 Is this a day where maybe some of the injuries your team has been dealing with caught up, or just a day where you couldn't hang on to the ball? I would say, certainly, we're never going to talk about a whole lot about the guys that are in there, I mean, for numerous reasons. Just no excuse for injuries, and we try to get everybody ready to go. We knew what the conditions were going to be, and our hope was that we could play well enough to take care of the football, and force them into mistakes that would lead to turnovers for us. Unfortunately, that clearly did not happen. And so we have to give them credit for taking care of the football, and winning the football game. We need to say that we're happy to do so. I mean, you need to say that Ryan, after a game like that, was he feel pretty confident in that a little bit? Yeah, I think that we've seen Ryan perform at a high level, and offensive football at any level takes 11 guys, and so there was a lot of good football out there, and unfortunately, we turned the football over too many times, way too many times. I felt like our defense battled, and our offense certainly was its own worst enemy. What kept the offense from getting into a rhythm? No point. Mistakes. Mistakes. And that's unfortunate, because we put some drives together. We gained yards, and just couldn't finish. And again, just felt like we were on our own worst enemy, and we'd get into some drives, and then not be able to convert or turn the football over. Looked like they were intended for Dez, I wondered if there was maybe any miscommunication, or if a route was imperative to turn it all over too many times. Consider going for two. You talked during the week about Taylor's ability to make things happen scrambling. What he do today, some of what you feared, kind of? Certainly. Yep. You walked your ass through. Yeah, I mean, again, hold on. You know, man, just we talked all week, and I felt like we played well defensively, but really not well enough. I mean, that was when you get everybody covered, and you give up the quarterback scrambles, it's really not making them earn anything. That's kind of giving it to them. So we have to be better, and we have to understand how the game is being played, what his ability is. And they were able to, he did that twice, and that's not good enough. Picking up on that, is it surprising the pass rush was consistent as it's been? So you can go again like that without being maybe more influential? I don't know how many times they dropped back and threw it. They sprinted out. Quarterback took about two steps and took off and ran around the edge. So I don't know that the pass rush was the issue today, Paul. You want Chester to fail out in that situation? Or do you want him to stay there and try to engage with the returner, with the guy going to try to down the ball, which seemed to be what he was trying to do? We would like him to not touch the football. What would Fielders give you in his biggest playing time today in the offense? Looked like he played hard. Looked like he played fast. Was excited about watching him play, and when made a tackle on the interception, and he's going to earn more opportunities. He really is, and he's only going to get better. He's out there going and that's a lot of uncharted water right there, going hurry up, two minute, and there's a million calls. And you would have this, the conversation that for him to be able to get the call, get lined up. So give him a lot of credit, give Tony a lot of credit for getting him ready to go. So hopefully we can continue to use him. Is it doubly frustrating given how your message leading up to this game was urgency and then the way you guys started out? It's frustrating. I don't know if it's either you're frustrated or you're not. I'm never going to be just disappointed for everybody, for our football team. And we put a lot into it every week. And we try to turn the page and make sure that whether you win or whether you lose, figure out who you got, take care of the keys, understand the keys, try to coach them, teach them. And we just, again, got off to a bad start, turned the football over, and ran out of time. Whether it's a day's micro, you need somebody to kind of make a play to give you a spark. It didn't happen too late. Did that lead to a pressing in some ways? I mean, I thought we made some plays. I don't think that it was there was a lack of plays being made. They took care of the football. We didn't turn the football over. But I thought we made some plays. We gained some yards. There was some positive plays. But it hit the one late and then came back with a mistake after that. So maybe you press a little bit. I don't think you put yourself in those positions where you're down in the situation. You need a couple scores or touchdowns, certainly, that you're just starting to run out of time. You got to run out of time. NBAJ went out. You were down to basically three healthy receivers. Did that limit what you could run or call out of three wide and spread in any way? We ran what we had. And again, we're going on the ball a lot. So it's not that big of a menu. I mean, it's a large menu. But those guys are all comfortable with it. I might not be so execute. You've been a lot of really good teams during the sixth game winning streak. I know you've been complimentary of the Jets. What's the question, dude? The Jets and the Tex have not been a lot of good football teams. Why are they so good? We got beat today. We turned the ball over five times. You know what I mean? You guys don't, you guys all cover this league. You do. If you don't play well in this league, I don't care who it is. You turn the ball over in this league. You're going to lose. Nobody wants to hear that. Nobody believes that. But when you do that, it doesn't matter what the record is. We had five turnovers. They had zero. You're going to lose the game 99% of the time. Execution, obviously, not there. What about just effort and emotion? Were you happy with those two components? I mean, again, you have to evaluate the effort. It's kind of hard sometimes to see playing and play out. But I'm sure there's going to be, when you watch every single snap, there's going to be some plays where you're like, man, we need to have a little better effort. But I think that gets graded over the course of the entire football game. So we'll coach and point out all the effort next week. That's never been an issue, I don't think, since I've been here. The attitude talked about the attitude and defense to give them credit. They just went out wherever they put the ball down and tried to play defense. Felt like the offense tried to convert, tried to go down there. And then again, we just turned the ball over and got stopped. So what can you say about this, Mr. Patrick? Like it's been a gradual build up, and now he got his first touchdown. What can you say about just the way that process has gone for him to this point? Well, it's been good to see Dez go out there, practice, perform, improve, helped us today. We just have to go and take a look at what, at least, whether the route or the throw or the protection, trying to continue to get him to play physically, use his skill set, use his length. But it was good to get him out there and get him some work. Got some catches. And I saw there was a big play there late in the game on a conversion. So coming from where he's been, I think that that says a lot to who he is and our ability to get him ready, and also, most importantly, his ability to go out there and improve. You mentioned that the state, in short, is going to be undoing on offense, so is there any option? No, we just turned the ball over five times and maybe dropped a pass here or there. I missed a block here or there. It's just hard to overcome the turnovers. And there was a few penalties on defense that I felt like extended drives and cost us. Well, because some good plays from Elijah Molden also are working that's kind of stepped up today. Would you like about him? I think he keeps getting better. I think he keeps improving plays with toughness and demeanor. Great tackle over there late in the game. Those guys fighting and competing. That was a huge play that forced another punt, sent him on a blitz. They didn't block him, but he's still going and competing, and I think he's getting better every week.