 It's over top that he had, so we knew he was the top target, you know what I'm saying? I just didn't feel like we did a good enough job of limiting him in his big plays, and you knew he was going to get all the targets, but then you had 14 targets, 12 catches, so that's not good enough. How many keep this from snowballing? Yeah, man, we're going to have the play on Sunday, so just as a team, as a group, defense, offense, special teams, we're going to have to come together and practice as hard as we can. I mean, that's the only other way that I know how to go. Obviously, there's going to be a lot of questions and things like that, but we have to come together and be as tight as possible and just keep working. Obviously, this is a long year, it's only week two. We've got 15 more games left, so it's very early in the season, and we have to believe that we can get this thing turned around. And just take it day by day. How much was it then, how much was it for you guys? It was definitely a mix of both, but you know, I got to give them credit. I mean, they played a really great game. We felt like we was going to have to make them earn everything. And we did it sometimes, but then, you know, in that second half, we really didn't make them earn anything. You know, they were taking shots all down the field, miscommunications in the second area and things like that. So they did a lot of things that we just didn't handle right, honestly, you know. It was just one of those games, honestly. Haby, as a leader on this team, what do you feel you need to kind of set the tone to make sure it maybe doesn't kind of spiral out of control? Like, how do you kind of approach going into such a... Yeah, I approach this week the same way I approach every week, which is practicing my ass off, meeting as hard as I can, you know, communicating with the guys in the meeting rooms and, you know, I'm not going to switch up my whole everything that I've done up to this point. I feel like we obviously have some things we need to clean up, but like I said, it's still early, man, but I still believe in this group and I believe that we'll get to stay and turn around. We just got to take it one day at a time, one game at a time, find a way to get one win. Yeah, like I said, I mean, in some of it was a couple of miscommunications, but then some of them just, they were just winning that one-on-one matchups, you know. Like you said, Diggs had a really good game. But for the most part, I felt like we limited a lot of the other guys, limited the run game, but like Diggs just had a day. And, you know, we're facing teams like that where we know he's the number one guy and obviously Gabe Davis didn't play. We had to find ways to limit his, I mean, we can't control if he don't throw in the ball or not, but we got to find a way to limit those big yards and those big catches and I mean, 3-tubs isn't good enough for us. Yeah, we made mistakes. Penalties, that hurt us. We couldn't get in the drives, we didn't convert on some downs. Turned the ball over in the second half. That's not how you win football games in this league. We know you got to be efficient on first and second to put us in a good situation on third down. We didn't do that and they got the best of us. Yeah, it's a long season. We've got to have a quick mind. We've got a quick turnaround this week. We've got a Sunday game at home. We've got to get stuff fixed quick. We've got to clean up the details, but it's not over. We know it was a long season and we just got to keep it going. Yeah, you don't want to make excuses, but you want your guys out there. You hate when you see guys on your team get hurt. That definitely takes a toll, but the next guy's got to step up and make plays, but you want to see guys bounce back from that. You never want to see when your buddies get hurt. Is everybody ready for Vegas on Sunday? Right, we've got to turn the page. We're going to land to Mars. We've got to turn the page. We've got to move on. You dwell on it. It'll happen again. So you've got to move, turn the page, and get a quick turnaround. We've got to get it all ready and fix what we can and go out there and play on Sunday. And you mentioned the penalty. Right. Especially since Braves got here, how frustrated was that tonight? Yeah, that's a formula for losing here. If you turn the ball over, you don't get any penalties. You don't get many opportunities in this league. You got to be good. Everybody's good in this league. And when you give the other team plays, it's not going to come out on your side. You know, I would just say, you know, it's a team effort. You know, we all could have been better on that drive throughout the whole game, honestly. You know, we just got to come back next weekend. You know, get the work. You know, it sucks to lose. You know, nobody likes to lose. You know, but, you know, it just shows you, you know, you need to come to work every day. You know, that's what we're going to do and we're going to get back out there. What's your guys looking forward to that? What do you guys need to do to kind of turn things around in the short term? You know, we just got to go out there and, you know, hone in on little details. I mean, you know, just go play ball. Getting the ball, stopping the run. We're dropping plants, turnovers, all that stuff. Not good football. Robert, what do you guys have to do to make sure this is a learning experience and that it kind of doesn't spiral out of control? Control, we can control. Obviously penalties, all the stuff that happens throughout the game. I mean, we got to make plays for our quarterback. We got to get our running back going. Obviously make some stops on defense and protect the ball when we're receiving punts. Smuffed it, let my team down. You know, not much to it. Poor technique, laid on the call. Nothing more to it. You know, just let the team down. Every time there's confidence, push back there to make plays in the return game. I'm frustrated to have that happen again for the second time. Yeah, it's extremely frustrating, you know. It's more so you just feel like you let the whole team down. Everyone you go work with, yeah, it's really disappointing to myself. The offense as a whole didn't seem to really get going after that first one. Were they doing anything different defensively to kind of crush you guys up? No, you know, just, we didn't play well. They played a great game. First drive you saw, we came out good from there. Just, you know, too many mistakes. I know what you've got here. How frustrating is that tonight? Yeah, real frustrating, but you know, it's another game we look forward to. Go back, go to work and move on for next week. I just think we just got to lock in and do what we're close to do, pay attention to the details and practice and come out and execute. A guy like Allen, when he gets into a rhythm, like how tough is it, especially with digs, I mean, how tough of a combination is that to stop? I mean, if you're not locked in, have your eyes on the right place and do what you're supposed to do. Being able to have the right alignment and things like that, they're going to beat you. They're going to execute on your mistakes. So, like, they're going to take what they can get and, like, we can't give up easy. Give them easy things. We've got to, like, compete. Right. I know the focus coming in was to make sure that, you know, Allen didn't get rolling to his right where he's dangerous who, like, he was able to do that is left for that one touchdown pass. How frustrating was that to try to defend what they were doing offensively? I'm not sure which pass you're talking about, but any time, like, you give up a touchdown as frustrated, like, no matter what the case is, any time you give up an X-play as frustrated. 0-2, and obviously not where you want to be, but still, you know, a lot of football up to play. 15 more games. What do you guys have to do to regroup and get ready for Sunday against Vegas? Lock in. Just do more, pay attention more to the detail than just do what we coach would do and then, yeah, execute when the game comes but start in practice.