 Ryan, the issues on offense, particularly in the red zone and with protection, is it one of those things that it's just getting into rhythm, cleaning up a few issues here and there? And it seems like there's been a little bit of everything at times. Yeah, no, it's been everyone. I don't think you can pin it on any one group or any one person. I think everyone has played a part. And as a group, we just have to clean it up. We've had opportunities and we're this far away for a lot of reasons on different place. So as a group, we just need to be able to execute once we get down there. We're moving the ball well. We're getting first downs. We're sustaining drives, but we've got to be able to score in the red zone. So it's going to be key for us, not only this week, but as we move forward, just being able to put sevens up when we get down there. How are things coming along as far as you and Coach Tide, as far as what's up this week, what's not? You guys sorted through the plays and just figuring out what's good for the week. That's been great. You know, just working with Todd on game plans, you know, presenting ideas and then making adjustments off of those and trying to find ways to continue to play good football. So, you know, I love the way our relationship is progressing and look forward to it continuing to progress. We saw more bunch last week, create that separation. Was that something, you know, is it all conversations you two had, or is that something he brought to you to open up or how did that come along? Well, just, you know, game-playing, you know, watching tape and how those guys played, you know, thought it could help us for sure. It didn't seem like that. Yeah, we got to get creative and try to free some guys up. Like you said, the bunch of stuff can help us a little bit. But at the end of the day, we have to be able to go out and beat the man, band across from us. And then as a quarterback, it's my job to find the good match-up and put it in a good location. Put it on the court. It's like, I guess, if you're following a week when you have sevens stacked, you don't have to put your fingers, you got to get things fixed and how critical might it be to evaluate things after it was like that? Yeah, stuff, obviously. It's going to be tough to win a football game whenever, you know, we're taking that kind of loss in the past game. So I think every group had a role in that. You know, there's certainly some plays that I could have helped. There's plays that the O-Line could have helped. There's plays that receivers could have helped. So again, kind of like the red zone. Everyone plays a part in it and it all works together. So as a group, just have to do our jobs a little bit better and be able to create those plays. Become more of a challenge for you on a game like that to not start looking at the rush and making sure your eyes are downfield still the whole time? No, I mean, I don't feel like I ever really, you know, looked down at the rush too much. Obviously you feel it, but I try to keep my eyes downfield that way I can see what's happening and try to get the ball out. How much of this has been the way defenses are playing? You guys have been different this year versus maybe last year in terms of the pressure and the sacks you're giving up? I mean, every team has a little bit different game plans. So, you know, I wouldn't say that going into the Jets game they played us totally different from what we expected. But they did a good job of going out and executing and we didn't. So that led to much of this place. How important is it for Ryan to maybe get some things in some downfield shots in the offense and, you know, what are the most important elements you guys need in order to kind of implement that into the offense here? Yeah, I mean, the explosives are huge. You know, just time it up. You know, having the right call line when you get the right defense, you know, I think that's just luck of the draw sometimes. And we've had some good opportunities and haven't been able to make the play. So it all keeps saying, you know, I feel like repeating myself, but it all works together, right? We need a little bit of extra time in the right field. We need good pocket movement and awareness by me in a good ball location. And then we need receivers to be able to get open and make a play on the football. Tough also, I guess, when you don't have any of those plays, those long drives can be more difficult. It gets more opportunity or something like that to hold that drive. But if you get a couple X plays, 20, 30, 40 yards down for you. Yeah, no doubt. I mean, that's just the math game, right? You know, the more plays you run, the more consistent you have to be with your execution. You know, if you're able to create some chunk plays, you're eating up yards without, you know, using as many plays. So definitely, definitely a big risk. We've had some opportunities and haven't been able to make the play. So have to clean that up and just be able to make them. See from Josh. It's been heavy like it was last week. Do you have to maybe go to more shotgun, three-step drops with more slants and screens and those sorts of things? I think it's a combination, right? You want to get the ball out, but you have to be able to give your receivers something to help them get open. So, you know, it's a balance of trying to create rubs or a bunch of patterns or whatever the case may be to help them get open, but also, you know, you can't be in a bunch every single play. So it's a balance of that. What did you see from Josh Reynolds finally kind of play throughout the whole game? I know maybe had an opportunity there in the end zone, but also had some first sounds that were critical. Yeah, he made some big plays for us, you know? So, you know, glad he was able to come in and I've had a lot of confidence in Josh, you know, throughout training camp. Obviously, he missed some time, but when he's been out there, you know, he's an easy guy to throw to. It's easy to kind of see his body language. And he made some big plays, some big third down conversions for us. So it was big for him to step in. What's one thing you consistently get when you face them and what we're seeing from them this year? They're playing good defense. You know, you see them come out. They're flying around. They're making big plays. You see them against Cincinnati. A lot of third and longs in that first half. You know, they're being disruptive and throwing off timing, making plays in the past game. Really, you know, making it tough on the offense. So for us, you know, we have to go out and do our jobs and expect a Jaguar's defense that's flying around and making plays. With AJ and Julio, they sometimes make superhuman catches and things like that. Do you find yourself having to adjust the ball placement and things like that when they're not in there to throw to the other guys? Not so much. I feel like I still, you know, try to give my guys chances, you know, especially down the field, you know, in those last game. And we weren't able to make a ton of those plays, but when I'm out there, I just try to trust the guys that are out there to go do their job and make plays. It's football, so guys are going to be out. And as a quarterback, you know, a lot of times you can't, you can't hesitate or overthink things because maybe a piece is missing. You know, you have to be able to go out, cut it loose, trust your guys to do their job and make play. You practice who you practice with, but you just pass Julio and AJ during the course of the week and say, hey, how are you guys feeling? What do you think? Or how does that work? Yeah, I know that a lot of conversations try to see where those guys are out. So we'll continue to have those conversations throughout this week. Good feedback? There's good conversations for sure.