 Yeah, it's still in one piece. I didn't break anything up here either. I didn't go down. Matt, obviously much of the day was a frustrating offensive day. So what was it like to be able to come through there late? It's the last few drives. Yeah, I thought it was a grind most of the day. And I think it's a great learning lesson for a lot of our young players that sometimes in this league, that's the way it is. And you've got to find a way to get the job done. And I thought we battled. And then when it was time, you know, we stepped up, made the plays we had to make. And I thought the last two drives were clutch and really good for us. And a lot of different people making plays in those situations which is going to bode well for us moving forward. I'm curious on the sideline when that's going on, is your coach saying anything to you guys? Is he coming over to the bench when the offense comes off the field or messaging? Yeah, it's keep fighting. You know, and trying to clean up the things we need to clean up and just keep battling and keep fighting. And I thought Art did a great job of that the entire day. I thought the assistant coaches on the sideline did a great job of that. And we just had a belief that, you know, regardless of how tough it was going, we're going to make plays when we need it to. And, you know, that's a good thing for us moving forward. We have to have that belief as we continue to build as a team. Did the quarterback do a good job with that too? And especially before that last drive, going down for the field goal, what was your message? Yeah, I think the message was, you know, hey, we got to do our job. Whatever's called, whatever your responsibility is for that play, you need to do it. We don't need to do any more or any less. You just need to do your responsibility. And I thought guys, you know, tighten things up. We did a really good job of that coming in. Do you say anything in the huddle at the start of that drive? Or did you say anything? Right before we go out, that's exactly what I said. You know, we're going to win this game. All you got to do is your job and, you know, focus on whatever play call comes in, what your responsibility is, and then go do what the best you can. And I thought guys did a great job of that. Matt, what did they do early on to take Kyle away? And then there's two big catches late that help you get in position for the touchdown and the field goal. Yeah, I thought they had a nice plan to come out and try and keep things in front at different times. Two guys on Calvin and zone coverage and two guys over top where Kyle was not letting anything really down the field, trying to keep things in front of them, forcing us to check the football down and be patient. You know, but then we had some chances, you know, a third down situation where Kyle runs the crossing route and uses his big body that was a crucial third down conversion for us. And then, you know, really made a great play on the past interference call too. You know, when you have a big body guy like that and there's off schedule plays in the red area, you have confidence of giving guys opportunities, opportunity throws. And, you know, that set us up to finish that drive off. And then I thought the catch on the corner route, you know, on the last drive of the game really kind of that sealed the deal. It got us in position to run the football, take some time off the clock and allow Koo to go out there and knock it in. You mentioned belief a few times that every person's come from here. What was it like the last two weeks that, and what happened maybe to keep you believing? What was it that Harper was doing or that y'all were doing to say, okay, I'm going to keep believing, even though the results weren't here to lost our loss? Yeah, I think, you know, there was a lot of positive things that we had done and a lot of good on those tapes. There wasn't enough of it, but there were signs that showed that we can do this at a high level. And again, today wasn't perfect, but I think the mindset was right that we just felt like whatever came in, we were going to make the plays we needed to make at the end. And, you know, I think it's going to help us continue to believe that when it comes to fruition. You go out there and you make the plays and you win the games. And so it's definitely harder when the results aren't there. It becomes a little bit easier when you do make the plays and you get the result you want. And hopefully that's something we can build on as we move forward. Is there a way of doing that through messaging? Is he doing that through showing it on film? Is he like putting up signs like Ted Lasso? Like what's he doing? He's different from Ted Lasso. You know, he's definitely got a different approach than Ted Lasso, but there's no belief sign in there in the locker room that the guys tap. But he does it a number of different ways. You know, with messaging, showing the film, showing the good, showing the bad. But with the bad, showing how we can correct it. And, you know, making it constructive. And I think guys have taken that coaching to heart, the good and the tough, and tried to improve. And that's what we've got to continue to do as players. What put us in the locker room when you're giving the game ball over to Arthur and what was said and how did he react? Well, he gave out a number of game balls before. And it was cool to see him show appreciation for some of the behind-the-scenes guys that have really helped us. And I just think, you know, having been around a long time and knowing, you know, it's tough to win in this league. There's no doubt about it. And his first time doing it as a head coach, that's a special moment. And hopefully, you know, that's something that, you know, he'll always remember. This game up here and the way we won and how we did it. And that game ball is sometimes a nice little thing to have to remind you of that. And so he was fired up. You know, it was cool to see he was fired up in the locker room. Before he got in there, I understand he kind of gave everybody a hug. Coming off the field almost took you down with a hug. I tried to give him a shot, too, like a little something. He hugged me kind of hard. So I gave him a little something back. But I think we were both fired up. And you know, that's why you work as hard as you do. You know, you want to win football games. You want to celebrate with the guys after wins. And hopefully, we can do a lot more of that as we move forward. And what do you mean the guys that are kind of behind the scenes? I don't know if that's too secret inside baseball. But what do you mean by that? Yeah, I think you can ask Art about that. But some of the operations guys and equipment staff and guys like that that nobody knows. Nobody knows. But we all know. And we all appreciate. And they make our lives a lot easier. And certainly take a lot of strain off of us. And we're certainly thankful for everybody in our building. So is that as hard as you were hit all day than Arthur at the time? He's a big dude, man. He's a big guy. I wouldn't say that's the hardest I got hit, though. There were a few other ones. Have you seen him that animated or that excited? That's the first time we've won together. And so that's the first time I've seen that. I've seen him animate it. I've definitely seen that. But that was the first time I've seen it in a winning environment. So it's pretty cool. I heard there was some dancing. It was just when there was some dancing in the locker. There was no dancing for me. I didn't see any from Art either. But there's plenty of dancing across the board. Hey, what was the quarter rail drive kind of kickstarted that drive? What happened on that? So you mentioned Jake and quarter rail. Yeah, I thought both those guys, two of our very best players, in a critical situation going out there and making a play and an excellent timing route by CP to kind of set it up and then come back. And Jake doing a great job. He's one of the most athletic guys of just getting out there and getting enough of a piece to get it started. And I thought it was a really good call by Art and really good execution by those two guys. When do you think of the defense being able to hold them for just a couple of scores? Man, our defense played really well today. And with some guys down and AJ out and TJ stepping up, a lot of different people, stepping up and making plays. But they kept us in it. They really did. It was tough sledding for us on offense and our defense really kept us in it until the end. And I'm proud of their effort. Awesome, thank you. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. Thanks, Matt.