 I think over the course of his head coaching career, he's dealt with losses in games much harder than he does now. And as a leader, as someone that's the face of your organization, that the players look up to, you have to be consistent at your approach. You have to exude confidence and belief in your players. And at the end of the day, you have to stick with what works and stick with the details and the schedules and everything that has gotten you to this point. There's no denying the success that he's had and the Rams have over the last six years. So you don't change what's gotten you here. You tweak things schematically, maybe scheduling, maybe go pads here and there. But he's going to be confident. He's going to get back to work. He's not going to waver. And he's a great leader and a great head coach for a reason.