 Tendency there, conversion. I know we didn't ultimately put the defense back on the field, but they got to close games as well. And that's what a good team does. There's no panic. And our guys, I think it says a lot about the character of this team and this staff after the last couple of weeks, because we don't live and die on the day-to-day narratives. We keep trying to improve. And really proud of this team and the staff. Can you discuss quarter-real's play and 151-yard rush in the season-high for you this far? Yeah, and that's what good teams have to do. That's why you can live in all these narratives. And they're all BS if you don't continue to grow and improve. And we felt good about it, about the one game, regardless of what statistics and situations, whatever. We kept chipping away. And today was a great job by the entire offense running the football. Obviously, having the CP back adds an element. He's a warrior. He's a big physical presence. I can do a lot for us. And that's clear. It was good to have him back. Personnel by the player, Dalman, coming in at dinner, and Mikhail Walker at linebacker for Deion. Yeah, so that was a plan all week with Henny and Drew. And I thought Matt responded. That's not an easy thing to go through. And yeah, it was a little unconventional. But we thought it was best for our football team. And I thought it made us better. And we'll continue to do that. The guy's going to have to step up. It's a long season. Deion had something pop up at the end of the week. And that's what we developed, the roster. And I'm proud as hell of Mike Walker. He stayed ready all year. And he did a good job playing that role today. We felt good about it. Like I said, I mean, you can write conventional rules. Whatever. But we felt good about the rotation. We got a lot of trust in both Henny and Drew and the work they've done all year with Matt. So it is what it is. We felt good about it. And that's why we went with it. So, ball friend down, why did you not? Which one? You talking about their last play? I guess it was either being a second or last time you picked the ball off. It was when they were down and they were kicking with your ball. Mm-hmm. And they clocked the clock more than 1.10, which was exactly, did you take any time out there? Well, it depends on the advantage. I mean, you can make an argument either way. But they're going to get the ball after half. So, you know, they're going to time out. We're at advantage, I believe, of second 11, when I called it. It's incomplete. I believe they had a third and 11. They checked it down. We tackled them, watching to see if they were going to call a time out, seeing what they're going to do. You know, there was kind of some consternation on the sideline. So I think he was looking at me and thinking, I was going to call it. I was waiting, just playing the game. Because I felt with two timeouts, obviously, we threw an interception. I thought we had plenty of time to go down and score a field goal. You know, it's like the balance between time and timeouts. And we felt good about it. And really, it was, you know, the result of what happened on third down. So, yeah, you could bang it there. But I didn't want to give them that opportunity to see what they were going to do. So this is a game flow, but to have an offensive line performance where they allowed just one stack after the referee. Sure. So it's a rally. You got a tough-minded group is what it says. It says, I told you guys have been saying all year, you can't live and die with the day-to-day narratives. You've got to see the big picture. You look at minor obstacles that get thrown your way in a long NFL season. And it says a lot about this team. We're chipping away. So we're right in the mix. And we got six games to go, playing meaningful ball in December. That's where we want to be. Sure, you want your record to be better, but this team grinds. They do. Whether you start 0-2, you dip to 4-6, the easy thing to do would be rationalize and say, oh, this, that. Nope, we're going to continue to work and try to get better. Well, there's a couple of things. Certainly, he's a good football player. And you've got to account for him. He plays a lot of role, but he's a good, he's a physical, he's a hard guy to tackle in that state and the obvious there. So it brings a different element in that way. When you get late in the year and you're running the football, I mean, it's a hit to add up. And he can do a lot for us. And it says a lot about him. He went out there and played today. And he made an impact. But really, it's kind of, we needed something early. Felt we got some good momentum. And he was able to punch the ball in on that run. And it kind of got us going again. Did you have to tell him how to make the turn because that's something that he's going to do. I made that decision. You made it? Yes, because he would try to do everything. So sometimes you have to save people on themselves. Sometimes you want to coach guys like that. Maybe they can have more of a turn in this thing because of how much he's coming into the office. Well, I mean, every week presents a different set of challenges. So it was a big week to week. And we'll see where he's at. You know, that'll be how we make those calls. I'm not going to sit here today and say, you know, back us up in the corner. But all options are on the table. On the 12-yard run, I think you can see it on film. Chief gets a good lead, blocks on the house. And they will give them a lot in the right side, kind of fields, and opens up more. What type of power, what type of statement does a power run like that make for you? Well, you can be physical in the wide zone. So no matter what scheme that you can add a physicality to it, you know, we don't, which most people don't. But I think we want to have a physical presence. Whatever scheme we're running, wide zone, tight zone, gap, pin pull, there's a lot of ways to try to run the football. But we want to have a physical element. And that's why we train the way we do. I try to get up to a lot of scrimmage. And it's good to see those guys, you know, hard work pay off. And then next week's going to present a whole different set of challenges. And we've got to find a way to go to one of the division game at home. And then I was going to say, the last time we talked to you, was in I- Well, you take some time. I mean, the human emotion, right after, you know, you lose two games like that, it's easy to, like I said, to be go through the range of emotions. But when you take a step back and you can have some perspective, and that's what we'll always try to say, have some perspective. Here's where we're at. We know why. We deserve to be where we're at. But it's not catastrophic. I think too many times people think of the instant result, you know, well, there's a lot of ways to go with it. But I don't believe in that. And this team doesn't. And you just get back to work. Things we want to tweak, we'll continue to do that. So it says a lot about the character of these players and the staff. What was giving you that confidence? What did you see that made you? Same thing that gave me confidence in Tennessee. You know, when you're installing a system, you know, there's a lot of revisionist history. But there was times in 18 where it didn't look too pretty. And, you know, we got going at the end of the year in the run game, it just takes some time, sometimes. And these guys work so hard. And the easy thing to do would be, hey, let's panic. Let's just start grabbagging, stealing plays that we think work that other people may not fit us. It's not what we'll be in training to do. We've been training to hit these combinations. And they paid off today. It doesn't guarantee that it'll be like that next week. I mean, like I said, next week, we'll present it, never said it challenges. But it's what we believe in. And I've been through it before. So again, talk about perspective and going back to work. Patterson, we can play pattern. He got his defensive snap today. Did you see it? Did you mark that down? I may put him on the depth chart for D-Led next week at free safety. So you might. With the film, how do you? It doesn't mean go with the hot hand or do you go in, say, two, two, or two, one, two, one? Yeah. How does that actually work? Well, like I said, it was a little unconventional. Our plan was to go two and two and take it from there. And we'll assess when we get back and watch the film. Have a day to kind of think about it and just see where we go from here. And he was turning over from Duran there at the interception. And then the big guys kind of make a moment in there and give him a proper run. They even proved the defensive guys. Again, Duran and Eric, these guys provide a lot of steady leadership. It's good to see Richie and Darren. It's a long season. We tried to have perspective there, too. They came up. They made plays. And the guys continually, odd days continually have just a quiet pro. And a lot of these young guys are having impacts and they're surrounded by some smart vets. And we got to play together as a team. I just said, you'd rather end the game with a ball on your hand but they get the defense to get their last stops to shut the door. Just what kind of confidence did that give them? A lot. Yeah, it's a team game. I mean, whatever the circumstance, throw it our way. We would love to have converted that third down. We didn't. So credit to Jacksonville. But there's no panic. The only thing there was the play clock there. It was a little bit of a, I don't know what happened there, why they pumped it and then went down. I'll get to the bottom of that. You take a delay. It's not catastrophic right there. But you don't want to see the false start on the next one. But Thomas More said, another guy, we came in this week. He's a pro and he made an impact on the game. And not that Dustin Colquitt hasn't punt it well either. But those are why we have a good staff and everybody's collaborative and then Terry and his staff and all the coaches, we all collaborate. And those are underrated moves that nobody thinks about. But he had a huge impact on this game. There you go.