Craftsman Gold 6.75 - Briggs and Stratton - Idling bad after hit to the curb

https://youtube.com/shorts/_DEjkS0j2nU?si=NvbiGN46e0Fhl_pG

Hey everybody.
A few months back I hit the cement on the edge of my lawn,
after dissecting the mower, I found I sheared the notches in the blade adapters.

I replaced the blade adapter, new filter, new oil, new gas, etc.
Issue is still there.

Initially I did get down into the flywheel because I thought I had sheared the key but that didn't "appear" to be the problem. Anyone have any suggestions? Should I look into the flywheel again?

The mower starts but just maintains a very rough idle and will turn off after awhile.
Please see the link to YouTube above for reference!

Thanks!

Update: Ended up being the throttle spring that controls the carbeurator being stretched out. Adjusted the tab and runs like a beauty now. :)