 Yeah, it's tough. We need to come out and execute better in the first half. We had opportunities at times, like you said, had big plays, and we weren't playing clean football. So we have to clean that up. You're not going to put yourself in position to compete for wins if you're constantly shooting yourself in the foot. So it starts with me all the way around. We have to be cleaner as an offense. It's just the way the game worked out, I guess. I have to go back and look at the tape and the play calls. But we have a lot of confidence in Corey, and I know he can get open for us. So we just need to do a... I think he caught one in the first half, into the first half in the two-minute drive, actually. He caught a wrap force on the right side. So I got one too in the first half, but yeah, I mean, Corey's a good player for us, and he makes plays. He did some good things for us there at the end. I know if the ball goes his way, he's going to catch it. Yeah, it's tough. I mean, we didn't extend the drive because we had penalties and turnovers and things like that. So yeah, you got to be able to stay on the field. We wore our deepens out, I felt like, just because as an offense, we couldn't stay on the field. We kept putting them back out there, and that's on the offense. We have to be able to sustain drives, stay on the field, and put points on the board. We got off to a decent start there early, got down to field goal range, but after that, we really didn't do anything until that two-minute drive. So yeah, we have to play cleaner football on offense. Yeah, I was being really aggressive there. The situation in the game was probably obviously too aggressive. You know, safety was in a quarter's look, it was soft. I was thinking Khalif could bend it around in there in front of him. I knew it was going to be tight, but just being really aggressive with the situation in the game, and obviously too aggressive. Derek touched the ball on super efficient, and I know it wasn't easy, but... And then we looked at the first half stats, and he touched the ball twice. Can you understand the confusion over that? Yeah, I think he had some touch in the first half. They were big plays, and they got called back. So it wasn't like we weren't calling plays. We didn't have that many plays, and then the good plays that we did have with them, I felt like they got called back, had to go back and look and see exactly what happened. But yeah, I know we had some runs in the first half, had some opportunities, but when you shoot yourselves in the foot, it's going to be tough to stay in drives. He did a great job coming out offensive line, did a great job opening up those holes for him. Let's see if we can get him through the line of scrimmage, because he's a tough guy to bring down. So I think we saw that there at the start of the second half. We have to be more efficient earlier in the game, so we can allow him more carries. Obviously it's tougher. We want to be able to run the football, have a lot of confidence in Derek and what he brings to the run game. But sometimes that's the way the game goes. You never really know how it's going to go. You have a plan when you come in and how you expect it to go, but sometimes it doesn't work out that way. Can you talk about the outfits of production, first half versus second half, and what worked for you to build the longest place in the world? Yeah, we kept shooting ourselves in the foot in the first half. There would be penalties, turnovers. We weren't staying on the field. In second half, even though we were down, we came out with good energy, good juice, and marched the ball right down the field in the first drive. It was a belief on the sideline that, hey, we're going to keep ourselves in this game and have a chance to win it at the end. Obviously it didn't work out that way, but that was our belief on the sideline in the huddle. I think everyone kept believing and kept fighting, and so I'm proud of the guys for that. Did the pace help, do you think, going into quicker pace in the second half? I mean, was that a necessity, right? Yeah, I mean, it's, you know, defense changes when you're doing that when they're up two scores, so it's not just the pace, you know. There's a lot of factors that go into that, but I feel like our guys did execute well. We had some other guys come in with Taje in the back. Derek was coming from the backside. I just couldn't get back to him because I was getting that pressure from the edge guy inside. Couldn't stop and get it back to him. Tough coverage, the guy was waiting there for Adam, and weren't able to fit it in there. A couple of them that was just the flow of the game. You know, we knew that these guys were aggressive on the outside, and they made some plays on the outside, and we were going to have to take shots to back them up, and early in the game we got a shot down to Taje, I believe, right? And weren't able to hit it, but the guys all over him and we got the call. So it felt like, you know, the play to AJ down the right side, that was huge on third down for us, really got us going on one of those drives. But yeah, we're going to have to push the ball down the field to open up things underneath. That's going to be a necessity the rest of the year. Well it hurts, you know, especially how it went down. You know, we didn't, like I've said multiple times, we didn't execute, we didn't play well in the first half. We kept shooting ourselves in the foot, and when you do that it's tough to swallow. You know, when you come out and you play clean football and you get beat, you know, losing is always tough, but whenever you shoot yourself in the foot it hurts a lot worse. I don't think it was any big adjustments, you know, we had some runs that we wanted to get called in that first drive, but guys came out and executed, you know, we gave Derek Kreeces. When you give Derek Kreeces, he's big, he's strong, he's tough, he runs hard, and he's tough to bring down. Off the line, got him through the line of scrimmage clean, and he was able to get through. You know, if we can do that any time of the game, you know, we're going to be in good shape. Thanks, Tom. Thank you.