 Moving, and I'll have more of an update, hopefully tomorrow, but he's back there being evaluated, but I would say that the way it looked, I think that it's probably better than how it looks. So he's alert, and he's in training room being evaluated. Talk to him, don't lose it again, and do you feel like we'll do a good job of getting the position to win it late? Yeah, I mean, you don't lose it late. I mean, there's always other things that go into it. Opportunities missed or their ability to make a play. I know when they needed to, it's good to see us continue to fight and get a stop, have an opportunity, get the ball down there and trying to get it in the end zone, which is what we had to do. They made the play. Can you kind of take us through the sequence before the end of the first half? Yeah, I mean, what's the effect shot in the end zone? Yeah, I mean, it just felt like we needed to secure points right there. Been through this before and other opportunities of third and 10 down there where there's not a whole lot of space. And again, yeah, I don't, whether we should have, you know, I just felt like getting the points right there was critical. And if we bust a run and they're back and great, we break one. But just didn't figure, you know, that was that was good for us. So having failed back in Cleveland, had a bearing on your not doing it tonight? Well, I think you always try to learn from every experience. You know, felt like the way that it was going at those points were going to be critical. Didn't want to, you know, put put anybody in a situation, except especially the quarterback in his second start on the road in this environment. And again, if it was third and five, and we felt like a little bit of favorable down in distance, so that's that's the decision that we made. How do you solve that with the three? You know, maybe four down, four down territory, thought we may be, you know, again, we've had other opportunities where we've caught them in some third down defense, you know, slipped in there just wasn't executed very well. And so, you know, I don't have an issue with the, with the call, you know, I mean, knowing that we were going to go for it on fourth down, thought we may be able to slip, you know, one of the more elusive players, especially on our team, if not, you know, throughout the league, having an opportunity to slip a run in there when maybe they're running up the field or they're past Russian didn't didn't go that way. I mean, so a lot of certainly calls and performances and executions that that can be second guest. And I told Timmy that obviously it was four down. That's the call that we made fairly well. You know, again, no, no delay of games getting us in. And again, there were some things that will have to be better as far as just directionally and but I think that it's it was then we lost. So I'm not going to sit there and glorify that in his performance, but there was some good throws. There was some good protections close on a couple runs. Third down was certainly a large factor in this game. Well, he was pressed. And again, we were trying to get the ball down field to trailing and thought that that was a good opportunity. You know, there's a quarterback has a lot of decisions when we call play. And I like that decision. Just would like to come down with it. And those are things that trailing has done for us in the past and need to continue to do. You know, they're pressed up there. You know, isolated coverage on the back side. Just troubling to lose. I mean, whether you're at home or on the road or in London, you know, lose, put a lot into it, played hard, played well enough in really any phase to take control of the game when we had an opportunity. Felt like we had some momentum and couldn't capitalize on it. How much of a challenge to have a sleeve line and get hurt and shove a guy in and out? It's his opportunity for another guy and, you know, give Dylan credit for popping in there and give Corey credit for popping in there and Daniel Brunskill playing through and battling and competing. That's how it goes. I imagine having a lot of room like in the lead zone, was it a matter of what they were doing defensively though or just lack of an execution on your part? Yeah, I mean, we'll take a look at the film. I just, when I say a lot of room, I meant like third and 10. It is not, it is a tougher place to try to convert down there when there's not a whole lot of space and the safeties aren't quite as deep, you know, and you're looking at maybe two minutes and we're able to throw, you know, one of those in-cuts in there that we did twice tonight, those wouldn't be there. And so the reason is that you got to be better, you know, getting so that you avoid third and 10s, that you have some better drive starters down there. Your time down there on that play was a third and 10. You don't have the faith in your guys to be able to protect the play that you need to get the touchdown. That's what it was down to, right? No, I mean, what was your question? Again, I apologize. You felt like you asked and answered the question without me answering it. What's the question? On that third and 10, you can't drop back to throw to the end zone the way you wanted to in Cleveland. You've established that you can't do it because you don't have the protection necessary to execute that play. Again, that's not a question, Paul. It's an asked question. You said nothing... Is the reason that you can't execute that play because you don't have the protection that you need to do? No, there was some protection there. It was a decision that we made to take the points, secure possession of the ball and score, and then get the ball back in the second half. That was... Sorry, if you throw any completion on the third down, you can take the points on the fourth down, right? Yeah, we just, again, flowed a game. How that sequence of plays went somewhat frustrated and so made a decision to hand the ball off on third and 10 in the red zone. Not sure. We played good run defense around here for a long time and we need to start playing better, putting our hands in people's chests and it wasn't about the offense. We need to... We've got to play better run defense and so that's... Again, we didn't think it affected the quarterback very well. We've got to tackle better. We've got too many loose plays, big runs. So, yeah, the gentry, I agree. That's... Throw somebody around, shed a block, make a tackle. Mike, how about a little second star? I mean, there was so much fourth touchdowns here, so much after his first start. How did his second start look to you? Same way I looked for everybody. Not good enough. Same way I looked for every single person that was with the Titans tonight. That's how it goes. That's for five-zero sacks. I think it was with Q... What is going on there? You've got to win. You've got to line up and you've got to win and you've got to execute and there's no secret formula. I mean, we can blitz all day. That brings challenges. We can mix pressure. But you've got to line up and you've got to beat somebody and that's what defensive football comes down to. So do you feel your guys aren't consistent? No. I mean, if they were, we would hit the quarterback and we would make sacks. I mean, if they were consistently doing that, they know that. So we have to keep working and keep forcing them into longer-yarded situations. And then, if ultimately make a decision, you send four, then you send five, and then you're running out of guys. You can send six and that's blitz-zero. I guess with your overall fault, maybe as you got to be here tonight. I mean, losing sucks, especially at this level. It's so hard to win games and when you've got an opportunity like that to win it at the end, it doesn't happen. It makes it feel a whole lot worse. But I mean, credit to them. They made the plays and they needed to be sitting there just kind of... Just trying to replay in my mind a little bit some of the things that happened. And obviously, the knee-jerk reactions are obviously a little different than once you go back and watch the tape and things are usually not as bad as they seem or if they're really good, they're not as good as they seem. Just trying to replay in the heat of the moment how I felt in that moment, what I could have done, what were the particular moments that came to mind, I guess? The end of half and the end of game situations, specifically just the end of the game. A couple throws I missed here and there. The last one, just trying to make a play and how it could have turned out differently. Maybe take a shot somewhere else, but I need to give them a ball. I want Josh to climb the ladder for me and I need to give them one to jump up and go get. I'm going to make the play. I'm going to do my best to make it next time. You mentioned the end of the half on the 3rd of the 10. I guess most quarterbacks would like a chance to throw it in the end zone there knowing that in completion you get to the field goal and maybe there's a touchdown that you had there. That's something you think about a little bit? Not really. I was pumped with us to go down and be able to get points. I mean, in that minute, 16, but I want to be smart and trust the coaches with their play calls and we're going to go out there and execute whatever that is. If you guys move the ball, how can you move to not finish some of the drives and maybe what quality you have the most? Yeah, I mean, you got to finish drives. The yards don't mean anything if you don't finish those drives for sure. I mean, we're not going to force anything or we're just going to do our jobs and play the field position battle if we need to, but obviously you want to score points and couldn't get it done as much as we needed to tonight. Will they do a good job of rushing forward and back all the time anyway, but do you feel about hanging in there to the last second making the guy who throws that to make you do a great job of that tonight? Just trusting my guys up front. I mean, they did a whole heck of a job. I mean, we rotated a bunch of guys in there tonight, so I mean, I'm proud of how those dudes stepped up and played. I'm trusting them regardless of who we go against to be able to step up and to keep my eyes downfield. So I just got to keep playing that way, but how do you handle the operation and everything in this cloud environment? No delay in the game, and especially on that last drive where the guys and you were really comfortable? Yeah, I mean, it was pretty loud. I've been louder, so I mean, it was nothing crazy, but I think we did a good job of simulating the environment during practice this week of making it even louder than I feel like it was out there, just so we were good on the operation and the communication, but hey, those fans showed out and they didn't make it easy because we got the job done for the most part operation wise. You made some throws with people hitting you with people holding on to you. How confident are you that if you're alive and in play, I thought you could do something? Yeah, I mean, it's give and take. Obviously, if the throw is there, you want to know when you have the opportunity to make the throw. Sometimes when the guy is draped over you, you know that it could affect the path of the ball or whatever, but I mean, it's just a feel thing. It's a trust thing with me and it's my ability to throw the ball and I'm going to keep feeling that out as I keep playing these games because obviously, you know, these are the only opportunities where I do get hit, so just trusting the guys that they're going to get to the ball and trusting that I can make the throws. How do you think that's gone? Like, do you think you've done pretty well with that so far? Pretty well. I mean, obviously, I only have one game of tape to go off of. I think tonight there are a couple points I can think of where to get the ball off even if someone did eventually, you know, touch me, but that's what it takes to win in this league to make plays like that. It's tough. I mean, that's scary. It's a scary part of this game. The fact that, you know, something gets carted off the field and we just act like it didn't happen, you know, but I mean, that's football. It's part of the game that we have to accept. I mean, I'm praying for him, sending him all my love, hoping that he's going to win. But yeah, he almost made a heck of a play. Do you have a chance to talk to him? I just battled him on the shoulder here. Seems like I'm not going to speak for him, but he's up and moving. So that's a good sign. I mean, I don't need to think about that. I'm just trying to do my job and I'm not looking for approval from anybody. I'm just trying to go out and win games and do what's asking me at the position. You're kind of leaving in, circling this game. Do you kind of live up to what your thought would and I notice when they're playing renegade you seem like you're into it kind of into the moment. Yeah, I mean, you got to enjoy environments like this. I mean, this football, you got to have fun with it. You're not going to have fun with it while you're playing it, you know. So I mean, that's a cool little tradition that they got here. Obviously, Steelers is a historic franchise and they've been doing that for, I don't know, 20 years now or whatever and the song's a banger. We've been playing it all week in practice and it's been stuck in my head, so it was cool to see the real thing. Have you written all those deep shots to take those away and was it more difficult and a push for them? Yeah, I mean, credit to them. They guarded us well. They had a good game plan defensively, I thought. To limit some of those shots, I feel like. But, you know, just by the game plan we didn't have as many opportunities as last week just because of how they were playing us and you know, you just got to play the position and take the throws they give you. How do you kind of manage emotions maybe from week to week and I guess that's got to be key to be a good NFL player? I just stay neutral. Not letting the highs get you too high and not letting the lows get you too low, like you just said. I mean, even if I had the same game I did last week I feel like how I wake up tomorrow morning and how I prepare for next week would be the same. So that's important, especially at this position just to keep a neutral attitude about everything. And I do my best to do that. You mentioned not worrying about winning anybody's approval. Do you think though you earned the right starting quarterback to the rest of the season? That's not my decision. I'm going to let the coach make that decision and just keep doing my job. Good look at the jacket. Yeah, it's a sweet. Yeah, I love this. They gave this to us at the rookie premiere out in L.A. Me and Ty J went out there before training camp. Shout out to the NFL PA. I'm going to go on Phillips. Kyle had the best night since he's been with the team. Maybe what do you like about him? He just ran good routes. I trusted him. I mean, the one connection we had down the middle in two minutes was something that me and him had talked about pregame. So, I mean, for us to get the coverage that we were looking forward to hit that that was a cool moment between us and I felt him and he was there for me all night when I needed him. So, I mean, just we got to keep working that he can be a good part of this offense and I know that he's going to keep ballin' out. Hopefully we'll have just too many field goals and have enough touchdowns tonight. That's the summary of it. I mean, you saw and we played and that's exactly what happened. We just think it didn't end zone and it didn't cost us. How do you think we'll handle everything tonight? The environment, the defense, all that? I mean, we were right in the thick of things to the end. We just came up short. I thought you did a great job. With that, though, I mean, the offensive line obviously going through a little bit on the injury front and how, for you as a running back to see them kind of finding out guys like Bruntzkill finishing the game and how big of a factor was that for you guys to kind of get yourselves back into it? I mean, that's just the mindset of those guys, the toughness that they have on the resiliency to get back in there even though they're hurting. I know we all appreciate it and they appreciate them sticking that out and trying to do the best they can. What would you say is the reason why things are so different on the road as opposed to at home? It seems like, you know, home games, offense is going, everything's going right on the road. I think execution. I think just executing when we need to in the red zone and letting those drive finish in touchdowns, we're not able to do that right now. We just got to figure it out and get back to work. Do you think it's causing specifically the lack of execution or is it just one-on-one matchups you're not letting? Just as a whole, just not executing like we need to. Three and five, Derek, obviously you guys have dug a little bit of a hole for yourselves. What's got to be the mindset to be ready for the table? Come back and get to work. Get better. The same things we always say. Focus on winning, getting the winning column. Because, you know, in this league, keep losing. You know, you're going to be out of it and, you know, like you said, we dug ourselves in the hole. Just got to have a sense of urgency and, you know, we just got to lead and we all got to step up and get better. We're never not confident in us, you know, trying to go score a winning game. We're always confident in my teammates and my team.