 I assume you'll take any win after three turnovers that you can get? I'll take a win no matter what. That's why we're here, you know, find a way to win. Obviously have some things to clean up, but we found a way to win and that's why we're here. How nice is it to have a defense that's able to kind of pick you guys up even when you're not, when you have some turnovers, you can kind of depend on them in a game like this? That makes a huge place. You know, you look at some big stops they made really consistently throughout the game, putting pressure on the QB, being disruptive. I thought they went out and played a really good game. Obviously picked us up and then there at the end made a huge stop to force an extremely long field goal. So I'm proud of those guys and the way they battled today. You had to hold this one out without AJ and Julio, you know, throughout the whole game. What do you say to some of the other guys at Westbrook and Camp Bats, you know, when it's time to win with those guys out there for you? Yeah, play fast, play decisive, take advantage of the opportunity. You know, those guys are out there battling, I have a lot of experience throwing the ball, you know, throughout training camp and I've been here for a few years. So I feel really good about those guys stepping in the huddle, have a lot of confidence in what they can do. Did you go into the game plan? Did you go into the game plan having that much design rollouts and runs involved and it just kind of happened that way? Well, I'm trying to remember all my runs. I know at least a couple of them were rollout passes and just felt covered, covered receivers and some space. So really when you call those, you're thinking you're going to be able to get an opportunity down the field to stretch the defense, and it felt some space and try to take advantage of it. You did slide on any of them. I mean, I guess you got every yard you could get. What's your mentality when you're kind of in the open field and do you ever get a word from Brable around the sideline, but how you protect yourself? Yeah, I got some words from Brable and I'm sure I'll get more tomorrow when we're watching the tape. But yeah, I try not to take any big hits. Obviously try to be smart with it. If I can get on an edge or on a shoulder and it's not going to be a big hit, then I'm all right with it. But definitely don't want to take one square. I think that second one, he caught me pretty square and definitely should have slid that one at that time. So you look at those and then the last one right on the sideline, trying to get the first down and stay in balance there. So I didn't really think a slide was a good option there. Did you have an opportunity to lay a hit a little bit on the one in the middle of the field? It looked like you kind of took an opportunity to lay a hit on one of them there. I think I was just protecting myself. I don't know how I was trying to punish anybody. If it's third and one and I'm running and it's at the line of scrimmage or down close to goal line, that's when I think about lowering a shoulder and trying to get that tough yardage. But for the most part, just trying to get on an edge and not take a big hit. The early turnover there, Ryan, is that one of the situations where you just try to erase that, say, you know, that happens and can't dwell on it kind of thing? Yeah, no doubt. I had a miscommunication there with our receivers. So, you know, like I say every week, you know, no matter good or bad, you have to be able to flush the play and move on to the next one. You know, we weren't on the same page there and it hurt us, but can't dwell on it. It was early in the game. Defense, you know, played well, kept us in it and a lot of football to play. So, can't dwell on any one bad play. What do you think was going to happen or maybe what should have happened in that situation on that play? Yeah, we had two guys right there in the middle and just weren't on the same page. It seems like over the last couple of years under the human framework, most of the time when the game is closed because of the fourth quarter, you tend to win those games. What was it about this team that you seem to think the type of situation is always important? Yeah, I mean, most games in the NFL come down in the fourth quarter. That's just the reality is it's a very competitive league and most games are going to come down in the fourth quarter. So, we have to find a way and believe that we can find a way to win those tough games, whether we're behind trying to go ahead and score or today we're, you know, ahead trying to attack on points and make it a two-score game again. So, a lot of confidence each other. We talk about it. We realize these games are going to be tough battles and finishing is huge, right? Finishing every play, finishing the game. So, it's something that's a pillar of our program and we believe in it. Was it offensive to enjoy that two-point conversion philosophy there where you try to put it as far out of reach as fast as you can? Yeah, no doubt. That was a huge play. You know, took it to a two-score game there. I think that was early in the fourth quarter. Let's put pressure on them. So, I like the call. You know, I feel really good about it and, obviously, we were able to push the whole D-line pretty much in the end zone and Derek got in. So, huge play for us right there. What's to say about a team? You kind of touched on maybe winning through some adversity. What's the same about a team when you have injuries, when you turn them all over three times but still find a way to win at the end and how much do you think it's maybe sort of a springboard moving forward? Yeah, no doubt. We're going to face adversity every week. Hopefully, it's not turnovers, but, you know, we're going to get stopped. We're going to have a three-and-out. You know, we're going to have a play that's not executed well. And we have to find a way to battle through that, to stick together, believe in each other, and go out and find a way to execute the next time we're on the field. So, I think that belief is building. We have to continue to work at it, clean things up. But if we can have that belief in each other and that confidence that we can fight through adversity and the more times that we actually do it on Sundays, it builds that confidence. I mean, Nichols takes the screen. I mean, Nichols touched down. Was he the play for him? Was he the first read on that play? Well, that's kind of coverage dictated. I didn't think, when we called it, that it was going to end up going to him. But they sank out underneath and was able to get him a shot there in the flat. We really called that try to get it to one of the receivers on the other side. But tried to take what the defense gave me there. He was open, got it to him, and he showed his speed, catching it smoothly and getting upfield for the score. That was a huge play. They really busted the game open for us. How big a step was it to get this win and take control of the division and how much of a point of emphasis was that during the week? Well, it's huge. Coming back home after a tough loss last time we were here, obviously go out, get a win on the road last week and need to start building that momentum. Stackin' wins and build that confidence as we move forward throughout the season. So it was a big opportunity for us today and glad that we could come away with a win. We've got it on the line across the way. And how much of an advantage is it to be able to move maybe in a game when the other guy is a little limited? Yeah, sprain ankles suck. You know, I've had them before. They're no fun. But, you know, sometimes you just gotta battle through those things. Oh, it's been good. You know, it's... Well, see you later. Yeah, the more reps we get, the more it improves. I have a ton of confidence in what he's done so far and we're making plays in practice together and we've seen it last week in the game. And so, you know, I feel really confident throwing the ball.