 Ryan, I know you'll obviously have time to adjust the field, but as you walk out of here today, how many Muadakotas and ifs are there in your mind about this game? You have to go back and look at it, but obviously it wouldn't execute well enough in a critical situation. It didn't score when we were down on the red zone. That obviously hurt us. You know, moved the ball early well and then stalled out in the red zone. So we've got to be able to score when we get down there. Battled back, you know, probably the guys we battled through. In the second half, you know, we were able to go tie it up in a critical situation. Defense got a big stop there in overtime to give us a ball back, give us a chance. And, you know, we didn't execute well enough as we got down into the field. You guys have been really good in the red zone throughout your time here, but this here seems like you're struggling. What is going wrong with wiring you guys as efficient in the red zone as you know? There's a couple reasons. You know, I tough to pinpoint one area or one group or anything. You know, it's been one thing here, one thing there. You know, bad snap, missed opportunity, you know, bad throw, drop, you know, it's been everything. So we have to just, as a group, be able to clean those things up, come together, and all execute and make plays. I mean, you never anticipate the protection issues that you guys would have today and you've been really in the season to this point? I mean, you never anticipate that. Obviously, we had a ton of respect coming in from this front. The way they played on tape showed up, you know, the way they pushed the pocket and got after the passer. You know, knew it was going to be a physical tough game up front. But, you know, you never go into a game thinking they're going to take a bunch of hits or anything like that. Obviously, it helped get your strong receivers back. But how important, this is an offense as a team for you guys to maybe try to find some consistency where this is kind of who we are, you do it weekend and week out, don't have games like this. Yeah, of course, that's the name of the game, right? I mean, you want to be consistent weekend and week out. It's a long season and we have a lot of football in front of us, but have to be able to play consistent football weekend and week out no matter who's out there. Which we've done at times, but not consistent enough. So, I think that's the key is being able to find that consistency. As far as the aperture of the seam, did you think that might be the winning play? Yeah, when I let it go, I thought we had a good shot there. But obviously, we weren't able to make that. Has it been tough to find consistency with so many guys in and out of the lineup and it just seems to keep getting worse each week? I mean, it's football. I mean, it's obviously tough whenever you lose guys that are starting lineup, but every team in the league is going to face that at some point. You know, guys are going to get injured and not be able to play. So, you have to be able to go play consistent football when you do have guys kind of rolling in there. Do you feel like on some of those sacks you may have had an opportunity to get rid of the ball a little bit quicker? Yeah, definitely. I was one early in the red zone. It was totally on my fault. They were in a man pressure look. You know, it's typically, they peel the pressure with the back coming out of the back field and just wide open the flat. They didn't peel. So, that's where the ball's got to go. Anticipated them peeling, but got to make sure. So, that was 100% on me for sure. What was it about the McNichols screen that was making it so effective? The pass rush was getting upfield. You know, I think that's, you know, one thing you want to hit whenever the pass rush is coming off the football like that is hit a screen behind them. So, we definitely made some big plays there. Do you get the last one you guys ran they have and they finally figured out that just one guy making a really good play? Yeah, it's tough to say for me. You know, I'm sitting and then trying to drift and find the back. Looked like it was the backer who just ended up making a good play on it. What was it feeling like riding? You guys had a great drive. It's hot. Send it to the OT. What was kind of feeling there? Even after you lose the coin toss about how you thought this would play out? Yeah, I had total confidence on defense that we were going to get a stop and get the ball back. You know, even as they marched it on the field, they just kept that faith that we were going to get a stop and defense. They did. I mean, they blowed up on the one yard line and I got us a ball back. So, as an offense, we have to find a way to execute and put points on the board there. Can you take us through that drive? It seemed like obviously a couple of things went wrong early, but it seemed like early maybe there wasn't a ton of urgency, but then late you were up against the clock. Just how did you manage the whole drive in an overtime there? Yeah, we had four minutes to go. So, you know, we didn't need to be in a two minute mode there. We had a lot of offense at that point and we did. We were able to hit some runs. Derek just picked up some big first downs and moved the ball. So, you know, I don't think time wise we'd go into two minutes, you know, at the four minute mark or anything like that. We had plenty of time to run our offense. We just didn't execute as that drive got down the field. Was the call coming in at the delay or what led the delay on that drive? Yeah, I gave the leg. I don't know exactly what happened up front. Didn't see it. They were making changes in the call or something. And I didn't see him not see it, you know. So, I thought I was waiting for the football and we didn't get a snap there. So, we had to have a cleaner operation.