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On your 11 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:40,879 Speaker 1: thirty third birthday, you announced on social media that you 12 00:00:40,920 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 1: were retiring from football. What was your plans at that point? 13 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 2: To be honest, my plans that expedited a little bit. 14 00:00:50,040 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 2: I didn't plan initially to retire my quote unquote thirty 15 00:00:53,360 --> 00:00:56,280 Speaker 2: third birthday. I had to just finish my tenth season, 16 00:00:56,520 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 2: you know. A couple weeks prior. I anticipated maybe around 17 00:01:00,440 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 2: seeing if I was going to try for eleventh. But 18 00:01:02,080 --> 00:01:03,880 Speaker 2: I received a call from a former coaching minder in 19 00:01:03,920 --> 00:01:06,600 Speaker 2: coach Sean Payton, and he painted a picture of like 20 00:01:06,640 --> 00:01:09,880 Speaker 2: what coaching could look like for me. He'd always talked about, 21 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:12,399 Speaker 2: he'd always repen something like that in my prior playing 22 00:01:12,440 --> 00:01:15,200 Speaker 2: days with him, but I never, you know, never really 23 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 2: took it all that serious at the time. But Seawan 24 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,600 Speaker 2: is real persistent, you know, and he's very very good 25 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:22,440 Speaker 2: at peyton visuals for people. So when he did that, 26 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:24,600 Speaker 2: I was able to kind of see the same vision 27 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 2: that he had and it made sense. And I also 28 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:29,040 Speaker 2: knew the passion I still had for football in general, 29 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:31,520 Speaker 2: So that went into my decision and retire. 30 00:01:31,920 --> 00:01:36,119 Speaker 1: Had you and Sean spoke about possibly coaching in your 31 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 1: future during your playing this, yes, he had referenced it. 32 00:01:38,800 --> 00:01:40,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, back when I was adoring this, he'd always you 33 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:42,240 Speaker 2: always just say you'd be a great coach, You'd be 34 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:43,960 Speaker 2: a good coach when you're doing And I used to 35 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:45,520 Speaker 2: mess around with him like, man, I'm not I'm not 36 00:01:45,560 --> 00:01:47,120 Speaker 2: trying to do that, you know. I'm worried about playing 37 00:01:47,200 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 2: right now, obviously, And I hadn't played for Sean by 38 00:01:51,080 --> 00:01:52,840 Speaker 2: the time when he had called me in four years. 39 00:01:52,880 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 2: My last time played for Sean was in twenty nineteen. 40 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,639 Speaker 2: I had retired it well after the twenty twenty two season, 41 00:01:58,640 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 2: so when he called me, I wasn't thinking that he 42 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 2: was calling me about coaching, but sure enough he was, 43 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 2: and instantly those memories came back about, you know, the 44 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 2: conversations we had, and I was able to kind of 45 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:11,240 Speaker 2: see it full. 46 00:02:11,800 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: So take me back to New Orleans. Not only is 47 00:02:14,080 --> 00:02:17,200 Speaker 1: Peyton head coach, but your secondary coach is a guy 48 00:02:17,200 --> 00:02:19,840 Speaker 1: by the name of Aaron Glen No. What was it 49 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:22,919 Speaker 1: like for you being in that position room you were 50 00:02:23,040 --> 00:02:26,840 Speaker 1: safety and also what kind of relationship did you guys 51 00:02:26,960 --> 00:02:27,720 Speaker 1: strike up there? 52 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:30,360 Speaker 2: I think we were able, by guys Grace, to strike 53 00:02:30,440 --> 00:02:33,400 Speaker 2: up a very very good relationship, very great working relationship 54 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:35,840 Speaker 2: in regards to you know, what he expected from me 55 00:02:36,040 --> 00:02:39,320 Speaker 2: as a player, what I could expect from him, at 56 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:42,919 Speaker 2: him as a coach, how demanding he was, and everything 57 00:02:42,960 --> 00:02:45,919 Speaker 2: that he poured into us as players there, I was great. 58 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:47,520 Speaker 2: I was able to carry a lot of those same 59 00:02:47,560 --> 00:02:49,799 Speaker 2: things with me, not only on the football field, but 60 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 2: in life. From our time there in New Orleans. He had, 61 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:55,360 Speaker 2: you know, real similar He had mentioned, you know, me 62 00:02:55,440 --> 00:02:57,160 Speaker 2: being a coach on the field and you know, being 63 00:02:57,200 --> 00:02:59,320 Speaker 2: able to get guys lined up, and he was able 64 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 2: to see kind of my my attention to detail and 65 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 2: approaching my game. And sure enough, as I got into 66 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:07,760 Speaker 2: coaching too, he was excited for me, cited for my 67 00:03:07,760 --> 00:03:10,680 Speaker 2: opportunity to go coach, and just talked about, you know 68 00:03:10,880 --> 00:03:12,880 Speaker 2: what my future can end up looking like in regards 69 00:03:12,919 --> 00:03:13,360 Speaker 2: to coaching. 70 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:17,200 Speaker 1: So you go to us, some of you, you're a 71 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 1: successful college player, you go on drafted. How did you 72 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:22,880 Speaker 1: go on to play one hundred and thirty one games 73 00:03:23,360 --> 00:03:26,079 Speaker 1: as far as regular season play in the National Football 74 00:03:26,120 --> 00:03:28,240 Speaker 1: League and then you have a bunch of playoff games 75 00:03:28,240 --> 00:03:29,239 Speaker 1: on your resume as well. 76 00:03:29,400 --> 00:03:32,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, only by guy's grace when you say going on undrafted, 77 00:03:33,840 --> 00:03:36,640 Speaker 2: that route obviously is not the most ideal route or 78 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:39,720 Speaker 2: the most iconic by any means. My situation was a 79 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:41,400 Speaker 2: little bit different. Not only did I go and drafted, 80 00:03:41,440 --> 00:03:43,120 Speaker 2: but I was out of football for a whole year 81 00:03:43,320 --> 00:03:47,119 Speaker 2: before I had I received my first opportunity. During that time, 82 00:03:47,160 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 2: I was working as a tech recruiter also, you know, 83 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 2: waking up at four o'clock working out, just trying to 84 00:03:52,560 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 2: get you know, every opportunity I could. And fortunately enough, 85 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 2: I was fortunate enough to get an opportunity in Jacksonville, 86 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 2: got cut the day before training camp, the day right 87 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 2: training camp, signed the Green Bay four four days later, 88 00:04:06,120 --> 00:04:07,840 Speaker 2: four days late in the training camp, and I was 89 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:11,440 Speaker 2: fortunate enough to make the fifty three and then very 90 00:04:11,400 --> 00:04:13,840 Speaker 2: an I was able to play ten years, but to 91 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:15,720 Speaker 2: be able to play, like you said, one hundred and 92 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:18,360 Speaker 2: thirty one games, be a part of a numerous playoff games. Again, 93 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:20,240 Speaker 2: it's all by guy's grace. I did everything I possibly 94 00:04:20,279 --> 00:04:21,800 Speaker 2: could have, put one foot in front of the other 95 00:04:22,240 --> 00:04:23,599 Speaker 2: and guided the rest. 96 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:27,280 Speaker 1: I gotta imagine it's easy for you to look around 97 00:04:27,320 --> 00:04:30,000 Speaker 1: your room, the Special Teams room right now and relate 98 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:32,720 Speaker 1: to all these guys, because not only are you a 99 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:36,480 Speaker 1: young dude, but you were a core Special Teams player 100 00:04:36,600 --> 00:04:40,960 Speaker 1: throughout your career, so across the board you did it. 101 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:44,440 Speaker 2: Yes, yeah, yes, so no doubt about it. In regardless 102 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 2: of being able to relate to them, I'm talking about 103 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 2: everything they do they think about. I'm like, I'm right 104 00:04:49,839 --> 00:04:52,200 Speaker 2: there with you. So the passion that I try to 105 00:04:52,200 --> 00:04:54,880 Speaker 2: speak with them is not because I'm I'm just making 106 00:04:54,880 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 2: something up. I've literally been fortunate enough to do exactly 107 00:04:57,640 --> 00:04:59,359 Speaker 2: what it is that you're doing right now, sitting in 108 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:02,800 Speaker 2: these access these exact same seats. So speaking from that perspective, 109 00:05:03,240 --> 00:05:04,720 Speaker 2: I think I've been fortunate enough to be able to 110 00:05:04,760 --> 00:05:06,560 Speaker 2: grab some of those guys' attention when it comes to that. 111 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 1: You know this all too well, but special teams is 112 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:13,919 Speaker 1: off and overlooked. People talk about offensive unit, defensive unit. 113 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:18,640 Speaker 1: How fortunate do you feel like you are here where 114 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:21,400 Speaker 1: a guy in Aaron Glenn is gonna put such an 115 00:05:21,440 --> 00:05:23,679 Speaker 1: emphasis and importance of special teams. 116 00:05:23,760 --> 00:05:26,640 Speaker 2: Very fortunate, extremely fortunate, not only being a coach, but 117 00:05:26,680 --> 00:05:28,560 Speaker 2: for the guys who are on this team to hear 118 00:05:28,680 --> 00:05:32,120 Speaker 2: those same words come from his mouth and echo that sentiment. 119 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:33,440 Speaker 1: It's huge. 120 00:05:33,720 --> 00:05:34,159 Speaker 3: It's huge. 121 00:05:34,160 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 2: I tell these guys all the time, the special teams, 122 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:38,880 Speaker 2: specifically for me, change my life, and I believe it 123 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:40,800 Speaker 2: can do the same for them. And to have a 124 00:05:40,800 --> 00:05:43,440 Speaker 2: head coach that believes in that, believes in that perspective 125 00:05:43,440 --> 00:05:45,240 Speaker 2: for the game, I think it's huge. I think it's 126 00:05:45,320 --> 00:05:46,520 Speaker 2: kind of a little bit of a lost start in 127 00:05:46,560 --> 00:05:48,720 Speaker 2: regards to the NFL how a lot of teams approach it. 128 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:51,040 Speaker 2: But again, to have a head coach that buys in 129 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 2: like that to it, I think it's phenomenal. 130 00:05:52,520 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 1: Can you speak to your experience in Denver and how 131 00:05:55,160 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 1: that's gonna help you now as you are the guy 132 00:05:59,240 --> 00:06:01,039 Speaker 1: in front of the room you're making the calls. 133 00:06:01,400 --> 00:06:03,359 Speaker 2: I think I was fortunateenough to have a great experience 134 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:05,839 Speaker 2: in Denver. I was able. I was fortunate to be 135 00:06:05,920 --> 00:06:08,320 Speaker 2: molded by a lot of great people in regards to 136 00:06:08,360 --> 00:06:10,200 Speaker 2: this game, this fourth down game that we play on 137 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:13,320 Speaker 2: special teams. When you talk about Mike Westyle, who's obviously 138 00:06:13,360 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 2: a former great here, you talk about Ben kay Wika, 139 00:06:15,440 --> 00:06:18,520 Speaker 2: who's had some history here as well. Obviously Sean Payton 140 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 2: is being another head coach who really emphasized the special 141 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:24,200 Speaker 2: team as well. So Denver was a great infrastructure for 142 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 2: me to kind of come up in in regards to, 143 00:06:26,360 --> 00:06:28,960 Speaker 2: you know, being a young coach. But now I'm excited 144 00:06:28,960 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 2: for my opportunity here now with another great coaching staff. 145 00:06:32,080 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: Can you speak to the similarities between a g and Peyton. 146 00:06:36,480 --> 00:06:39,320 Speaker 2: They're similar, but they're also very different. I mean, when 147 00:06:39,360 --> 00:06:42,159 Speaker 2: you talk about the intensity, the attention to detail, I 148 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:43,600 Speaker 2: think that's to be I would say this is the 149 00:06:43,640 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 2: biggest similarity. I would note right there. Their attention to 150 00:06:48,680 --> 00:06:53,039 Speaker 2: detail is very very rare that I've come across in 151 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:55,440 Speaker 2: this game of football. They like no details too small 152 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 2: or too big, and they make sure they emphasize that. 153 00:06:57,960 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 2: But they're also very different in terms of just their 154 00:06:59,760 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 2: person Nowadays, you know their backgrounds, A little bit. They 155 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:05,760 Speaker 2: have their own way of stamping different things that they do. 156 00:07:05,880 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: For sure, we got to let you get downstairs, but 157 00:07:08,400 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 1: I wanted to ask you about the competitions here across 158 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:15,640 Speaker 1: the board. With your unit starting a kicker and you 159 00:07:15,680 --> 00:07:19,080 Speaker 1: can go back to punter as well. It's in the 160 00:07:19,080 --> 00:07:24,040 Speaker 1: early going. What's gonna happen once we get through OTA's 161 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:27,280 Speaker 1: and once training camp starts, not only at those two positions, 162 00:07:27,280 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: but for the rest of you guys. 163 00:07:29,080 --> 00:07:30,920 Speaker 2: No doubt. I mean you said the word, the key 164 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 2: word right, there's competition and that's something AG is stressed 165 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 2: since day one that all of us have stepped into 166 00:07:36,080 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 2: here to this building. It is about competition and they 167 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:43,040 Speaker 2: thrive on that, they live on that. And if there's 168 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 2: no secret that we're in a competition. Specifically, when we 169 00:07:45,120 --> 00:07:47,560 Speaker 2: talk about from the specialist standpoint, we're very excited to 170 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 2: see what all those guys can do. They have a 171 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 2: lot of potential and what they're able to do the 172 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:54,960 Speaker 2: tools that they have. But again across the board that 173 00:07:55,000 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 2: you've talked about, when you talk about a lot of 174 00:07:56,400 --> 00:07:58,560 Speaker 2: these four core guys, we're just excited to see all 175 00:07:58,560 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 2: these guys hit the ground running and see what that 176 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:02,080 Speaker 2: competition does well. 177 00:08:02,120 --> 00:08:05,800 Speaker 1: Thanks Chris, appreciate you, Tom, Sir, thank you. Get ready 178 00:08:05,840 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 1: for all the action energy of Jets game day this 179 00:08:08,240 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 1: season with twenty twenty five season tickets. Lock in your 180 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:14,400 Speaker 1: seats to be there for every snap of exciting matchups 181 00:08:14,440 --> 00:08:17,840 Speaker 1: at my Life Stadium at and why Jets dot com 182 00:08:17,880 --> 00:08:23,120 Speaker 1: slash season tickets, Quincy, what's up? What's going on? You 183 00:08:23,240 --> 00:08:23,960 Speaker 1: enjoyed the summer? 184 00:08:24,160 --> 00:08:26,720 Speaker 3: Of course, it's been pretty good so far, so I 185 00:08:26,960 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 3: just wish it was our raining out here. 186 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:32,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, you had the sun in southern California. 187 00:08:32,520 --> 00:08:34,400 Speaker 3: The beautiful son, no humidity. 188 00:08:34,440 --> 00:08:36,560 Speaker 1: It was nice. I loved it out there. All right. 189 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:39,640 Speaker 1: Let's talk about special teams, Yes, sir, Jets have a 190 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:43,880 Speaker 1: new coaching staff. Of course, Aaron Glenn selected Chris Banjo 191 00:08:44,240 --> 00:08:47,640 Speaker 1: to lead his special teams unit. Your thought of the choice. 192 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:50,320 Speaker 3: I think it's you know, when you think about special teams, 193 00:08:50,559 --> 00:08:52,920 Speaker 3: that's a huge road to fill, right, because I think 194 00:08:52,960 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 3: a lot of people don't talk about special teams and 195 00:08:54,520 --> 00:08:56,960 Speaker 3: the importance of it. As a young guy, you realize 196 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:59,080 Speaker 3: that it's really important because if you want to get 197 00:08:59,120 --> 00:09:01,280 Speaker 3: on the field, you need better teams. So to bring 198 00:09:01,280 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 3: in a guy that was an assistant last year to 199 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:05,760 Speaker 3: be your head coordinator. You know that means you have 200 00:09:05,760 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 3: a lot of faith in him. This is a young 201 00:09:07,840 --> 00:09:09,880 Speaker 3: special teams unit, right, last year we had a lot 202 00:09:09,920 --> 00:09:12,680 Speaker 3: of older guys, the punter, the kicker. Right now you've 203 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:15,400 Speaker 3: got you know, new punter, new kicker. Right you got 204 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 3: a returner coming back that you know had some success. 205 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:20,280 Speaker 3: But he's got he's got his work cutout for him. 206 00:09:20,320 --> 00:09:23,280 Speaker 3: So I've said it before. I think that AG really 207 00:09:23,320 --> 00:09:27,320 Speaker 3: wants his guys to be great coaches and great teachers. 208 00:09:28,679 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 1: You, as a player, is that something that resonated with 209 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:35,640 Speaker 1: you that Hey, listen, my coordinator is a young dude, 210 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:38,320 Speaker 1: and not only is young, but he played in this 211 00:09:38,440 --> 00:09:39,560 Speaker 1: league over ten years. 212 00:09:39,720 --> 00:09:42,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, so I never had that experience. So I think 213 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,640 Speaker 3: as special teams it would be interesting, right, And I 214 00:09:44,640 --> 00:09:46,400 Speaker 3: hope that he kind of brings this film because Special 215 00:09:46,440 --> 00:09:48,440 Speaker 3: Teams film is different than any other film. I like 216 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:51,040 Speaker 3: Special Teams because it's like mercenary one on one. It's 217 00:09:51,080 --> 00:09:54,200 Speaker 3: like real dog like dog play there. 218 00:09:54,280 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 1: Man. 219 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:56,760 Speaker 3: Like I think if I, if I didn't have success 220 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:58,480 Speaker 3: on offense, I would have tried to play Special teams 221 00:09:58,520 --> 00:10:00,680 Speaker 3: as long as possible because you really get to show 222 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 3: your athletic ability and your mentality. So I hope he 223 00:10:04,080 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 3: brings that into the coaching room because it'll just kind 224 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:07,959 Speaker 3: of give him a little one up. 225 00:10:08,080 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 1: What's that mentality? Entering the National Football League if you 226 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:13,959 Speaker 1: are a late round pick or an undrafted free agent. 227 00:10:14,080 --> 00:10:16,439 Speaker 3: Oh, I mean it's important. I think you see a 228 00:10:16,480 --> 00:10:18,000 Speaker 3: lot of guys say, oh, I'm never going to play 229 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:20,200 Speaker 3: special teams. I think that's the wrong. Like I don't 230 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:22,680 Speaker 3: care where you're drafted, honestly, Like you should try to 231 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:24,680 Speaker 3: find a way because it'll just kind of get you 232 00:10:24,720 --> 00:10:26,920 Speaker 3: in the good graces. Like a young guy like myself, 233 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 3: a six round pick. There was three guys that we 234 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:32,800 Speaker 3: drafted at receiver, but I separated myself because I got 235 00:10:32,840 --> 00:10:34,480 Speaker 3: in with the special teams coach. Now he knows my 236 00:10:34,600 --> 00:10:36,280 Speaker 3: name right, he wants to put me on the field, 237 00:10:36,360 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 3: So it just kind of now it's like, Okay, we 238 00:10:38,200 --> 00:10:41,080 Speaker 3: have an extra slot. Well, this receiver played special teams. 239 00:10:41,120 --> 00:10:43,319 Speaker 3: Let's put him out there. So you know, I think 240 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 3: it's one of the most important things you can do 241 00:10:44,840 --> 00:10:45,440 Speaker 3: as a young guy. 242 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:48,199 Speaker 1: It was such an emphasis for Aaron Glenn and his 243 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:52,400 Speaker 1: two previous stops. When you're talking about Detroit under Dan 244 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:56,280 Speaker 1: Campbell and then of course Sean Payton in New Orleans 245 00:10:56,559 --> 00:11:00,360 Speaker 1: for years. He just put that on top far as 246 00:11:00,400 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 1: we're going to be good at this, and then you 247 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:05,720 Speaker 1: go back as far as AG is concerned, the Bill 248 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 1: Parcells influence. Yeah, and Parcels always truss special. 249 00:11:09,520 --> 00:11:12,600 Speaker 3: Teams exactly, you know. And you know, we could talk 250 00:11:12,600 --> 00:11:14,760 Speaker 3: about one of our biggest rivals as the Jets, that 251 00:11:15,840 --> 00:11:18,080 Speaker 3: Bill Belichick, right, a guy that really hondes in on 252 00:11:18,120 --> 00:11:20,640 Speaker 3: special teams as well. So it's a really important part 253 00:11:20,640 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 3: piece of the game. 254 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:21,760 Speaker 1: You know. 255 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 3: I wish, honestly, with that TV broadcast spent a little 256 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:27,200 Speaker 3: more time on it, you know, kind of gave us 257 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 3: a better view. I think if we could get a 258 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:31,880 Speaker 3: more comprehensive understanding of football, not just the offense and 259 00:11:31,960 --> 00:11:34,440 Speaker 3: defensive side, but also the special team side, right, I 260 00:11:34,480 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 3: think people would really kind of look at it differently. 261 00:11:36,800 --> 00:11:39,120 Speaker 1: All Right, So it was we head into training camp. 262 00:11:39,360 --> 00:11:41,240 Speaker 1: I just wanted to read a couple of numbers to 263 00:11:41,360 --> 00:11:46,480 Speaker 1: you from last year. Jets field goal percentage seventy one 264 00:11:46,520 --> 00:11:49,880 Speaker 1: point four to three thirtieth in the National Football League. 265 00:11:50,200 --> 00:11:54,040 Speaker 1: The Jets were twenty fourth in points difference and points 266 00:11:54,040 --> 00:11:59,760 Speaker 1: difference three point nine points a games, nineteenth in yards 267 00:11:59,800 --> 00:12:04,720 Speaker 1: per difference yards per game difference minus three point five. 268 00:12:05,559 --> 00:12:10,040 Speaker 1: So I mean the margins there not too much. Yeah, yeah, 269 00:12:10,080 --> 00:12:12,200 Speaker 1: and that can be the difference between winning and losing, 270 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 1: and especially as you're starting a program here, Aaron Glenn 271 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:19,040 Speaker 1: has put an emphasis not only on the defense, on 272 00:12:19,120 --> 00:12:22,480 Speaker 1: the offense, but saying, hey, listen, we have to excel 273 00:12:22,520 --> 00:12:23,440 Speaker 1: in this area. Yeah. 274 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 3: I mean you're talking about a blade of grass there, right, 275 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:28,000 Speaker 3: like in terms of the margins. So, you know, I 276 00:12:28,040 --> 00:12:32,360 Speaker 3: think we all saw last year how much special teams 277 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:34,440 Speaker 3: came to play. You know, we didn't have big plays 278 00:12:34,440 --> 00:12:36,960 Speaker 3: in the in the return game, right field, goals were 279 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:40,720 Speaker 3: being missed, you know, so those small pieces there really 280 00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:42,959 Speaker 3: changed the outcome of the season. And if you talk 281 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 3: to some of the players, they'll say the same thing, Right. 282 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:48,040 Speaker 3: I think they understand that, you know, they have to 283 00:12:48,080 --> 00:12:50,280 Speaker 3: do a better job office of defense, but special teams 284 00:12:50,320 --> 00:12:52,000 Speaker 3: could have helped them just kind of push them forward. 285 00:12:52,080 --> 00:12:55,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, you wonder how the trajectory of the season and 286 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:58,120 Speaker 1: how everything could have changed. Special teams might have been 287 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 1: different last year. So as we head in the training camp, 288 00:13:01,400 --> 00:13:05,080 Speaker 1: you got battles across the board, which is kind of 289 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:07,440 Speaker 1: no surprise me. The special teams is the one unit 290 00:13:07,480 --> 00:13:10,440 Speaker 1: where you see so much turnover. But for the Jets specifically, 291 00:13:10,920 --> 00:13:14,160 Speaker 1: you're going to have a kicking battle with Harrison Meavs 292 00:13:14,200 --> 00:13:18,600 Speaker 1: and Caden Davis. Now, Meavis, who the Jets just signed. 293 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:21,560 Speaker 1: What do you think about the nickname the Thicker Kicker 294 00:13:21,640 --> 00:13:24,920 Speaker 1: five eleven forty three pounds. He went twenty to twenty 295 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:28,679 Speaker 1: one for the uf OLS Birmingham Stallions recently. 296 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:30,600 Speaker 3: He reminds me of a who is the Raiders Kicker, 297 00:13:30,640 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 3: Sebastian Jenikowski. 298 00:13:32,400 --> 00:13:32,880 Speaker 1: That's right. 299 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:34,880 Speaker 3: He was a big dude out there, man, But you know, 300 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:36,960 Speaker 3: he played for a very long time. You know, you 301 00:13:37,040 --> 00:13:39,120 Speaker 3: hope that if you got a guy with a with 302 00:13:39,200 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 3: a great nickname like that, that he ends up, you know, 303 00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:42,520 Speaker 3: being your guy for a long time. 304 00:13:42,679 --> 00:13:46,840 Speaker 1: Yep. So I wonder how they're going to approach it, 305 00:13:46,880 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 1: because it's one thing what's going to happen out here 306 00:13:49,320 --> 00:13:51,160 Speaker 1: on the practice field. But I think a lot of 307 00:13:51,160 --> 00:13:55,120 Speaker 1: coordinators over the years, remember brand Boyer always told me that, hey, 308 00:13:55,160 --> 00:13:57,200 Speaker 1: we have to see what these guys actually do under 309 00:13:57,200 --> 00:13:58,680 Speaker 1: the lights exactly right. 310 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 3: So you know, one thing I can say though, is 311 00:14:01,520 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 3: that practice really kind of gives you an idea of 312 00:14:03,240 --> 00:14:05,280 Speaker 3: how a guy will be. But once you get into 313 00:14:05,320 --> 00:14:07,199 Speaker 3: the lights, right, that's where some guys just kind of 314 00:14:07,240 --> 00:14:09,440 Speaker 3: shine higher, brighter than others. So you know we're going 315 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:12,280 Speaker 3: to see obviously in a preseason, you know, how these 316 00:14:12,280 --> 00:14:14,480 Speaker 3: guys kind of go out there and win the games, 317 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 3: lose the games, compete, and then we'll really know who's 318 00:14:17,400 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 3: going to be the guy. 319 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:20,960 Speaker 1: All right. You also have a punning battle, yep. Thomas 320 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,720 Speaker 1: Morristead no longer here, of course, he signed with the 321 00:14:23,720 --> 00:14:27,400 Speaker 1: forty nine ers. He got Austin McNamara and Kai Kroger, 322 00:14:27,840 --> 00:14:30,640 Speaker 1: a rookie out of South Carolina. So that's something we'll 323 00:14:30,680 --> 00:14:31,480 Speaker 1: be watching as well. 324 00:14:31,640 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, and another important piece, you know, when you talk 325 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 3: about more said he was one of the leaders, right, 326 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:37,760 Speaker 3: he was one of the guys that really kind of 327 00:14:37,840 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 3: changed the course of some games. Some of those kicks 328 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:40,640 Speaker 3: were amazing. 329 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:41,800 Speaker 1: Uh, you know. 330 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:43,760 Speaker 3: We also one thing that we haven't mentioned is obviously 331 00:14:43,800 --> 00:14:44,440 Speaker 3: the gunner. 332 00:14:44,160 --> 00:14:47,360 Speaker 1: Play, right Yep, We're gonna get to it. 333 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:49,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, So you know, the punning game, the 334 00:14:50,040 --> 00:14:52,000 Speaker 3: kicking game, those are all important. The other pieces are 335 00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:53,360 Speaker 3: also very important as well. 336 00:14:53,280 --> 00:14:57,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, Charles, he wasn't participating throughout the spring, he was 337 00:14:58,200 --> 00:15:02,280 Speaker 1: coming back from injury. But listen, a special team's wolf. 338 00:15:02,320 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 1: The guy was a beast. The Jets also signed Chris 339 00:15:04,760 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 1: Boyd in free agency, a guy who is cut his 340 00:15:08,960 --> 00:15:12,160 Speaker 1: teeth in the National Football League, absolutely, but by what 341 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:13,640 Speaker 1: he's done on team absolutely. 342 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:15,560 Speaker 3: Yeah. I think that's another guy that's gonna come in 343 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 3: and be a big piece and you know, we'll see, 344 00:15:18,320 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 3: you know, how deep his play is on offense. But 345 00:15:23,040 --> 00:15:24,560 Speaker 3: the guy like Aaron Smith is not a bad guy 346 00:15:24,600 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 3: to put out there at gunner, right, a guy that 347 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:29,640 Speaker 3: can just kind of close the space, close the gap 348 00:15:30,560 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 3: on the punning games. 349 00:15:31,400 --> 00:15:34,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, So the Jets did select Arion Smith of the 350 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:37,680 Speaker 1: draft and he's gonna change the dynamic, hopefully offensively. We'll 351 00:15:37,680 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: have to see how he works into some packages there. 352 00:15:40,480 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 1: But he's not just a lanky guy with speed. He 353 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:47,360 Speaker 1: gets at it, gets after it with his physicality. 354 00:15:47,440 --> 00:15:49,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course, you know that's one thing you gotta 355 00:15:49,880 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 3: you're gonna have to do whether or not he was 356 00:15:52,240 --> 00:15:54,520 Speaker 3: somebody that did that as a guy that's that wasn't 357 00:15:54,880 --> 00:15:57,520 Speaker 3: you know, top three pick, right, He's gonna have to 358 00:15:57,880 --> 00:15:59,600 Speaker 3: find a way to do that, And I think gunner 359 00:15:59,640 --> 00:16:01,320 Speaker 3: play will be amazing for him if he could just 360 00:16:01,440 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 3: learn a few little skills there. You know, he's got 361 00:16:04,360 --> 00:16:06,480 Speaker 3: a great mentor in nerve Charles. I mean that guy. 362 00:16:06,760 --> 00:16:09,240 Speaker 3: He was getting double triple teams right, like you know, 363 00:16:09,320 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 3: things that you don't usually see. But that's how you 364 00:16:11,880 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 3: know how important he is. So if he can come 365 00:16:13,560 --> 00:16:17,240 Speaker 3: back for that injury, you know, it's a dangerous two 366 00:16:17,280 --> 00:16:17,720 Speaker 3: guys there. 367 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, but how about the transition over the years when 368 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 1: we talk about a guy like Justin Hardy. Yeah, Brandon 369 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:28,720 Speaker 1: Eckles is no longer here. He departed in a free agency. 370 00:16:28,760 --> 00:16:31,840 Speaker 1: You mentioned Charles and his growth. But you know other 371 00:16:31,920 --> 00:16:34,080 Speaker 1: guys that we have to watch at the gunner position. 372 00:16:34,600 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 1: You gotta watch a guy like Arian Smith. Yes, you 373 00:16:38,560 --> 00:16:42,440 Speaker 1: have to watch a guy who is a rookie out 374 00:16:42,440 --> 00:16:47,239 Speaker 1: of Florida, JaMarcus Weston. He appeared in fifty two games 375 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:51,040 Speaker 1: for the Gators. He had sixteen defensive stops, one forced fumble, 376 00:16:51,080 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 1: and one sack. He made his mark in Gainesville on 377 00:16:54,680 --> 00:16:57,960 Speaker 1: special teams. And this guy's got a different body, man, 378 00:16:58,120 --> 00:17:01,320 Speaker 1: he's like sixty three to fifty plus. Yeah, playing gunner. 379 00:17:01,480 --> 00:17:05,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's scary. Listen, those are the most dangerous guys. 380 00:17:05,440 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 3: And that's why I say, like it's really mercenary, Like 381 00:17:07,760 --> 00:17:09,920 Speaker 3: you really get to show your athletic ability, and that's 382 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:12,160 Speaker 3: where you can kind of separate yourself from other guys. 383 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 3: Like some guys are just great football players. Some guys 384 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:16,040 Speaker 3: are great athletes. And if you can be a great 385 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 3: athlete that is also very physical, then you know, special 386 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:20,399 Speaker 3: teams can take. 387 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:21,480 Speaker 1: You along way. All right, So what do you want 388 00:17:21,480 --> 00:17:24,280 Speaker 1: to see from the returner position? You got x Man 389 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 1: coming back, Exavior Gibson, Yeah, kana Wa Wo returns. You 390 00:17:28,720 --> 00:17:31,320 Speaker 1: got a couple of rookies there, and Jamal Pritchett and 391 00:17:31,400 --> 00:17:34,960 Speaker 1: Damir Miller, and then we should mention Arion Smith as well. 392 00:17:35,040 --> 00:17:37,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, definitely. I think you know, you've got a couple 393 00:17:37,040 --> 00:17:39,560 Speaker 3: guys there with some touchdown experience. Getting a touchdown special 394 00:17:39,600 --> 00:17:42,040 Speaker 3: teams is very difficult, right, So if you've been able 395 00:17:42,080 --> 00:17:44,119 Speaker 3: to touch the end zone at least one time in 396 00:17:44,160 --> 00:17:47,240 Speaker 3: your career, that boosts your confidence to another level. You're 397 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:51,560 Speaker 3: talking about a guy Banjo, their coach, who was assistant 398 00:17:51,600 --> 00:17:54,919 Speaker 3: special teams in Denver. They actually were top three or 399 00:17:54,960 --> 00:17:57,240 Speaker 3: four in punt return yards last year, right, So I 400 00:17:57,240 --> 00:17:59,240 Speaker 3: think that's an important piece because last year we didn't 401 00:17:59,280 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 3: see a lot of great returns. So if he can 402 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:04,160 Speaker 3: bring that over here, you know, that'll really help. Again, 403 00:18:04,200 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 3: we talk about special teams helping the team, this will 404 00:18:06,280 --> 00:18:07,080 Speaker 3: be a great way to do that. 405 00:18:07,160 --> 00:18:09,719 Speaker 1: How difficult is it to feel punts? This like? 406 00:18:09,880 --> 00:18:14,160 Speaker 3: Oh my god? That you know? Punters are magicians, right, 407 00:18:14,200 --> 00:18:16,320 Speaker 3: Like they're able to make the ball do things that 408 00:18:16,880 --> 00:18:19,480 Speaker 3: no other I've never seen before, right, the way that 409 00:18:19,560 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 3: it spins, it can you know, the winds starts taking 410 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:24,159 Speaker 3: in all these other things. So it's not easy, all right. 411 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:27,240 Speaker 3: Those guys that can catch punts, they're special players. 412 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:29,680 Speaker 1: Did you enjoy doing something like that after practice? 413 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:29,879 Speaker 2: No? 414 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,920 Speaker 3: I would do kickoffs because kickoffs are way easy to read, right, 415 00:18:32,960 --> 00:18:34,840 Speaker 3: you know, and I had to kickoff return a little bit, 416 00:18:35,240 --> 00:18:37,639 Speaker 3: but punts were just a different animal. But honestly, I 417 00:18:37,720 --> 00:18:39,280 Speaker 3: wish I would have just to kind of get a 418 00:18:39,280 --> 00:18:41,400 Speaker 3: better understanding of how the ball travels in the air. 419 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:44,880 Speaker 1: You know, I'm very impressed out here watching X every 420 00:18:44,960 --> 00:18:48,159 Speaker 1: day because he's a fluid catcher, and you need a 421 00:18:48,240 --> 00:18:51,119 Speaker 1: guy can catch the ball before he gets up the field, 422 00:18:51,520 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 1: and you gotta do it. Cleanly, no matter who's booting 423 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:54,879 Speaker 1: it on the other side. 424 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:57,520 Speaker 3: Definitely, there were so many times last year. You know, 425 00:18:57,680 --> 00:19:01,240 Speaker 3: I hope that he continues to improve and progress, but 426 00:19:01,280 --> 00:19:02,639 Speaker 3: there are a lot of times last year where he 427 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:05,520 Speaker 3: would do things that for me, I would feel worried 428 00:19:05,560 --> 00:19:07,480 Speaker 3: because I'm like, whoa. But that's how you know how 429 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:09,880 Speaker 3: comfidy he is in his ability to catch punts because 430 00:19:09,880 --> 00:19:11,320 Speaker 3: he was doing things at times that were just a 431 00:19:11,359 --> 00:19:12,960 Speaker 3: little risky, but he would catch the punt, you know. 432 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:15,120 Speaker 3: So that's how you know he really puts it into time, 433 00:19:15,160 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 3: into his craft. 434 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:18,760 Speaker 1: And to your point about Wan Woo, here's a guy 435 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:22,320 Speaker 1: who's put the ball in the end zone, not only 436 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:25,919 Speaker 1: with Minnesota, but he comes here and he's activated and 437 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:29,240 Speaker 1: there he is running one back for a touchdown. Yeah. 438 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:31,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, So you know they've got some dynamic guys back there, 439 00:19:32,040 --> 00:19:34,080 Speaker 3: you know. And again, the return game is one that 440 00:19:34,160 --> 00:19:36,359 Speaker 3: you want to continue to improve and change the game. 441 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:37,840 Speaker 3: It really flips the field every time. 442 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:41,280 Speaker 1: What changes in camp when you put the pads on, 443 00:19:42,000 --> 00:19:45,679 Speaker 1: because this camp is going to be physical, Aaron Glenn, 444 00:19:46,240 --> 00:19:48,879 Speaker 1: I'm specific specifically talking about special teams, you know. 445 00:19:49,160 --> 00:19:50,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, you know, I think one thing that 446 00:19:50,840 --> 00:19:54,200 Speaker 3: you'll really see. They've changed a lot of special teams 447 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:56,359 Speaker 3: since I played right, and that wasn't even that long ago. Right, 448 00:19:56,400 --> 00:19:58,240 Speaker 3: There's there's so many different rules. You talked about the 449 00:19:58,320 --> 00:20:01,159 Speaker 3: kickoff game, but I think getting those reps in with 450 00:20:01,240 --> 00:20:05,640 Speaker 3: pads is really important because now it's it's a lot 451 00:20:05,680 --> 00:20:08,320 Speaker 3: of skill and physicality. When you talk about how to 452 00:20:08,359 --> 00:20:10,800 Speaker 3: block a kickoff return, right, you don't get the opportunity 453 00:20:10,880 --> 00:20:13,919 Speaker 3: to really meet a guy five ten yards away from 454 00:20:13,960 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 3: the kickoff. You have to catch him, so it makes 455 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:17,480 Speaker 3: it a little challenging for guys. 456 00:20:18,040 --> 00:20:21,359 Speaker 1: Official Jets Podcast is presented by Kendri Scott's Jewelry Company 457 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:25,280 Speaker 1: to shining brighton doing good shop, game day, jewelry styles, 458 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:28,800 Speaker 1: and so much more at kendrascott dot com. Time for 459 00:20:28,840 --> 00:20:32,959 Speaker 1: my extra point. Aaron Glenn comes from the Bill Parcells 460 00:20:33,000 --> 00:20:36,960 Speaker 1: coaching tree, so he's going to emphasize hidden yardage at 461 00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:40,560 Speaker 1: every turn. In a league where most games are decided 462 00:20:40,600 --> 00:20:44,880 Speaker 1: by seven points or less, factors like net punting differential, 463 00:20:45,320 --> 00:20:50,879 Speaker 1: average starting possession and penalty differential are huge. Parcells old 464 00:20:50,920 --> 00:20:54,720 Speaker 1: adage is one hundred yards of hidden yardage is worth 465 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:58,920 Speaker 1: seven points when it comes down to tough roster decisions. 466 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 1: The ultimate time break for depth players may come down 467 00:21:02,480 --> 00:21:06,320 Speaker 1: to team's value. For this Jets team to win, special 468 00:21:06,359 --> 00:21:10,240 Speaker 1: teams will be critical every week until next time. We'll 469 00:21:10,240 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 1: see you later.