 We've all seen the defensive statistics and they've given up like 15 points a game or whatever it is. We haven't given up 20 in a game. How frustrating is it to be 2-4 seeing those numbers? You know, it's just, you feel like you could be better. The 2-4 season, I don't feel like that defines us at all. You know, it's a sad thing, the fact that we are 2-4. But at the same time, I feel like we're looking forward to the next challenge that we've got for this week, man, with the charges. You know, the only thing we can do right now, we can't let this thing, you know, linger like I always say, each and every week. A loss is a loss. There's nothing you can do right about it right now. And the only thing you can do right now is to prepare for this next week and try to win. On defense, isn't the most dangerous thing always trying to do too much? Yeah. I would say it's really more of just the little things as far as our defense. I feel like we just want to be as perfect as possible. We have such high standards for ourselves. Anything we give up, if it's a run, whether it's field goals or anything, we have really high standards. And I feel like it's the same way with the whole team. So we just try to make sure that everything, as far as the mindset, we just try to keep the same thing each and every week and that we want to be perfect. How big of a cloud is the quarterback situation in this locker room right now? I mean, for us as a defense, I know it's a situation where we, I mean, there's nothing really we can do about it because it's a whole different side. The only thing we can do is, you know, try to apply our offense as many opportunities as possible. I feel like that's what great defenses do. You know, regardless of the situation that we're in, whether we're, you know, field position that we're in, we just want to try to make sure that, you know, we handle our end on that side. This is such a close-knit locker room. How important is it for you guys to, like, maybe physically tell the offense, remind them, we got your back, man. Don't worry about it, we got your back. Yeah, we will continue to say that. You know, because it might be a game that we might be down on some stuff, and, you know, teams are going on as you never know, so you want to continue to keep that chemistry. At this point in time in the year, you don't want to try to, you know, part ways with guys. You don't want to have that type of, you know, environment or energy around the locker room. You want to, you know, try to keep this thing as positive as possible. And once you get a win-up on your belt, you know, it's a lot easier to cope with some of the losses that you had in the past than you're able to, you know, kind of get a more confident team and, you know, get a kind of momentum going. If Jay-on's out for a while, how important is it to have a guy like Wesley who can step in and play 59 snaps? Yeah, it's very important. You know, Wesley never lost a step, man. I mean, he picked out where he left off, and, you know, have that type of guy to be able to play as long as he has in the league and be able to, you know, continue to do the great things that he's been doing, man. They just, you know, I got kudos to him, man, and, you know, it's definitely inspiring to me. You know, hopefully I can be able to play as long as he played and be able to still play and run and do the things that he's doing now. So, you know, it's a definitely impressive thing to, you know, see. It feels on the outside, like this team and this season, is that a crossbar. Do you feel that? I just feel like, you know, as a whole, we just, you know, guys, this is not something we expected. We obviously expected we could go 4-0, 5-0, like every other team. You know, when you get hit in the mouth with, you know, a situation like this, it's all about how you respond. The good teams and the great teams is the difference is the fact of how they respond. If you're able to come out and be able to get a couple wins of bunny a belt and be able to turn this thing around, that's the main thing. Do you think you have the guys in this locker room too? I think we do. I think we do. I think it's all about, you know, what we're doing wrong and not so much what everybody else is doing. You know, the number one thing is for every guy to hold himself accountable to know and be able to look themselves in the mirror and be like, you know, do I need to be better at certain situations and be able to, you know, do those things and be able to respond on Sundays. So, you know, once we, once we handle it, I feel like we'll be all right. You remember the Marcus that won the Heisman and the guy. How hard is it to believe, having seen all that, that you're in the situation that you're right now, waiting to find out who's going to start on Sunday? Yeah, you know, this is the name of the game and NFL is unpredictable. Whether it's an injury, whether it's somebody's, you know, change his position or anything. So, even with Marcus's situation, I mean, the guys, in his situation, he's doing everything he possibly can to be able to help win. And, you know, sometimes it goes away, sometimes it don't. But at the same time, you know, there's a reason why you got, you know, two sides of the ball, you got office and defense and, you know, both sides have to work together in order to get a win.