 start off in that first series, man, gave up three sacks, and you guys are kind of able to kind of don't turn game down by what went into the adjustments that y'all made or did y'all just say, hey, you got to do better? We definitely needed to do better, but we just, you got to keep your head down and just keep grinding and not ride the waves of a game. And it's not the way you want to start a game, and we know we need to be better on things. But in the moment, you can't get down on yourself. You got to just communicate with each other, respond. And I thought we did a good job about that, communicating the rest of the way out. I'm not sure about that. I just know Cordero is a explosive player. He's a great teammate. And all those guys, really, we love blocking form and just trying to give them opportunities to make plays. And that's your job, really, as an offensive lineman, is just make sure everybody's assignment sound, and those guys can go out there and be as explosive as they are. It's just, as an offense, you go in those four-minute situations, and you want to put the game away. And that's something that we're responsible for as an offense. But things happen, adversity strikes, and it's how you can overcome it as a team. And 100% confidence in the defense that those guys are going to go out there and make the play. And they did. And just you're grateful for them, and you have full confidence in them. But as an offensive guy, you don't want to put those guys in that situation. But again, when adversity strikes, those guys rose to the occasion. I just think there's a standard of which things need to be. And situational football is something that we practice every single day, and we try and be great at and try to win. And it's not always perfect, but I think there's a confidence in each other and a belief in this team that anytime we go out there, we can win. And the expectation is that we're going to win. And nothing else is good enough. And just with that mindset, there's great chemistry within our team as well. There's guys pushing for each other, happy for each other when a guy makes a play. They're celebrating everywhere, picking guys up. And I'm just grateful to be a part of it. It's been crazy. But I'm very grateful to play for an organization and for Mr. Blank and Coach Smith and Coach Quinn when my mom was diagnosed to be able to send me home. And I was able to be with her the last couple of weeks. And I was there Tuesday when she passed with my whole family and just very, very grateful for to be a part of an organization where I was able to go home and have those moments with her. And it's just really, really appreciative. And my whole family is to this organization and all the outreach that we've received from the people of Atlanta and just throughout, we're just really, really grateful. I just think we had a mentality that we knew it wasn't good enough last week. And we needed to go out there, and we needed to get it done. And we take pride in what we do as an offense and as an offensive line in realizing that short yardage, we need to get it done, goal line, we need to get it done. And I just think we did a good job as a team scoring in those opportunities. I mean, we can watch the film as always. Things are correct, but I think on the whole, we did a really good job just understanding the situation. And part of it is you're on a long drive. You're at 10 play or six play or whatever it is, realizing, okay, it's just not another play. This is a short yardage situation. This is a goal line situation. We need to go, we need to get this. And there's awareness to that and just keep grinding away at it. Awesome guys, thank you so much.