 Just the way you drew it up? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, proud of our guys, the way we battled through. It wasn't always pretty. We kept fighting. We kept believing in each other and believing that we're going to win the game. Defense, huge stop there at the end. Flashback to last week there, that huge goal line stand against Jacksonville. I don't know how many inches they had to go, but it wasn't many. It was a couple chain links to get that first down, and they were able to come up huge with a stop there. So it was a complete team win all the way around. I'm proud of our guys and the way we battled. Who were you standing by, maybe, before that last play, and how did you kind of stay out of those kind of your actions when you saw them kind of slip and fall in? I don't remember who I was standing by. I was moving around a lot at that point. I'm kind of watching the clock, thinking, OK, if they score, if they kick a field goal, whatever the case may be, how much time we're going to have left to try to go and win this thing. Then saw that they were going forward on a fourth down. Just belief in our defense that we're going to get it done. As soon as they stopped it, I kind of lost my mind a little bit, started celebrating, jumping around, enjoying. I don't even know who I was with on the sideline, but definitely having a good time. Zero sacks. How important was that tonight? That was huge. Olin did a great job, especially as we got going in the game, was able to get into a little bit of a rhythm, give me time to throw, and guys were getting open. So they played really well tonight. When you and AJ were able to hit on a couple big plays, what was clicking for you there, that connection? How was that as far as coming back? Yeah, it was huge tonight. Had some really big plays. Coming off the play action, he's getting open. He's getting open by a lot, and being able to catch a run. So when he's able to do that, we're making explosive plays and moving the football. So made a couple of sideline adjustments that were allowed him to have some more opportunities, and he took advantage of them. Do you guys feel like that play action across the middle? Like, did you come into this game and you feel like that was going to be open for you? You never really know. Obviously, we create a game plan and have that as a foundation, but you kind of get into a game and you start feeling out how the game is going, and what looks good, and what we can take advantage of. So great injustice by Todd, and players taking advantage of it like AJ. Who are they competing? Landry's going in, and Stafford comes in. When all the units are playing well emotionally, are you sort of bouncing off each other? When you see Simmons get the sack, is that when you guys tied it up, the same way maybe? I hate when you're running, it's really bad to tie it up. Yeah, no doubt. You feed off each other. You're playing complementary football. KB comes up with the interception. We're able to go score. And when you play complementary football like that, the energy builds and builds and builds. So you have to be able to do that, and you also have to be able to respond, right? If they give up a score, or we turn the ball over, then we have to kind of pick the other side up. So it functions in both ways. But definitely, when things start rolling forward, we can build on that momentum and keep it going. When did you start to open things up for you guys after that split run? Was it simply Derrick's run that started to open things up for the offense, or was there more to it than that? Yeah, I mean, I think obviously we started to run the football well. We had some play actions. We were able to make some plays through the air. The big run was kind of like the spark. So to speak, we had moved the ball a little bit, but hadn't really sustained any drives up until that point. And I think that it was 10. They just took 10-nothing lead. I forget the score at that point. 6-nothing, right? 6-nothing. They just scored another field goal after the interception there. And they had the momentum. And they would come back in and to have a huge run like that, definitely provided a spark. How's it that allows you guys to kind of meet the moment against good teams in situations like this? It's a belief in each other, belief that we're going to go out and execute and find a way to win. We, like I said, didn't execute perfectly at times. And we're a little bit frustrated by that, but the belief in each other never faded. The belief that we're going to get it going, that we're going to take advantage of the opportunity and build off of each side of the ball, right? KB gets a pick. We're able to go answer with the score. That momentum just kept building. And then game gets tight in the fourth quarter. That belief that we're going to go down and score and take the lead never wavered. Is there anything that Rabel does in weeks like this that is especially effective? Because obviously you guys have risen up in a lot of games like this in the last few years. I mean, it's a good job of leading the team, right? Just kind of setting the tone and the belief in each other. And it wasn't a lot of people outside the building that said we had a chance in this game. But inside that locker room, there was a lot of belief that we were going to win this game. So at the end of the day, that's all that really matters. He kind of reinforces that message. And as a team, we buy into that. How much of that momentum is a training thing? Imagine you go just in for a game and all of a sudden guys actually believe it's going to make a turn? Well, it's through doing it, right? You can't, if you're constantly coming up short, then the belief, you can say it. You can want to believe it, but the belief may not be there. But the fact that this team has grit, we're going to find a way we've done it for several years now is find a way to win tough games. We're not always the prettiest squad, the most glamorous squad, but we believe in each other. We play tough, gritty football, and we love to win. And we're going to try to find a way to do that each and every week.