1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,360 Speaker 1: Bill, Good to see him, Glenn, good to see you too. Christen. 2 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:06,640 Speaker 1: Are doing good. Nice win last night. Seven and two 3 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:08,920 Speaker 1: on the season. So much start with the defense, because 4 00:00:08,960 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 1: the defense made a huge impact in that game and 5 00:00:12,280 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 1: made a couple of big stops. And then obviously that churnover. 6 00:00:16,040 --> 00:00:18,880 Speaker 1: How difficult was it designing what you wanted to do 7 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:23,200 Speaker 1: against Darren Rodgers? And obviously the scorer says you were 8 00:00:23,200 --> 00:00:25,759 Speaker 1: pretty successful. But what impressed you the most about what 9 00:00:25,840 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 1: your defense did against that offense? Well, they're They're very 10 00:00:28,840 --> 00:00:31,200 Speaker 1: hard to prepare for. They have a lot of good players, 11 00:00:31,200 --> 00:00:34,640 Speaker 1: and they have a very good scheme. They're well coached, 12 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:37,479 Speaker 1: and they have a great quarterback. So there were some 13 00:00:37,520 --> 00:00:40,959 Speaker 1: plays that I thought we defended pretty well and they 14 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:44,480 Speaker 1: still made plays on them. So it's sometimes it's just tough. 15 00:00:44,560 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 1: But UM, as a team, I thought that we really 16 00:00:47,320 --> 00:00:51,000 Speaker 1: tried to play. Each guy tried to play as responsibility. 17 00:00:51,840 --> 00:00:55,319 Speaker 1: It's hard to overplay any player without being too late 18 00:00:55,400 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 1: somewhere else. So UM and everybody had to take care 19 00:00:59,200 --> 00:01:03,160 Speaker 1: of their their area. And it's it's tough. They could 20 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: run the ball, they can throw it, and they can 21 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 1: extend plays. You got some pressure. So during the course 22 00:01:09,600 --> 00:01:11,400 Speaker 1: of the game, we did. He got out on most 23 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 1: of it, um, but we you know, we're at least 24 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: able to stay after him and keep the timing off 25 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 1: a little bit. So it was a challenge and we 26 00:01:18,880 --> 00:01:21,000 Speaker 1: hung in there. We gave up some yards, gave up 27 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:24,520 Speaker 1: some drives, but um, first five pounds turn the ball 28 00:01:24,520 --> 00:01:27,240 Speaker 1: over and one stopped them once on down. So you know, 29 00:01:27,280 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: against them, that's pretty I'd say you take that, um, 30 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:34,080 Speaker 1: but they're they're hard to defend. Yeah, even in your 31 00:01:34,160 --> 00:01:37,000 Speaker 1: postgame press conference, it almost felt like to me that 32 00:01:37,280 --> 00:01:39,920 Speaker 1: there was a sense of relief that that game was over, 33 00:01:40,480 --> 00:01:41,959 Speaker 1: you know, and you don't have to face it again, 34 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 1: because it's not like you dodged a bullet. But you know, 35 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:47,000 Speaker 1: he could just create so much damage and you guys 36 00:01:47,040 --> 00:01:50,000 Speaker 1: were able to counter that. Yeah. No, Look, I don't 37 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 1: think they're saying, you know, I wish we had the 38 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: Patriots twice a year either, you know, I mean, it's 39 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:58,240 Speaker 1: it's a tough game and I'm glad we don't happen 40 00:01:58,320 --> 00:02:00,120 Speaker 1: twice a year. They're they're hard to prepare for, and 41 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 1: they're really good, and they're good on defense too. They 42 00:02:02,600 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 1: did a real good job of mixing it up on 43 00:02:04,320 --> 00:02:11,440 Speaker 1: defense and changing and game planning some things that we're challenging, 44 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:16,200 Speaker 1: and so it was, you know, it was a look 45 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:18,040 Speaker 1: it's it's what it was. It was a good football game. 46 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:19,760 Speaker 1: That was a tough game. They're they're a tough team. 47 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 1: It's similar to when we played them four years ago 48 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:25,320 Speaker 1: out there. Fortunately the ball just know bounced our way 49 00:02:25,320 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 1: a little bit more last night than it did in 50 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 1: Green Bay four years ago. But that's that's the kind 51 00:02:31,200 --> 00:02:33,560 Speaker 1: of game it was. So you guys, I thought, did 52 00:02:33,600 --> 00:02:35,560 Speaker 1: pressure him? I always just stent. One sack was a 53 00:02:35,680 --> 00:02:37,359 Speaker 1: huge sack. But I'm just looking at it. You guys 54 00:02:37,400 --> 00:02:39,800 Speaker 1: are like thirteen sacks, like thirtieth in the league. But 55 00:02:40,080 --> 00:02:42,680 Speaker 1: it seems like you pressure the quarterbacks or sacks the 56 00:02:42,720 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: only thing you look at, or the pressure stats, because 57 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:47,280 Speaker 1: it seems like you guys are putting a lot of 58 00:02:47,280 --> 00:02:51,360 Speaker 1: pressure on quarterbacks. Yeah, well, again, the most important status points, 59 00:02:51,440 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 1: that's what we really look at, and everything else falls 60 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: below that. So the better you do in some other areas, 61 00:02:57,040 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 1: sometimes they'll show up in points as well, but points 62 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:02,919 Speaker 1: is what really matters. So Yaays wanted to save a 63 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:05,320 Speaker 1: metric stat out there. Everyone's using the crazy numbers as 64 00:03:05,320 --> 00:03:07,560 Speaker 1: far as you might the sacks might not be there, 65 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:09,919 Speaker 1: but as far as pressuring the quarterback, you're doing exactly 66 00:03:09,960 --> 00:03:13,400 Speaker 1: what you wanted to do well. I think we're affecting 67 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:16,240 Speaker 1: the quarterback in the passing game, and our coverage has 68 00:03:16,240 --> 00:03:18,240 Speaker 1: been Again, it all has to tie together, so it's 69 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:19,760 Speaker 1: done doing a good to pressure of the quarterback and 70 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:23,280 Speaker 1: not beyond the receivers. Doesn't do any good to beyond 71 00:03:23,280 --> 00:03:25,400 Speaker 1: the receivers and on pressure the quarterback because eventually all 72 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:27,840 Speaker 1: receivers can get open in this league. So that's the 73 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 1: combination and of both and disrupting the timing of the 74 00:03:30,600 --> 00:03:32,880 Speaker 1: passing game. You had a couple of trick places in 75 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 1: the game that both were successful in this game. Christian 76 00:03:35,560 --> 00:03:37,800 Speaker 1: was talking earlier about so much of that is timing 77 00:03:37,880 --> 00:03:40,640 Speaker 1: during the game. How much of it also is that 78 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:44,880 Speaker 1: you've they've seen the way you've run, maybe the screen, 79 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:47,720 Speaker 1: and now suddenly you come back, you watch how they 80 00:03:47,760 --> 00:03:50,080 Speaker 1: defend it, and you come up with a wrinkle off 81 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 1: of that in which maybe you can get Josh Gordon 82 00:03:53,080 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 1: free streaking down down the field. How much of it 83 00:03:56,280 --> 00:03:58,920 Speaker 1: is set up by a play that you ran earlier 84 00:03:58,960 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 1: and the way they reacted to that play. Sometimes there's 85 00:04:02,440 --> 00:04:04,800 Speaker 1: an element of that or a play you've seen on 86 00:04:04,880 --> 00:04:06,600 Speaker 1: film and and this is kind of the way that 87 00:04:06,640 --> 00:04:10,880 Speaker 1: they play it. Reverses sometimes fall into that category, the 88 00:04:10,920 --> 00:04:13,640 Speaker 1: way they close or pursue on the back side or 89 00:04:13,720 --> 00:04:17,520 Speaker 1: don't pursue on the back side. So yeah, there's some 90 00:04:17,560 --> 00:04:21,960 Speaker 1: element of that, and sometimes you just you know, it's 91 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:24,560 Speaker 1: just a solid play, like the fundamental of a flea 92 00:04:24,640 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 1: fick flicker is a solid play, draw everybody up and 93 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:30,640 Speaker 1: then try to throw it behind them. So it comes 94 00:04:30,680 --> 00:04:34,160 Speaker 1: down to execution, and you're going to pretty much get 95 00:04:34,200 --> 00:04:36,520 Speaker 1: the same reaction from everybody when you run that play. 96 00:04:36,560 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 1: It's not when you can run a lot, but when 97 00:04:40,120 --> 00:04:41,480 Speaker 1: you hand the ball off and he runs up into 98 00:04:41,520 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 1: the line, it's going to draw people into the line 99 00:04:43,200 --> 00:04:45,240 Speaker 1: of scrimmage. Now you have to be able to, you know, 100 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:48,520 Speaker 1: cleanly handle the handle the ball, get a pitch back 101 00:04:48,520 --> 00:04:50,880 Speaker 1: to the quarterback and throw it on time and so forth. 102 00:04:50,920 --> 00:04:53,840 Speaker 1: So plays like that are really more about execution than 103 00:04:53,880 --> 00:04:58,799 Speaker 1: they are, you know, trying to match them up against 104 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:00,679 Speaker 1: a certain defense. You know, we hit a against Pittsburgh 105 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:03,040 Speaker 1: a couple of years ago in the Championship games. A 106 00:05:03,080 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 1: little different route, but it's the same idea. They came 107 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:08,240 Speaker 1: up and Hogan got behind him and it was touching. Yeah. See, 108 00:05:08,240 --> 00:05:10,560 Speaker 1: I always feel like that play never works. I feel like, 109 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: you know, the back either doesn't sell it enough or 110 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:15,400 Speaker 1: you know, it's they don't buy it on it ends 111 00:05:15,480 --> 00:05:18,080 Speaker 1: up being thrown to the check down. You talk about execution, 112 00:05:18,720 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 1: like what James White did as far as just buying 113 00:05:22,520 --> 00:05:26,920 Speaker 1: himself time, I thought was something that was really really 114 00:05:26,920 --> 00:05:30,200 Speaker 1: made that play work. Yeah, no question. And the key 115 00:05:30,240 --> 00:05:31,919 Speaker 1: to that play is really the back because he's the 116 00:05:31,920 --> 00:05:33,520 Speaker 1: one who's got to make the decision. He's got to 117 00:05:33,600 --> 00:05:36,640 Speaker 1: run up into the line, kind of draw the defense 118 00:05:36,680 --> 00:05:39,960 Speaker 1: to him but not too long, and then pitch it 119 00:05:40,040 --> 00:05:44,160 Speaker 1: back to the quarterback. And on that particular play on 120 00:05:44,200 --> 00:05:46,720 Speaker 1: the left side, on the offensive left side of the formation, 121 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 1: the tackle in the and both ran up the field 122 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:51,640 Speaker 1: so they were as deep as Brady was. So when 123 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,640 Speaker 1: James pitched it, he kind of had to. You know, 124 00:05:54,760 --> 00:05:57,119 Speaker 1: usually at back won't pitch it in that situation. He'll 125 00:05:57,400 --> 00:06:00,040 Speaker 1: just if he sees somebody deep, he'll just run it 126 00:06:00,120 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: and you know, gain what he can gain. It's easy 127 00:06:02,920 --> 00:06:04,839 Speaker 1: when you rump in the line everybody's in front of you. 128 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:07,160 Speaker 1: Then you know it's easy to pitch back because there's 129 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:09,160 Speaker 1: nobody back there by the quarterback when they're up the 130 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:11,279 Speaker 1: field like they were on that play. I thought James 131 00:06:11,320 --> 00:06:14,760 Speaker 1: had a real good decision to uh he saw or 132 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:17,000 Speaker 1: you know, sense that they were blocked by Tuning and 133 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:21,040 Speaker 1: Trent Brown, and then he pitched it back and so 134 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:23,520 Speaker 1: Tom still he was able to execute the play. But 135 00:06:24,320 --> 00:06:26,279 Speaker 1: that's a tough that's a tough choice for the back 136 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 1: to make. And and James, you know, we had James 137 00:06:29,400 --> 00:06:32,599 Speaker 1: flipping it to Tom, Tom thrown Ellman, so you know 138 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:35,360 Speaker 1: some of our most appendable players operating that play. So 139 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 1: James White, it's kind of dinged up a little bit. 140 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 1: But Patterson comes in and runs the ball. I think 141 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 1: it was four carries, forty yards touchdown. The impressive things 142 00:06:42,080 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: he's he's not sure of getting out in space on 143 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:46,000 Speaker 1: the edge, but the way he runs inside the tackle 144 00:06:46,279 --> 00:06:48,960 Speaker 1: has been And you watch this guy run the football, 145 00:06:49,000 --> 00:06:50,240 Speaker 1: you think, and I know he's done it before a 146 00:06:50,240 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 1: little bit and oak them, but even you impressed to 147 00:06:51,960 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 1: how he's been able to run inside. Yeah, and CP 148 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:58,200 Speaker 1: runs hard. Now he runs hard, he's big, he's fast, 149 00:06:58,200 --> 00:07:00,480 Speaker 1: He's got a good vision. I thought he on space 150 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:04,159 Speaker 1: a couple of times on the lead play, UM on 151 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:08,159 Speaker 1: play before the touchdown, on the outside play to the 152 00:07:08,200 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 1: offensive left, he found space, read the blocks well. But 153 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:14,000 Speaker 1: but when he gets moving, he's fast and he runs 154 00:07:14,000 --> 00:07:17,200 Speaker 1: with power, and um, it doesn't look like the defenders 155 00:07:17,200 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 1: are in a big rush to tackle him. He's he's 156 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 1: a hard running Guys, you say, between him running and 157 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 1: Julian I'm and throwing, you get guys knocked on your door. 158 00:07:24,760 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: Say hey, by the way, I can do this too. 159 00:07:26,360 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 1: You know, I kick, I can do whatever you need. Well, 160 00:07:29,240 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 1: we've we've had, um, you know, some depth, like like 161 00:07:33,240 --> 00:07:35,720 Speaker 1: you have every year. And so guys, sometimes I have 162 00:07:35,760 --> 00:07:38,920 Speaker 1: to get different roles and step in and different uh 163 00:07:39,040 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 1: do different things. And Dwayne Allen last night I played 164 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 1: sixty play sixty some plays and really did a good 165 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:48,120 Speaker 1: job for us. Um, you know, it's it's different than Rob. 166 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 1: But the role that he played and the way he 167 00:07:50,640 --> 00:07:55,360 Speaker 1: performed that role and executed it was was very good. So, um, yeah, 168 00:07:55,400 --> 00:07:56,640 Speaker 1: we have a lot of guys on a team that 169 00:07:56,680 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 1: did that. I know Patterson has running before, but you 170 00:07:58,880 --> 00:08:01,679 Speaker 1: told us last week. I asked you about the running 171 00:08:01,680 --> 00:08:04,040 Speaker 1: back depth situation, and you said it was a concern. 172 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:07,600 Speaker 1: So you go through the week. Patterson obviously is part 173 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:09,440 Speaker 1: of your a game plan. I don't know whether Sony 174 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:11,840 Speaker 1: Michelle was a decision that was going to come down 175 00:08:11,840 --> 00:08:14,160 Speaker 1: to the last couple of days or whatever. Why did 176 00:08:14,200 --> 00:08:16,240 Speaker 1: you go with Patterson this week? And what were you 177 00:08:16,320 --> 00:08:18,480 Speaker 1: seeing during the course of the week. Obviously he ran 178 00:08:18,520 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: a little bit for you last week. Yeah, well we 179 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 1: just kind of build it on last week. Um we 180 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 1: did it for Buffalo. This was a short week. We're 181 00:08:25,440 --> 00:08:28,080 Speaker 1: able to follow up with some of the things we 182 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:29,960 Speaker 1: did in Buffalo, add a couple of things to it, 183 00:08:30,040 --> 00:08:32,720 Speaker 1: and that he did a good job in Buffalo, and 184 00:08:32,760 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: so we just we build on it. Hopefully we get 185 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 1: Sony back soon. We'll see how that goes, and hopefully 186 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:43,400 Speaker 1: James is okay and maybe the position can get get 187 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:45,400 Speaker 1: stronger and get a little bit more depth there than 188 00:08:45,400 --> 00:08:48,200 Speaker 1: we've had the last couple of weeks. So when um 189 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:51,520 Speaker 1: so Whitehead for the for pat for the Packers ended 190 00:08:51,600 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 1: up smacking Andrews in the face like there was a 191 00:08:54,559 --> 00:08:58,000 Speaker 1: little Andrews pushes them and then it wasn't like Whitehead 192 00:08:58,080 --> 00:08:59,960 Speaker 1: kind of like squared up on him kind of just instinctive, 193 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 1: kind of like, you know, threw a punch, what didn't 194 00:09:02,120 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 1: really feel like a punch. But he gets kicked out 195 00:09:04,160 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 1: of a game for that. I'm just trying to figure 196 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:08,600 Speaker 1: out what the I guess. I guess there's a letter 197 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 1: of the law on the spirit of the law. I mean, 198 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:14,520 Speaker 1: did you think expect him to be kicked out for that? Yeah, 199 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:19,520 Speaker 1: I didn't really see the play live. Um, And again, 200 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:22,000 Speaker 1: like that's really doesn't really matter what you think or 201 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:24,160 Speaker 1: what I think. It matters what the officials think that 202 00:09:24,240 --> 00:09:26,280 Speaker 1: saw the play, and that's the way it is in 203 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:30,080 Speaker 1: every game. So um, but I mean, look, can you 204 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 1: throw a punch at a guy. That's not a good thing. So, um, 205 00:09:34,880 --> 00:09:39,800 Speaker 1: that's we we don't ever want to do that. Um. 206 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 1: It's one thing to push a guy, it's another thing 207 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:43,280 Speaker 1: to throw a punch at him. It's another thing touch 208 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 1: an official. There's there's very strict guidelines on that. And 209 00:09:48,520 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: if you cross the line, then you put yourself in 210 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:53,600 Speaker 1: a position where, um, you have to suffer the consequences. 211 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 1: So they made a call. I can't you know, I 212 00:09:57,120 --> 00:10:01,960 Speaker 1: don't know. It's it's their call, their decision. And I'm 213 00:10:01,960 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: not surprised that it happened. I mean, I guess I 214 00:10:04,160 --> 00:10:07,400 Speaker 1: wouldn't have been surprised that it didn't happen. But yeah, 215 00:10:07,200 --> 00:10:12,880 Speaker 1: he just can't go around punching guys in the face. No, yeah, yeah, 216 00:10:12,920 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 1: I guess that's probably a good rule to follow. What 217 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:16,880 Speaker 1: I was curious, do you guys have a designated person 218 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:19,120 Speaker 1: to walk that if you guys have that situation, like 219 00:10:19,440 --> 00:10:21,400 Speaker 1: like he had to take like a purp walk like 220 00:10:21,440 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 1: they walked. It was like the Waka shame and there 221 00:10:23,760 --> 00:10:25,640 Speaker 1: was somebody escorting him off the field just in case. 222 00:10:25,679 --> 00:10:27,559 Speaker 1: I guess he changes his mind wanted to run the field. 223 00:10:27,840 --> 00:10:32,400 Speaker 1: Is that the strength coach's responsibility? Uh? No, No, like 224 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 1: we would have that covered. I mean, the worst situation 225 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 1: was in Miami when both teams came out of the 226 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:44,160 Speaker 1: same end zone with the Dolphins and light and crowd 227 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 1: are both got ejected, and both guys walked out down 228 00:10:47,400 --> 00:10:50,520 Speaker 1: their respective sidelines and into the end zone and kind 229 00:10:50,520 --> 00:10:53,640 Speaker 1: of got to the tunnel at the same time as 230 00:10:53,679 --> 00:10:59,400 Speaker 1: their ejections. So no carry over. I mean, well, you 231 00:10:59,440 --> 00:11:01,400 Speaker 1: know then they disappeared in the tunnel. I don't really 232 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:03,200 Speaker 1: know what you have to ask light about that one. 233 00:11:03,240 --> 00:11:05,360 Speaker 1: What happened that was that was a classic moment though, 234 00:11:05,400 --> 00:11:07,960 Speaker 1: but of two guys being an ejected from the game 235 00:11:07,960 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 1: and then having to exit the same in the same tunnel. 236 00:11:12,200 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: They've changed that now, so that won't happen that in 237 00:11:14,400 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 1: that stadium again. But that was a, um, I would say, 238 00:11:17,920 --> 00:11:21,640 Speaker 1: somewhat of a humorous moment and not really a funny situation. 239 00:11:21,720 --> 00:11:25,600 Speaker 1: But it was in retrospective that was a humorous moment. Well, 240 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:27,680 Speaker 1: I think speaking a humorous moment, you haven't played something 241 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:30,160 Speaker 1: special for Tom Brady when he gets his thousandth yard 242 00:11:30,280 --> 00:11:33,439 Speaker 1: you know, he's just one shy stop the game, get 243 00:11:33,480 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 1: him the ball significate fifty yards basically a year. Is 244 00:11:37,080 --> 00:11:41,240 Speaker 1: that what it comes down to? I guess, um, yeah, 245 00:11:41,280 --> 00:11:44,800 Speaker 1: I mean, look, we're not individual stats or they are 246 00:11:44,840 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 1: what they are. We all have them. In the end, 247 00:11:47,320 --> 00:11:50,680 Speaker 1: we play for the team, team goals. So um, I 248 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:52,240 Speaker 1: think I think we all feel that way. I'm sure 249 00:11:52,280 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 1: Tom does. Did he say? I think he said it 250 00:11:54,200 --> 00:11:56,840 Speaker 1: was embarrassing if they stopped the game. If they do it, 251 00:11:56,880 --> 00:12:00,280 Speaker 1: but embarrassing than even look on the goal line. It 252 00:12:00,320 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 1: almost seemed like Green Bay finally did what As a viewer, 253 00:12:03,320 --> 00:12:04,840 Speaker 1: we wonder why a lot of teams don't do in 254 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 1: that quarterback sneak. Looks they had like four guys over 255 00:12:07,200 --> 00:12:10,439 Speaker 1: center to prevent that quarterback sneak? Is that what you saw? 256 00:12:10,559 --> 00:12:12,080 Speaker 1: Like the goal line? I think it was third and one, 257 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:14,200 Speaker 1: then fourth and one. Uh yeah, they were in there 258 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:16,880 Speaker 1: tight um. You know we gave it to when we 259 00:12:16,880 --> 00:12:19,880 Speaker 1: gave it to James for a touchdown and then uh 260 00:12:20,120 --> 00:12:26,080 Speaker 1: cp outside those plays, Um score it. So it's hard 261 00:12:26,080 --> 00:12:28,079 Speaker 1: on the goal line to take away everything. You take 262 00:12:28,080 --> 00:12:30,959 Speaker 1: away one thing, you're you know, you're light on something else. 263 00:12:31,760 --> 00:12:35,959 Speaker 1: They changed their again that Grand Bay did a good job. 264 00:12:36,000 --> 00:12:40,360 Speaker 1: They changed up some things defensively, and you know that's 265 00:12:40,400 --> 00:12:42,320 Speaker 1: always a little bit of an adjustment. They got us 266 00:12:42,360 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 1: on a few things, We got them on a few things, 267 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:46,280 Speaker 1: but they they did a good job of mixing it up. 268 00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:48,880 Speaker 1: I want to ask you about challenges in the game 269 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:53,040 Speaker 1: yesterday and the information that you get and Ernie upstairs, Um, 270 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 1: the Adams ball that hit the ground, How quickly do 271 00:12:57,400 --> 00:12:59,840 Speaker 1: you get that information, especially now, because you know, what 272 00:13:00,240 --> 00:13:01,800 Speaker 1: do you get Tom Brady to get up there and 273 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:04,520 Speaker 1: snap the ball right away if there's anything in question? 274 00:13:04,920 --> 00:13:08,880 Speaker 1: So you literally had fourteen seconds bill to make that 275 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:13,280 Speaker 1: decision on that play. What information can you get in 276 00:13:13,320 --> 00:13:18,400 Speaker 1: fourteen seconds to make that decision. Well, on that particular play, 277 00:13:18,400 --> 00:13:21,840 Speaker 1: it was right in front of us. It was literally 278 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:24,240 Speaker 1: probably five yards away from it, and I was behind it. 279 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:29,280 Speaker 1: But it was as it happened. I had my doubts 280 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:32,719 Speaker 1: about the play, and then we were able to get 281 00:13:32,720 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 1: a quick confirmation upstairs and I threw the flag I 282 00:13:36,559 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 1: think just about as they're about radius and out the ball. 283 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:44,120 Speaker 1: So in that type of situation, the guys in the 284 00:13:44,120 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 1: press box, they can see the offense coming to the line. 285 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:49,200 Speaker 1: They need a quick decision on that. And if it's clean, 286 00:13:49,559 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 1: which they had a clean look at it evidently, you know, 287 00:13:54,080 --> 00:13:55,679 Speaker 1: they said yeah, you know, I said, as a ball 288 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:58,200 Speaker 1: on the ground, and they said, yeah, he didn't get it. 289 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:02,439 Speaker 1: So I challenged it. Okay, but sometimes you sometimes you 290 00:14:02,480 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 1: don't get that view and if you do, then you great, 291 00:14:06,200 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: And if you don't, then you have to decide, you know, 292 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:12,560 Speaker 1: do you want to challenge a play dependent on the 293 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:15,560 Speaker 1: I ou'd say, the impact of the play. So if 294 00:14:15,559 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 1: it's going to make a huge impact in the game, 295 00:14:17,960 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 1: maybe if it's ten ninety, you still challenge it because 296 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:24,720 Speaker 1: it's such a huge play. If it's a play that's 297 00:14:24,760 --> 00:14:28,000 Speaker 1: it gains six yards and it doesn't really matter, then 298 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:31,000 Speaker 1: and that doesn't matter. But if it's a six yard game, 299 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,360 Speaker 1: then do you really want to even if it's eighty twenty, 300 00:14:33,480 --> 00:14:36,520 Speaker 1: do you really want to potentially lose a challenge for 301 00:14:36,600 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 1: a play that doesn't really have that much of an 302 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 1: impact in the game. So there's a pretty big swing there. 303 00:14:41,320 --> 00:14:43,200 Speaker 1: And then the other question, as you pointed out, is 304 00:14:43,240 --> 00:14:44,920 Speaker 1: how certain are you that you're right. If you're on 305 00:14:44,920 --> 00:14:47,840 Speaker 1: a hundred percent and that you're right, then in most 306 00:14:47,840 --> 00:14:49,560 Speaker 1: cases you might as well go ahead and challenge it 307 00:14:50,000 --> 00:14:52,080 Speaker 1: because you're still limited to three, so that would count 308 00:14:52,080 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 1: as one even if you get it right. If there's 309 00:14:54,160 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: any doubt that it may may not, then you know, 310 00:14:57,560 --> 00:15:01,880 Speaker 1: then you effectively loose two challenges, not one, because you 311 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 1: know you go from two to one where potentially you 312 00:15:03,480 --> 00:15:05,600 Speaker 1: could have three. So I gotta believe it's stressful because 313 00:15:05,640 --> 00:15:08,480 Speaker 1: the quarterbacks now and Tom you guys are doing it. Now, 314 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:10,480 Speaker 1: you're rushing right up to that line and you're snapping 315 00:15:10,520 --> 00:15:12,680 Speaker 1: if it's in question. And the the other one was that 316 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:15,840 Speaker 1: sideline with Gordon now looking at the replay looked like 317 00:15:15,920 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 1: he tapped the toe inbounds and then the heel came 318 00:15:19,200 --> 00:15:22,280 Speaker 1: out of bounds. But when you're trying to figure that out, 319 00:15:22,960 --> 00:15:25,760 Speaker 1: is that clear cut evidence that can overturn a play? 320 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:28,320 Speaker 1: Don't you also have to think of that say, yeah, 321 00:15:28,520 --> 00:15:31,360 Speaker 1: it looks like it's in but are they gonna is 322 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:33,960 Speaker 1: that enough video for them to make that call exactly? 323 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:36,680 Speaker 1: And that's that's you definitely have to think about that 324 00:15:36,760 --> 00:15:39,640 Speaker 1: client sure. Because on the on the Adams catch, it 325 00:15:39,680 --> 00:15:41,600 Speaker 1: was rule to catch, so you really have to see 326 00:15:41,600 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 1: the ball hit the ground. If it's close, then you 327 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:46,000 Speaker 1: let it go. And on the Gordon play that was 328 00:15:46,040 --> 00:15:49,040 Speaker 1: called incomplete. So we had to be sure that that 329 00:15:49,160 --> 00:15:51,800 Speaker 1: second foot was inbounds. And it looked like the second 330 00:15:51,800 --> 00:15:56,120 Speaker 1: foot came down on the view that um that we 331 00:15:56,160 --> 00:15:59,160 Speaker 1: saw because we talked about that play that that didn't 332 00:15:59,200 --> 00:16:02,280 Speaker 1: look like that foot was in bounds. Now maybe on 333 00:16:02,360 --> 00:16:04,480 Speaker 1: closer look it was, I'm not sure, but you know, 334 00:16:04,520 --> 00:16:06,600 Speaker 1: it looked like it was. It was on the white 335 00:16:06,640 --> 00:16:10,360 Speaker 1: So that's why we didn't We didn't challenge that one 336 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:12,480 Speaker 1: a little bit. The same thing on the first down 337 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:16,280 Speaker 1: conversion to Adams there in the fourth quarter, it was 338 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:18,320 Speaker 1: kind of right on the line when Harmon hit him. 339 00:16:18,680 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 1: He was slanting over the middle of his third and 340 00:16:20,920 --> 00:16:23,400 Speaker 1: like six or seven something like that. Harmon hit him. 341 00:16:23,400 --> 00:16:25,600 Speaker 1: It looked like it was short of the line, and 342 00:16:25,640 --> 00:16:28,600 Speaker 1: we were expecting it to be fourth and one, and 343 00:16:28,680 --> 00:16:32,720 Speaker 1: they gave him the first down and it was close. 344 00:16:32,800 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: But since they gave it to him again, we would 345 00:16:34,400 --> 00:16:37,120 Speaker 1: have had to he would clearly have had to been short, 346 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 1: and it was close. I'm not sure that he was, 347 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:43,760 Speaker 1: so you know, we didn't. We let that one go. So, um, 348 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,560 Speaker 1: Mike Rabel and the Tennessee Titans, you guys are going 349 00:16:46,600 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 1: up there to see him? Is um? Is he the 350 00:16:48,280 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 1: first I guess, not just this generation, I guess, but 351 00:16:51,640 --> 00:16:54,800 Speaker 1: since you've been a coach, the first player turned head 352 00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:56,880 Speaker 1: coach that you've had to go against. I know, I'm 353 00:16:56,920 --> 00:16:59,240 Speaker 1: sure there's been players that have been assistant coaches, but 354 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,840 Speaker 1: Mike's obviously head coach. I think it is. Yeah. Um. 355 00:17:03,120 --> 00:17:05,359 Speaker 1: And the question I'm getting a lot is was, uh, 356 00:17:05,560 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 1: you know, when you were playing with Mike, when he 357 00:17:07,400 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 1: was on when he was a teammate of mine, you know, 358 00:17:09,359 --> 00:17:11,960 Speaker 1: did you know he was going to be a coach? Uh? 359 00:17:12,200 --> 00:17:15,159 Speaker 1: My answer was always yes, UM, But did you have 360 00:17:15,200 --> 00:17:17,800 Speaker 1: any indication based on what you saw that he was 361 00:17:18,080 --> 00:17:22,560 Speaker 1: that he had, you know, professional football head coach material. Well, 362 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:26,360 Speaker 1: he talked about coaching after playing. UM all the way 363 00:17:26,400 --> 00:17:29,320 Speaker 1: from the time back when we signed him, when he 364 00:17:29,359 --> 00:17:32,800 Speaker 1: was at Pittsburgh and when we first well I met him, 365 00:17:32,800 --> 00:17:34,920 Speaker 1: what was when it was at Ohio State. Actually it 366 00:17:35,000 --> 00:17:37,919 Speaker 1: might have gone back that far in the initial pre 367 00:17:38,160 --> 00:17:39,920 Speaker 1: draft interviews. You know, what do you want to do 368 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:42,119 Speaker 1: after you finished playing football and things like that, and 369 00:17:42,200 --> 00:17:45,240 Speaker 1: so he was always pretty upfront about that about wanting 370 00:17:45,240 --> 00:17:48,560 Speaker 1: to coach. And then when we got him as a player, UM, 371 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:51,200 Speaker 1: he expressed that as well, you know, when I got 372 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:54,000 Speaker 1: done playing on like the coach and so forth and UM. 373 00:17:54,920 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: And as you know, in practice he practiced a lot, 374 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:00,760 Speaker 1: not only on defense but on out team. He would 375 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:04,520 Speaker 1: run play outside linebacker, play inside line, played defensive end, 376 00:18:04,560 --> 00:18:07,959 Speaker 1: play strong safety, play free safety. UM. And he just 377 00:18:08,080 --> 00:18:10,600 Speaker 1: you know, was always in good condition, enjoy practicing, enjoy 378 00:18:10,640 --> 00:18:13,320 Speaker 1: taking a lot of reps, and enjoyed playing different positions, 379 00:18:13,359 --> 00:18:17,280 Speaker 1: including tight end as you know. So thanks for that. Yeah, 380 00:18:17,359 --> 00:18:19,879 Speaker 1: that was the other question. The other question I got it, 381 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:23,800 Speaker 1: How do you feel about my should ask you touchdown pack, 382 00:18:23,800 --> 00:18:26,160 Speaker 1: I need to ask you. Not good for him? The 383 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:28,760 Speaker 1: genesis of this. It's so funny because I still talked 384 00:18:28,760 --> 00:18:31,679 Speaker 1: to Dan Graham, were still and Ben still playing. I 385 00:18:31,680 --> 00:18:33,240 Speaker 1: remember I was like, I was like, man, we had 386 00:18:33,560 --> 00:18:35,840 Speaker 1: a first round pick in Ben Watson, a first round 387 00:18:35,880 --> 00:18:38,119 Speaker 1: pick in Dan Graham of course me and I was like, wow, 388 00:18:38,119 --> 00:18:40,560 Speaker 1: he still put Mike Rabel in there. I don't know 389 00:18:40,600 --> 00:18:42,720 Speaker 1: what we did to build, but he sure was trying 390 00:18:42,720 --> 00:18:44,480 Speaker 1: to stick it to us. I know when if somebody 391 00:18:44,520 --> 00:18:46,439 Speaker 1: must have had some you know smart Alley comment, do 392 00:18:46,480 --> 00:18:48,119 Speaker 1: you and you said, you know what, I'll prove to you. 393 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:50,960 Speaker 1: He was in control the genesis of that, Like, do 394 00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:53,320 Speaker 1: you remember how it even started or was it a 395 00:18:53,400 --> 00:18:55,359 Speaker 1: need based thing to somebody getting Yeah, I'm sure it 396 00:18:55,440 --> 00:18:57,080 Speaker 1: started as a need based thing. So you were just 397 00:18:57,080 --> 00:19:01,560 Speaker 1: trying to screw with us. But I do that. I 398 00:19:01,600 --> 00:19:05,000 Speaker 1: don't know. You know, I wouldn't do that. Have you 399 00:19:05,080 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 1: have you have you talked with him? I know you 400 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:10,600 Speaker 1: obviously you yeah, yeah him at all? Yeah, Well, no, 401 00:19:10,800 --> 00:19:12,600 Speaker 1: Mike and I have talked. Yeah, I talked when he 402 00:19:12,640 --> 00:19:15,439 Speaker 1: was at um Ohio State, when he was at Houston, 403 00:19:15,600 --> 00:19:17,560 Speaker 1: and when he's at Tennessee. Um, I have a ton 404 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:20,080 Speaker 1: of respect for Mike and all that he did for 405 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:22,399 Speaker 1: us here, and um, you know, I wish him well 406 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:25,359 Speaker 1: other than this week. Um, but you know Mike and 407 00:19:25,400 --> 00:19:29,040 Speaker 1: his family, and UM, I mean he's you know, he's 408 00:19:29,200 --> 00:19:31,120 Speaker 1: been it was a great Patriot's been a great friend, 409 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:34,480 Speaker 1: been a great Uh. I think he's represents the game 410 00:19:34,480 --> 00:19:37,960 Speaker 1: well the way he played it, the way he's coached it, um, 411 00:19:38,080 --> 00:19:40,000 Speaker 1: and his passion for it. So yeah, I mean I 412 00:19:40,040 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: love Mike Graybill. I just not this week, but otherwise, 413 00:19:44,040 --> 00:19:45,840 Speaker 1: you know, I think his son actually goes to bec 414 00:19:46,119 --> 00:19:49,840 Speaker 1: he does Yeah. Yeah, he's a freshman are backup left tackle. Yeah, 415 00:19:49,880 --> 00:19:51,560 Speaker 1: and uh no, I know Mike was up at the 416 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:54,920 Speaker 1: U Mass game early in the season, right before the 417 00:19:54,920 --> 00:19:58,840 Speaker 1: the opener, you know, that Labor Day weekend, and so yeah, 418 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:02,919 Speaker 1: they they you know, Mike and his family. Jen. I 419 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:05,920 Speaker 1: mean it's it's you know, we really wish to wish 420 00:20:05,960 --> 00:20:09,120 Speaker 1: him all the best. Christian. It's good you've gotten over it. 421 00:20:08,280 --> 00:20:14,640 Speaker 1: I closure, closure, yeah, close closure. Yeah. Sure, So coach, 422 00:20:14,680 --> 00:20:16,480 Speaker 1: I was wondering because I think it's four the last five, 423 00:20:16,560 --> 00:20:19,440 Speaker 1: five to the last seven primetime games. Is it nice 424 00:20:19,480 --> 00:20:21,200 Speaker 1: to get that over with. You only got a couple 425 00:20:21,200 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: of four o'clocks. Does it matter to you or it's 426 00:20:24,359 --> 00:20:26,520 Speaker 1: nice not to play at night? Absolutely? Yeah. The night 427 00:20:26,560 --> 00:20:30,200 Speaker 1: games kill you and they get you the next day. Um, 428 00:20:30,400 --> 00:20:32,560 Speaker 1: and really it takes you a couple of days to 429 00:20:32,720 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: get by him a lot. Yeah, four the last five. 430 00:20:35,640 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 1: So but you know, look, whatever the schedule is what 431 00:20:40,080 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 1: it is, and every long weeks a short week, and 432 00:20:42,600 --> 00:20:45,600 Speaker 1: so whenever we play, we we just got to be 433 00:20:45,640 --> 00:20:48,200 Speaker 1: ready to go. But it's uh, yeah, they're they're hard, 434 00:20:48,280 --> 00:20:50,840 Speaker 1: they are especially. I thought our team did a great 435 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:52,600 Speaker 1: job this week. I told him that after the game. 436 00:20:52,640 --> 00:20:54,159 Speaker 1: I thought they did a great job coming off the 437 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:57,120 Speaker 1: Monday night game on the road, short week. Green Bay, 438 00:20:57,200 --> 00:20:59,720 Speaker 1: which is a hard team to prepare for, very hard 439 00:20:59,720 --> 00:21:03,679 Speaker 1: to pare for really, you know, with less time and 440 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:06,720 Speaker 1: kind of less opportunity, really really worked hard. I thought 441 00:21:06,760 --> 00:21:08,639 Speaker 1: they did a good job all week, and then you know, 442 00:21:08,720 --> 00:21:11,159 Speaker 1: played hard last night, so that's good. I know the 443 00:21:11,160 --> 00:21:13,159 Speaker 1: big fellows going to ask you for your drive at 444 00:21:13,160 --> 00:21:14,800 Speaker 1: the game. I just wanted before he did that to 445 00:21:14,840 --> 00:21:16,840 Speaker 1: ask you about that first drive because I thought that 446 00:21:17,000 --> 00:21:21,240 Speaker 1: was as efficient on the up tempo as any drive 447 00:21:21,240 --> 00:21:23,960 Speaker 1: I've seen all season long. It almost seemed easy, Bill 448 00:21:24,760 --> 00:21:28,120 Speaker 1: and it got you out of the gate quickly. Well, 449 00:21:28,160 --> 00:21:31,919 Speaker 1: I think that was um, it was. It was well executed, Uh, 450 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:35,359 Speaker 1: good tempo. Tom made some good decisions, Josh made some 451 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:38,159 Speaker 1: good calls. So we blocked. Well, we we had a 452 00:21:38,240 --> 00:21:41,760 Speaker 1: number of things going there. Um, they very quickly on 453 00:21:41,800 --> 00:21:46,399 Speaker 1: the next series changed their defensive structure and and you know, 454 00:21:46,520 --> 00:21:50,040 Speaker 1: gave us a new look. And then they switched around 455 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:52,119 Speaker 1: again later on in the game in the second half. 456 00:21:52,200 --> 00:21:55,000 Speaker 1: So the way it started and the way it ended up, 457 00:21:55,040 --> 00:21:58,760 Speaker 1: we're not the same at all. There were several different say, 458 00:21:58,840 --> 00:22:01,320 Speaker 1: digressions in there on the way, and so they did 459 00:22:01,320 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 1: a good job adjusting to what we did, and uh 460 00:22:04,440 --> 00:22:06,240 Speaker 1: then we had to adjust and it was kind of 461 00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:08,040 Speaker 1: back and forth as one of those games. But um, 462 00:22:08,400 --> 00:22:10,720 Speaker 1: you know, as it turned out, that was a big drive, 463 00:22:10,800 --> 00:22:13,320 Speaker 1: big points and you know, able to play most of 464 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:17,359 Speaker 1: the game from ahead, and so it was you know, offensively, 465 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:19,399 Speaker 1: we were ready to go and able to capitalize on 466 00:22:19,440 --> 00:22:22,000 Speaker 1: some opportunities. I already think I know what the answer 467 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:25,680 Speaker 1: to this question is gonna be. Yeah, let's go. Drive 468 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:28,560 Speaker 1: of the week. The second best was that it was 469 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:30,000 Speaker 1: that the best drive of the weird of the week. 470 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:31,679 Speaker 1: That was a big one. Yeah, but you know the 471 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:33,760 Speaker 1: CP drive was was a good drive too. You know, 472 00:22:33,800 --> 00:22:37,639 Speaker 1: we ran, we got the penalty, and they ran a 473 00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 1: couple more times, ran inside, ran outside and scored five 474 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:44,119 Speaker 1: from the five yard line, and uh that was that 475 00:22:44,200 --> 00:22:47,240 Speaker 1: was another pressive drive. And then after that, Uh then 476 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:50,480 Speaker 1: you know Green Bay went and kind of changed their defense, 477 00:22:50,880 --> 00:22:54,520 Speaker 1: uh to be say more run um and a little 478 00:22:54,520 --> 00:22:58,000 Speaker 1: bit better against running game. And so, uh then the 479 00:22:58,040 --> 00:23:00,200 Speaker 1: next time start third quarter, you know, we with a 480 00:23:00,240 --> 00:23:04,199 Speaker 1: little bit of a different kind of a different defensive system, 481 00:23:04,240 --> 00:23:07,560 Speaker 1: if you will. So it was each one of those 482 00:23:07,920 --> 00:23:10,320 Speaker 1: is interesting. Each one of those successful drives kind of 483 00:23:10,359 --> 00:23:13,680 Speaker 1: precipitated some movement on the other side of the ball 484 00:23:14,640 --> 00:23:18,360 Speaker 1: very quickly, and so it was a multiple adjustment game 485 00:23:18,680 --> 00:23:22,280 Speaker 1: seven and two. We're onto Tennessee. We'll see you next Monday. 486 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:24,679 Speaker 1: Right back here, all right, sounds good, good one good 487 00:23:24,680 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 1: go coach Bill Belichick. Right here on OMF