 Love the way that he competed, loved it, and got to eliminate the mistakes. I think that the one there to Josh, I thought that the protection kind of dictated that throw, that miss, and then the other one just to have to make a better decision. But love what he was able to do after that and just competed and finished and kept his eyes down field and just got to take care of the football. Yeah, I thought it was okay. I mean, yeah, it was it was good. It was good, you know, they had the one drive there and you know, I think that that has to be better. But you know, that was the we allowed him into the red zone and we didn't force him to kick a field goal. So during the regular season, when they get in the red zone, you're going to have to try to force him to make kicks. What went into the decision for Diller to play as long as he did? Head coach's decision. What did you see from him tonight and just his progress to this point? Well, I didn't play last week, but it was cool to see him be able to run through a couple catches and have a good day, I think just a consistency and a volume and a lot of the details for these young receivers. And this is the thing that I keep seeing. But I thought it was a good game for him. It was an important game for him to, you know, had a good week of practice. So we'll take a look at the film, but just, I would say, continue on that path and clean up some of the little details. But it was good to see him show up down the field tonight. You're going to get Badgley, some good volume of chances. How much, what do you take from what he did? Well, I mean, we've got to make him, but I thought he bounced back. And we'll take a look at it and work through his performance and see what that looked like and then go from there, just like we will everybody else. But disappointed and I know he would have liked to have that one back. But it's unfortunate. The fact, I know you guys prioritize kind of knocking the football lose from the quarterbacks too. I think you got two or three of those tonight. Good sign as you get ready for the regular season. Yeah, I mean, we have to, you know, if we're going to keep turning the football, we better create more than what we're giving away. You're hoping to get more than three out of Ryan or just just like that unfolded with the three stop. Just three. My league's ability to kind of come back from those mistakes, those errors in compete, like you said, that a sign of the development you were really hoping I think, I mean, you're going to throw some interceptions in this league and to go back out there and again, I don't know if Malik's going to tell you this, but we had called the play and maybe he didn't hit him earlier. And you come over as a coach, sometimes you say, hey, that was open. And you maybe chase it and you have to know if it's not there, it's not there. And so we try to do that in practice. It's going to be, I hope we can learn from this. We try to do it in practice with the ball to Nick Westbrook. We try to do it from the game and come back in the scrimmage. And we had two guys drop underneath Nick and try to run the same play. And he kind of threw it into coverage. I wasn't intercepted, but we told him, hey, just because we're trying to come back and correct it and make sure we can move on, if it's not there, it's not there. So that was another case of that. And we'll have to make sure that just because we say it was open one time and we call it again, doesn't guarantee that it's going to be open the next time. But I felt there was a competitiveness and guys were working hard for him, especially there in the second half. We have to start faster. That's obvious. How do you care Jackson did to kind of help himself to replace Phillips while he's out? Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't say, yeah, replacing Kyle or anything like that. I think he just, I thought he had a good showing. I thought the play extension and the ball coming in there in the end zone and being able to go up and catch it and high point it, catch it in front of your eyes and probably nitpicking, probably could have returned the one that he fair caught on the 10. But that's why I want to try to give him another opportunity there late in the game and got north and south. And we started on the 40 yard line, 16 yard return. It's just like Trump or and Pico coming in late to camp making an impact and the preseason game they're showing up well enough to make some tough decisions for a guarding defensive line there. Yeah, that's the whole idea. You know, try to create as many decisions and competition at each spot. And I mean, Michael keeps showing up. Pico finds a way to get to the game, banged up, knows how important he's a veteran. He knows how important these games and these evaluations are. But, you know, Michael gets in there and shows up and it's productive. And has great play speed. Murphy getting another sack, obviously, you know, the consistency in games. You've kind of seen that with him. Anything that surprised you with his growth throughout camp to this point? No, I mean, I think that, you know, that's again, it's a full group. You know, there's a bunch of guys there that are competing for spots. We've got, you know, a couple guys that, you know, we know we're going to be here. And so that group behind there has been competitive and, you know, Caleb's continued to work and develop. I'm bottled up to let out, what would you think of what he was able to do out there and what it bodes for coming up? Bottled up to let it, like you liked how he played, is that what you're saying? I think you probably liked how he played. Yeah, I wouldn't have phrased it the way you phrased it, but I thought that. Danico is a, I just like, he's an old soul. He is a, you know, no-nonsense type guy. I mean, he has a just earn everything mentality from the time that, you know, probably he got to college and then was undrafted and he's fought for everything and, you know, try to tell our young players, this is a great example. You know, you guys should try to emulate him. And so we also try to take care of him a little bit and get him what he needs. And but, but he shows up and he'll, he'll fight and compete and, you know, love that he's here. What's final preseason game like for you, Mike? You guys busted a 40-year-old offseason. Now the process starts the next couple of days about saying goodbye to some of these guys. Well, man, I think that's part of it, Jimmy. You know, as a player, you know, haven't been through it. And then certainly as a coach, you try to be as respectful knowing that, as respectful as you can knowing that you're not going to be able to keep everybody. You try to be as honest as you can about, you know, why it didn't work or what may happen in the future or guys that we want to work with on the practice squad or, you know, it's, it's part of our game. And, you know, it's something that I think, you know, everybody tries to do as respectfully as possible. We all have to start faster, start better. Yeah, I mean, I guess we're trying to figure out guys that can play swing tackle and guys that can play inside and give us the best eight on game day. That's what I'm trying to do. We come off the field, we talk to Tim, we talk to Charles, and we try to figure out what they're trying to do to this. We try to figure out what we're going to try to do the next drive and understand that we can keep working through it and we can come back to stuff. You've got a lot of work in the preseason, all three games. I mean, how do you feel like that helped you kind of progress as a quarterback? I think it was cool just to get back out there with Pazz on and being in live game situations, understanding that we just got to keep converting, getting first downs, understanding when we need to, you know, take the loss and punt and just to keep figuring things out, you know. Did you walk us through the touchdown to Kieros? Initially, he wasn't open. I scrammed it out to the right and found him in the back of the end zone or the front pylon. Did you feel like you have done a better job of putting bad plays behind you? You threw a couple picks, but you responded with a couple long drives after that. How much is that, just forgetting what happened before and is that something that wasn't easy at first? I mean, more than anything, you just want to try to be imperfect. You know, I was trying to be perfect and you can't be perfect. It's not a perfect game and you got to understand that people in defense get paid too and it's going to be about who continues to keep going after the mistakes and who fights for the longest and the hardest. Well, like you guys said, a 90-yard drive and another 83-yard drive, how much do you enjoy just that time in the huddle on long drives along the way just marching down the field? It's awesome because you see those guys want to finish it out. You see those guys want to fight. You see the defense getting tired and you just try to do your best to let those guys know, like, hey, let's do this. Like, let's finish this off. You know what I mean? Let's get points here. You've landed on the offensive line for three weeks now, too. Well, how much have they improved here during the course of the season? Oh, they've grown leaps and bounds, you know? And that's just, you know, for the hard work they put in, watching the film, correcting it and just staying on the same page and continuing to stay positive and keep working. The touchdown pass that you threw to Chester, is that an example, maybe, of a play where last year you might have just took off and run with it with open field in front of it, but you kept your eyes down the field and found it open again? I'm not sure I would compare it to last year. We got new offense, but I think in that situation, if I had somebody, you know, slightly covered, I might have took off. If I seen those man coverage, but I liked Julius on that and he's been making good catches for us, so I gave him an opportunity. It's pretty clear. I think the most important thing has been really figuring out those mistakes and trying to correct them and not taking, you know, weeks and months to correct something, maybe taking, you know, a few moments and understanding what's trying to get put towards me and how can I fix it, you know? The part of your position is taking punches. You had the one turn over and you went on the touchdown right the next time you put us a ball. You had the second turn over and you went right back on the field to score together. I mean, that's just the, you got to be a gold fish. You got a short-term memory of your position? Short-term memory for sure. Each play, really, because you just can't, you can't be worried about the last play and execute the play that you're in right now. So that's something I had to work on. So I think there's a lot of stuff to clean up. I think there's a lot of work. I'm proud of the guys and the way they fought throughout the whole preseason. Just people, you know, guys down and other guys stepping up. I think it's been awesome that people get opportunities and it's just been cool. What kind of things did you do to work on short-term memory and putting those mistakes behind you? What does that process look like from, you know, drafting to Malik today? Time, that's all, more than anything. Just time and understanding what this league is about, you know.