 Kayla, just a few thoughts behind maybe not playing very much in that first half. Well, when you look at a game plan and you look some things you like as the way that first half went, there were some plays that we liked, obviously a lot of them with Derrick. There were some things we wanted to get to with Dion that were positive plays, that were good plays unfortunately, the fumble, the turnovers, and the way that that first half unfolded. And then going with the two-minute drill, but as you can see, we obviously knew that it was going to be an emphasis in the second half. It's just kind of the way the first half unfolded with the lack of really touches. Well, I think that when you go through these things, that there's a lot of plays that we like and we're going to do a better job coaching, we're going to do a better job playing. We left too many opportunities out there. We've got to make some plays, but to continue to coach and execute our ability to play without fouling better, there's a lot of things that we can improve on. They needed 12 and they got more than 12 yards. All plays and all third down conversions are critical in the game. So again, we'll evaluate the film, we'll see what it looked like, but when third down, it's about coming out in Russian and covering. They gained more than 12 yards to get a big first down there. You can go ask him, the locker room is open. I don't want to tell you, we wouldn't have made the guy active for the game if he wasn't confident in doing his job, but I wasn't confident in Auk and John and everybody in the organization. So we'll go back to work and practice and try to help everybody do their jobs better. What was the same as it is every week? We'll try to get the run game going, we're going to try to use it, play action pass. Unfortunately, we turned the ball over, which was the play action pass that was called, led to a huge turnover. And then when you get to the end of the first half, you're in two minute drill. And so that's where we're at with Derek's usage and felt it was really important that we came out with an urgency. We need to have that every single day, every time we come to work. That same type of urgency I think that was there in the second half. That's what we have to try to do. Whether we're on football, whether we're practicing, whether we're throwing the football, whether we're going to meetings, that urgency needs to be there and everything that we do. This was a discipline team last year. We had three offensive line penalties. When you commit penalties and fouls, they call them. And so, whether it's at the line of scrimmage or we grab a face mask or we get out of position, we'll do a better job of trying to show them kind of what they're calling, trying to help them play with better technique to eliminate penalties that hurt us. You say you'll do a better... I think we spend plenty of time on penalties and I think that unfortunately we're going to try to get them not to grab guys face masks and understand that that's going to get called. There are certain things that, as a player, you have to go out there and do your job and understand that whether it be roughing the passer and I'm trying to go as hard as I can, that when that guy slides it's on you, whether it's on a defensive back and I'm trying to disrupt the ball on a defenseless receiver that if he lowers his target, it's up to you to not hit him in the head or neck with your forearm, with your helmet. Those are things that we coach and preach and show all the time and then we have to do a better job of when we go out there not having those penalties cost us in critical times. Can you talk a little bit about what happened in the second half? Well, we did score a lot more, which would have been more than the zero that we scored. So I think we came out with an urgency, we were able to get going. The offense was able to move the football, convert it on third downs. We ran the football, the guys were finishing, but in the end I think when you just spot in teams too many points, you miss kicks, you turn the football over, drop interceptions, half penalties in all three phases, it's going to be hard to win in this league. What did you say on the faker thing? Sure, those are all critical. I would just say good execution. When I looked it didn't feel like we didn't have enough guys over there. I think we got a hat on them and it looked like they pushed the pile. Give them credit for making a play and we didn't. I think it's just understanding how teams are going to play us and doing a better job of coming out and really studying how teams are going to play us. Maybe not so much what they've done on film, but some of the looks that we've gotten and some of the pressures or some of the fronts. Just making sure that we're good to go. I felt like we were doing some good things and then turning football over too many times there in the first half to really give a good evaluation to where we're at and what we need to do. We need to not turn it over and not fumble it and not throw an interception. A good place to start. We'll get all that injury stuff to you on Monday. Again, we'll go back and we'll watch the film. The message is clear to every receiver. It's not their job to worry about if they get the football their job is to worry about that they're open every single time. That's what we can evaluate and that's what we will evaluate. I can promise you that there's plays in there for Corey. We trust the quarterback to make decisions. He's stuck with it and was able to do some things to help us there in the second half. Are these guys responding to you? Paul, with responding, I got the question, Paul. I'm going to try to tell you. We are just too inconsistent. We'll go one game where we have four or five penalties. Again, I just need to continue to coach a football team. That's willing to play with great effort and finish. That's willing to learn the details of every play in every personnel group that understand the penalties and how to play fast and aggressive without fouling and a team that takes care of the football. I'll try to find a different way to share the same message every week. It shouldn't be a surprise that they had to average five and a half penalties per game and we had to average six and a half. They did a better job than we did. You're running out of time? I'm going to get back to work as soon as I leave here and watch the tape. I'm not sure what time you're looking at. Sure. Every game is critical. Every game is critical. That's why we're going to get back to work and understand that we put ourselves in position to play meaningful games in November. Unfortunately today, we didn't take the step that we needed to. But there's a lot of good things that showed up there in the second half that we're going to have to try to build on. It would be that we didn't execute to play. Pick whoever you want to blame. I'm not going to blame anybody. I'm going to say that we need to get better. That's how it goes, man. We threw a pass. We were down in the game. The guy was trying to make a play. Unfortunately, they made a better one. That's how it went.