 What's going on? Well, we know it's the first question. All right. Where'd it go? All right, Michael. Oh, wait. Yeah, actually, wait a minute. Yeah, where did the beard? Where did he go? I don't know. I just, I was, I changed it up. I just, morning got irritated by it, among other things. Watching the film, whatever. So, we'll see. I'll probably go back out. What did you take from the film after watching it again? Because you were pretty frustrated. Sure. It seemed like everything offensively. That wasn't offensive. It was the entire team, Michael. You know, we're going to win and lose games as an entire team. And it's a part of it. And, you know, you've got to give Carolina credit. They beat us on the line of scrimmage on both sides of football. And that's the credit to them. They had a game in here, and they had a game plan to execute. And they stuck to it. And then ultimately, they ended up winning the game. You know, I was frustrated because we had chances in that game. It wasn't the cleanest game offensively. But, you know, you turn the ball over, you know, going in, that's points off the board. Credit to them. They made a play. Shaq Thompson made a play. So, you know, in a game like that that wasn't, you know, really, it wouldn't attract me. You know, it was a slow grind. I mean, they had the ball for 34 or something minutes. You ran it 40-plus times. And then you get in there and you have another opportunity to late in the game, and you don't execute. And, you know, we don't put the stress back on them. And that's a big momentum swing as well. And then they go down and credit to them. When they had to have a drive, they put it together, and they found a way to score touchdown. And then we just never, we never got anything going. And, you know, but in all three phases, we can play better, but you've got to give Carolina credit. And it is frustrating because they came in there, there was no secrets, and they beat us on both sides of the line of scrimmage. And we better fix it in a hurry because we're going down to a hornet's nest in New Orleans, and I could probably take a good educated guess what their game plan is going to be. So we've got to get ready to go. The fact that Carolina ran the ball so well and they have Camara and Ingram, I mean, sure. How do you fix it? It's a national football league. We've got prideful guys. I mean, you've got to give them credit. I mean, it won't be the same. It looks the same and you get the same result. Ken, going up against the guy likes to fund your work, what can Kyle learn from that experience? Yeah, it's every experience. It's like, you know, people don't want to hear it because everybody wants to live through their avatar on social media, and we want to live every minute to minute. Hey, he's the greatest, so he's the worst, and it's stupid. So, you know, people, and that's today's age, and I love the information age, but also there's a downside to it. Because I always think if you want to live through your avatar, it's a fake world. And so, you know, we're all guilty of it, and you've got to look at the big picture in the process. This is a tough profession, tough league. I said it last week, for coaches and players, you'll get humble quick if you're not ready. That's the grind of the national football league. There's no days off. You see, you're in, you're out, week after week. And so it's lesson learned for him. So, you know, give Gil more credit. So, I, you know, my money is that Kyle will learn from it, and he'll be a lot better off because of it. If he takes that mindset, we'll be just fine. The trade deadline is tomorrow. Do you anticipate making any moves? I mean, I think, you know, everybody checks in with each other. I think it's standard operating procedure. You'll have the professional politicians in this league that you'll all hear about it on the national media, but, you know, I, you know, never say never. I'm sure Terry will do his due diligence just like every other GM in the league. So, we'll see. Last night, going back to the question about Gilmore, with Shaq and Gilmore, this defense, this Carolina defense changes, and I was just curious kind of what you saw, how they impact the game. I mean, I know we see the interceptions and stuff like that. Yeah, you know, they're quality players that have played a lot of meaningful snaps in the NFL, and they're good players and they're smart, and there are some things that they do that you maybe get an inexperienced guy on that they're just, they're calm under pressure. And it's the same thing for any team. When you have good veterans that can play and they know what to do, they can definitely have an impact, and there's a ripple effect on them and everybody else. And so that's what, and it's only, there's no shot at anybody else. It's just the truth, and it's a credit to the guys. I have a lot of respect for veterans in this league, guys that played well for a long time, and those are two guys that do it. And so, you know, we're a better team when Matt Ryan plays, and that's no knock on anybody else. That's the truth. What can you all do to get Russell Gage more involved after yesterday? I mean, there's plenty of things, but again, a lot of times it's the coverage, and you know, he's got to do his job, too, to get open. I mean, I don't, you know, if you want to be a high-volume drop-back team and lose a lot of games and pass some stats, okay, great. But I got faith in Russell, and so, you know, there's some things that we all got to do better. It's like everybody on offense. We got to execute better than we did yesterday. So again, those are old narratives and stats in a heavy drop-back game, and you know, lose, who cares? The only goal is to win the football game, and we'll find every way possible to try to do that week after week, and we got to find a way to get as better, as sure as there's some other things we can do, but he's got to do his part as well. You said earlier that everything mis-opportunities are frustrated with, but is there one thing that you, when you put that on offensively that you just sat there and said, wow. Look, the game doesn't change. You got to win the line of scrimmage. When you don't win the line of scrimmage, it doesn't matter what you call. Like I said, you can call shot after shot, and your quarterback's going to get throttled when you don't win the line of scrimmage. And if you come one-dimensional and you're playing a really good front, which most weeks you do, and Caroline's got a good front, it's going to be ugly, and your quarterback's going to get hit. So you try not to make it obvious, and you still got to find ways when you lose the line of scrimmage. It's hard to win. Not saying you can, but it's hard to win. You said you have a good idea of what the Saints are going to be doing, and you also have Dallas coming up in two weeks, and when it comes to run defense, what do you tell this group about, hey, have a sense of urgency to not let what happen against Caroline? There's a lot of things. You can tweak things. You know, some of the things the way you want to play certain combinations, maybe schematically, you can certainly change things up personal. So all options are on the table. How do you... Obviously New Orleans right now, with James being out, he's maybe the truest on a quarterback potentially that you might see. How do you prep for that? You prep for Trevor? I worked with Trevor for a little last year. He was our emergency QV on the practice squad, and the day he went down there, his wife was going into labor in Nashville. Trevor's a good guy, a smart player. You know, obviously he played last night or yesterday afternoon and played well. And then I'm sure they'll have to take him back and, you know, they got to expose the package when he's out there. So that's probably what it'll be. And then a heavy dose of Kamara in Ingram. Appreciate it, guys.