"I appreciate you asking the question. There's no question from the last game, I worked on it Monday and Tuesday of last week and I worked on it again Thursday and Friday. I looked at everything…the biggest thing is we're not coming from a place of 11, 13 wins. We're coming from basically, as you know, what amounted to be a trainwreck two years ago and we're on an upward trend. We won nine games and continuity to me…people think change is the answer. I want to get to the same place everybody wants to get. I just believe continuity, the progress that we're making is really important, the recruiting we're making, all of that is on an upward trend…if we look at the defense, for instance, we're not where we want to be, but what are the trends? Those are the trends I look at every day. We moved up 17 spots in terms of points-per-game, we moved up 36 spots nationally in terms of giving up rushing defense, we moved up 52 spots in interceptions, we moved up 25 spots nationally in forced fumbles, we moved up 40 spots in takeways, we moved up 74 spots in sacks, we moved up 52 spots in red zone defense, we moved up 36 spots in red zone TDs, we moved up 21 spots in yards-per-rush, again, it's still not where it needs to be, we need to get that under four, we moved up 17 spots in yards-per-play, our mental errors were down, our tackling percentage was up and again, I want to make sure, when I communicate, if everybody doesn't hear the whole philosophy or whole approach that I'm making, then it's easy to take a little piece out. We're not where we want to be. On defense, we have to be better on tackles-for-loss. We weren't very good there. We gave up too many plays of 20 yards or more. Many of them, as I looked at it, were attributed to missed tackles. We've got to do a better job with that and our third-down percentage, on both sides of the ball, is really what's at the end of the day, hurting our defense. Our third-down differential, we're not converting enough third downs on offense and we're giving up too many on defense. As I look at the defense, and then I look at…we're going to spend the next three months doing what this unit does best, we have 10 players returning now on defense with over 400 snaps from this past year, we have seven players with over 750 snaps and we have four players with over 1,000 snaps…we had 21 players on defense that took snaps as a first or second year player. We have 15 players from the two-deep returning, we had seven true freshmen that combined for nearly 700 snaps…all of those things, for me, are positive trends. We definitely need to fix some things, there's no question about it. The first thing to do is look at our personnel and what we can do better. But everything for me, as I look at it, is positive."