What happened on the (inaudible) play?
I had an out route and it's a play where if I don't get the ball, I've got to turn it up and clear because there's other stuff coming from the back side. So, I went out there and ran an out route and see two defenders clamp on, and I was just trying to clear out for what was coming kind of behind me. I don't know, like miscommunication I would say. But yeah, that's I mean, that's what I'm thinking on the field.
For three or more plays a game there is miscommunications. How frustrating is that?
There's no games that I think that knowing that kind of like – yeah, it's very frustrating. I mean, it just kind of felt like we were never – we're always going to catch it. We were never out in front, we were always playing from behind. Like he said, he's right. Those three to five plays, self-inflicting wounds, that's what cost us the game. It is very frustrating.
Does falling behind and always trying to play catch up wear you down?
Yeah. Like I said, it is like we are always playing catch up. You are always in – not necessarily a panic mode, but the urgency is always at an all-time high because you are trying to come back and score points. But yeah, like I said, as an offense we have got to get better.
Can those three to five plays be corrected?
The good thing about those things is they're all correctable. They're all things that we can go into the film room and learn from and get better throughout practice through the week. So it's not an overreaction to any of that stuff, but just knowing we've got to be better in certain situations.