 Mike, what did coach say to the team at halftime? Just keep fighting and we need to play better. Obviously, that wasn't our best effort and best execution, offensively, defensively, and special team. So just make sure we come out there and play better in the second half. When were they able to sustain those drives? Those seven, three hours in the battle, then they put three drives to get, well, two drives and a block. Yeah, just not getting off the field. We did a good job with the run game, but we just couldn't get off the field. Third down, then a couple of fourth downs. And when you're playing a good team like that and you're giving them momentum to just keep going up and down the field, it's tough. And that team is very, very talented. And coach said it this week, if we don't make it tough on them, it's going to be a tough one for us. And got to give credit to Dallas. They came out here with great energy, played well, and executed on all cylinders. And it looked like y'all were mixing it up, trying different things and so forth. But the man and zones and so forth blitz every solid, a little bit of everything. How tough is that when you're trying different stuff and you can't find anything to put the fire out? Well, I think when we look at the tape, you never want to judge the game when you don't see the tape. But I just think we could be just a little more detailed in areas just because that's, like I said, it's a talented football team. If you do something that's not as detailed, you got a freaking great quarterback over there who's going to find it. And that's what he did today. So we just got to wash the tape, flush it down, and just get ready for Thursday. That's the thing I love about Thursday night games. You only got to wait four days to play again. So we'll look to be better on Thursday. What if I think you say to Fabian and to Avery, because especially early on, Douglas was really targeting kind of the two of them, especially whenever CD was on. Yeah, just keep fighting. I mean, CD is a hell of a player now. He's a great football player and great young football player who's made a lot of plays all year. And obviously they didn't have the game that they wanted to last week. So we knew they was going to come up, fire it up, and they did. But that's the national football league. You get some plays on you. But it's all about what you do after. They kept fighting. But at the end of the day, the Cowboys made more plays than us. And that's the reason why they won the game the way they did. Your vantage point, when did this really start to unravel? Well, like I said, we just couldn't get off the field on second down, I mean, the second quarter. And when you're giving the team like that momentum, and they're just kind of driving up and down the field, can't get off the field on third down, the momentum just kind of went their way. And just stayed that way for the rest of the game. Matt and Arthur both said that they felt the week of practice was good. Was there any sense from you at any point during this week that said, you know, this could end up being the eventual outcome? Oh, no, not at all. Like they said, I felt like we had a great week of preparation, a great week of practice. Guys are locked in. I mean, felt like Dean put together a good plan. But just to execute the plan to the capability that we needed to be the team like that, you know, that's one of the best teams in NFC. You know, they're playing at a really, really high level offensively, defensively, and special team. So just got to go back, learn from the family and get ready for the Patriots on Thursday.