 And obviously you'll want to watch the film to understand better what went wrong today, but the explosive plays that you guys as a defense have given up throughout the course of the season, was there any kind of common theme with what happened today with the previous explosive plays? Just didn't make the plays we needed to make. That was the biggest thing. I felt like we had some really good drives, don't get me wrong. But consistency just wasn't there. Hats off to the Jets, I mean, Zach Wilson, he's a great quarterback. I think he's going to be a great quarterback going forward in his league. We just didn't make the plays we needed to make. We got to be more consistent. We stopped the run. We got an early turnover, but we didn't get enough of those going into the game. But in these type of games, we had to play better than their defense, and we didn't do that. Kevin, what was the frustration like? What is the frustration like leaving here, talking about not making plays, offense, couldn't finish some drives? You feel like you kind of let one slip away that you should have had? Just felt like we just frustrated because we just got to tell us what. It's not about going back to anything like that. It's just consistency with us and this team. Didn't play well in the first game. Didn't play well in the first half of the second game. Played well in the second half. Played well last week, but it's just consistency. We're just not doing it on all three phases, and that's the main thing that's disappointing for us as a team. Kevin, Derek, Derek scores, you go up 17-10. You guys have put teams away in that position a lot before. How surprised are you that you weren't able to get the stop and play that couple of years football today? I mean, it's not surprising when we give a big plays. I think that's the overall theme of today for our defense was big plays. And we talk about this all the time. It's not like it's not things that we don't talk about. We just didn't do it today. So I'm not going to sit up here. We're not going to make any excuses. We just didn't make the plays we need to make today to win the ball game. Kevin, have you been around a team that was this banged up? It's hit most areas of the team, especially offense, but you have specialty, all kinds of guys getting hurt. I mean, honestly, as of right now, standing up here, I can't really think about last year or a few years before by knowing how banged up we are. You know, I kind of lead that stuff to Tide and variable. But regardless, you know, this is the NFL. When your numbers call, you go out there and make plays. You know, I'm pretty sure it's a bunch of teams around the league that's hurting and got guys hurt. So like I said, I don't really think about stuff like that. The timing of some of the drives you're talking about in some of the games you're talking about has been really impactful. You went ahead by a touchdown and they came back. I think it was maybe four plays. You got the big touchdown to Corey. How much is that the concern, not just that the big plays, the big drives, but the timing of it? Yeah, it was huge because I think, you know, I guess us as a defense or as a team, we're just not understanding how to play complementary football right now. When the offense make a big play, we have to go out there and get a stop. And when you don't do that, you know, things are going to go well, you know. Just because they were 0-3 don't mean they're a bad team. We've seen what happened last year against Cincinnati. We didn't come out here and play well and play good enough on the road. You know, that's the bottom line. I think we even talked about in the locker room just even throughout this week. You know, a team that's 0-3, they may be going through some struggles. You know, you kind of want to get on them early and stay on them early because if you don't, you kind of give them hope. And that's what they did. They build up confidence. They started to get the momentum going and, you know, you end up losing.