 Arthur, can you explain a little bit what maybe happens on third downs for you guys defensively? It seems like the last few weeks, a lot of explosives have happened on third down. Well, I mean, there's really a drive. I mean, what do we hold them to? Six points is that going to? 14 and first. And so again, I was in the first quarter. Came out the way we wanted. And then they got us off the field on third down. And then they had a long drive. They overcame a long third down, Mike. But that's a good quarterback. And that's an NFL team. And so you're kind of going back and forth. And they made some plays in the second quarter. We came back in the third quarter. I thought we played pretty well. Obviously didn't love the touchdown. I got to look at that. Then we came overcame that. And then we got the fumble, right? And then we got the turnover, came back and scored. And so a pretty short game. And at the end, they made a player too. And so whether you're mixing up calls in a day, they executed better than we did on the stretch. Some of the deep shots toward the end of the game. How much of that is what you're looking for as primary versus Marcus just seeing something and taking a shot? Yeah, I could go for the reeds. But they gave us a look. At some point, they had to bring everybody up there and stop the run. And you got to back them off. And I'd have to look at the tape to see exactly what happened. So there's always a risk when you take a shot. And certainly, I tried. And I got to look at the tape. And from a mentality standpoint, a lot of times, takes something and get over the hump. Learn how to win. Is there something that when you get to 500, you have to get something else there? I mean, I think that's a convenient narrative. A lot of times, this league, it's really matchups week to week. And every game is its own story. So in this game right there, there's a mezzanine flow, right? First quarter, second quarter, third quarter. And then down the stretch, they made one more play than we did. And that was the difference in the game. They kicked the field goal. Time expired. Obviously disappointing, but you got to give the Charter's credit. And we got to learn from it quick, because we got to turn around, because we'll be playing Thursday night in a big divisional game. When it comes to what you were looking at, what was the difference in the first quarter start versus kind of what happened in the second quarter? Yeah, I mean, usually when it comes down to third down, right, miscommunication there. They had a free hitter. We had a look on the outside. And I don't think we even got to the top of the drop. So that happened on two straight third downs, and that's usually the case. So we made some adjustments. Obviously, we didn't make enough plays, but that's what happened, especially because it happened early in the drive, too. Certainly allowed them to go back out there as we feel like you got the momentum. You got them on the ropes a little bit, but that's the NFL. We got to find a way, and we'll continue to do that, and we'll get back to work tomorrow. Obviously not one play that's going to lose the game, but what do you say to TQ kind of in the moment in that fourth quarter? Back to TQ, 100,000% if you want to make a play. It's a funny shape ball, but I love TQ, and he should never hang his head down. I mean, he scooped the ball up, it slipped out. He's a defensive lineman. All takes funny bounces sometimes. The possession where you take it with about 520 left, you had things set up. It felt like the way you wanted it right there, your time of possession was late. How disappointed were you that you couldn't get anything mustered to start that to maybe get into a roll a little bit? Well, it's just a risk you take, right? First down run, second down shot, and we didn't hit it. And third down, like I said, they covered us. So that's kind of how it happened. I mean, yeah, obviously, you take a risk when you go for a shot, but the way they were up there, we thought it was worth the risk. Obviously, you haven't looked at the tape from today yet, but there have been a few of the shots that you've taken. Going back, it feels like four a month or so, where you've had that big shot, but haven't quite been able to hit it. Is there anything there? Is there any common thread? I mean, we've had some shots too. So that's kind of the way it goes. Obviously, we'll continue to improve on timing, and sometimes when you're timing, depending on the protection and where you're setting up, if you've got to move a little bit, it could throw you off. You know, they're on all of drop backs, but we've had some big plays, and we'll continue to work on it to get that corrected. With the way you used Cordero today, was that fully hymful ago, or was there some limit to him because he had just come off of it? I'm pretty good today. Glad CP's back. The way you divvy up carries, I guess, with CP, with Algie, or how much of that is? You're not going to get the strategy, but happy's back. And we've got a lot of guys we believe in, and they can help us. And clearly, CP helped us today in a lot of different roles. Do you have any injury updates on Hennessy? I don't. You know, he tried to go back in. I'll go check. And obviously, we had a quick turnaround. So depending on what the doctor says, I'm sure they'll have to do some imaging. Matt did try to go back in the game, and I appreciate him trying, but obviously he couldn't do it. And I'll just have to see what the doctor said. Pitt's had a few drops today. Is there any concerns when it comes to, I don't know, communications between Marcus Marriota and Pitt's? Or is it? No, it's just stuff we've got to clean up. And we'll work to execute better. But I believe in those guys, and we'll continue to find ways to improve. I mean, like I said, we got a lot of football. Obviously, disappointed. We didn't get the job done today. Credit to the Chargers. But we got to get the page pretty quick as soon as I leave here, because it's a short week. You talk about the roles that C.P. helps you in. Is one of those, in your mind, energy? I'm thinking of the goal line run. Do you feel like your whole offense feeds off him a little bit? Is that fair? Well, he certainly brings a physical element, one of the balls in his hands. I mean, that's certainly we all saw that in the goal line. I mean, there's a reason I wanted him in there. Kind of hockey subbed him there on the goal line when he ran it in. I mean, it's a guy we believe in. He's a veteran. Hard to tackle. Well, we got other guys. Algear's hard to tackle. Huntley's hard to tackle. But again, I'm happy he's back, and we'll continue to find ways to make sure that we're being effective down in the red zone, and we'll find unique ways to get him the ball as well. The finishes you've had the last few weeks is, in your mind, is that just a reflection of how thin the margins are in this league? Or is there something that strikes you more than that? No. I mean, if you look around the league, I mean, it's so competitive, right? Week in and week out. They usually come down to the end. And I think it's kind of the trend around the National Football League. And certainly, we've been in our fair share really the last two years, but didn't get it done today. Thank you. Connect between production in the first quarter versus the second quarter? Really, it just starts with me. You know, I got to do a better job of giving our guys opportunities to make plays. I thought our guys were winning on the back end. Just didn't make some of the throws. When you kind of look at, I mean, four quarters of work, and Arthur Smith talked about this. He talked about it feeling kind of like a roller coaster, kind of up and down quarter by quarter. What's it going to take for this offense to kind of see some consistency through all four quarters? Really, I think it just comes down to just executing it one play at a time. I think we lose track. Sometimes we lose steam a little bit. You know, it's kind of the oven flow of a game. You know, you go out there, you score 10 points quick. Well, then, you know, on the other side, they go and have a drive. You know, you're just kind of getting the law a little bit. And that's just kind of the nature of the beast. And I think that's part of being a young team. So just being able to kind of keep our heads in it, stay present, and do our best to just always kind of stay on edge, making sure that we're prepared and ready to go. It felt like you could really feel Cordero Patterson's return in this offense. What was he for you guys in this game? Again, he's a great player. Somebody that does kind of everything, right? It was nice to get him a ball early in the past game. And then, you know, however many ways we can get him in the run game is going to help us out. So he's just a great player. He's the type of player that you just got to feed him and allow him to do what he does. But it was nice having him back today. When it comes to the couple of misses on Calpitt's deep, in those situations kind of walk me through, especially that last one, was it something that y'all had drawn up? Or was it something that you kind of felt like in the moment I'm going to go to him because he's open? Yeah. Actually, I thought our coach did a great job of creating an adjustment on the sideline. We were getting some loaded boxes, but they were playing some shell defense, some too high safeties. We thought Cal might have a chance to run through there. Initially, the ball was supposed to go to CP. They kind of all collapsed on him. And Cal just made a great play, got through there. I just got to give him a chance, give him a better ball. When it comes to, these are all games that come down to one score usually. And I believe there were four, three and outs on offense. When it really comes down to one possession, how important kind of when you look at it are the grand scheme of being productive in almost every single possession, because you know it's going to kind of come down to the end. Yeah, you have to. And really, when it comes down to it, we just got to be better on third down. They had some things on defense, got some free hitters, and that's on me. I got to do a better job with detections. But when it comes down to it, this game is always going to be one and loss on third down. And when you're not converting these third downs and on the flip side, they're getting these long drives, and they make the plays when they need to. Unfortunately, you're going to find yourself in the losing end. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Have a good day.