 All right, guys. Where did it really start to fall apart? You know, it was early. I thought we had a first two drives, but pretty good. Moved the ball down there, had opportunities, knew coming into it that it's an explosive offense we were going against. We had to capitalize, couldn't convert the third downs in the red area on the first two drives, and couldn't convert the fourth down. And from there, it got ugly quick. But days like today happen, and it's disappointing. I thought they played very well. I thought we played poorly. And when you do that, you're going against a good football team and get ugly quickly. But we've got to put it behind us. That's part of being a professional and being mentally tough is when you get knocked down, you've got to get back up quick. And we've got a Thursday night game this week. And we've got to have a great attitude getting into the building tomorrow so we can play our best Thursday night. Usually a college theory, but was there any sort of hangover from last week and the way you guys won last week? I don't think so. Typically, you see that when the practices aren't good or the attention to detail is not there. I thought we prepared pretty well during the week. We just didn't get the job done. And we didn't play up to the way that we're capable of. And so again, it happens it's a long season. It counts just one, no matter how ugly it is. It counts just as one loss. And we've got to put it behind us and get back to work tomorrow. What does it say about the offense that there wasn't a receiver that caught a pass until I think it was 11 minutes in the third quarter? Well, I mean, we didn't play well anywhere. So it's not about any one position across the board. We all didn't take care of our business. And we can do better than that. And we need to. We need to do better than that moving forward. Owner Arthur Blake said he wanted you all to be competitive this year. This was the first time you all weren't able to have a game. How do y'all try to move forward from a non-competitive game? Well, I think you understand it just counts one. As ugly as it is, we get 17 of these opportunities. And today is one in the loss column. But we still got eight more chances to go out there. And I think we're better than we played today. And we just need to play up to the standard that we're capable of doing. And again, Thursday, does that help that it's right in front of you here? You don't have a long week to get ready for another game? Yeah, I think we've got no other option than to view it as helping. And I think one of the things, as we get on this flight and we start to make our way back, I know for me it's on to New England and trying to take a look at what they're doing, get a jumpstart on them, and whether it was win or loss, that's got to be the mindset. And maybe it comes at a good time. We've got to flush this one out and just get back to work. This was your lowest pass away since game two in the Marnie-Kiffin game in 0-8. I remember that one, too. It was ugly. Yeah, hopefully it'll be another 13 years until I have another rating like that. That's kind of the way I view it. It's one of the days that just, it wasn't for us. We didn't play well. I didn't play well. And you got to get back to work. And trust me, I really believe that we're going to get back there next week, play really well. Do you spend any time at all on this tape, or is it just gone because you have the Patriots come up? No, you definitely take a look at what we did today and the corrections that we have to make. I always think there's good learning opportunities from days like today. And they're wasted. A day like today is wasted if you don't learn from it. And so I'll definitely look at it and make sure we're making the corrections we need to make. I have to ask if you think there was any factor at all in having a defensive coordinator on the other side? So with such intimate knowledge of you and this offense, did that add an effect? And did you have a chance to talk to Dan? I saw Dan briefly before the game and just gave him a hug and said, good luck today. And I'll catch up with you at some point after. But Dan's credit to them, credit to him and credit to their defense. I thought he did a great job putting those guys in position to be successful. And their guys made plays. So I thought Dan coached a really good game. You think you all have more successful success getting opening as man coverage today? He's been playing a lot of man. So clearly you knew that would come before you took the game? Yeah, we've got to do a better job than we did today of creating separation, being accurate with the ball and protecting. I think across the board, whether it's man or zone, we've got to do a better job. In your experience, what does it take to keep a loss like this from hanging over and leading into the next week? I think that the longer you play, you get better perspective and keep harping on it. It's just one. It just counts one, no matter how ugly it is. It just counts as one in the win, loss column. And so really good teams, really good players are the guys that can move on from success or move on from disappointment and get back into working with the right mindset to get better and to play their best the following week. And so that's what we need to focus on. If there hasn't been offensive consistency necessarily this year? It's a good question. If I had the answer, we'd be more consistent. But I mean, I don't have a good answer for you. Is that maybe the frustrating part of all of this? Like you could put up 31 week and then three or six, which has happened before. It's always frustrating when you put up three. I think that the expectation is to come in and be explosive and score points and do whatever we need to do in order to win the football game. And when you have a day like today, it's definitely frustrating, but they happen. And you've got to find a way to be better the following week and consistency would be good for us. If we were just saying it all year, consistency, we'd like to be more consistent. But we certainly weren't today. You said, and Arthur said it too, that you felt like this was a good week to practice. Were there any signs throughout the week, because you've been doing this long enough, were there any signs that said maybe this could potentially be the outcome? I don't think so, I really don't. And as part of sport is that the ball bounces and the game is played and things happen and it gets out of your control. But I think, I constantly arp on good process and I thought the process was good. We need to stay in that and be strong enough to understand that good process ultimately leads to more consistent results. And sometimes it doesn't go that way, but you have to stay in that pocket and prepare really well. All right, thank you.