 Yeah, Rashad and obviously Ola did some nice things. We've showed up just like we had talked about in the practices leading up to this game, that he was becoming much more active, comfortable, just playing. So we'll take a look at his effort, and I'm sure there'll be a lot of things to coach. But I thought that group played hard, and the quarterback was running around there. So once we figured that out, and they were able to not run by him in the fourth quarter, we were able to get some sack production. Well, they were blitzing the shit out of him, so he took care of himself in huge fourth down. We were fishing, we took care of the football. I got a turnover there, we'd like to get another one, but I felt like he was composed. And then Matt, once he came in and settled down, I thought, okay, looked fast. I told David I thought he was playing fast, and I thought that was really cool from where I was standing. He got in there, was efficient with the snaps that he got, and felt like he was really flying around playing fast. We have some injuries, and we have some guys that were unavailable. I think we're building some depth, and I think that that's some of those guys that have been with us, playing with a lot of confidence. If you look at young guys here, Tartt, Merch, David, those guys in their second or third year, Amani Hooker is continuing to develop, so that's been good to see Christian Fulton. They bailed us out, I think there was a penalty, and he was playing maybe not the best technique, or wasn't as playing as tight as we'd like them to be, and came back in the same third down situation and stabbed through the pocket. So that was good to see after that first one that we got bailed out with on the penalty. Offensively, it's kind of who we had, they all knew they were going to play. I think that they did a fairly nice job. We ran the football. We were pretty efficient running the football, and we ran it there in the fourth quarter when they knew we were going to run it. We'll take a look at some of those pressures, and obviously it could always be better, and I thought, I saw him finishing, I saw him trying to push piles there late in the game, all the stuff that we asked of him. I'm sorry? Yeah, I think we touched on that before, and we started a game in there, and then moved outside when Quiz went out. So we'll see how it looked at guard, and see how it looked at tackle, and keep coaching him, and I know that he'll keep working and try to improve. Yeah, we got to play faster on a punt team, and a coverage units need to be faster. We want to talk about a fast and violent football team, and I just didn't feel our kickoff team. Our kickoff return continues to, I think that we have to be better there. And Chet hit a nice return. Our kickers did kick the ball well, and so there's some positives there, but there's some things that need to continue to be better. Well, he wasn't able to finish, so we'll evaluate him and see where he's at heading into Tampa. Elijah Molden was not on the trip. Yeah, Corey, it's like Centrum-Silver, that's like one a day, whether we need it or not, that quarterback-center exchange, and it needs to get fixed, and there's no excuse for it whatsoever. And they did respond. They knew they were getting pressure, and I thought our coaches did a nice job putting us in good runs and finding runs that they felt like were going to be efficient. Whether that was Brian or Jeremy or Mackay, obviously saw Darrington get a little bit of work in there early. We'll have to clean up some of the penalties, some of those things that we've been coaching, hands to the face, having the discipline at the line of scrimmage. They got us for a clip, and then we were holding on 3rd and 16th. So part of being good on 3rd down is, I know statistically it won't show up because it's a penalty, but that's a first down conversion on 3rd and 16th. So those are things that we can improve on. Sure, kind of like you did the other day. He got in there, and we had this 3rd down period, and he was really showing up, and quarterbacks, from my experience, they throw to guys that they trust, because they know that they're going to be open, they're going to be where they're supposed to be, and that's what they do. They throw to the guys that they trust when you get in a game situation. So we were able to find them there a couple of times, came up with some huge conversions in the second half. Breon's very competitive. Breon is a guy we love to coach. He loves to play football. He loves football, and he comes into work. It's not always perfect, but he's coachable, plays hard. And so they work through the operation of overturning that call there without us having a challenge, or without Arthur having a challenge. But Breon, you mentioned Breon, that's a guy that does a lot for us and is very coachable, and I think he continues to improve. Well, there's always a transition. We're conscious of that. There's just a lot of things, a lot of things that would be different for these guys, and as long as they start to show positive signs of improvement, that's really what we're looking for. It's not making the same mistakes over and over again, but trying to find a way to correct those and make new mistakes and then correct those and continue to get better. This was big for these guys to come out here and be able to play and tackle in these situations and taking the next step from where we'd been at practice as far as live action. I mean, I think that we're never going to underestimate winning at anything. We're going to want to compete with whoever's in there. I felt like offensively early in the second half, that was not to our standard. I thought there was too much walking around. So we got those guys together and asked them to get out of the huddle and get to the line of scrimmage and try to play with the identity that we're trying to establish. And I felt like they did that after that early on in the second half. I mean, there's a lot of competition in that room. There's a lot of guys that have done some really nice things, and so when one guy does something, then the next guy hopefully tries to do something and you're creating a lot of competition in there and Cam's a guy that we've had a lot of experience with for whatever reason, injuries and certain things that he maybe hasn't been able to be available to us in the past, but he's been out there and continuing to improve and obviously has a toughness level to him that allows him to go in there and compete inside in a slot or return punts or kickoffs for us.