1 00:00:00,680 --> 00:00:04,400 Speaker 1: All the injuries for today. Eric Armstead for knee won't practice, 2 00:00:04,480 --> 00:00:10,080 Speaker 1: Dwelly ankle won't practice, Hardgrave hamstring won't practice, Tarvarius Ward 3 00:00:10,160 --> 00:00:13,440 Speaker 1: growing won't practice, Burkes knee won't practice, green Law Hippen 4 00:00:13,480 --> 00:00:18,360 Speaker 1: ankle won't practice, Burford knee won't practice, Elijah Mitchell nee 5 00:00:18,360 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 1: will be limited in Luters full back go ahead. 6 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:26,760 Speaker 2: How difficult does it make? Make it the practice when 7 00:00:26,840 --> 00:00:28,720 Speaker 2: you have seven. 8 00:00:28,440 --> 00:00:30,880 Speaker 1: Guys out not as bad at this time of year, 9 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:33,600 Speaker 1: just because we're going to have speed anyways on Wednesdays regardless, 10 00:00:33,880 --> 00:00:36,239 Speaker 1: if this was earlier in the year, we'd probably have 11 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:37,960 Speaker 1: to go have speed just by default. 12 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 2: And it obviously helps with a couple of years ago, 13 00:00:41,080 --> 00:00:43,199 Speaker 2: adding the sixteenth sixteen. 14 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:45,440 Speaker 1: Oh, it's everything. Yeah, that's helped in so many ways. 15 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 1: So it's been crucial. 16 00:00:49,760 --> 00:00:53,040 Speaker 3: You obviously don't want Lenord to get good out of games, 17 00:00:53,120 --> 00:00:58,160 Speaker 3: but he is notably like Feist year, I guess you 18 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:01,360 Speaker 3: know this is in a good way. Does that come 19 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 3: with confidence just growing up in this league or what 20 00:01:06,480 --> 00:01:07,160 Speaker 3: are your impressions? 21 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:07,680 Speaker 4: Uh? 22 00:01:07,720 --> 00:01:10,480 Speaker 1: I think I mean just knowing Demo's history, I think 23 00:01:10,480 --> 00:01:12,199 Speaker 1: he's always I mean just how he was in college 24 00:01:12,200 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 1: and well we had him on him coming out. He's 25 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:17,200 Speaker 1: always been a pretty feisty guy. But I think the 26 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:19,120 Speaker 1: more in this league, you learn to play with an edge. 27 00:01:19,400 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 1: Whatever that edge is, you need something, and he's found 28 00:01:22,160 --> 00:01:24,240 Speaker 1: that a lot of guys do it that way. Some 29 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 1: guys do it separate ways, but you got to have 30 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 1: an edge in this league to kind of get you 31 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:30,080 Speaker 1: over the top. And Demos found a good way of 32 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:31,759 Speaker 1: doing that cause he's playing at a higher level each 33 00:01:31,800 --> 00:01:34,600 Speaker 1: and every year. But that's the line you can't cross. 34 00:01:34,720 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 1: I mean, that's something i've Our team takes a lot 35 00:01:37,080 --> 00:01:39,640 Speaker 1: of pride in our team. We feel we are as 36 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:42,440 Speaker 1: physical as you can be, but we don't think that's 37 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:45,680 Speaker 1: something we ever do. So that was disappointing with him. 38 00:01:45,800 --> 00:01:48,920 Speaker 1: He knew it, Our team knows it. But that's never 39 00:01:48,960 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 1: the goal. If you get a penalty, you're wrong. If 40 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 1: you get ejected, you're twice is wrong? 41 00:01:54,840 --> 00:01:55,160 Speaker 4: What's that? 42 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 3: What do you apologize out? 43 00:01:57,600 --> 00:01:58,200 Speaker 1: How they all do? 44 00:01:58,440 --> 00:01:58,760 Speaker 4: Text? 45 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:02,360 Speaker 1: Yeah? 46 00:02:01,840 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 4: You text? 47 00:02:04,000 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 1: No, That's usually what I do to them, and sometimes 48 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:09,480 Speaker 1: they don't answer, but they'll call back and just be 49 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:12,799 Speaker 1: like I have a bad service, or text back. I'd 50 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:14,560 Speaker 1: do it to my kids sometimes and they're like what 51 00:02:14,600 --> 00:02:16,240 Speaker 1: the hell is this? We don't look at each other. 52 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:17,440 Speaker 4: We text. 53 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:21,760 Speaker 5: Recently that Christian McCaffrey is the best player without the 54 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 5: ball in his hands that you've ever coached. How would 55 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:25,360 Speaker 5: you assess Debo Samuel hip department. 56 00:02:25,520 --> 00:02:28,160 Speaker 1: I think he's getting there. I'm not giving him the 57 00:02:28,200 --> 00:02:31,600 Speaker 1: best ever, but Deebo is such a big factor. First 58 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:33,920 Speaker 1: of all, to be that good without the ball, everyone's 59 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:37,320 Speaker 1: got to be concerned with you. So people are concerned 60 00:02:37,320 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 1: with de bow all the time. That's why we're constantly 61 00:02:38,880 --> 00:02:41,760 Speaker 1: stressing to him the importance of doing stuff on the backside, 62 00:02:41,800 --> 00:02:44,960 Speaker 1: cause people will watch him hard. I think Debo has 63 00:02:44,960 --> 00:02:47,360 Speaker 1: struggled with it when he's been banged up. Anytime you 64 00:02:47,360 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 1: can't practice and stuff, it's hard to do that playing 65 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:51,200 Speaker 1: and play out. That's what I love when you can 66 00:02:51,200 --> 00:02:54,120 Speaker 1: string together some weeks, stay healthy, be able to continue practicing, 67 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:56,160 Speaker 1: which he's done here for about a month, and now 68 00:02:56,160 --> 00:02:59,600 Speaker 1: he's a big effect without the ball. 69 00:02:59,440 --> 00:03:01,640 Speaker 3: Well, you said one of the favorite passes you sawt 70 00:03:01,680 --> 00:03:04,600 Speaker 3: of Rock was a checkdown uh to deepot. But he 71 00:03:04,639 --> 00:03:06,359 Speaker 3: also had a a pass where he rolled to the 72 00:03:06,440 --> 00:03:09,960 Speaker 3: left and shot it over you'd down the side. What 73 00:03:10,160 --> 00:03:13,280 Speaker 3: makes him so proficient and able to move to his left. 74 00:03:13,160 --> 00:03:14,360 Speaker 5: And make that throw. 75 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:16,359 Speaker 1: Uh, I th I think he knows where he's going 76 00:03:16,400 --> 00:03:19,960 Speaker 1: with the ball. And then sometimes when color flashes and 77 00:03:20,160 --> 00:03:22,160 Speaker 1: you don't have time to wait for that to show, 78 00:03:22,360 --> 00:03:24,119 Speaker 1: you gotta take your eyes off the look and find 79 00:03:24,120 --> 00:03:26,639 Speaker 1: a way to buy time. And once she does, by 80 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:29,040 Speaker 1: time he already saw where to go. So then he 81 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:31,000 Speaker 1: goes to a spot and now the time he's a 82 00:03:31,000 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 1: little bit off. So he did a great job of 83 00:03:32,680 --> 00:03:35,160 Speaker 1: fading him away cause you wanna catch that about twenty 84 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 1: yards and he was. Brock was late to it cause 85 00:03:37,000 --> 00:03:38,680 Speaker 1: he had to be, but it was the right spot 86 00:03:38,680 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 1: to go, and then he had to fade him to 87 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: turn it in about thirty something. And that was so 88 00:03:43,160 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 1: was so huge by Chris Conley just continuing to run 89 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 1: down the field. It was a three level throw where 90 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: they're separate from each other. But because Brock broke, I 91 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:53,200 Speaker 1: U had to go deeper and Conley was still so deep. 92 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:55,520 Speaker 1: So we still got those three levels and worked out good. 93 00:03:56,040 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 2: He'd mentioned the the one throw he made. I think 94 00:03:58,040 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 2: it was the debo where he noticed that the safety 95 00:04:00,520 --> 00:04:04,000 Speaker 2: was flat. Put like, how next level is that? At 96 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:07,720 Speaker 2: what point in the quarterbacks NFL development. Is he not 97 00:04:07,920 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 2: just looking at a blurry picture and he can actually 98 00:04:12,000 --> 00:04:13,240 Speaker 2: see a guy's feet. 99 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: I mean, I think that's stuff that he does very now. 100 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 1: I think that's the talent in Brock that you can't 101 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:19,839 Speaker 1: always judge. Like I think vision and stuff is very 102 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 1: important and doesn't just go into like is he twenty twenty, 103 00:04:22,400 --> 00:04:24,840 Speaker 1: Like there's different types of vision of like looking outside 104 00:04:24,839 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 1: wide coming in, like just the the words I never know, 105 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 1: but it's it's a big deal how your eyes see things. 106 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:33,719 Speaker 1: And I think Brock recognized the stuff and the speed 107 00:04:33,760 --> 00:04:36,400 Speaker 1: of things and levels, and he knows the whole and 108 00:04:36,880 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: the people, the defenders and what they should defend. But 109 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:42,360 Speaker 1: it's always there's a progression. It's like, yeah, this play 110 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:44,640 Speaker 1: is going to go to here, but that guy might 111 00:04:44,640 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 1: not do his job, and so you got to feel 112 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:48,920 Speaker 1: that make sure if he does his job, we're going 113 00:04:48,960 --> 00:04:52,360 Speaker 1: to number two. That's what he usually does. And Brock 114 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:54,559 Speaker 1: went to number one, which hadn't been there on tape. 115 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:56,560 Speaker 1: But he wasn't backing up and we had a fast 116 00:04:56,600 --> 00:04:59,720 Speaker 1: guy in the slot, and you better back up. And 117 00:04:59,800 --> 00:05:02,240 Speaker 1: he hesitated a little bit, and Brocks all that, and 118 00:05:02,680 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 1: so he doesn't memorize and guests. He kind of sees 119 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:06,880 Speaker 1: it and reacts, and that's the cool thing about him. 120 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:10,120 Speaker 2: You're talking about the defensive guy, like you draw it 121 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:13,359 Speaker 2: up and pay the defense is played sound soundly, this 122 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:15,159 Speaker 2: is what this guy should do. But there are times 123 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:18,640 Speaker 2: where it's it makes it more difficult on the offense 124 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:20,040 Speaker 2: because the defense isn't doing. 125 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,360 Speaker 1: That's how everything. There's always progression. But you might call 126 00:05:22,400 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 1: a play where this guy's number one and the progression, 127 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:29,280 Speaker 1: but the coverage that they play, he's never opened, so 128 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 1: you should see he's covered, and then that means number 129 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:34,560 Speaker 1: two is open. But if you get that coverage and 130 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:36,920 Speaker 1: you just go right to number two and he's covered, 131 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 1: you can't go back to number one. So you've got 132 00:05:39,200 --> 00:05:41,600 Speaker 1: to verify things, and so you find I mean, if 133 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 1: I got in there and played quarterback, I want to 134 00:05:43,400 --> 00:05:45,760 Speaker 1: know anything that's going on. I'd memorize coverages and I 135 00:05:45,760 --> 00:05:47,760 Speaker 1: would try to program before and be like, all right, 136 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: I think it's sis. Let me go to number three, 137 00:05:50,000 --> 00:05:51,640 Speaker 1: and then you get fooled, and once you try to 138 00:05:51,640 --> 00:05:53,799 Speaker 1: come back to number one, you're throwing picks or getting sacked. 139 00:05:53,839 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: So it's it's knowing what's going on, but also still 140 00:05:56,320 --> 00:05:59,120 Speaker 1: playing the game and trying not to get overwhelmed with 141 00:05:59,720 --> 00:06:02,360 Speaker 1: code talk or a film and all that. You got 142 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:04,159 Speaker 1: to be in a pocket and read things and react, 143 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:06,600 Speaker 1: and that's why it's it's really tough to play the position. 144 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:11,640 Speaker 4: Yesterday that Nick Mullins and told him that his arm 145 00:06:11,760 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 4: might not be fully normal again until halfway through the season, 146 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:18,680 Speaker 4: and rockshed that indeed happened. 147 00:06:19,080 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 6: Can you see that on film with his throwing? 148 00:06:22,160 --> 00:06:25,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think I think just like, it's not like 149 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:26,839 Speaker 1: you can't. It's not that you can see it on film. 150 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 1: It's not like, wow, it's got a lot more zip. 151 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 1: He's throwing a lot farther. I think it's about being 152 00:06:31,560 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 1: in shape. And like when when receivers go like a 153 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 1: month without catching a football, they come back and they 154 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:39,520 Speaker 1: drop balls and it's not because they're their hands aren't 155 00:06:39,520 --> 00:06:41,280 Speaker 1: in shape, because their eyes aren't they're not used to 156 00:06:41,360 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 1: running full speed and tracking things that fast, and they 157 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:46,279 Speaker 1: just don't see it. As well, if a quarterback's not 158 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:48,760 Speaker 1: throwing in the offseason, he can still. I mean, he's 159 00:06:48,839 --> 00:06:50,800 Speaker 1: they're born to throw, and he throws it right, and 160 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:53,120 Speaker 1: he can once he was cleared, he was throwing it normal, 161 00:06:53,440 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: but it's he hasn't. It's not in true shape. He's 162 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:57,000 Speaker 1: not just doing a day in and day out and 163 00:06:57,040 --> 00:07:01,599 Speaker 1: putting all those reps. And that's why sometimes guys get 164 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 1: hurt and they can't throw for a few weeks, and 165 00:07:03,160 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 1: they come back, they sell their arm strength, but it's 166 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 1: just not consistent. And I think Brock his consistency's there. 167 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: I think trying to get his arm back in shape 168 00:07:11,840 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 1: and building up and ramping all that up with just 169 00:07:14,000 --> 00:07:17,200 Speaker 1: the number of throws and stuff eventually catches up to you. 170 00:07:17,240 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 1: And I think that's why that week off he just 171 00:07:18,920 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: didn't do anything. I remember him coming back after the 172 00:07:21,560 --> 00:07:24,160 Speaker 1: week off and he was rusty that Monday, just didn't 173 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:26,720 Speaker 1: throw it that great. But by the end of that Thursday, 174 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:28,080 Speaker 1: I thought he was throwing it better than he had 175 00:07:28,120 --> 00:07:31,160 Speaker 1: all year, which means it's just part of getting in shape. 176 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 1: We know how he can throw, but when you take 177 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 1: a whole off season off, the conditioning is not quite there. 178 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 1: Doesn't mean his arm's not, but just the consistency over 179 00:07:39,080 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 1: all the throws has changed, and I think it's back. 180 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,880 Speaker 6: What ways do the Cardinals look different than when you 181 00:07:44,880 --> 00:07:45,520 Speaker 6: saw them earlier? 182 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:49,280 Speaker 1: In the season. They're doing the exact same stuff. They're 183 00:07:49,320 --> 00:07:51,040 Speaker 1: just better at everything. I got a lot of respect 184 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:52,840 Speaker 1: of how that they've done this year. I thought they 185 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:54,680 Speaker 1: were real tough. At the beginning of the year, I 186 00:07:54,680 --> 00:07:57,440 Speaker 1: thought we had to play flawless on offense to beat him, 187 00:07:57,920 --> 00:08:00,280 Speaker 1: and but that that was a real tight game. And 188 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:03,120 Speaker 1: since then they have how many other games it is, 189 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 1: nine more games of reps. They're playing very hard, they're 190 00:08:06,600 --> 00:08:10,640 Speaker 1: playing together. They've added some really good players, especially Buddha, 191 00:08:10,680 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: who they didn't have. I think it's they've always been 192 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:15,920 Speaker 1: real talented on special teams. They've also gotten a very 193 00:08:16,040 --> 00:08:19,720 Speaker 1: great talented quarterback back. So they remind me of a 194 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 1: lot of us our first year where we started out 195 00:08:21,840 --> 00:08:24,000 Speaker 1: ZHO nine and finished six and ten. And I think 196 00:08:24,000 --> 00:08:26,240 Speaker 1: everything they're doing is the right way, and I think 197 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:27,400 Speaker 1: they're a real tough football team. 198 00:08:27,760 --> 00:08:31,080 Speaker 7: The defensive principles you did to keep Jalen Hurts in 199 00:08:31,080 --> 00:08:33,080 Speaker 7: the pocket for Kyler Murray or are they different? 200 00:08:33,160 --> 00:08:35,599 Speaker 1: They're different. I mean, he's still a huge threat to 201 00:08:35,679 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 1: run every time, but there's there's a little different style 202 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:41,800 Speaker 1: on how they play and stuff. So but he has 203 00:08:41,840 --> 00:08:43,920 Speaker 1: a problem anyway. We all know how fast and quick 204 00:08:43,960 --> 00:08:45,840 Speaker 1: he is, and if you give him, no matter what 205 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 1: you do in coverage, if if you give him those 206 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: open gaps, he's going to get fifteen fast in anybody 207 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:52,000 Speaker 1: is very much. 208 00:08:51,880 --> 00:08:53,160 Speaker 7: In the MVP conversation. 209 00:08:53,280 --> 00:08:55,440 Speaker 5: But when you have someone like Christian on the team, 210 00:08:55,520 --> 00:08:57,120 Speaker 5: how hard is it to decipher that? 211 00:08:57,200 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 1: What are your thoughts on that? That's I mean trying 212 00:08:59,640 --> 00:09:02,880 Speaker 1: to get me in trouble with those two guys. That's 213 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: the only reason I want it overly comment on either 214 00:09:04,960 --> 00:09:06,680 Speaker 1: one of them, because I don't want them to cancel 215 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 1: each other out. But if any quarter if any non quarterback, 216 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:12,680 Speaker 1: is gonna get an MVP, I don't get how Christian 217 00:09:12,760 --> 00:09:16,160 Speaker 1: McCaffrey can't. I mean, he's amazing and what he's done 218 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:19,040 Speaker 1: all year. If it's going to a quarterback, then I 219 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:20,680 Speaker 1: don't have to talk about Christian. I can talk about 220 00:09:20,720 --> 00:09:26,000 Speaker 1: our quarterback. And I'm still as if his numbers is 221 00:09:26,040 --> 00:09:28,079 Speaker 1: all you see, then I think that solves it up. 222 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:30,880 Speaker 1: But if you watch the film then it makes it 223 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:32,719 Speaker 1: even stronger, which to me is the most important thing. 224 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 7: If you more than one occasion, we see Rock drop 225 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:39,400 Speaker 7: back and kind of use lefty footwork, kind of drop 226 00:09:39,440 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 7: and then flip the hips and as throwing aside is 227 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:46,000 Speaker 7: that I would imagine that's by design. What's the coaching 228 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 7: point on the lefty drop for the right quarterback? 229 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:52,440 Speaker 1: Just parts of their action guards are pulling where our 230 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:56,000 Speaker 1: backs are going. It's you know, you got to be 231 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:59,080 Speaker 1: able to move both ways, and I'd rather move to 232 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:01,000 Speaker 1: the left and throw left hand if he can't do 233 00:10:01,040 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: that yet, so he's got to turn around. But you 234 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:06,160 Speaker 1: try to balance everything out so we you know, you 235 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:08,560 Speaker 1: just don't want to be one dimensional, so it's probably 236 00:10:08,559 --> 00:10:10,400 Speaker 1: easier to go the right, but once you get used 237 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:12,840 Speaker 1: to doing it both ways and ends up being the same. 238 00:10:13,360 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 4: Well, what are your. 239 00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:17,280 Speaker 5: Coaching points for your wide receivers when they line up? 240 00:10:17,400 --> 00:10:19,600 Speaker 5: See what happened to the k seat Buffalo game? How 241 00:10:19,679 --> 00:10:22,440 Speaker 5: you coach him on that? What's your expectation for them 242 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:24,920 Speaker 5: and the reps? And did you learn something from that play? 243 00:10:25,960 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 1: That's just out football always as you as soon as 244 00:10:28,480 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 1: it's broke, the white House's got to sprint and get 245 00:10:30,360 --> 00:10:33,080 Speaker 1: lined up as fast as they can. Sometimes the receiver 246 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 1: doesn't have the ball sets, so they guess where it is, 247 00:10:35,280 --> 00:10:37,120 Speaker 1: They put their foot there, they check with the ref 248 00:10:37,400 --> 00:10:40,240 Speaker 1: and then they move on with their life. Then there's 249 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:42,320 Speaker 1: a motion something like that. But that's why you got 250 00:10:42,400 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 1: to get up there, get set, look to the ref. 251 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 1: Usually he gives you a thumbs up or something, and 252 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:46,920 Speaker 1: then you go on. 253 00:10:47,720 --> 00:10:51,959 Speaker 7: You're twenty sixteen offense on paper, seems like it might 254 00:10:52,000 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 7: be your best. You've got five top fives. 255 00:10:54,840 --> 00:10:56,360 Speaker 4: How does this one compare. 256 00:10:56,320 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 6: To that and the best offenses? 257 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 1: I'm not sure the uh, I'm not sure at all 258 00:11:01,840 --> 00:11:06,280 Speaker 1: with the numbers, I would assume they're close, and I'm 259 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:08,680 Speaker 1: still not done with this year yet, so I don't know, 260 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: but it's got a chance to be like that. 261 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:13,600 Speaker 5: You uh, we're regarding that. 262 00:11:13,800 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 3: I know this is not a perfect comparison because Matt 263 00:11:15,960 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 3: Ryan was where he was in his career and other differences, 264 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:22,520 Speaker 3: but the fact that Brock is in his second season 265 00:11:22,559 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 3: with you and Matt was in his second season with. 266 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:26,040 Speaker 7: You, are there similarities and. 267 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:29,240 Speaker 3: Now what they can do their understanding the offense and 268 00:11:29,760 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 3: what they can see, uh within the offense now that 269 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:34,560 Speaker 3: they have more reps. 270 00:11:35,480 --> 00:11:38,200 Speaker 1: I mean, yeah, everybody gets better with reps. You know, 271 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:40,160 Speaker 1: Matt was a lot more comfortable the second year definitely 272 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 1: than the first year. But I think one thing that 273 00:11:43,840 --> 00:11:46,160 Speaker 1: was harder for Matt is that, you know. I think 274 00:11:46,200 --> 00:11:47,800 Speaker 1: I got there as eighth year, you know, and he 275 00:11:47,840 --> 00:11:50,440 Speaker 1: had played for like six different coordinators, so that's there's 276 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:52,760 Speaker 1: a lot of more football in his head. So like 277 00:11:52,840 --> 00:11:56,520 Speaker 1: you go through stuff, and you know, Brock was pretty 278 00:11:56,520 --> 00:11:59,760 Speaker 1: clean slate, so it was a Brock was always just 279 00:11:59,800 --> 00:12:02,640 Speaker 1: doing the offense and learning and reacting and playing like 280 00:12:02,640 --> 00:12:06,080 Speaker 1: he's always played. You know, it's different when you do 281 00:12:06,120 --> 00:12:07,760 Speaker 1: a lot more schemes before you give with someone. 282 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 7: Out of the first match of Arizona, they played tempo 283 00:12:11,040 --> 00:12:13,320 Speaker 7: in a non two minute drill against your defense and 284 00:12:13,360 --> 00:12:16,680 Speaker 7: it seemed to have some effect. Did you guys practice 285 00:12:16,760 --> 00:12:20,040 Speaker 7: up tempo? Have you considered changing the tempo and with 286 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 7: all the weapons you have, maybe trying to play fast 287 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:24,000 Speaker 7: in the middle of the game as opposed to just 288 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:24,839 Speaker 7: a two minutes trump. 289 00:12:25,080 --> 00:12:26,960 Speaker 1: Uh, yeah, we used to. We used to do that 290 00:12:27,000 --> 00:12:29,319 Speaker 1: all the time twenty sixteen, and we did that probably 291 00:12:29,360 --> 00:12:34,440 Speaker 1: as much as anyone. It's we do it sometimes we 292 00:12:34,480 --> 00:12:38,440 Speaker 1: think it's effective. That's we don't feel like we like 293 00:12:38,480 --> 00:12:40,320 Speaker 1: what we're doing right now, but doesn't mean that we 294 00:12:40,320 --> 00:12:41,720 Speaker 1: want to do it. I think we have done it 295 00:12:41,720 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: a couple of times. 296 00:12:42,280 --> 00:12:42,600 Speaker 4: This year. 297 00:12:42,600 --> 00:12:44,400 Speaker 1: It just hasn't been that obvious because we don't stay 298 00:12:44,400 --> 00:12:46,520 Speaker 1: in it too long. But we have a whole turbo 299 00:12:46,640 --> 00:12:48,400 Speaker 1: package that we can go to it anytime. It's just 300 00:12:48,400 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 1: a couple of words, and we're capable of running our 301 00:12:51,040 --> 00:12:52,680 Speaker 1: offense on the line scrimmage anytime too. 302 00:12:52,760 --> 00:12:53,760 Speaker 3: So it's. 303 00:12:54,920 --> 00:12:56,280 Speaker 1: I feel like we haven't done it in a month, 304 00:12:56,320 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 1: but we've always mixed it randomly into game. It's just 305 00:12:58,000 --> 00:12:59,479 Speaker 1: not enough for you guys to notice. 306 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 7: More bars and uh branch that person. 307 00:13:07,240 --> 00:13:09,559 Speaker 5: One more one more arm arm question. 308 00:13:10,120 --> 00:13:12,720 Speaker 6: He broke missed a couple of deep throws in in 309 00:13:12,760 --> 00:13:15,840 Speaker 6: week two in in LA. I do you think that 310 00:13:15,920 --> 00:13:18,360 Speaker 6: that is kind of uh related to what you were 311 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:22,079 Speaker 6: describing as you know, maybe throws that he wouldn't fish. 312 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:28,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, now I don't, but could be. I there weren't 313 00:13:28,600 --> 00:13:30,560 Speaker 1: easy throws. I remember the one in La he had 314 00:13:30,559 --> 00:13:32,319 Speaker 1: to go all the way across the board to debot 315 00:13:32,880 --> 00:13:37,079 Speaker 1: and just missed him on a post. But no, I 316 00:13:37,120 --> 00:13:38,720 Speaker 1: don't think that had to do with arm fatigue. I 317 00:13:38,760 --> 00:13:41,120 Speaker 1: just wasn't the few he hasn't hit. 318 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:43,679 Speaker 7: H two quick minutia. 319 00:13:44,120 --> 00:13:49,120 Speaker 4: Uh but probably uh when when you. 320 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:52,120 Speaker 3: Guys audible and guy's types are helmet, like why why 321 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:54,920 Speaker 3: is it? Why is that the thing types or helmet? 322 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 3: And then the the. 323 00:13:56,679 --> 00:13:58,440 Speaker 1: Motion it's pretty lame. 324 00:14:01,960 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 3: Worse the motion where Afro, maccafriar or Debo will loop 325 00:14:08,480 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 3: back around the quarterback or in motion but then move 326 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:14,720 Speaker 3: back around. That seems lewish or not. And you know 327 00:14:14,800 --> 00:14:15,839 Speaker 3: what's the idea behind it? 328 00:14:16,160 --> 00:14:17,480 Speaker 1: No, we started I think the first time we did 329 00:14:17,480 --> 00:14:22,160 Speaker 1: it twenty nineteen. Yeah, the idea is just is it slot? 330 00:14:22,240 --> 00:14:24,120 Speaker 1: Is it trips? Is it pro? Is it two back? 331 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:27,080 Speaker 1: Is he going back into two back? Is he going across? 332 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:30,040 Speaker 1: It's some people have calls out of two by two, 333 00:14:30,120 --> 00:14:33,040 Speaker 1: then the defense changes to three by one, then it's empty, 334 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:36,280 Speaker 1: then it's back to and it's just makes it hard 335 00:14:36,280 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 1: on the defense, and you just try to balance everything out. 336 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:40,800 Speaker 1: And we just letting everyone know we're on the same 337 00:14:40,840 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 1: page changing our play. We used to go like this 338 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:44,520 Speaker 1: and it was a little too drastic, so we just 339 00:14:44,520 --> 00:14:46,640 Speaker 1: made it simpler in this and I think some people 340 00:14:46,680 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: do this. It's just whatever you decide, all right, guess