 Coach, just your thoughts on the end of the season and the game. And without your upset, it's a fine touchdown, too. No, look, Led, and obviously, like I said, nobody wants the end of the season like that. But credit to them, they made the play, certainly the second half, got out of hand. You can do whatever you want. I just gave them my opinion about it, but it doesn't take away the fact that they beat us in that second half. They took advantage of our turnovers and they hit some shots. 17-17, got the ball out of the start. What was your advantage on the third down or the second half? Yeah, they were playing kind of a two-man trap covers. And obviously, the guy was in there and just lost sight of him. They made a play. And then, do you want to move forward with the team here? Or is there a possibility, a lot of speculation about it? Sure. It's many a times. We know the industry we're in. Love doing what I'm doing. But also, like Led told me, many a times. I mean, this is the industry we're in. Love coaching. Obviously, that wasn't the result we wanted today. How's the season going? Look, we just finished the game. Mike, I understand the questions. Appreciate them. Like I said, I love doing what I do. After the Saints went ahead, you had a third one and you took a deep shot. We did. And they didn't work and they scored on second thoughts. Well, you know, obviously, high inside 2020, at that point in the game, certainly, you can go for it. You can have everyone to look at the numbers. So clearly, that was a big momentum shift. Took a risk, didn't work. They took advantage of it. Well, in each job, you get a lot of confidence. I'm not going to give a state of the union right now on everything that's happened in the last three years. The situation, like I said, the season just ended, Mike. Obviously, it wasn't the result we needed today. And clearly, the second half got out of hand, credit to Norwin's. Do you feel that Desmond's third quarter rather deflated in the team? I wouldn't call it deflated. I mean, you know, turn the ball over. It's never on one person. You know, they credit it in. They made the play. They hit a contested catch. I believe the one that popped up to the Lavey. And then they got another deep shot after that to your question about the third and one in the momentum shift. So those are two big explosive plays right there. And like I said, they made the plays. They made us pay off the turnovers. And that really was a story, certainly, the second half. And Tyler, Taylor, what made you do that? He just wasn't going to be able to move well. And so, you know, kind of how the Chicago game ended. It was he was in pain, tried to go. You know, that's what we had the contingency plan. Thought, you know, clearly the first half came out and hit some plays, executed it. The credit to New Orleans, they held the ball a lot in the first half, so the score was 17-17. We didn't have the ball very long. And so, defense was out there a long time. And then, you know, turned the ball over, they get the ball a couple of times in short field with the interception, the fumble. And they turned them all into points. Put a long run since August and turning camp. What would you tell these guys after the scene? Yeah, look, these guys have been such a privilege to work with these guys. They've worked extremely hard all season. You know, we've clearly come up short. But I appreciate the hell out of them. Love coaching this team. Well, yeah, I mean, literally, the day I was just trying to give Logan some reps. And, you know, it wasn't like a benching of it. I was just trying to get Logan some reps, some game reps, where the score was. And obviously, you know, they had the long interception return right there. And so, yeah, I mean, that's been part of the journey, certainly. Credit to Des, he came out. I thought he opened the game well. Those guys have been fun to coach, put it in one word. I mean, anytime if clearly you want to be playing the postseason and getting the postseason, you know, you want to be the last team there. So when you're not, you know, that's whatever, there's 31 of our teams that are not going to win the Super Bowl. And, you know, your goal when you get in the camp, everybody wants to get in the postseason and wants a shot at it. When you don't do that, nobody feels great. Art, this was Kallase's last game in the end. He's a great player. Hopefully, he ends up, gets called into Canton, Ohio. Certainly, he's a special player. It's been awesome to work with him. The fourth thing to go through with Des, when you just appointed him, was just to be able to place it? No, no. It's just a private conversation between the scheme. Look, didn't execute. So, obviously, we came up short. We had plenty of opportunities before that. They were. Look, they can do whatever they want. There's no rules against it, you know? Like I said, we didn't stop them in the second half. They can do whatever they want. I can, there's what it is, Josh, you know? So, like I said, we tats off them, you know, they kicked our, you know what, in the second half, they made us pay and took them out of the turnovers. That's their prerogative. It's also my prerogative to tell them how I feel. That people like that or not, oh well. But like I said, credit to them. I mean, they do whatever they want there. What did you tell them? Every season, it takes its twists and turns. I mean, you're just, every week, you're trying to improve. You're trying to win the games and stay relevant and get into the postseason. Obviously, we didn't do that. Coach, how frustrating is it when you see the office move like it was early then, you know, the return home came and they weren't able to sustain it? Yeah, I mean, obviously, you know, happened too much this year. I mean, you see flashes of it, but their job is to consistently do it, and we didn't do it. You know, oh, you don't need to apologize. Dennis is a great coach. All right, thank you. Thanks, coach. I found out that, you know, Coach, your major decision that you were going to start, tell them where we'll be able to go. The thing was, what, 1030, you know, whenever they made them, when you went out, did a workout, came back, you know, said that I was going today. So, like I said, just been preparing all week as if I'm the starter. And, you know, obviously, that time came. Yeah, I mean, we were able to get up there, go fast, and just play within ourselves. You know, that's what we did in the first half. We went out, had our first two drives, was able to get points on the board, was able to move the ball. And then came out of the second half, came out a little flat. Obviously, the pick didn't help. You know, they trapped me into a trap corner. I never saw it on the out route to Kyle. You know, just got to be able to check the ball down there. And I think, you know, that's kind of where you felt the momentum switch a little bit on the pick. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, yeah, it was just a clear out route by Drake. You know, I saw the leverage that DeMario had. Sorry, I had saw the leverage DeMario had, which he had inside leverage on Kyle was out breaking routes, so I thought it was good. And that corner kind of dropped off of Drake's route. And, you know, saw what was coming to Kyle and obviously jumped it. Yeah, I mean, obviously, you know, it's not the way anyone, you know, would want it to go. But there's a lot of good things to learn from. Both the good and the bad of the season. There's a lot of things that I can go back, learn from, correct, get better at. And it's only going to help me in the long run. So, you know, things like I said, didn't go the way that we expected it to go. The season, this game, this year. But, you know, I think at the end of the day, we all learned and we all grew and we all got better. No, Coach already, you know, means the world to me. He's, you know, given me every opportunity to go out there and be myself. And, you know, at the end of the day, that's the biggest thing is, you know, he wants everyone to just be themselves. And so, you know, he's a great coach, a great guy, and I'm excited for us. Yeah, like we said, obviously it's tough. You know, we didn't want to, you know, end the season that way. But like you said, you know, this is a resilient team. We're a team who never gives up. A team who never quits. Who's never out of it. And, you know, like we said, there's plenty of things that we could go back on offense, even special teams all the entire year to not get us in this situation, not get us in this point that we could be better at. Yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, yeah, I would love for a coach to be back. I'd love for, you know, everyone to be back on the same team. You know, at the end of the day, you know, that's not in my control. That's not on anyone else's control. Coach is controlling, you know, we don't control that. We control, we can control. And that's a show up to work every single day and get better. Thank you. Thank you.