 All right, just before I get started here, I just wanted to, like a lot of people in the Atlanta area in the football community were saddened to hear about Robbie Roper, the Roswell quarterback in the community and his family. I just want to send my condolences. And then on another note, it was really nice to get out, went at home here. I appreciate our fans. Our fans have been great all year, as we, especially, you know, a lot of our fans have traveled to Carolina, Jacksonville, and it was good to reward them with a home win. Having said that, our D-Led. Yeah, that's what D-Led, that's kind of been our ethos. You know, find a way to win. I believe, in fact, check me here at Bassie, that puts us, what, 7-2-1 possession games? 7-2-1 possession games. So that's what we're trying to create a culture of winning, playing as a team, playing smart situational football. You know, obviously, there at the end, they were getting the cover zero. So we got the check. We wanted, obviously, the ball came out. But I got all the faith in the world, and Russ and our team, if you've seen the mindset, it was, there was no long faces. My defense went back out there, grinded it out. Pre-situational football. Made them earn it. And FOIA came up with a big play there. And throughout the season, they carried off. Yeah, maybe you got to give Detroit credit here. They've been playing good football. They were going to shorten this game down. We knew possessions were going to be limited, so when we stumbled to start the game, you know, it was going to be their kind of game. They were going to basically play four-minute offense. I believe they had the ball for 38 minutes. So we needed to be really efficient. Possessions were limited, you know, when we stumbled. But that's what you have to do. You have to adjust. He led. Saw a couple of things. We adjusted. Got a couple of looks, second half, able to push the ball down the field. And it was a good job by Matt and Kyle and the entire team. Yeah, there's not a lot of guys like Matt Ryan. He's a joy to coach. He's tough, low-maintenance for a guy of his caliber. I can't say no good things about Matt. No, it's not no one. No, you're just playing situational football. That's not a shot at anybody. Michael, that's not me saying how smart we are, as it's a pretty standard issue. You're in four-minute. We're in that situation. They got one time out. They're going to want to get the ball to come out. A couple of different looks there. You know, they had sacked us on a zero look on an early third down, on third and long. So, I mean, they weren't disguising it. And that's a pretty standard issue in the National Football League. So we got the look, and they executed better than we did at the end of the play. I know that's a simmering hot take. Gordon, that was a big part of the offense. Danny scored a touchdown again today, Michael. Again, they can't, you're able to play the match-up game. All right, if you want to give it a certain, you want to roll over here to Kyle, to CP. Great, you know, that's why OZ had a couple big completions. Russ, and that's what we are. The team is trying to improve and get better. So, sorry to ruin the hot take. No, you're not ruining the hot take. OK, it's the NFL. Michael, there's an evolution that happens during the season. A lot of things that evolve is a huge part of our offense. Like I said, got another touchdown today. I believe that's the 11th of the season. No, I'm not going to get into our strategy there, but there's a lot of things that play there, Josh. You know, when you get in there and, all right, do you play the game when you want to get the ball back? You give each other a chance? Or are you going to put it all in the last play? I mean, they had to have a touchdown to win. Fully aware of that. There's a lot of several factors there. And I'm not going to get into specifics. There's a lot of things that get there. A lot of variables that can come up, where you feel the need to do that, or save time, or vice versa, when they're playing their last time out. Do you want to put pressure on them to get the call in? Not bailing out. There's a lot of things they've got to make. But these are all talked about beforehand, while we continually look at situation. Never perfect, but you've got to be aware of what's going to be involved in every part of that game. I think that shows growth from where we've come from from early in the season. You know, like I said, the defense on the field for 38 minutes and credit destroyed. They understood what kind of game it was going to be. And they did a couple of things where they're going to turn that clock out. They felt like four-minute offense for a lot of the games. And that's why they've gotten better. And you've got to give them credit. They've been in a lot of close football games. They won two of the last three coming in here. And so, you know, they're going to run the ball in third and five, third and six. Clock's moving. So the defense has been out there. Said a lot about them. I've been a part of teams. Defense, you know, they're sitting there dragging. You know, the offense has a chance to go in the game. Again, it didn't happen that way. But I love the energy they came back out of the field with. We try to score every week. You know, a lot of say, I keep saying this, and maybe people roll their eyes. It's a strategy game. You go in there. There's a lot of variables with 22 players out in there. One thing can throw you off. You may sit there and say, hey, we got guys wide open. Great. Well, they're delimiting, made a play, or whatever happens. Or they get covered at this one. The defense does have a say. I thought we were better in situational football. That certainly helped us. Red zone defense, red zone offense. And usually when you win, that usually goes your way. The long season for a rookie. Like I said, he's just scratching the surface. He made the Pro Bowl. He broke franchise record in most yards in a season by a tight end. And he's just getting started, Michael. It's a rookie. It's a long, long year of the life. No, I know. I appreciate the question. It's a good question. Sometimes the obvious answer, I mean, there's a lulls in the season. And he's had the right mindset. That's why he's fun to coach. And like I said, I told him the other day when he made the Pro Bowl, he's just scratching the surface. If he can continue to improve, we'll see where this thing goes. Every game's a different story, like what their coverage plan is, what their third down plan is. That's a fun part of coaching. Move them around and then make adjustments, communicate. It's pretty much standard operating procedure in the national football league. Correct to him. Really, it's just a long year for those rookies. I mean, Jalen Mayfield's taken damn near every snap as a rookie. And it's just a long journey. And I'm proud of those guys. And here we are going into week 17 and with another big game coming up Sunday up in Buffalo. Sure. Yeah, like this whole rookie class. I mean, they've all contributed. They've all, it's a long journey. And we had two veteran safeties, and we understood that going into this thing. It's why we play these guys. Again, strategy going into the preseason, why we needed to play all these guys. I never played a snap in the NFL because you're going to get in the season, and this is what happens. And that's what Richie is. He made a big impact early on the season on special teams. Now he's starting to make an impact on defense. His journey is just beginning, too. We've all seen it, the rookies that come out. And you never hear from him again after year one. We want our guys to improve and get better year over year, the entire team. And obviously, things come up, and that'll be the goal every season. Well, both. But I mean, the one, you know, I guess they got credited with one, that rule there. If you're an offensive coach, the no-yard game, when he runs out, I guess they credit to him. I'd love to know where the evolution of that one came from. But I tried some defensive guys that pushed that through. D-led, maybe you can tell me that one. So I got, you know, they made a play one-on-one. The next one came on all that pressure, and we didn't get the ball out. So that's kind of what happened. If you go back, Josh, look at the games. We played well. We played well situationally. Short yard red zone. Again, I know another scorching hot take when you get recessy bias, when you get down there like we stalled out last weekend. Sure, you clumped numbers together. Clumping together today, pretty damn good. But that's usually the story when you win or you lose. Can you like not to have turnovers? Obviously, we had the one late. Can you win up front? Can you handle situational football? That's where most of these games come down to in the national football league. Thank you.