 Mike, what clicked on that last offensive drive and why do you think you weren't able to be as consistent offensively throughout the game? You know, I think just her mistakes and obviously the same stuff, penalties, critical penalties. I mean, it's the same in all three phases, though there's some good stuff and obviously some stuff that we have to correct. And I don't think anybody can function. And certainly us right now in those long-yarded situations offensively. Losing late is how difficult it is to deal with that. I mean, losing late, losing early. I appreciate the way they compete. We did a nice job in the first half in that situation, but we weren't able to keep them in bounds for them to use some clock. And that's so critical right there. We generally pride yourself. After a loss like this, to keep the damn from coming. Nothing I can tell them that's going to make them not be disappointed, upset. They spilled their guts out there. But it's about the same message. It's about figuring out ways to help the guy next to you, coach them better, understand the details, making sure everybody's prepared to go with that mindset that they could come in there and play. I mean, you see, the guys that go out there for us or somebody gets hurt, the next guy's got to go in. So those are situations that we have to be ready to go. There's nothing you really can say to them other than get some rest. And we've got to spill our guts again and find a way to win on Saturday. This team's generally proud of itself on being able to get a couple yards in the run game when you need it. You had two third and twos, one with Derrick on the field, one with Derrick off the field and chose to throw it. Why not lean on your best guy and your best other guy? Because that's what we chose to do. What's the thinking behind you? Because that's the play that we called and went with. You still lead the division. Is that the point of emphasis rather than the negative aspect that you mentioned? Well, I mean, the point of emphasis is just, you know, we've got to put everything into it to another week, eliminate some of the mistakes, execute better. When we play complimentary, our offense answered back. Defense did a nice job in sudden change. Things that showed up last week, you know, Rogers play at the end of half. Roger had an interception at the end of half last week. That turned into a touchdown. That turned into a double up situation. Game got away from us this week. Roger made a fantastic play. Took some momentum in there to halftime at then mistakes. But we hung around and just came up short. Was it your quarterback was available again after getting caught off at limited? Oh, I've told you about Ryan's toughness and what I think about that. He can't get it hit as many times as he does or how he gets hit. We've talked about that. Nothing good happens in this league, especially when your quarterback gets hit. But I'm never going to question his toughness or his willingness to go in there to try to help the team. Mike, how do you think Dennis responded from the start of the game to get it pulled for Dylan and then needing to go back in on his side? You know, we talked about it was a rotation that he was going to play through the first quarter. And then Dylan was going to go in there. And then we were going to make a decision. So that was something that we had come up with during the week. And it was planned out. I didn't want Dennis or Dylan to think that if they made a mistake that they were going to get pulled, it was play the first quarter, play the second quarter, and then we'll decide from there. You have those struggles up front. Is it getting to a point where the offensive line is making it tougher to get into your playbook and do some of the things that you're doing? No, I mean, we all make it tough. Again, we've got to get them the information and we've got to get them the game plan. Stay out of some of those situations. And then when we chip for them, we have to chip better and we have to protect better. There's times where, again, a quarterback had time. Nobody was open. There was a time where the quarterback didn't have time and guys were open. That's how this thing goes. And we'll continue, or you'll continue to try to pinpoint it on one person. It's not that. It's a cumulative operation. And when it's done well, I think we can win football games. I was just trying to get your perspective on that. You don't have to defend your question. I mean, it's going to be you or it's going to be the next guy. It's not just one guy. We've got to play. The best offensive lines are ones that work great, great together, that do that. We've done that this year. We've done that at times of day. And then one mistake leads to a sack or a negative play. And then we had plenty of positive plays. I think it's just everybody together trying to get back into that rhythm. Avoid first in 20s, second along, third in 25. Run out of stuff to call. The physicality of the cumulative operation doesn't seem to be working the last four weeks. Is there some consideration to changing or tweaking the approach? We'll try. We'll look at everything and we'll go from there. You made some plays on defense today. I guess McCreary keeping the ball in bounds and kind of tipping it back to Colou. Yeah, fantastic play. Again, he had an opportunity last week, went through his hands. Great awareness, challenged on another third down over there on the sticks. He didn't back up and was able to come up with a stop. So we competed and just came up short. Was it from that range? Did he come to you and say, I'm going to go? Yeah, once they cleared, I knew Ryan. That's what he had said. I mean, I knew that the whole time. Was Randy hitting from that range and warm-ups and half? I guess he just missed a kick.