 Like I guess you just saw the guy with the telephone. I told him it was an honor to coach him. I felt like we left that locker room before the game as a family. We need to stay a family when we leave it after the game. I'm proud to say that I coach him. Appreciate their efforts. There was a lot of guys that were battling through, beat up, banged up. And I felt like they fought. I can't point with that stretch, you get the ball back at 21-17. How big was that stop from them? And how much pressure do you feel going against them to score with your offense, considering what they have? I felt like we got off to the start that we wanted in all three phases. But I think when you play teams like this, or teams that are good as the Chiefs, as explosive as they are, you kind of knew that they were going to make a run. Again, I'm not going to say that that three and out was the difference in the game. We punted down there, and we just couldn't had some stops that we didn't get. Quarterback was able to scramble in that series. In a perfect world, yeah. Did I say, Arthur, hey, this has to be the last drive of the half? Absolutely. But that didn't happen. Doesn't mean the game was over. I felt like we still battled and competed. But that certainly was a big series for them. What did you feel like it was the key to their success against Barak as compared to what everybody else failed to do? You know, I'd have to look at it, and again, just being in another seat, I don't think we were able to run as many snaps and get things going. It didn't break a big one. But I felt like it was efficient. It was very efficient in the first half. And then they put some long drives together to kind of get to chew up some clock there in the third quarter. I'd have a series. Looked like you're going to have a fourth one, and then the penalty ends up making it, taking you back. Would you have gone for it? Do you think it was just a fourth one in that situation? Well, it was probably a pretty good chance that we were going for it. But again, penalties are part of the game. You have to overcome them and make sure that we're focused on the situation, but it just didn't work out. What was it a matter? Being able to get home to your front four, what was happening to both of you? Well, I mean, it's all 11 guys. I mean, you're going to need all 11 guys to, you know, you're going to need a great call. You're going to need great execution. When they're operating like that, and there's times you try to blitz them, and then there's issues there just in coverage. Not as many guys in coverage. And then when he's able to hold the ball because they're trying to spy them, and then guys uncover. It's a challenge every play. I thought we had really some really nice snaps. And then again, we gave up some big plays. Give us some quarterback play extension that costs you. Can your speed be just too much to handle on a certain snap? Well, just being fast in itself isn't the answer. You have to be fast and talented. But there's ways to sometimes to defend the speed. I mean, they give them a lot of credit that they're talented. And we're trying to play certain coverages. They're working and redirecting. And they've seen a lot of double coverages by Kelsey and Hill. But we mixed in zone and mixed in man, tried to hit them. And again, I thought there were some good snaps. And there were some snaps that we certainly would like to have back. But they've a home surprise you're wondering about. Well, no, we watched it last week. It's just we don't make a play on them. And we were fully aware that he was healthy. And that was a dimension of his game. And just we didn't do a good enough job today. How do you set the expectation of what you want to achieve? The expectations have always been really high. Whether you're losing the AFC championship game, you win the Super Bowl. I want the expectations to be high. I know that's what Miss Amy wants. That's what John wants. And that's what I want. So I wouldn't change. However, we ended the season. The expectations are always high. There's always the suddenness that comes with the end. I don't know. I didn't prepare the speech after the game that I didn't know what the schedule was. I didn't know what time we would meet. I didn't know what they exit physicals. I mean, I didn't even bother to look at any of that. So I don't know. Just try to figure out, worry about the guys, worry about the players. I think they're health. The guys that finished this game that were kind of banged up. There were guys that didn't finish the game. I think that's, to me, the most important is the... You had a couple of guys... It's about the... You know, it's not... It's just isn't about how I cope, you know? I mean, it's about how the players cope. You know, there's a lot of guys in there. Every year is a new year. And again, it's not... My concern is about the players. You had a couple of chunky plays in the first half and in the passing game. Was there anything they did to kind of take that away so you liked the second half? Again, it's hard to figure. I mean, I think they started probably rushing a little bit better the way that the game, you know, and it got to be, you know, 18, it got to be three scores that, you know, they figured that they could probably pass rush and cut it loose a little bit. So, you know, you don't get down 18. You said that you were... You know, that they're not front runners. That, you know, when people, you know, have opinions and comments and games don't go the way we want them, they don't pout, they don't disappear, you know, because it's easy to listen to the noise sometimes that gets created in media and fans outside of influences. They stayed the course. They're mentally and physically tough. And again, that's part of the reason why I'm proud to coach them. A couple more. Second series in the second half. I think you guys have done 48.17. You've got four straight passes that they can have. It's easy to look back and then, you know, find sight, but could you or should you have stuck with Henry a little bit more on that drive? I don't. Yeah. I guess there's a lot of things we could have done differently. Coach, when you talked about you earlier, you really played, really liked you as a young coach. You said to someone you guys talked to a lot. I know this is not fun for you right now, but it's a little part of your respect for Henry and what he's been through as a coach for this long. Sure, yeah. Again, I try to be gracious in victory and gracious in defeat. Can't say enough about Andy, his family, the Hunt family, an organization I played for two years. Happy for Andy, happy for some of those players that I know on that football team. And they deserve to go play for the championship.