 At times, I think kind of going to the game, we understood that a lot of the fans out here were just the fans of the NFL, fans of some of their favorite players. And so I felt just on each side, it was just rooting for big plays and things like that. But I did see a lot of Titans fans in the building. So definitely appreciate those guys coming out and supporting us. Is there what's kind of the mentality in that locker room trying to regroup for the next week? Guys are frustrated. You put a lot of time into this game, time into the week, preparing to go out there and play. And what you don't play well is very frustrating, especially coming off two straight losses. Yeah, it's very frustrating. So I've kind of been speaking about it, trying to string together some wins. And it's just not happening right now. We're not playing well on no size of the ball, honestly. It's not a finger pointing type deal. As defense, as myself as a Catholic, I've got to make more plays. And that's the way we win ball games. So our best player's got to play well. And I don't think any of us is playing well enough to win right now. Great mindset, good opportunity. Yeah, I mean, obviously got an early buy. To be honest, I don't even really want to go into a buy right now. I want to be able to get back into the building, get back to work. But that's the way the schedule is. So we'll take some time off guys. We got some guys that's injured that need some rest. But I'm going to try to stay in it, try to see what I can do to try to help this team out and make some more plays, honestly. That's kind of something I've been thinking about as an entire game. Just want to be able to go out there and make more plays and try to help this team get some wins. I'm paraphrasing, but Raybould said there may be some things that can't be corrected. What's that's the electing of the coach feels that way? And about the state of this team, how do you feel about the state of this team? Because it doesn't seem like there's some things that you're repeating on a constant love level. Yeah, I mean, I don't know what he meant when he said some things that aren't correctable. You know, I just think just for myself and just speaking for myself, there are things that I can do better, 100%. And I think that everybody can say that across the board. So it's going to be a tough film session when we get back watching the film and getting some corrections. But you know, the sense of urgency for this team is, it was already at all time high. And you know, all we can do is try to get back to work. I mean, the guys who we have on this team, the guys we have on this roster, this is the guys we're going to have. So we have to figure out a way to continue to come closer and do whatever we have to do to try to get a win. Yeah, I mean, I don't, I just contribute to not executing the defense and you know, really on all sides. I don't, you know, I know it's going to be a talk about the whole travel plans. I don't think it was having anything to do with that. We just, you know, they hit a play on third down, they hit a screen, called us out again, zero blitz. You know, they made a play. But like you said, we were, we were able to get some stops in the red zone, which was really good. I don't think we did well in the red zone on offense and you know, had a turnover on special teams. You know, Kyle dropped the pun. He was able to get a field goal. That was a big stop, but it was able to get a field goal. So, you know, we're just not playing a complimentary football, which we're used to doing. 50% on third down, I think you can survive that, no matter how well you're doing the rest. No, it's not good enough for our standard. That was a big thing. We talked about going into halftime is getting off the field on third downs. Like obviously we know we can get stops in the red zone, but we have to be able to get off the field on third downs because that's allowing them to continue to, you know, string drives together, string drives, string plays together. So we have to be better there. Yeah, I just don't think we're executing at a high level right now. You know, at times we're not getting enough pressure on a quarterback. We're not, you know, as far as on the back end, communicating very well, you know, but there are times that we weren't. I mean, we didn't give up any, we gave it three points in the second half. And I just felt like that first half we weren't executing at a high level. And then I think we kind of settled into the game and kind of start playing our style of defense. But yeah, it's just the togetherness. You know, we had to find a way to start playing together. Not just as a defense, but as an offense and as special teams, understanding how we had to win ball games. No, I mean, I can say that I'm sitting in practice because, you know, when you kind of get into a season, the way the practice are kind of set up, you know, you may be dealing with injuries. Sometimes every practice rep isn't full speed. So sometimes kind of tough to be able to replicate things that you're going to do in the game, but you try to do your best in practice. It's just all about going out in the game and just executing it and playing. You got to talk about amping up to get one. Yeah. Doesn't seem like that's come to fruition much in this season. No, it hasn't. You know, that's something that I've been, you know, trying to figure out ways to get turnovers. I mean, I understand, you know, being in safety and being in this league for a while, you know, they come in bunches and sometimes, you know, when you press to make turnovers, you make mistakes. You know, I think it starts with trying to affect the quarterback, making the quarterback uncomfortable and forcing them to make mistakes. And that's how you capitalize on turnovers. But yeah, we have to get more turnovers, whether it's, you know, fumbles, you know, hitting the guy hard enough to make the ball come out or getting some interceptions off some tip passes and things like that. It just hasn't materialized for us just yet. But, you know, the sky still isn't falling as bad as it feels. Definitely it's a frustrated locker room for sure. We're two and four, but, you know, it's still early in the year. We're not, you know, flushing this season down the toilet just yet. At times, yeah, even for myself, honestly, like trying to find a ways to ever get off the field, trying to get a turnover, you know. But, you know, that's just, you know, I have to be, you know, in my mind to make sure that I'm not pressing too much, trying to get a turnover, trying to force a play to make, you know, force a play to happen. You know, you just have to let plays come to you. Yeah, I mean, you never want to see when your teammates get hurt. All you're going to do is just the best form and hopefully it's nothing serious. Hopefully be ready to cover quick and get back with us. At what point? I really didn't know. I know he was hurting a little bit during the game. I didn't know how serious it was until we came out the game. How did you get put in such a hold? You know, I feel like we had momentum in the second half, put some plays together. And, you know, we just didn't finish most of them with six points in the end zone. And that's just on us with execution and they were the better team. You feel like you guys are having a little bit of an identity crisis there, that? No, I'm not getting into all that. I mean, we just, we lost the game. We lost too straight. Come back to the drawing board to sit together. Because, you know, all it is is us. And, you know, we really want to go out there and work every single day, trust, believe in one another. It's an important thing that nobody, we just hold each other accountable and know what we got to do. Be able to turn it around. Yeah, definitely, you know, we got to get guys to be able to get some rest. Guys who need to get reps, get some reps, like Coach says. And, you know, just focus on improving while we have an off week. And then, you know, get away for a little bit and then come back ready to work. Not executing. I mean, it's all to come down to. When you execute, you get points in the end zone. When you don't, you drive stalls. Consider you've had so many problems over and over again. Mike said, probably, maybe there were some things that aren't correctly. Well, if you talk to him and what his answer was, I mean, that's what it is. I mean, he's a head coach, and, you know, I'm not, I just didn't want no third burns. That's all that was. It never helps, you know. But, you know, we started playing complementary there. We started taking advantage of field position. We got some stops. We didn't get some stops early. And, you know, again, we do some good things and then we do some things that hurt us, so. It's unfortunate and got to get it corrected. Still evaluating them and, you know, wasn't able to finish. And, again, we've been through this before. Nothing good comes of when the quarterback gets hit. I wanted to give him an opportunity, you know, kind of see, you know, where that was. I don't look at the tape and see it. See who gives us the best chance at every position. Not only there, but, you know, something that I just felt like at that time that I wanted to do. Is that Kyle's stuff that I'm going to do? I would expect us to catch the punt and make a great decision back there. And, again, you know, we've got a lot of faith in Kyle. But, you know, we can't make that mistake there at the end there and then I have to, you know, figure out why. But also, you know, there's expectations that when we're going to catch him, we want to catch him. Is that leaving it untouched? Yeah, it's probably the best play is just to let that one go. And I'll figure out why and make sure that the communication is there. But, you know, I don't think that was the, you know, brought of the defense from the Redsville. You know, there were things that we did not do very well and whether they got down there because of the decision on the execution on the punt return or, you know, our own doing on third down. But that showed a lot here from our defense in the Redsville. I don't really get, you know, I mean, I was with the defense and I think it was, you know, hard for him to be able to execute some of the stuff, at least from what I was seeing. And then I went over to defense and, you know, Todd came up and said that he, you know, was having a hard time. And I knew he was having a hard time. And so we were talking about doing some different things, you know, in the gun or, you know, what his mobility was going to look like. And certainly don't want to, you know, put him in harm's way, have the ability not to be able to protect himself. Would you call it the exceptions of result? I don't know that. I know that that was undershrone. But, you know, it would be hard for me to tell you. It was underthrowing. Probably had something to do with it. Was it caught up with Corporal Stadium? Again, all I know is that when Todd comes up and says, you know, Ryan's out, you know, we get the next guy ready. When you go back and look at this tape, I mean, medicine plays in the second half. Again, first half is where it hurts, how you explain that. Well, I mean, third down, we have to be better on third down. How do I explain that? I don't know. I mean, we talked about starting fast. We, you know, focused on trying to be ready, you know, mentally prepared 90 minutes before the game. We just have to be able to make some plays earlier in the football game in all three phases. I mean, I think we were all, you know, I mean, we had a lot of moving parts. There were a lot of guys down and we're back to that. So once you put yourself down two scores, it's difficult for communities holding. Well, the red zone was good, I think, you know, but we need to play better third down defense. We need to tackle the quarterback better and, you know, affect them. We came through with a couple plays and the red zone was really, really critical to keep this thing close or give ourselves a chance. But, you know, third down has to be better. You're talking about correcting things that's not dissimilar to things you've been saying. Frustrated with the repetition? Frustrated with losing. Frustrated with losing. Something's unable to be corrected? Probably. Maybe, I mean, we'll see. But I'm not going to stop trying. I'm not going to stop trying to prepare them and teach them and fundamentals and execution. There'll be some good plays in there and, you know, there'll be certainly the ones in there that we have to eliminate that are getting us beat. What did you say, as soon as after the, I guess, questionable whether that's going to fly or not, whether he gets the flag? Second guy in. Second guy in. I mean, we all saw the replay. I mean, he needs them. Like, they're going to get the second guy. So that's what I've told them for five and a half years now that they're going to catch the second guy, Jimmy. That hasn't changed. What's your identity now, Mike? What can this team have to have? Well, I mean, I think we're going to always hang our head on that for finish. We're going to continue to play physical. But you've got to win. I mean, these things have to win. And you guys know that. And when you start winning, then you have an identity. And we're close at times. And hit a play, hit an X-play, got it down there. Found a way to, we've got to be better in the red zone. When we know that another double-digit drive that ended in a field goal, so that's frustrating. Things that we talked about. Was that basically the same thing that you'd tell them after a game like this? I didn't tell them much. I told them we're going to watch tape Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, then we need to get home and get back to work and figure out how we improve. What were your best games in? 11 games left, coming up to five. Don't you hear the key? I'm not going to come up with that five minutes after this game, Jimmy. I'm going to get home, try to get these guys as healthy as possible, figure out who needs what here in the next couple of days. Some guys will need some recovery. Some guys will need treatment. Some guys will need reps. Some guys need to go and practice. And everybody's going to be in a different category. That's Derek. So what happened there? Was that an execution issue or a misunderstanding of the rules? We had a guy go down and wanted to try to, thought that that play was going to help us. And Nick was just a little too close to, I guess, to the guy on the last scrimmage. Nick reported eligible and was a little too tight. Regardless of Ryan's health, that you had a point where you might consider looking at Malika or Will? I would consider anything that can help us win right now. And that's quarterback, everything, I mean, but I wouldn't say that that would be something that, you know, let's find out what's going on with Ryan. He's not healthy. You don't have to ask him. I just know whether we, whatever we wear, we got to be able to execute and do our job, whether we wear gloves, whether we wear cleats, turf shoes, long sleeve shirt, tape, no tape, like this is pro football. We got to go out there and execute whatever we wear. One of the last couple of drives, Derek got, yeah, well, we're throwing a football. We're down 11 points and, you know, we threw the Tage and got it down there. So you guys don't see a lot of us, but Derek's very critical to our success. And when we have success, he helps us in a run game. He helps us play action pass. But when we get into those two minute hurry up modes, that's usually gonna fall on Tage or another player. So that's kind of where things went with Derek there at the end of the game. How did Harold, the quarterback, probably five or six seconds into the play, you know, playing cover four down there and it's out there standing there. It wasn't like he was not in a go ball. You need to check in on him, you know, saw him right afterwards, but.