 Yeah, that's okay. Let's see if we can run here here. Um, what are some of the things y'all took out of the ring, whether the defenses, performance, y'all ever get hung on on some wicks, and did y'all do some things y'all think y'all can build on here on the last seven games? Yeah, I think it just comes down to being on the details, knowing the insoles that we're putting in for the week, and just playing fast, man, and doing things that we know we do well, and just sticking to that. Have you seen the growth? Matt said, hey, the defense, you know, kept this thing close, and we, you know, he said they couldn't get over the hump, but did you see, have you seen the growth in the defense and the guys coming around, you know, making plays at some point? Yeah, I think we responded well, you know, obviously, you know, we go back to the Dallas game, and I think it was all three phases that took turns, you know, kind of falling apart at moments, and, you know, I think the defense, we took a step into this past game, and obviously you go back and look at all the film, and it's, we got to play three phases, and that's, you know, that's pretty generic to say around the league, but, you know, for this team to really thrive and come out of these close games, all three phases have to play well. What about you, but, you know, there's a mix in the match, and Nick was moving around different spots and stuff, but how do you, you know, make sure you're on top of your things to perform at that, you know, when they're asking you to do so much? Right, I just take pride in my work, and, you know, kind of been part of my journey. I just take pride in the details and doing the small things right. Am I perfect? Every time they move you around, I'm not perfect, but, you know, as far as being on the details and getting lined up and doing my assignment, you know, that's the things that Coach would get frustrated about. We get beat physically in this game. Everybody gets paid to do that. It's just about lining up and playing ball. Eric, you said before about, you know, defense to the staff. Why is no unit on this team, be it offense, defense, or special teams, being consistent in improvement? Because it seems like everything's been up and down no matter what it's been this year. Yeah, I mean, that's a good, fair question. I think when you see inconsistency throughout the league, I think it might just be a lack of focus, right? You win a closed game, and then you think, okay, things are good, and maybe you don't prepare as well, you know? Not even saying just as a team, it could be individuals, it could be a collective group of things, but you just, in this business, you've got to bring focus each and every week, and especially when you play against the good teams, and every team is good on Sundays, right? You have to show up every week, so just being consistent with your focus. How do you remedy that? I mean, because that seems like something that's kind of more of a broader big picture, you know, type of thing, or something. How do you change the league? Just making sure the accountability is the same each week, right? Whether I miss a tackle, you know, and it's a loss, and then we harp on it because we lost the game, and hey, you got to make this tackle, and then we win, and you miss a tackle, and it's just like, hey, get the guy down. It's not the same tone, right? It's just accountability each and every week, whether it's a win before or a big game, or you think it's a big game, accountability has to be there each and every week, and I think that's how you build consistency. Not having Jalen over the last two games. I mean, how do you feel like that kind of affected things rotationally, not having him out there with you guys? I think he's the big part of what we do. Obviously, he's gone in there, and he's made big plays for us. So, you know, just his energy alone, he's very energetic, he's quiet, but he's energetic for our room, right? You might not see him always having that type of spark outside of it because he kind of stays to himself, but when he's around us, he brings a lot of energy, and obviously, he's a very good ball player and especially for being young. I think it's interesting that I feel like the team piece kind of lives by the yards don't matter points do type of philosophy of a defense. I mean, where do you kind of fall on that spectrum? When it's like, you know what, if we are not giving up points in the red zone in terms of guys getting into the end zone, I mean, how do you kind of weigh that in terms of your own personal look at it? I think when you come, when you think about it like the structure, what are you built around? I think that's very important. You got to be efficient on third down zones, right? But obviously, sometimes you can say that, but then maybe your offense is struggling or special teams are struggling, and it's like, now that's not the answer, right? It comes down to field position, so we can't just let them drive and then, okay, we're getting off on a field goal and we're not letting them score touchdowns and stuff like that. So I think it can change each and every game, depending like, again, you play three phases and that's why you play the game, but when you're based off of everything, I think numbers are kind of, you know, messed up, right? People, you know, they tell you, you're leading the team in tackles or whatever it may be, but your guys also catching the ball, so that's maybe, you know, so everybody always gets caught up in numbers and you got to look at the grand scheme of things. Who lack of pass rush or maybe successful pass rush, that y'all are not getting this year? How does that impact the secondary? How does that alter what you guys are able or unable to do? Right, I think the guys that have been called upon to step up in a place of injuries and stuff like that have done a good job and credit to those guys for stepping in on short times, whether they're in the scheme for very long. You know, we have guys that came in the middle of the year and they've gone in there, but obviously, you know, we always talk about the Russian coverage got to marry up. Sometimes they get sacks because we cover well. Sometimes we get picks because they rush well, so it just marries together and when those two things are off, you know, it can be rough. Do you sense when they're off? Can you sense in a game, in a given week leading up to a game, even possession of possession, when they're off versus when they're safe? Is that something that is like literally like a cliche click or is that just kind of a general? Not necessarily, because everything's happening so fast and you go back and you get to look at the pictures and everything, but the pictures aren't moving. So you don't really know until you watch film the next day, whether it's like, man, if I would have covered that guy for a second or I would have took away this route, that guy was a second away or whatever it might be. So in the game, you really don't know, but obviously when they're hot, you know they're hot, right? So when it comes down to, you know, giving up passes or not getting pressure, you don't really know until the next day. Eric, can we do a little bit? Yeah, yeah, so is that something that, again, like how do you remedy that? Is that something that can be remedied in practice or is that literally like kind of how do you kind of do it? Just getting down to the details and just making sure, you know, everything's based on one man doing their job and all 11 of us being on the same page. Yeah, Eric, I was just studying on Jacksonville yesterday I was bored in the middle of the game. Tell me what they like to do. Yeah, it's got a report for me. Yeah, they're putting a lot on this plate. Solid running back and I think he's doing a good job and he's making the most of his opportunities. And then they're fussing, I guess, down there about, you know, how to run, how to work the young quarterback and fight over RPOs and stuff, stuff he did at Clemson. Y'all seen that yet or y'all? That's something y'all was trying to study. But how did he receive in RPOs? Right, I think it's, you know, when these young quarterbacks are kind of like how college football is, a lot of RPO and stuff like that. So obviously he had a lot of success at Clemson doing that and I think it's best in his interest to do whatever your quarterback's natural at, right? Especially when he's a young guy, young guy, they got, you know, they got talent down there. So you just got to do whatever he's natural at and put him in comfortable positions and allow him to be who he is to make plays. So, and you know, you've seen his, you've seen his bright spots and you've seen his rookie moments, right? But that doesn't mean he's not a good player. I think he's a really talented player with a lot of upside. Thanks. Anything else? All right. Appreciate it guys. Thank you.