 All right, guys, go ahead and get started. Josh, you're on screen. Kick it off. Arthur, after you went back and looked at the tape, what did you think of the offensive line play? Well, we didn't really do much well at all. It was the entire offense, Josh. When you get into too many obvious passing situations and we had to adapt to some things and you're sitting back there, it can make it hard at times. We got to do a better job all the way around. What can you do schematically to help them? There's a lot of things. The biggest thing is this is what happens. And obviously, we play two pretty good teams back to back. And clearly, it hasn't been good enough. But there's a lot of things you can do. But when you're constantly creating self-inflicted wounds, the pre-snap penalties, you're in second and 15s. First and 15s certainly makes it hard. So especially when you're playing a really good team to overcome those odds over and over in a game that's going to be field positions critical when you're playing a team like New England and the style they're going to play, they won the field position battle. And then when you just sit there and you start the game backed up, your second snap, you have a formation issue, which it is what it is. That's on us. And then you put yourself back. You go from third and three. Those are the little things that add up over time, stall at drives, and then you get to a point in the game the way things were going. If you get in a pure drop-back game, that's a pretty good defense. You get some of the results that we got yesterday. As a former offensive lineman, do you find yourself, your mind migrating to that position more than other things? Or you pass that now? Do you find yourself hanging out with different practice? No, you pass. I mean, you got to consider the entire offense, what the issues are. And there's always, there's a matchup issue you got to be smart about every week. I mean, it's the NFL. There's good players on both sides of the ball every week. And you got to figure out what issues you need to try to protect and things that you can do to try to exploit. And so, obviously the last two weeks, we haven't done much of that. Dylan. All right, there we go. Yeah, coach. Any help with people coming back? Calvin, Matt Gano, or Carter-Rail that could help screw some life into the offense? But yeah, we need to just check it in on Calvin if there's any update too. There's no update. There's no update there. There's no update on Gono. CP, Patterson. So we'll just take it day by day. And like I said, he wanted to try to see if he could go yesterday, but that doesn't know. We'll see how it plays out in the next week. Okay. That's all I have for now. Michael. Harry. Hey, Arthur, just a couple of questions for me. First, on the third downplay where Gage and Sharp ran into each other, what happened there? What was the situation? It's not a design there, Michael. So some social media, Vince Lombardi, breaks it down like that. Clearly, we were stacked. Rob Depp was wrong by one of the players. As bad as we've been, I promise you we didn't design two guys and run into each other, but it happened. And the illegal formation that was called on the field goal, what explanation did you get from the officials there? Yeah, we were lined up at the tight end. He was too far back. Again, here's what it is. I don't think that's been called since 2017, but you can see why they called it, I guess, so they called it. Appreciate it, thanks. Tori. Yeah, just a couple for me. I know that last time when we were talking about the game you were talking about, it's the offense as a whole, but when you kind of looked on the tape and you kind of look at the pressure that the Patriots had, what kind of did you take away from protection and kind of what needs to happen moving forward with these guys? Well, there's a lot of things. I mean, they sat back, which we figured, well, they're gonna make you earn everything. And that's what's frustrating when you get in a game like that. And it shows that we got a ways to go when you're playing a team like that. I mean, that's what's the frustrating part is the things that you, it's hard enough to be good teams, but when you're sitting there and you hand them things and I'm talking about the pre-snap stuff, the self-inflicted wounds. Now I'm talking about the penalties that you get holding those happens, penalties of aggressions. That's what the Patriots have feasted on for 20 plus years. And that's what's frustrating. You prepare, you understand the environment you're gonna go into. And then like I said, a lot of things in life are easier said than done and to implement it. Yeah, it's pretty frustrating. And I thought the defense fought and played pretty well yesterday and we haven't put a game together recently with all three phases playing because they gave us a chance and we didn't take advantage. I know stats usually don't tell the entire story, but kind of when you look at the last couple of games, I think it's three for 22 on third down conversion. I mean, what kind of does that stat play into this offensive performance of the last couple of games? Yeah, I mean, there's no way to, there's some stats you could manipulate when picking it, but Cluzzi, you put those kind of numbers and back to back weeks, that's why you get the results you've gotten. So, everything's on the table. We'll do a lot of self-reflection over this weekend, use it as a mini buy and come back. And I promise you this, we'll come back and all we care about is finding a way to go Pete Jacksonville. And that's the journey of the season. Charles. I realize it's early in the day after a late game, but do you know any more about Matt's toe? I don't, but I don't think, you know, I think we'll be all right, but we'll have to see. See you on the next four or five days progress. You've given some different guys looks at running backs the last two weeks. And I know you explained the short week as being the reason for Gaumann's usage of Sunday, but can you say what you saw from Quadra yesterday and your plan going into the Jacksonville game at running back? Well, you know, as we get to the game plan there, Charles will figure out who we wanna play and where, but it's certainly Quadra ran the ball hard and he ran well and had his moments and that was good to see. All right, anything else? Do you lead? Do you lead? Yeah, coach, I know you just gotta get ready for Jacksonville, but any thoughts on the NFC South as you all try to move forward and get in the hunt here? You know, I just want to say that, you know, you, you get to four or four, you come off a big division win and then you go down and like you said, you play Dallas and then I'm sure we can come back and play New England. And, you know, it's about as rough as you could feel after, you know, the emotions of getting back to four and four and then really what I say is, you know, we deserve to be where we're at. We haven't played well enough and we've played two really good teams and you're sitting here in this moment and you're like, all right, you're four and six and it feels where it is, but you have that perspective and say, hey, we got seven games to go and we're gonna swing at it and all that matters is you go down to Jacksonville, get back in the mix and that's the truth. So, I mean, thankfully we're not in a one and nine hole here. So it feels bad and I get it and I get the frustration and like I said, you got to own it. We clearly have not played well enough for the last two weeks but it's not like it's all lost because we got tough guys here and we got the right coaches and we'll come back and we'll put together a plan. We'll go down to Jacksonville, try one football game. Thanks coach. Thank you. Michael. Yeah, I just have a couple more first. What did you think of how Darren Hall played last night? I mean, like, you know, he did some decent things and there's some other things that like most rookies plays and you know, he wish he had it back, but he competes. I mean, he's, I think he's got a chance. I mean, I like Darren and you know, we played a lot of different guys since Isaiah has been injured and we've tried to play by committee and depending on the game plan and matchups. And lastly, as far as the offensive line goes, do you have enough maybe in the depth department to create competition to push some of the guys who are struggling right now or do you kind of have to almost roll with what you got at this point? In all options on the table, Michael and that's, you know, a lot of skill positions. I mean, you're dealing with injuries, you're dealing with people out and you got to find a way. I mean, that's our job and that's our charge. And you know, you can rationalize a lot of things and makes excuses, but this is pro football. We got to go, we got to play better and we got to go down and focus and find, whatever we got to do, we got to find a way to move the football, score points and go win a football game. Appreciate it. Anything else? Thanks guys. Thank you. Thanks, Arthur.