one time. And I can promise you, I won't. About the defense having to go out there and, man, they can't get it first down. I mean, that's I'm lucky that that doesn't happen. It's just it's easy to do. Human nature says that you start pointing fingers or, hey, man, I don't want to be out here 100 plays. You guys aren't doing your job. And everybody, I believe this, is in it together. I mean, again, I go back to the special team. You watch a son run down there. Stoned a guy on a kickoff. And guys are jacked up and excited. And that stuff will always be important to me because I know it makes a difference. And along those lines, Derek, after the game in the locker room, he shook every defender's hand and said, thank you for your effort. What does that say about the culture that you guys have? He's a team captain. He wants to win. He puts a lot into it. I've told you this. You guys all understand this. Derek is always consistent with our message and what we want to try to do each and every week. He's a great teammate. And he knows what we need to do to win. And that's to stick together and play complementary football, support one another, and figure out ways to win. Not sit in the corner with a couple guys and bitch and complain. That's about getting together with a bunch of people and figuring out ways to win. There was a time or two where Malik was able to use a design runner, the RPOs, to make some sizable gains. Did you just not get that look often enough to be able to use that set more? We used it. There were some opportunities. And then whether he gave it or not, we'll look at the decisions. And had a keeper. And we'll talk to him about pressing the line of scrimmage. And had probably Cody. And again, these things are new. And the speed is new. And felt like he could have continued to press the line of scrimmage and be able to progress to Cody. I just don't think he realized that he still had four yards to go for the line of scrimmage. And we'll show him that to be able to try to get another gain. And we'll continue to mix those things in. We'll talk to him about taking care of the ball. The ball security is something that's critical when quarterbacks or anybody runs with the football. So those are things that we'll continue to coach. Window for Trevlin this week? We'll see how he's feeling. He has worked extremely hard. And to stay in shape and condition, take care of his body, lift mentally. I think this is just the best that he's been from a standpoint of handling distraction, which is something different and sometimes new for young players. So I will say that whenever he's ready, I'm excited for him to get back out there. And we'll see where that is this week. Because he's been in here, he's been on time, he's done everything that we've asked him to do, worked hard. And we'll just have to see where he's at physically. You feel like Ron has made some strides last week? Yeah, he has. He worked extremely hard to try to get into a position to play in a football game. I'll go through this with all the injuries. Can they reasonably do their job up to the expectations that we have? Can they protect themselves out there? And can they make it worse? So I wasn't able to answer all of those questions for him to be able to play in the game. With 13 players on IR at this halfway point, to be at top the division and have a little bit of a cushion, it has to feel pretty good to at least be in this position rather than trying to have to claw your way back up the top. I don't think there's any real moral victories. We talked about that last night. We are where we are in the standings. We have to focus on Denver. We have to focus on trying to get guys healthy, get back late last night, sleep and recovery, guys that were banged up, played a lot. And so that'll be the same thing this week. So we aren't looking at it like that. I'm certainly not. This is we have a cushion. There's no room for cushions in this league. It doesn't take a week off. Next very good opponent, excellent defense. Looks like they're starting to get comfortable offensively. And it'll be a huge challenge. Of one of those lines when you have a Sunday, Thursday turnaround, did you change the schedule at all this week or modify at all thinking that you got two games in four days or is it just strictly Broncos Sunday? Well, it's Broncos Sunday. But yeah, I don't know how much we'll be able to do, how much speed stuff we'll be able to do with just now. The guys are just now coming in for treatment. It's not like they came in when we got off the plane. So see where everybody's at. Get a schedule together that tries to help us prepare. And then hopefully by Friday we can be going full speed and into the red zone and move in the field and all those things. And then we'll have another schedule for a quick turnaround. Well, I mean, I think Frank's an unbelievable football coach. I think he's an unbelievable man. Got to know Frank well over the time that we've been in the division. Some of the committees that we've been on, his wife Linda, we all know what we signed up for. And this is the other side of it that's probably not so. It's difficult. You never want to see anybody lose their job. They made a decision. But I'll try to reach out to Frank and try to support him however I can.