1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:03,360 Speaker 1: All right, We'll start with Ben Vallan followed by Mike Greece. 2 00:00:04,360 --> 00:00:12,119 Speaker 1: Good morning, Bill. How are things out in California? Yeah, 3 00:00:12,119 --> 00:00:14,520 Speaker 1: we're good out here. All right, Sorry I couldn't hear 4 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:20,200 Speaker 1: you there. Two quick ones about Sean McVay. Um, you know, 5 00:00:20,239 --> 00:00:23,040 Speaker 1: it can be hard to have to sustained success on 6 00:00:23,120 --> 00:00:25,720 Speaker 1: offense in the NFL. Once other teams get a lot 7 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 1: of film on you. But this is not a fourth 8 00:00:27,960 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: straight year that McVay and his offense or ranked top 9 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 1: ten in yards and they seem to be moving the ball. 10 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:34,959 Speaker 1: Well what is it about his offense? It's allowed him 11 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:41,240 Speaker 1: to be successful every year so far? Yeah, I honestly, 12 00:00:41,400 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 1: they're like in the top two or three. Um, yeah, no, 13 00:00:45,159 --> 00:00:47,479 Speaker 1: Sean does a great job. They mixed in a lot 14 00:00:47,479 --> 00:00:51,800 Speaker 1: of the concepts that are difficult on the defense. Um uh, 15 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 1: you know their plays, their tempo, um obviously had a 16 00:00:56,320 --> 00:01:00,160 Speaker 1: lot of good players. So yeah, it's a combination all 17 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 1: of those. They they put a lot of pressure on 18 00:01:02,320 --> 00:01:06,200 Speaker 1: the put a lot of pressure on the defense just 19 00:01:06,240 --> 00:01:08,119 Speaker 1: with the way they vary their snap counts and things 20 00:01:08,120 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 1: like that. Yeah, that's all part of it. Um. You know, 21 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,360 Speaker 1: the plays look the same, they use a lot of 22 00:01:14,400 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 1: condensed splits more than most teams too. You know, they 23 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:22,399 Speaker 1: use their receivers kind of as you know, blockings as 24 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:27,400 Speaker 1: tight ends, but they're not really tight ends. Um. So 25 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:29,679 Speaker 1: you know, I mean there's there's some different concepts, but 26 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:34,600 Speaker 1: they also um marry things together well. And and like 27 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 1: I said, a lot of pressure on the defense in 28 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:40,959 Speaker 1: terms of communication and adjustments. And you know, plays for 29 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:43,680 Speaker 1: the first step or two in the play look the same, 30 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:47,200 Speaker 1: but it's you know to be you know, three different plays. 31 00:01:48,920 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: And then the other thing about coach mcbad wanted to 32 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 1: ask you, I think the stat now is he's like 33 00:01:53,120 --> 00:01:55,240 Speaker 1: thirty three and zero, um when he has a lead 34 00:01:55,280 --> 00:01:59,120 Speaker 1: at halftime. What does that stat tell you about the 35 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:04,320 Speaker 1: job that he's doing there. Yeah, well, they have a 36 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:07,040 Speaker 1: good you know, they have a good pass for us. 37 00:02:07,120 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 1: They're they're good good concepts defensively, UM, and you know, offensively, 38 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:17,240 Speaker 1: they're they're very good on um all downs, but they're 39 00:02:17,240 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 1: good on first down and early downs to be able 40 00:02:19,560 --> 00:02:23,840 Speaker 1: to you know, run and play action. UM. You know, 41 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:27,640 Speaker 1: keep the defense off balance with you know, their entire offense. 42 00:02:27,680 --> 00:02:31,600 Speaker 1: And so you know that's that's always beneficial. So they're 43 00:02:31,600 --> 00:02:34,400 Speaker 1: they're really built to play that lay for sixty minutes, 44 00:02:34,560 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 1: and when they can, that's that's a big advantage for him. 45 00:02:37,919 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 1: All right, thanks a lot. Yeah, Well, our next question 46 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:46,880 Speaker 1: Mike Greece, followed by Chris Ryan. You Bill, given the changes, um, 47 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:49,520 Speaker 1: that both teams have had since that the Super Bowl, 48 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 1: I'm curious how relevant you see the going back to 49 00:02:53,320 --> 00:02:59,799 Speaker 1: that game and studying it is leading into this one. 50 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 1: Uh yeah, I maybe we looked at it, but you know, 51 00:03:03,800 --> 00:03:05,480 Speaker 1: like you said, there's a lot of football it's that 52 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 1: played since then, so I think that the more recent 53 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:12,359 Speaker 1: games have more relevance. Certainly, players do a lot of 54 00:03:12,440 --> 00:03:15,359 Speaker 1: a lot of players that played in that game that 55 00:03:15,760 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 1: aren't going to play in this one. And one of 56 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:23,000 Speaker 1: those players is Van Jefferson. And I was curious just 57 00:03:23,040 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 1: because you had the background with Sean here in New 58 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 1: England in ninety six, all right, totally, Like, I don't 59 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 1: know if you even thought about this, but do you 60 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:37,640 Speaker 1: see much of Sean and him, um, given that you 61 00:03:37,720 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 1: had the history with Sean? Uh? Well, they're both good players, 62 00:03:45,680 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 1: that say Sean's so it's one of the fastest, most 63 00:03:50,200 --> 00:03:53,680 Speaker 1: explosive receivers that I've ever been on the team. With 64 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: so not not too many guys that yeah had his 65 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:07,520 Speaker 1: style play. The nextcruestion Chris Ryan followed by Andrew Kelling 66 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:11,400 Speaker 1: him morn A bill Um wanted to ask you a 67 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:14,520 Speaker 1: little bit about the pass rush and why do you 68 00:04:14,560 --> 00:04:18,040 Speaker 1: think there's been such significant approvement in that area over 69 00:04:18,080 --> 00:04:26,520 Speaker 1: the last few weeks. Well, I'm the relative to the 70 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:29,200 Speaker 1: early part of the season, we've played more passing situations, 71 00:04:29,320 --> 00:04:32,440 Speaker 1: but let's say overall, our execution on the metals event better. 72 00:04:33,720 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 1: And a little bit about Aaron Donald as well. Obviously 73 00:04:36,920 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 1: he's a dominant player, but relatively speaking undersized for that position. 74 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:44,039 Speaker 1: How do you think he's been able to have the 75 00:04:44,080 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: type of success that he's had as a defensive tackle? 76 00:04:46,839 --> 00:04:54,039 Speaker 1: Enlisted at six one and two eighty five. He's very quick, 77 00:04:54,240 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 1: he's very explosives inspective. It's just he's a good football player, 78 00:05:00,360 --> 00:05:05,039 Speaker 1: recognize these things quickly and is able to quickly take 79 00:05:05,080 --> 00:05:10,120 Speaker 1: advantage of leverage opportunities that you know are created inline 80 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:14,600 Speaker 1: and you can quickly get to them. Thanks speaking sure. 81 00:05:15,640 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 1: Next question Andrew Callahan follow by Mark Daniels Babil. Yesterday 82 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:23,320 Speaker 1: you mentioned sean kind of broadening the offense since the 83 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:25,680 Speaker 1: last time you guys had played them. I'm wondering if 84 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 1: you could just six down upon that and what ways 85 00:05:27,480 --> 00:05:33,919 Speaker 1: you see in the offense from it's a lot of 86 00:05:34,240 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 1: you know, it's a lot of little things. Um, you 87 00:05:38,760 --> 00:05:41,279 Speaker 1: know that they've incorporated. I mean, like like every like 88 00:05:41,360 --> 00:05:43,279 Speaker 1: we all do, you know, from year to year based 89 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:46,880 Speaker 1: on what you're seeing and and as your team shifts 90 00:05:46,920 --> 00:05:49,680 Speaker 1: and how you get played and attacked, and you know, 91 00:05:49,680 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 1: you find ways to counteract that. So he's done a 92 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 1: good job of that. Um. No, it's a lot of 93 00:05:57,800 --> 00:06:00,520 Speaker 1: little things, a lot of technical things, but important and 94 00:06:00,520 --> 00:06:04,240 Speaker 1: they all add up. And then defensively, coach Daily in 95 00:06:04,240 --> 00:06:07,200 Speaker 1: his first year, how much um overlap DC from the 96 00:06:07,480 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 1: system he came from with with coach Fangio and what 97 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:17,880 Speaker 1: might be different that he's applied to you know, like, uh, yeah, 98 00:06:17,880 --> 00:06:21,040 Speaker 1: I think there's certainly some carryover from Coach Fangio system, 99 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:26,960 Speaker 1: especially from a coverage standpoint. Um, you know, it looks 100 00:06:26,960 --> 00:06:29,679 Speaker 1: like maybe a little bit of a merger between Um 101 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:37,240 Speaker 1: there's some front concepts and and UH and VICS coverage packages. Um. 102 00:06:38,200 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 1: But regardless, they give you some different looks. Um, they're 103 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:46,040 Speaker 1: obviously a very good defense or at the top of 104 00:06:46,040 --> 00:06:49,040 Speaker 1: the league on almost every category. They're hard to move 105 00:06:49,080 --> 00:06:53,280 Speaker 1: the ball against. Um, you know, they they make you 106 00:06:53,360 --> 00:06:56,719 Speaker 1: earn everything. They don't make my mistakes. There's no easy plays. 107 00:06:57,160 --> 00:07:00,400 Speaker 1: They don't give up any big plays. So you know, 108 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:03,960 Speaker 1: that's a team that has good talent and a lot 109 00:07:04,000 --> 00:07:06,400 Speaker 1: of good matchups and and a good scheme to go 110 00:07:06,440 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 1: with it. So they do a real good job. Thank you. 111 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:16,360 Speaker 1: My next question Mark Daniels, followed by Doug Kide and 112 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 1: Bill Um on Aaron Donald, just how rare of a 113 00:07:19,840 --> 00:07:22,840 Speaker 1: players is he when you just factor in his size, 114 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:26,160 Speaker 1: you know, his production, and just you know, just sort 115 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:32,280 Speaker 1: of who he is. I think we've seen players like that, 116 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:37,440 Speaker 1: you know, throughout the league from time to time. But 117 00:07:37,640 --> 00:07:40,920 Speaker 1: he's you know, he's he's an outsid any player. He's 118 00:07:41,680 --> 00:07:44,840 Speaker 1: a record game and there's no play that he's not 119 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:46,640 Speaker 1: a factor on him. He's right in the middle of defense. 120 00:07:46,680 --> 00:07:48,880 Speaker 1: He can't can't really get away from him on any 121 00:07:48,960 --> 00:07:51,560 Speaker 1: round or pass play. You gotta gotta deal with him, 122 00:07:51,560 --> 00:07:55,160 Speaker 1: block him on every play. So he's he's definitely a 123 00:07:55,920 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: you know, major major factor in the game. Um. Yeah, 124 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:03,080 Speaker 1: but we're not to do a good job on But 125 00:08:03,160 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 1: that's that's the way it's been. Thank you. Mark Daniels, 126 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:20,800 Speaker 1: falled by Doug Kaide, I just want I'm sorry, I'm 127 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:23,280 Speaker 1: sorry looking in place here, Kaide, fallowed by my crease. 128 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 1: What do you remember about your your time with Kevin O'Connell, uh, 129 00:08:28,200 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 1: for the year that he was in in the system, 130 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:37,480 Speaker 1: and did you think that coaching might be in his future? Well? Yeah, 131 00:08:37,520 --> 00:08:41,440 Speaker 1: we look at that point, you know, it's really about oh, 132 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 1: you know, Kevin becoming a player and focusing on playing 133 00:08:45,280 --> 00:08:49,680 Speaker 1: and learning our offense and learning things and uh yeah 134 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:54,800 Speaker 1: NFL defenses and so forth. So um yeah, I mean 135 00:08:55,040 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: resort I thinking too much about that. But you know, 136 00:08:59,240 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: smart kid, um, you know I had had a good career, 137 00:09:03,160 --> 00:09:10,760 Speaker 1: good arm um. You know, not really surprising that it's 138 00:09:10,840 --> 00:09:13,440 Speaker 1: gone this way. But I wouldn't say that at that point, 139 00:09:13,800 --> 00:09:16,880 Speaker 1: you know, that was something that any of us were 140 00:09:16,920 --> 00:09:19,280 Speaker 1: thinking too much about. I mean, he was twenty whatever, 141 00:09:19,360 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 1: twenty two years old, trying to trying to be an 142 00:09:22,840 --> 00:09:28,240 Speaker 1: NFL quarterback. Do you see any of his influence or 143 00:09:28,280 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 1: any specifical influence from him in the Rams offense this year? 144 00:09:34,040 --> 00:09:36,400 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, again, that'd be a hard question for me 145 00:09:36,440 --> 00:09:40,640 Speaker 1: to answer. Not being you know, got involved with it 146 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:48,400 Speaker 1: so or something. You asked them, Well, again, they're you know, progressive, 147 00:09:48,200 --> 00:09:51,360 Speaker 1: they've added some things, and whose idea they are? Who 148 00:09:51,400 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: did what? I know? I wouldn't know that. Thanks. Next 149 00:09:58,160 --> 00:10:02,079 Speaker 1: question Mike Preece called by Alan Siegel. Bill on Sony 150 00:10:02,200 --> 00:10:05,679 Speaker 1: Michelle seeing him show up on special teams, how new 151 00:10:05,800 --> 00:10:08,760 Speaker 1: is that for him? And on the punt return that 152 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:12,000 Speaker 1: Gunner returned, did you see much similarity between how he 153 00:10:12,120 --> 00:10:15,040 Speaker 1: handled that to the play from a few days you know, 154 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:22,600 Speaker 1: the week before with the penalty on Jennings the blind side. Yeah, 155 00:10:22,960 --> 00:10:27,079 Speaker 1: we have a couple of examples of m on those 156 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:32,439 Speaker 1: on a couple of returns. Um. So just being a 157 00:10:32,480 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 1: little a little more cautious there. Um. Yeah, Sony's always been, 158 00:10:37,120 --> 00:10:39,920 Speaker 1: uh had a role in the kicking game since his 159 00:10:40,040 --> 00:10:44,240 Speaker 1: rookie years, since we got him at least as a backup. Um. 160 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:49,720 Speaker 1: So you know, he's practiced there, he's worked there, and um, 161 00:10:49,800 --> 00:10:51,760 Speaker 1: you know he made it a good job for us Thereah, 162 00:10:51,760 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 1: we're you know, carried. I've kind of been heavy on 163 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:58,960 Speaker 1: the roster in terms of defensive backs and and uh 164 00:11:00,040 --> 00:11:03,720 Speaker 1: wide receivers in the kicking game and so um, some 165 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 1: of those roles have rolled more to um running backs, 166 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:12,840 Speaker 1: tight ends, linebacker, some defensive linemen. So it's been, you know, 167 00:11:12,840 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 1: a combination of different guys. And you know, he's one 168 00:11:16,480 --> 00:11:20,040 Speaker 1: of them. So he's smart, he's athletic, he's tough, so 169 00:11:20,120 --> 00:11:28,959 Speaker 1: it's he can handle some some responsibilities in that area. 170 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:35,160 Speaker 1: Next question, Alanson called by Steve Royce. Good morning, Built. Um. 171 00:11:36,600 --> 00:11:39,640 Speaker 1: I noticed, obviously there's a lot of attention play paid 172 00:11:39,720 --> 00:11:41,920 Speaker 1: to Aaron dald and the talent that he has. But 173 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:44,280 Speaker 1: I've also noticed that they get a lot of sacks 174 00:11:44,320 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: from their linebackers, especially a game against Russell Wilson several 175 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:49,599 Speaker 1: weeks ago. Is that something that you have to be 176 00:11:49,679 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 1: a way of putting too much attention on Donald which 177 00:11:52,080 --> 00:11:54,120 Speaker 1: opens it up for the linebackers to command with the 178 00:11:54,160 --> 00:12:01,319 Speaker 1: pass rush. Yeah. Again, they alent. You know, they give 179 00:12:01,360 --> 00:12:02,599 Speaker 1: you a lot of problems. They are a lot of 180 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:09,040 Speaker 1: the players, Um Brockers and Floyd and you know, and 181 00:12:09,120 --> 00:12:13,040 Speaker 1: then they blitz some and so not not an in 182 00:12:13,120 --> 00:12:14,959 Speaker 1: nortive now, but they just mix it all in there. 183 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:17,880 Speaker 1: And um, you know, you've got to be careful about, 184 00:12:18,120 --> 00:12:20,520 Speaker 1: you know, letting Donald ruin the game. But at the 185 00:12:20,559 --> 00:12:23,880 Speaker 1: same time, if you put so many guys on Donald 186 00:12:23,960 --> 00:12:27,000 Speaker 1: and that that creates some problems other places. So UM, 187 00:12:27,840 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 1: you know it's it's a good defense, it's well well 188 00:12:31,880 --> 00:12:36,599 Speaker 1: designed and um, as I said, they create problems for 189 00:12:36,720 --> 00:12:40,319 Speaker 1: the for the offense, and you know, there's no real 190 00:12:40,440 --> 00:12:44,320 Speaker 1: simple answer. That's why they're you know, first or whatever 191 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:46,280 Speaker 1: it is, second or third in the league and just 192 00:12:46,360 --> 00:12:54,079 Speaker 1: about every defensive category. So that's it's challenging. You're what 193 00:12:55,160 --> 00:12:59,600 Speaker 1: two final questions Steve Wish and your fakin I hate 194 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 1: the white You just kind of want to get your 195 00:13:01,280 --> 00:13:03,319 Speaker 1: thoughts on what you've seen from Jared Goff because the 196 00:13:03,400 --> 00:13:05,440 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks he's had two issues with takeaways 197 00:13:05,520 --> 00:13:09,120 Speaker 1: and he comes back with the solid performance. Just kind 198 00:13:09,160 --> 00:13:11,360 Speaker 1: of what you've seen from him and maybe his improvement 199 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:17,080 Speaker 1: or you know, just some thoughts on him. Uh yeah, 200 00:13:17,120 --> 00:13:19,920 Speaker 1: I know a good player, UM sort of the all 201 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:24,440 Speaker 1: the throws that they have a variety of offensive plays 202 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 1: and concepts UM play action game to drop back game, 203 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 1: empty game, UM, some moving pocket plays and so as 204 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 1: well as you don't handle the line of scrimage responsibilities, 205 00:13:37,600 --> 00:13:40,559 Speaker 1: UM making their their checks and it's a team that 206 00:13:40,800 --> 00:13:43,480 Speaker 1: you know check a decent number of players at the line, 207 00:13:43,559 --> 00:13:47,640 Speaker 1: so you know all the things that he's involved in. Um, 208 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:49,880 Speaker 1: you know, he carries a lot of responsibility with the team, 209 00:13:49,960 --> 00:13:53,200 Speaker 1: and you know, there's still one of the top offensive 210 00:13:53,240 --> 00:13:54,800 Speaker 1: teams in the league. You know, you gotta be in 211 00:13:54,840 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 1: the top whatever it is, four or five, rushing, passing, um, 212 00:13:59,440 --> 00:14:02,439 Speaker 1: everything else. So you know, he runs the show and 213 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:05,079 Speaker 1: you know he's, like I said, has a lot of 214 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:08,920 Speaker 1: responsibilities and it does a good job of it. Thank 215 00:14:08,960 --> 00:14:15,120 Speaker 1: you well. Our last question your faith Chin morning Bill Um. 216 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:18,520 Speaker 1: Last Sunday, jac had another interception, but he could have 217 00:14:18,679 --> 00:14:22,440 Speaker 1: just spatted away obviously in that situation didn't really matter 218 00:14:22,520 --> 00:14:26,680 Speaker 1: too much. But from a coaching's perspective, UM, where do 219 00:14:26,760 --> 00:14:30,040 Speaker 1: you find out fine line between you know, you know, 220 00:14:30,200 --> 00:14:32,560 Speaker 1: light lighting, your players have their moment on the field 221 00:14:33,200 --> 00:14:36,040 Speaker 1: and uh, you know, asking them to put team to 222 00:14:36,200 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 1: put teams at interest first. Oh, I mean sometimes that 223 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:43,160 Speaker 1: they're going for the ball like that. He just you know, 224 00:14:43,240 --> 00:14:47,280 Speaker 1: it's an instinctive thing, and you know, I think he 225 00:14:47,560 --> 00:14:48,920 Speaker 1: you know, he had a chance to run with it 226 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:52,000 Speaker 1: and then it kind of lost his balance there and yeah, 227 00:14:52,800 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 1: I wasn't able to you know, to stay on his feet. 228 00:14:56,160 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: But you know, sometimes there's there's more than just they're 229 00:15:00,960 --> 00:15:02,800 Speaker 1: taking the ball right away. But you know, right at 230 00:15:02,840 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 1: that spot, if if you know that you're not going 231 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: to get any more yardage and then that's what it is, 232 00:15:09,840 --> 00:15:13,640 Speaker 1: then you know you might be better off knocking it down. 233 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:16,880 Speaker 1: But you know, when you intercept the past, it's not 234 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:18,440 Speaker 1: like there's a lot of you know, a lot of 235 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:20,680 Speaker 1: great tacklers on the field on the other side of 236 00:15:20,680 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 1: the ball. So um, you know, if you can get 237 00:15:24,400 --> 00:15:26,880 Speaker 1: by one or two guys, you might have a chance 238 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 1: for a you know, for a big play. So I 239 00:15:30,520 --> 00:15:33,200 Speaker 1: think the defensive backs and linebackers are always thinking, you know, 240 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:35,840 Speaker 1: when they get the ball, try to take advantage of 241 00:15:35,880 --> 00:15:39,160 Speaker 1: those opportunities. And you know, turned into turned into a 242 00:15:39,240 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: big play. So players just got to make a quick 243 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:48,400 Speaker 1: judgment on that. Thank thanks much, Thanks everyone, right, thank 244 00:15:48,440 --> 00:15:48,480 Speaker 1: you