 guys back mentally and physically. This will be a huge week to try to improve mentally. Won't be able to do much physically. And you got to prepare to win a game against a great opponent, a great challenge, who's won five of their last six games. Short and get the rest or? No, I mean, obviously we have to get to the sticks. We can go back and try to make sure that everybody's in the position and the ball's coming out and the protection's good and the route depth. So obviously we came up a little bit short. I think it's a fine line, Jim, about how much time that you spend. You're going to have to continue to make corrections and be able to do those things that are important to make sure. But then you have to really focus on personnel and a new opponent, somebody that we don't have a lot of familiarity with, a lot of challenges, a lot of great players and good scheme. Speaking of, what kind of challenge are you facing Nick Bosa? Well, the front, obviously all those defensive guys. And Nick is talented. He plays extremely hard. He's got a great balance, quickness, very good against the run, against the pass. Armstead, great length inside, unique. Jones has been really coming on as an interior player. And so it's a very attacking, penetrating front, which we'll have to try to be able to handle. Fast and physical, how do you do as far as carrying out as a Simon's kind of knowing where to be? I mean, just for having a few days of practice, I think it's a good start. So we'll continue to try to work with Zach. And obviously, we've focused on improving mentally. That'll be where everybody's trying to work on this week. The fine line of corrections from yesterday to moving on. You've lost three games, essentially, in the same manner over the last month. Is there any concern of a confidence level of your guys still believing that they were the team that started 8-2 versus the one that struggled in a lot of a similar fashion over the last month? Well, really, it just turned the ball over. Unless you guys see something different, there's always things that we can correct. But really, a lot of these things come down to our ability to take care of the football and find ways to create turnovers. That's where, defensively, we have to go. We have to, I love the mindset of going out there and playing defense wherever you have to, even if it's on our side of the field. And they did that. But we got the one turnover there, unfortunately, had the penalty that came along with it. So to me, it comes down to taking care of the football. I mean, that kept it obvious. But that's really what it is. And trying to make sure that we're creating turnovers defensively, we're looking for opportunities to tip the football and catch it and hammer it out. Unfortunately, that's what Amani did. And it was an excellent play. It was what you guys see us practicing all the time. We just had an unfortunate penalty. You guys preach ball security and practice it here. Is there anything more that you can do? Understand that it's everybody's responsibility to get as many guys near the ball, around the pile that you possibly can, taking care of it, using fundamentals. I mean, when it's loose and you're in zone coverage, we know that everybody's taught to vice tackle. There's a guy coming inside. There's a guy coming outside. Understanding we're not reaching the ball at the goal line on those things, that if it's not fourth down or all those fundamentals that we preach and practice, but it's everybody's responsibility to take care of the football or the guy who has it, whether that's the quarterback in the pocket, a runner that's running with it, or a receiver, everybody's job is to try to protect that guy and to protect the football. First and 20, third and 13, first and 20. Is that not a bit conservative? Well, I mean, I think we can always go back and look at, we also ran it and picked up first downs on second and nine. We've thrown it. We missed some opportunities throwing the football. The play calls are always the easiest thing to second guess. I'm a big proponent of making sure that the guys understand what's being called, that we get it in there quickly, that everybody understands what the details are. I believe that. I believe in we've had success throwing it on different downs. We've had success running it. We just have to continue to take care of the football. First of all, try to stay out of some of those first and 20s and long-yarded situations. Just felt good on some of those. I mean, the one third down, you get them in some coverage looks and you get them moving around and maybe make a guy miss and pick up a first down as opposed to trying to throw it into a bunch of coverage or whatever it may be. So there's a lot of different things that we're going to try to do to continue to move the football score. We've got to score touchdowns in the red zone. We've got to take care of the football. We're not surprised that the penalty was thrown on Jeffrey. And what could he do there? Well, everything that we've coached our guys and understanding from the NFL is that it is the defender's responsibility to avoid contact below the knees and above the shoulders when the quarterback's in the pocket, whether you're stumbling, whether they're blocking you. And so we tell them that you have to try to swipe. And nobody's playing harder for us than Jeff each and every down. And he knows that. And he just has to avoid making contact with his helmet or shoulder below the knee. It's try to just swipe at the guy's ankle. And that's what the rules are. We know what it is. And that's kind of where we're at. So you've got a quick assessment week. Do you think AJ's got a chance? And we'll see where everybody is today. These guys are filing in here today. Hopefully the guys that weren't able to play can help us this week in some capacity. And the guys that are eligible to return from IR, we can make a decision on them. Is this like a Wednesday or a Saturday? And then tomorrow, split between Thursday and Friday? What's the schedule? And you guys have had some success in these odd weeks, whether it's more or less rest. What's the key to that? Just trying to get these guys to prepare. We have to focus on today. We can't really worry a whole lot about yesterday. I hope that that would have been the case had we won. Unfortunately, we lost. And we have to focus on today, which is going to be first and second down. Just like you said, it's going to be like a Wednesday. I think it's important that we do something to break a sweat. Guys played extremely hard for us. And guys played a lot of snaps, like they always do. But trying to break some sort of sweat, not running around, but obviously just in the weight room, trying to get some sort of conditioning or cardio in where they break a sweat, can get into a meeting, can lock in, and then we can have a walkthrough. White receivers have to be good blockers in order for them to play. Is Golden Tate able to help you in that regard, or is that? I mean, I hope they all can help us in that regard. You know, especially with Julio's injuries, any more likely you think that Golden might get hit? I think that what we tell him, John, is that everybody that'll be in that meeting today should be expected to play in the football game. Julio may have tweaked something when he was diving for that flumble that Firks are had, that he stay in and try to cut it out a little bit. And what was the process of kind of managing him and seeing where he was with World and pulling him out? Yeah, I mean, I think just trying to be conscious of where he is conditioning level-wise and kind of where we need him. And then going forward, we'll evaluate where he is and see how he can help us on Thursday. Thank you. I'm sorry.