1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:12,360 Speaker 1: All right, that's business. All right? Good? Great? How significant 2 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:18,480 Speaker 1: has the construction affected things in the kicking game. It's affected, Yeah, 3 00:00:18,480 --> 00:00:21,800 Speaker 1: it's affected it. We haven't had a lot of big 4 00:00:21,840 --> 00:00:27,160 Speaker 1: wind though a little bit indeed, but um, not much. 5 00:00:27,160 --> 00:00:30,840 Speaker 1: Earlier in the season was pretty pretty calm. But we'll 6 00:00:30,880 --> 00:00:32,960 Speaker 1: see it. Sounds like we could get some one Sunday. 7 00:00:37,280 --> 00:00:42,879 Speaker 1: Hasn't hasn't been different. We depended on where pigs are 8 00:00:43,400 --> 00:00:46,599 Speaker 1: construct No, I think it depends on where the wind 9 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:54,720 Speaker 1: coming from. This is um polarity on the practice under punter? 10 00:00:54,760 --> 00:00:56,639 Speaker 1: What does he have going for him? I mean as 11 00:00:56,640 --> 00:01:00,240 Speaker 1: a punter, what does he do well? And and a 12 00:01:00,280 --> 00:01:09,800 Speaker 1: good good punico athlete? High school quarterback kicked off. It's 13 00:01:09,840 --> 00:01:14,680 Speaker 1: good to have me here last week, you know with yeah, 14 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:19,440 Speaker 1: get ready for a hack, see a whole Yeah, high 15 00:01:19,440 --> 00:01:24,600 Speaker 1: school quarterback done and he's kicked. So that's a pretty 16 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:30,040 Speaker 1: athletic kid. Bill. Historically, your team's usually pretty good to 17 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 1: come off and buy How important is it for you 18 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: and your staff to get that extra work in for 19 00:01:34,959 --> 00:01:39,480 Speaker 1: that week to make sure they're ready to go? Yeah, 20 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: I don't hopefull We're better in a word last year. 21 00:01:43,000 --> 00:01:48,840 Speaker 1: So stake here, my here asked about Raleigh Webb and 22 00:01:48,920 --> 00:01:51,680 Speaker 1: when he first came on your radar and what you've 23 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 1: seen in his trans transition to the new He played 24 00:01:55,040 --> 00:02:00,840 Speaker 1: against us play UM, it was active twice, but one 25 00:02:00,840 --> 00:02:03,960 Speaker 1: of them was against us, and it matched up against UM. 26 00:02:04,000 --> 00:02:06,920 Speaker 1: You know, I say a couple of guys that we 27 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:12,679 Speaker 1: we have so UM after Cody got hurt, and we 28 00:02:12,760 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 1: thought that he would be able to give us some 29 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:20,280 Speaker 1: depth in that position in the kicking game. Obviously he's 30 00:02:20,280 --> 00:02:23,720 Speaker 1: an offensive player, code he's a defensive player, but neither 31 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:27,280 Speaker 1: one of him played that much on either of those spots. 32 00:02:27,280 --> 00:02:30,920 Speaker 1: But in the kicking game he gives us a little 33 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 1: bit of a kind of depth for where we lost Cody. 34 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 1: So he came on a radar more after we saw him, 35 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 1: you know, watch him in preseason. Then we you know, 36 00:02:42,520 --> 00:02:45,000 Speaker 1: prepared for him, then saw him in our game. Then 37 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:47,600 Speaker 1: they didn't really had a spot. But then when we 38 00:02:47,639 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 1: had a spot, then that thing's changed. M build the 39 00:02:54,560 --> 00:02:56,679 Speaker 1: schedules and times works out like this where you see 40 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:58,840 Speaker 1: a team, in this case the Jets, just a couple 41 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:02,519 Speaker 1: of weeks ago, wondering how much the first game influences 42 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:04,799 Speaker 1: the second. You just call upon that and remind your 43 00:03:04,800 --> 00:03:06,600 Speaker 1: guys things or is there a lot of new teaching 44 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:09,040 Speaker 1: to do about this team given what you may have 45 00:03:09,040 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: seen in the week between. Yeah, I think you start 46 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:17,760 Speaker 1: your preparations all over again. What everything we had in 47 00:03:17,800 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 1: the Colts game. The game's done, so startle over again. 48 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:27,679 Speaker 1: Get back to the keys and tendencies and things to 49 00:03:27,720 --> 00:03:31,600 Speaker 1: the Jets, do I forget about the Jets and then 50 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: move on to the next team. So it's it's hard 51 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 1: to play a team and remember all the things that 52 00:03:39,760 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: you did a week or two weeks ago. I mean, yeah, 53 00:03:42,800 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: there's some basic things to come back to. Give it 54 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 1: all little details that you that you spend the whole 55 00:03:48,160 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: week on. You kind of forget those and apply him 56 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 1: to whatever those things are to the next team. Then 57 00:03:55,520 --> 00:03:59,720 Speaker 1: when that's over, you forget those and move on. So 58 00:03:59,400 --> 00:04:04,080 Speaker 1: it's obviously something's carry over. I'm not saying that but 59 00:04:04,240 --> 00:04:06,880 Speaker 1: from a but they don't carry over a team to team. 60 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:10,920 Speaker 1: I mean it's new players, new different matchups, different ways 61 00:04:10,960 --> 00:04:14,720 Speaker 1: they utilize their people and so forth. So it's it's 62 00:04:14,800 --> 00:04:20,040 Speaker 1: new every week. They'll kind of come back to the 63 00:04:20,120 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 1: special team's theme here with some of the inconsistency that 64 00:04:26,040 --> 00:04:27,960 Speaker 1: it looks like there's been with the punt game for 65 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 1: you guys, Is there is there anything you've been able 66 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 1: to kind of put your finger on when it comes 67 00:04:31,960 --> 00:04:36,600 Speaker 1: to Jake, Is it j the individuals at the operation 68 00:04:36,640 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 1: there that's led to maybe some of the up and 69 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:41,600 Speaker 1: down nature of what we've seen there. Yeah, I mean 70 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:44,160 Speaker 1: it's been good and then it has been consistent. So 71 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:48,320 Speaker 1: it's not like it's all bad. It's not, it's all good, 72 00:04:48,720 --> 00:04:54,000 Speaker 1: it's just it's in consistent. So um so, I think 73 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:56,520 Speaker 1: there's number of areas we can improve in. We've got 74 00:04:56,600 --> 00:05:00,880 Speaker 1: improve in, but h per, it's got to do you know, 75 00:05:00,880 --> 00:05:04,640 Speaker 1: obviously it starts as a specialist, but there's other things 76 00:05:05,040 --> 00:05:08,160 Speaker 1: you know that we need to improve in one team 77 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 1: and kickoff coverage as well, although I think he's kicked 78 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:15,240 Speaker 1: off fairly well, is yere Is there's something that he 79 00:05:15,360 --> 00:05:19,839 Speaker 1: and Joe specifically could could do to be more consistent 80 00:05:21,760 --> 00:05:30,919 Speaker 1: Joe Cardy. I mean again, it's just like any technical 81 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:35,799 Speaker 1: thing a golf swing or hunter or whatever. There's there's 82 00:05:35,880 --> 00:05:41,760 Speaker 1: mechanics and the consistency and execution of it. Again, those 83 00:05:42,839 --> 00:05:48,919 Speaker 1: there's plenty of talent there and there been some you know, 84 00:05:49,760 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: rainbows out there like they're always have been, So where 85 00:05:55,960 --> 00:06:00,120 Speaker 1: card to make more consistent build other special teams for 86 00:06:00,240 --> 00:06:03,800 Speaker 1: you? You You were describing polarity and his athletic ability, how 87 00:06:03,800 --> 00:06:07,279 Speaker 1: important his athleticism overall being in a place kicker I 88 00:06:07,279 --> 00:06:09,640 Speaker 1: think about like the really days of soccer style kickers 89 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 1: and thinking of girl you premi and try to throw 90 00:06:12,279 --> 00:06:14,560 Speaker 1: you know, the ball in the super Bowl. It seems 91 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 1: like it's changed where these guys have played multiple positions 92 00:06:17,200 --> 00:06:21,120 Speaker 1: in high school and you know, our overall much more athletic. 93 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 1: Is that a fair assessment? And how outborn is overall? 94 00:06:23,520 --> 00:06:26,440 Speaker 1: Places for you? Yeah, I mean some are some, aren't 95 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:28,560 Speaker 1: you know? I mean the most important things of all 96 00:06:28,600 --> 00:06:31,359 Speaker 1: goes to the uprights. That's number one. Then kickoffs are 97 00:06:31,480 --> 00:06:37,480 Speaker 1: number two. Probably athleticism and all that's number three. So 98 00:06:38,800 --> 00:06:41,040 Speaker 1: guys putting it through the uprights all the time, you're 99 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 1: probably pretty happy with him. You know, a guy that 100 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:50,960 Speaker 1: can also be a kickoff then whatever that is, well, 101 00:06:51,040 --> 00:06:55,039 Speaker 1: that's distance, direction, hang time, however you want to define it. 102 00:06:55,920 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 1: If he's good in that area, then you're probably pretty 103 00:06:58,440 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 1: happy with that too. And anything on the top of 104 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:06,720 Speaker 1: that's probably a bonus. You don't keep a kicker because 105 00:07:06,720 --> 00:07:08,280 Speaker 1: it's a good athlete and you can't kick the ball 106 00:07:08,279 --> 00:07:10,960 Speaker 1: through the uprights. I mean, it just doesn't make any sense. 107 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:14,680 Speaker 1: You've described your kickers of the passes football players and 108 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:17,720 Speaker 1: Adam Stephen, I mean, Nick seems to be one of 109 00:07:17,760 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 1: those guys who fits in one of the faber of 110 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:23,160 Speaker 1: the team. Yeah. How important is that that, you know, 111 00:07:23,240 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 1: as specialists creator fully team matters. Yeah, I mean it's 112 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 1: a good team dynamic. That's just hasn't always been the case. 113 00:07:32,240 --> 00:07:37,240 Speaker 1: But um, let's say the thing about Steve and Adam 114 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:41,200 Speaker 1: was like any offseason program they you know, worked out 115 00:07:41,200 --> 00:07:44,320 Speaker 1: with the other players. It wasn't tough, you know, just 116 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:47,320 Speaker 1: a specialist workout kind of thing, which I've been in 117 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 1: those who are honestly those some of those players who 118 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:53,840 Speaker 1: weren't capable of doing, you know, what our mainstream guys 119 00:07:53,840 --> 00:07:59,040 Speaker 1: would do so modified down the more like what I'm doing. 120 00:07:59,440 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: So but yeah, Nix, you know, NIXT training has really, 121 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 1: um surely put a lot into it since he's been here. 122 00:08:09,200 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 1: I can't speak to it. It It was or wasn't before, 123 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:14,120 Speaker 1: but in talking to him, I think it's more definitely 124 00:08:14,120 --> 00:08:17,320 Speaker 1: more intense than what it was. And he thinks it's 125 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:19,320 Speaker 1: helped him. I think it's helped him. I mean, he 126 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 1: looks good and he's produced well and so but Adam, 127 00:08:27,960 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 1: you know, Adam worked out with everybody. Steve did too. 128 00:08:32,480 --> 00:08:34,839 Speaker 1: Those guys have been in the conversation sometimes in the 129 00:08:34,920 --> 00:08:38,320 Speaker 1: off season program awards, which is you know, at least 130 00:08:38,320 --> 00:08:48,199 Speaker 1: representative of competitive offseason training. So punters are say their 131 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 1: athletics is just a little more involved in the kickers 132 00:08:51,160 --> 00:08:55,000 Speaker 1: because they actually have to handle the ball, and there's more, 133 00:08:56,200 --> 00:09:02,000 Speaker 1: uld say, more involved, you know, snap and the kicker 134 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 1: doesn't have to handle the ball, so his hands don't 135 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:06,079 Speaker 1: have to be an issue. You know, puttering without good 136 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:09,640 Speaker 1: hands is problematic, especially around here. You know, I'm not 137 00:09:09,679 --> 00:09:15,760 Speaker 1: playing in a dome, um so. And then punter's ability 138 00:09:15,760 --> 00:09:19,400 Speaker 1: to hold also relates to the hands. Not every punter holds, 139 00:09:19,440 --> 00:09:22,120 Speaker 1: but if he doesn't, then you better have somebody else 140 00:09:22,120 --> 00:09:25,200 Speaker 1: that can. That guy plays a position and that could 141 00:09:25,200 --> 00:09:28,760 Speaker 1: be somewhat problematic too. So I would say the athletic 142 00:09:28,800 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 1: system a punter I would put higher on the priority 143 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 1: list than athletic athletic system of a career general. You 144 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 1: mentioned Lee in the summer that he felt the team 145 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:45,040 Speaker 1: is as healthy as it's ever been at that point. 146 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:49,240 Speaker 1: How healthy is the team now relative to past years? 147 00:09:49,240 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 1: Does he see it? You get the middle of the cities, 148 00:09:54,120 --> 00:09:56,360 Speaker 1: and I think every nobody's one hundred percent healthy, and 149 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:59,600 Speaker 1: everybody's kind of banged up and all that. But we've 150 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 1: got a lot of guys out there, a couple of 151 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:03,760 Speaker 1: guys dealing with things, but you know, overall not bad. 152 00:10:06,320 --> 00:10:09,240 Speaker 1: Bill Bill Murray was elevated from practice flat a few 153 00:10:09,240 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 1: weeks ago. What kind of progress have you seen from 154 00:10:11,559 --> 00:10:14,160 Speaker 1: him to moved offensive line from you know where it 155 00:10:14,200 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 1: wasn't training camps where he is out. Yeah, good good. 156 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:20,000 Speaker 1: It's unfortunate that he wasn't able to you know, put 157 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:24,720 Speaker 1: a full training camp and an even regular season together. 158 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:29,040 Speaker 1: It's kind of you know, been in and um, you know, 159 00:10:29,280 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 1: in spurts, but lately it's been it's been good. Um 160 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 1: and you know, his training is good. I mean he 161 00:10:36,640 --> 00:10:40,959 Speaker 1: looks great physically, and of course our practices are cut 162 00:10:40,960 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 1: down now, you know, one pad of practice a week 163 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:46,440 Speaker 1: and that kind of thing. So the opportunities for those players, 164 00:10:46,720 --> 00:10:51,280 Speaker 1: developmental and d lineman, linebackers, tight ends is just limited. 165 00:10:51,320 --> 00:10:54,679 Speaker 1: You know. In the line of scrimmage, blocking and pass 166 00:10:54,760 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 1: protection and it kind of you know, all those kind 167 00:10:57,360 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 1: of things, you know, receivers and TV's gonna run routes 168 00:10:59,920 --> 00:11:04,600 Speaker 1: and cover and that. But the development of the bigger 169 00:11:04,600 --> 00:11:07,760 Speaker 1: guys and the interior part of the line is just limited. 170 00:11:08,040 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 1: So um so Bill does all he can, Like nobody 171 00:11:12,559 --> 00:11:16,000 Speaker 1: works harder than than that kid. And he's again physically 172 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 1: it looks looks great, um and you know it's impressive. 173 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:25,560 Speaker 1: It's training is very impressive. But you know, like a 174 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:28,000 Speaker 1: lot of young guys, what they really need are our snaps, 175 00:11:28,640 --> 00:11:32,720 Speaker 1: and so he gets as many as you can. So 176 00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:40,280 Speaker 1: make a progress Bill, You've seen I don't know, maybe 177 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:42,480 Speaker 1: the last couple of weeks. Uh, the tight ends to 178 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:45,559 Speaker 1: be used in the backfield a little bit, and I know, 179 00:11:45,800 --> 00:11:47,920 Speaker 1: you know sometimes that's like out of the shotguns, so 180 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 1: it's not necessarily like a traditional fullback think by any means. 181 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:54,040 Speaker 1: But would you feel comfortable I know in the past, 182 00:11:54,120 --> 00:11:55,720 Speaker 1: I think we've heard you say that, you know, sometimes 183 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:58,080 Speaker 1: the fullback and the tight end there blocking roles are 184 00:11:58,120 --> 00:12:00,880 Speaker 1: similar even though they're alignments are different. And would you 185 00:12:00,880 --> 00:12:03,959 Speaker 1: feel comfortable for using Hunter or John who like it 186 00:12:04,120 --> 00:12:09,080 Speaker 1: more of a traditional full back roll at times? They're 187 00:12:09,080 --> 00:12:14,640 Speaker 1: both pretty personal players. They could probably do that. I 188 00:12:14,679 --> 00:12:18,600 Speaker 1: think they're tight ends, not fullbacks, but that they line 189 00:12:18,679 --> 00:12:20,080 Speaker 1: up in the backfield and do some of the things 190 00:12:20,080 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 1: that a fullback normally does. Yeah, I think so. Is 191 00:12:24,920 --> 00:12:28,600 Speaker 1: that like a demeanor thing for a tight end to 192 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:31,199 Speaker 1: be Obviously this physical skill set involved too that you 193 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:34,280 Speaker 1: need to do to take on that role, but is 194 00:12:34,280 --> 00:12:38,320 Speaker 1: there something about their approach, their demeanor that would allow 195 00:12:38,360 --> 00:12:41,439 Speaker 1: them to do some bad stuff? Yeah, I think they're demeanor. 196 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:44,440 Speaker 1: It's fine. It's just you just see the game from 197 00:12:44,480 --> 00:12:48,959 Speaker 1: a different point of view, that's all. Instead of being 198 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: six sitchens away from the guy, you're five yards away 199 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:54,800 Speaker 1: from or could they a little more, and then there's 200 00:12:54,800 --> 00:12:56,760 Speaker 1: a lot of stuff that's happened in front of you. 201 00:12:56,760 --> 00:12:58,439 Speaker 1: You know, you line up six inches away from the guy, 202 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:01,840 Speaker 1: it's not too much. You know, the guys outsiders inside. 203 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:03,679 Speaker 1: You might move a little bit when the ball snap, 204 00:13:03,760 --> 00:13:06,240 Speaker 1: but he's not gonna it's not gonna be line up 205 00:13:06,280 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 1: over the center and end up over the tight end 206 00:13:08,080 --> 00:13:09,520 Speaker 1: by the time you get to the line of scrimmage, 207 00:13:09,520 --> 00:13:12,000 Speaker 1: like a linebacker could flow for a fullback or things 208 00:13:12,000 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 1: like that, there's a different you know, there's a spatial 209 00:13:14,720 --> 00:13:19,319 Speaker 1: element to it. Yeah, it's just a little bit different. 210 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:24,040 Speaker 1: You know, there's there's certainly a lot of physical similarities. 211 00:13:24,080 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 1: I think when you look at fullbacks and tight ends. 212 00:13:26,720 --> 00:13:30,160 Speaker 1: You know, tight ends usually taller, a little longer, usually 213 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:33,680 Speaker 1: better in the passing game. Fullbacks usual a little you know, stockier, 214 00:13:33,800 --> 00:13:37,199 Speaker 1: more compact type guys. But you know, a little bit 215 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:41,840 Speaker 1: of variation in that. But just generally speaking, that's a profile. 216 00:13:41,960 --> 00:13:45,040 Speaker 1: Similar weights are similar times, they have similar roles in 217 00:13:45,080 --> 00:13:48,439 Speaker 1: the kicking game, play similar positions in the kicking game. 218 00:13:48,440 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 1: I'm saying throughout the course of the league. You know, 219 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:52,360 Speaker 1: if you look at a cross section of those guys 220 00:13:52,360 --> 00:13:56,680 Speaker 1: throughout the league, some Titans play in the backfield and 221 00:13:56,760 --> 00:14:05,440 Speaker 1: some fullbacks play on or close to the line of scrimmage. Yeah, Bill, 222 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:08,199 Speaker 1: I know you're working on probably the Jets here. Um, right, 223 00:14:08,400 --> 00:14:11,959 Speaker 1: we are. We are sure you said that Bill's Browns 224 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:14,679 Speaker 1: game got moved to Detroit because of the weather. I'm 225 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:18,160 Speaker 1: wondering in your experience, have you had any games moved 226 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:20,560 Speaker 1: for teams you've coached and due to the weather and 227 00:14:20,640 --> 00:14:22,880 Speaker 1: specifics and what members do you have. I don't think so. 228 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:28,240 Speaker 1: I don't think so. I'm in the one year we 229 00:14:28,280 --> 00:14:31,760 Speaker 1: went to Pittsburgh a day early for the playoffs when 230 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:35,240 Speaker 1: we're you know, I felt like travel on the day 231 00:14:35,280 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 1: before the game was going to be problematic. But yeah, 232 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,400 Speaker 1: I'm really not that familiar with I don't know, I 233 00:14:42,640 --> 00:14:44,680 Speaker 1: remember last time I've heard a forecast or six feet 234 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:49,920 Speaker 1: of snow, but or whatever it is, I don't know. So, yeah, 235 00:14:49,960 --> 00:14:53,120 Speaker 1: I'm worried about the Jets. You gonna wear your shortst 236 00:14:53,160 --> 00:15:00,400 Speaker 1: at practice again today? That one bad yesterday? Thanks again? 237 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:04,040 Speaker 1: All right, great, thank you, all right, see you Sunday.