 What kids, you know, this, you know, the young team, you know, take from playing, you know, a meaningful game in a game where they can tell a lot over your career, but a lot of guys, it's the first time they were in a big time in a real game, they received it. That it just, you know, comes down to the little things. The team that executes the best in the fourth quarter usually win. And got the tip of our heads to the bills because they did that. You guys have been kind of fighting and calling to stay in this for so long. To have that point of possibility, just all out of your grasp. Is that a difficult thing or how do you think that this team needs to respond to that? It's very difficult, I mean, because that's why we played a game. So I said at this point in my career, I know it's getting closer to the end, but, you know, you come back and play to play a meaningful game, to get to the playoffs, to get the chance, you know, to win championships and play for championships, and we fell short. So it's tough, but we're a young team and this would be a feeling that hopefully everybody in this locker room remembers leaving the field, the bills clenching to play off-berth, and hopefully use it as some type of motivation to get back to this point where we're playing meaningful football in late December, early January, and we'll be the ones, we'll be clenching to play off-berth. You guys have done a really good job over a stretch of games of generating turnover. Why do you think that's the case that you guys have been getting canceled from the ball? I think it's just a combination of good rush, good instinct by players, playing zone, everybody having eyes on the quarterback and just having some really good football players on our defense. That's all it is. Josh was scrambling. He always had a good job with just trying to keep the play alive. He got to the sideline. He just wanted to make a play, and Foe did a good job with just getting the hand on it. Got a hand on it, popped it up. I just wanted to make sure I caught this one, had the opportunity early in the game to catch one, but I didn't. But great play by Foe to put me in a position to create a turnover. Without a doubt, I mean you just think about it, most teams playing in the playoffs and meaningful football, I mean cold cities, cold cities everywhere. I don't know if it's half and half, but you know you got to be able to win games in any type of situation. Range, snow, under storm, whatever it is. Got to be mentally tough. We came out here and we fought. We played hard. We played to the end, but just came up short. We kind of knew what they were going to do. We knew they were going to move the ball, but we knew we had to make them kick three. We just didn't do that enough. As you're out there, you try not to think about it, but it's human nature, because we got them in a couple of third downs. We got them some third and tens, and they were just able to convert. We talked about that. We wanted to get them behind the sticks, and we were able to do that, but just certain situations we weren't able to finish, and it just prolonged the drive. How does it have to be effective in the second half? I want to say clog it up, because like I said earlier, he's a phenomenal player. I mean the growth that he has shown from his rookie year to what I first played him to now is amazing. I just think they did a great job of just going to what was working. The run game was working, the quarterback runs was working, and that's what good football teams do. So hats off to Dayball for just figuring out what they had to do to win the game, and they did that. Well, I mean, we get an opportunity to play football. At the end of the day, I mean we got the best job in my opinion in the world. We get to play a childlike game for a lot of money, and we have a lot of people cheering for us, and we're a role model to a lot of people. So it's our job to go out there and in the season, the right way, the best way we know how, and that's where to win. And just look to continue to build. I'm really, really just thankful to be a part of this team, because I mean we got a lot of young guys, but we got a lot of young guys that want to do it the right way, that want to fight, that want to get better, and just thankful, truly thankful that Terry and Coach Smith seem to fit, that I come here and help lead, and turn this place into a franchise that wants football games, and plays meaningful football in December and January. Just what you think it said, and this team's been fighting for a couple weeks now, and it's pretty nuts the effort out there. It's just, you touched on it earlier, the lessons you can learn, but you know, there's no moral boundaries, but what lessons do you think you know the team has been fighting for this past year? I just think, you know, kind of what I said earlier, you know, the team that makes the least amount of mistakes is going to be the winners. And I just think, you know, we play well, we play hard, but the bills, when it counted the most, they made the least amount of stakes, and they were ever to be victorious. So that's the lesson that we'll learn, and that's the lesson that we'll carry forward, and, you know, we'll just continue to just keep getting better. All right, thank you. All right, guys. Happy New Year, everybody.