 Well, that's a sick feeling, you know. Anytime you walk away with a loss, it's a sick feeling. And for as many mistakes we had throughout the game to have a shot there at the end and be moving the ball, there was a ton of confidence in the huddle that we were going to walk away with a win, find a way to score there at the end, felt confident in moving the ball down the field, ripped some big runs, had some good pass completions to keep us going there. But unfortunately just came up, whatever it was, a few inches short. What did you bring on that play? Did you think you guys had it at first and then to the next? I did. I did. I knew it was going to be like right out to six. They did a good job of taking away the deeper options. They kind of popped right there. Big body receiver. I felt like he was right there at the sticks for the first down. And unfortunately, we were just a couple inches short there. The turnover was coming in bunches there. It was stretched, I think, with like three seconds of drive. Can you put your finger on now? Yeah, all different things. Pass to get cleaned up. Obviously, you turn the ball over as many times as we did. You're going to put yourself in a tough position. Defense kept us in the game by the way they played. Huge stops after those turnovers, holding the field goals. But offensively, we had to play cleaner football. I felt like we moved the ball throughout the game. We were doing a good job. I felt like we were pretty good on it. I don't know we ended up, but pretty good on third down at the game, had opportunities converting. But when you turn the ball over, you put yourself in a bad situation. A phone on the snap, Ryan? Was it just dropping by and you were looking to replay it? Yeah, I don't know exactly what happened there. It's wild. I don't know how many snaps I've taken with Ben over the last three years. I don't think we've ever had one on the ground in practice or anything. It's a sick feeling. And for whatever reason, I didn't get a handle on it. I'm worried about moving forward, but just terrible timing for something like that to come up. Ryan, for Julio to not be able to finish a game again, just how difficult was that to see a guy who's been fighting to get back and then just another setback with an hamstring? Yeah, it's tough. Obviously, we want him out on the field. Had a shot to him. In first play of the game, just couldn't get the ball off. We stretched the field with him. We're feeling good. He's been moving well all week. We're excited to get him rolling, and then you lose him again. So it's definitely not where we want to be. You talked about needing to play cleaner and football. That's been the same conversation after three to last four games. Is there something about the messaging about the turnovers? That's not working when you have 13 to three games? No, I don't think it's messaging. I think we're focused on it. It's something that we talk about, something the variable preaches. We talk about it on the field. We talk about it in practice. We emphasize it and work drills to have good ball security and finish. Just unfortunately, we're not translating it right now. So we need to find a way, as an offense, everybody who touches the ball, everyone who's involved, to carry over what we work in practice onto the football field on Sundays. Tim, how do you flush this, or would you have such a quick turn, just a few days, that you're playing San Francisco, how do you go about that after the tough loss like this? Yeah, we have to turn the page. You have to evaluate, clean up the things that obviously need to get cleaned up, but then turn the page quickly, get your mind right, and flush this, and then start working to get your body right. It's gonna take a few days. Physically, get ready, start getting ready for the next game. Obviously Thursday night games are tough and have been and always will be physically. So be able to mentally flush this, reset, and come out firing on Thursday. How would you compare the Los Deos pass rush to what you've seen around the league? Obviously had it going in this game, but it's kind of actually been a roll across the ride for Los Deos this year, but those games were the one way. Yeah, they did a good job. They were disruptive the whole game. Obviously we knew coming in, it was a disruptive group and had a ton of respect for them. Obviously, TJ Watts, got a million sacks on the year, and it was disruptive again today. So we had a plan for him coming in, but you got your hats off to him. He did a really good job and put pressure on us.