 Morning, Mike. Morning, Teresa. Have you had a chance to look at the film? And if so, what did maybe dogs do that may have impressed you more than what you thought originally during the game? Well, I think there was some operate. I mean, a guy that has just been here pretty much just to eight or nine days, a week and a half, just the operation, the understanding, got us into some good plays, made some mistakes, liked to have a few of those back. I thought he invested in some completions, was able to get the ball out of his hand. And I thought he made some really good throws on third down. We had the situation there at the end of the half, which is good to be able to get that ball over there to trailing and get us some points there before the end of the half. So a lot of positives, a lot of things that we'll have to improve on and see where we go next week. Mike, what kind of goes into that decision as you evaluate both quarterbacks? Well, I think in the end, it's the same. Who gives you the best chance to win? To win one game, that's where we're at. That's the only thing that matters is winning one game, getting healthy, getting rested, getting recovered, and then winning one game, and finding out who's going to do that. And they probably both will at some point in time. Wyatt, can you take us back through the process of the decision to sign Josh site unseen off of a practice squad at the quarterback position? Because there's not a lot of game film on him from regular season. What made him worth the risk? I mean, I think you're just trying to evaluate what, when Ryan's unavailable at that point in time and now going forward. What the vision that you have for the position, how do you think you can have somebody come in here and learn and work with? Went through a bunch of names. Went through a bunch of conversations. And that's who we ended up with. And excited that he's here. And I thought he took advantage of his opportunity. And we'll see where that leads. Did anybody on the staff scouting wise or coaching staff have any prior connection to him to kind of give you some insight on it? I don't think anybody coached him, per se. I think just the evaluations that we've had from him in the past and kind of what he's done in his ability to, you know, he had some veteran presence, not a whole lot of game experience, but certainly has been around and been in this league and was prepared. And that was something that was evident from an early point in time when he got here. With the production and the decisive this we saw last night, what makes the decision tough? I just want to make sure that we're, you know, every decision that we make, we want to try to put some thought into it and make sure that it's thought out and we'll see what goes after this weekend. As far as that decision going into yesterday, how much was it something that you may not have gotten from Malik, Willis, as opposed to just wanting to get dives out there to see what you. That was pretty much everything, you know. Make a decision and go from there. How much did downfield element in the passing game help last night? How important was to get some downfield shots? Well, I mean, it was, you know, huge for to be able to move the ball down the field and have Racy come down with it. And, you know, going to need to see some other guys that can go and, you know, make some plays or whether it's the the catch and runs we've seen those our ability to execute some of those plays that you get guys to the second level. Julius had a nice one of those and, you know, we'll continue to try to throw the ball down a field. We have to connect. You know, I thought trailing did his best to adjust to that ball. I think that there's some really cool things there. And fortunately, felt like the guy grabbed his left arm and, you know, he wasn't able to catch it. But for him to come back and, you know, not fall and not run out of bounds, you know, I thought he was in a great position to adjust to that ball. You know, we just need, you know, more of those. I'll start to worry, I guess, with the drops and what has to happen there. Other guys are simply catching the ball. Guys simply just have to catch the ball. I mean, I don't know, we had 19 jugs machines and everybody catches them on the jugs. You just, you know, when you go out there, you only get one opportunity sometimes and you have to hit it. And it's the same with situations on defense. You know, when a plays needed to be made, you know, to win, you have to make them. How much did the approach maybe of this week and having now a weekend to rest help get this team a little bit healthier for this final game? Well, I mean, it should. You know, it should. And again, I have a lot of appreciation for the way that everybody handled last week. I know it was different and unique, but it was the situation. And again, we can't avoid distractions. The only thing we can do is how we handle them. I thought everybody was prepared. I thought they played hard, not without mistake. I thought we beat ourselves too many times to win the football game. But, you know, I thought guys were ready to go. I thought they, you know, executed at times, you know, looked like exactly like we would. We needed to do to win. Just unfortunate that it wasn't consistent enough and we made too many mistakes. How crowded is the training room during a weekend off? Well, I mean, I think that the guys that need the treatment will be there. I mean, it's, you know, there's nothing more important than the health of the team. And if you can't play and you don't play, you know, you're expected to be in there in treatment. I'm sure there'll be a big group because everybody, you know, they want to feel better. They don't want to not feel well going into the biggest week of the season. So, I mean, you do get some of the, kind of the big names back that rested the other night. How much of a psychological lift does that provide to? I mean, I think it can. I mean, I think, you know, again, this is about going out and performing. So, the players that go out there have to perform, have to do their job, have to do their job well, not just show up and walk out there. That won't be enough. David Long would be eligible to return after four weeks. Is there a chance he could get activated into his window this week? Yeah, we better get to it here before too long. So, hopeful that maybe he does and, you know, he can try to see if he can help us through a week of practice. You got any indication from the league on when you'll play and, I guess, your schedule will be dictated by whether Saturday or Sunday. Yeah, I would imagine that that's going to go through Monday night. So, based on however that Monday night game goes, we'll be ready to play whenever they want us to play. Kind of, I guess, a big decision. You only have the one IR remaining. You know, is it certainly, you know, assuming David Long is ready to go, is it he's the guy? Yeah, man, I think you're kind of running out of options. I would say, like, Landry, if you're talking about Harold Landry, he's not going to be coming back. About the challenge with Jacksonville. Why are they laughing at you? You know what I mean? I'll laugh at you. Just ask the question. What is the challenge, Mike? I guess, I guess Jacksonville's second time around, so what you saw. Well, the challenge is just try to do some of the things that we did really well, which was, you know, have nine explosive gains on offense, move the football, not turn it over, not make some very critical mistakes in the way that we handled the football, not give up X plays, not allow them to catch short gains that turn into 20 or 30 yards, catch and runs. I mean, if they beat you, they beat you, but not beating ourselves, you know, trying to affect the quarterback. And again, that's by getting there, forcing them off the spot. That's by tipping passes. That's like doing some of those things a little bit better, you know, and making sure that we're not beating ourselves. There's a lot of good things from that tape, close football game. I mean, we're winning the football game on their side of the 50, and we turn it over, gain another first down on an X play into the red zone, turn it over, you know, then we're backed up, don't execute a blocking assignment. The quarterback gets the ball stripped out defensively. We give up a third and two for a catch and run touchdown. A lot of those things that just really not making them earn it, and we're just making mistakes there. And if they earn it and they beat us, then that's what they do. So many guys that were unavailable last night and other guys maybe were not completely familiar with what's going on. How much do you appreciate the way Kevin Byrd played last night? Thank them countless times for his leadership throughout the week, his performance. You know, again, we need our best players to play good for us to win. And it was a winning performance. Just with ball production, I thought he tackled well. I thought he communicated and, again, gave us a presence there, not only in the game, but throughout the week. This six-game streak that you have of losing, like, how tough is it to flip that switch and go out there and do what you have to do this upcoming week against Jacksonville? Well, I mean, I think we've been through this, whether you win six or lose six. It doesn't matter really what you did last week. It's not going to matter what you did yesterday. We just have to play better. And we've seen it happen in this league numerous times throughout the year, throughout this season, last season. There's only one game that matters, and that's this one. Any chance that the Raven or Zach could get into the mix for left tackle for the finale? I think we'll look at everything, but I think we see a lot of things differently. So we'll continue to try to give ourselves the best chance to succeed. I think we all kind of just have to make sure we understand what we're looking at when we look at it. And nobody's blocking perfectly. Nobody's running the ball. Nobody's throwing it perfectly. But we're just trying to make sure we get the guys in the right place. How much, I know the pass pressure wasn't great, but with Trey and Roger, is there a technique breakdown that's hurting on the end? A technique. Grab the grab around the waist down the field. That's why I'm not coaching that technique. I think Roger is an aggressive player. And I think he'll start to get some of those calls. We just need maybe our receivers start getting some of those calls where we throw our hands up and I don't know. But yeah, we can't. We got a challenge down the field. Roger did at times. They tried him down the sideline. The guy covered on the side. I think he just was an aggressive player. Trey, I don't have an answer for you, Paul. I don't. Andrew Adams, how much did you appreciate how you came in here? Well, I made it just come in here from another team and learn a system really quickly. Played a bunch of positions for us. Had some production. Played through a lot of pain and bumps and bruises and wrist and this and that. And it meant something to him. It meant a lot to him to have this opportunity and disappointed that he won't be able to help us here going forward. But we'll see where things go in the future. But he did everything that we asked him to. And I think he did everything that he could do to take advantage of his opportunity. What's the message to the team this week? We'll kind of stew on it a little bit. But we'll get these guys back. We'll get them rested. I think just looking at it right now, that everything that happened, everything that everybody's saying, the good, the bad, none of it matters. The only thing that matters is how prepared we are, how ready we are to go down there to execute. And then ultimately, how we perform on game day with a lot on the line. Practice schedule and all once the league decides if you're playing Saturday or Sunday. If it's Saturday, then we'll make Tuesday or Wednesday. And if it's Sunday, Wednesday gets to stay on Wednesday. Performance to whether some holes that he could have hit or did he get to a pretty solid job in his first start there? I wouldn't say there was a ton of room. I thought the best run was being physical. So yeah, there's some things we have to block better and make some more and make some guys miss and go from there. But yeah, I mean, there was some pressure and movement and things that we have to get cleaned up, kind of get into the rhythm of the run game. That's something that we have to be able to do, whether it's zone scheme or gap scheme, getting some of those things going.