1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:02,360 Speaker 1: Well, it's uh, it's been a few weeks since we've 2 00:00:02,360 --> 00:00:04,840 Speaker 1: seen Bufflow, but this is a lot different team than 3 00:00:04,880 --> 00:00:09,760 Speaker 1: we saw up and Button up there. So you know, offensively, 4 00:00:09,760 --> 00:00:12,640 Speaker 1: they've got a lot of a lot of explosive weapons. Um, 5 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:18,599 Speaker 1: we didn't see Alan, he's been impressive. Um a foster. Um, 6 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:20,520 Speaker 1: and they have a lot of big plays and receivers 7 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:23,600 Speaker 1: have done a good job obviously Clay and in the 8 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 1: backs ivvery McCoy. So a lot of weapons there. And um, 9 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:30,840 Speaker 1: defensively you know, at the top of the league and 10 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: in a lot of categories. UM, so playing playing very well. 11 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:38,239 Speaker 1: Don't give up a lot of points. UM, don't give 12 00:00:38,320 --> 00:00:41,199 Speaker 1: up many big plays to make air and everything. And UM, 13 00:00:41,240 --> 00:00:43,199 Speaker 1: we're gonna have to have a lot of a lot 14 00:00:43,200 --> 00:00:45,040 Speaker 1: of well executed plays to move the ball and score 15 00:00:45,080 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 1: points against him. We weren't able to do a lot 16 00:00:48,159 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 1: of that up there, so hopefully we can improve on 17 00:00:52,360 --> 00:00:55,600 Speaker 1: that this time. But they're very well coached, UM, and 18 00:00:55,720 --> 00:00:59,440 Speaker 1: they've got you know, they have a good scheme. Um, 19 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 1: they play hard, they play well, and they make hear 20 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:07,479 Speaker 1: and everything to him. You would said on the radio. 21 00:01:08,080 --> 00:01:10,920 Speaker 1: Obviously it's a different offense than what you saw when 22 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: Derek Anderson with the quarterback. How much of what they're 23 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:15,720 Speaker 1: doing with Allen is some of the design runs or 24 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:18,759 Speaker 1: is this most of what he's getting running football? They 25 00:01:18,800 --> 00:01:23,920 Speaker 1: do both, Yeah, they do both. How does Allen compare 26 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 1: some of the other mobile quarterbacks you guys have seen? 27 00:01:27,600 --> 00:01:29,960 Speaker 1: He's I mean, he's good three hundred yard games and 28 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: always the leading rusher. So it's a good player. Boss 29 00:01:35,319 --> 00:01:40,039 Speaker 1: has been pretty explosive up to field. Um and uh 30 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:41,880 Speaker 1: you know he could also come and shot up to 31 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:45,000 Speaker 1: a dangerous as you got what you saw in your 32 00:01:45,040 --> 00:01:50,560 Speaker 1: film twenty five yards a catch. I mean, well it's 33 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:53,960 Speaker 1: a lot of it's a lot to average. So very 34 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 1: explosive player and gets behind the defense catching run player. 35 00:01:58,880 --> 00:02:02,400 Speaker 1: It's fast, really fast, Alx got a great arm. Can't 36 00:02:02,400 --> 00:02:07,200 Speaker 1: overthrow him. Um you know you cannot run the quarterback 37 00:02:07,280 --> 00:02:09,320 Speaker 1: quarterback and can get the ball down the field to him. 38 00:02:09,360 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: So he's it's been a very um exciting to watch. 39 00:02:17,240 --> 00:02:21,160 Speaker 1: Let's fee to Alabama is the all foster and as 40 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:26,240 Speaker 1: pretty season. Yeah, you'd have to talk to Alabama about that. 41 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 1: I don't know, smatically, are they doing things differently than 42 00:02:31,760 --> 00:02:34,280 Speaker 1: quit Josh Allen under center that they do with Anderson 43 00:02:34,360 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 1: for you guys, well, I don't I don't play it 44 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 1: at the beginning of the year, so you know they're 45 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:41,760 Speaker 1: in a little bit of transitional period there in the 46 00:02:41,800 --> 00:02:45,120 Speaker 1: middle of the season. Um, I mean, I think their 47 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:47,600 Speaker 1: offense is their offense. It's game playing offense. So you'll 48 00:02:47,600 --> 00:02:56,880 Speaker 1: see different things from week to week. Feel when it 49 00:02:56,880 --> 00:03:02,000 Speaker 1: comes to Vic, Dermott's history is good. You know, coached 50 00:03:02,040 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 1: my team that had a big, moving quarterback and can't 51 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:06,840 Speaker 1: do you know, he's more of a defensive coach, but 52 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:10,000 Speaker 1: he seem similarities in terms of some of the things 53 00:03:10,040 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 1: that Alan can do. Basically just the size of athleticism, accommodation. Yeah, 54 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean they're look, they're both they 55 00:03:24,680 --> 00:03:26,840 Speaker 1: both have a lot of skill, but we're focused on 56 00:03:26,840 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 1: Alan this week. It's Bigga's face, got strong, arm, is accurate, 57 00:03:31,200 --> 00:03:32,800 Speaker 1: you can stand in the pocket and throw, you can 58 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:37,440 Speaker 1: get out. There's some design runs or some quarterback scrambles, 59 00:03:37,520 --> 00:03:40,720 Speaker 1: or some scrambles or runs or SCRAMs or extensive plays 60 00:03:40,760 --> 00:03:47,080 Speaker 1: and throws it. So I don't know, sorry guy to defend. 61 00:03:47,080 --> 00:03:48,720 Speaker 1: I mean, he had almost three quarters of their total 62 00:03:48,760 --> 00:03:58,200 Speaker 1: offense against the Jet, so so it's a lot. Stefan 63 00:03:58,280 --> 00:04:01,360 Speaker 1: Gilmore was named to the Pro Bowl last night. Just 64 00:04:02,240 --> 00:04:04,280 Speaker 1: how much improvement have you seen from him since the 65 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 1: first time he stepped in the door and just hon 66 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:09,680 Speaker 1: tusted as he'd been this season? That's that sided good year. 67 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: I thought he had a good year for us last year. Um, 68 00:04:12,840 --> 00:04:14,520 Speaker 1: I mean, all players improve as they've been in the 69 00:04:14,600 --> 00:04:18,320 Speaker 1: system longer. So, but he's a good player when he 70 00:04:18,360 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 1: go out here? Is that a good year of force? 71 00:04:21,680 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 1: He's already I want to say, double demount of walls. 72 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:26,240 Speaker 1: He was about a down this year from last year? 73 00:04:26,440 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 1: Would you attribute that too? Is that game plan just 74 00:04:30,400 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 1: to skill seving a little bit of thought he had 75 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 1: a goodyear last year or too? So I don't know 76 00:04:36,680 --> 00:04:38,360 Speaker 1: about all the stats and all that, but I thought 77 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:40,200 Speaker 1: he had a good year. I thought he had a 78 00:04:40,240 --> 00:04:48,280 Speaker 1: good year. He's sevening a good year this year. But Hi, 79 00:04:48,400 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 1: did quire? Are they interchanging hole safeties year? Did they 80 00:04:51,279 --> 00:04:57,600 Speaker 1: have five balls? Well? Porters really is strong safety hides 81 00:04:57,600 --> 00:05:02,520 Speaker 1: the free safety, but they don't always rotate the player's side. 82 00:05:02,520 --> 00:05:05,400 Speaker 1: A lot of sometimes hide comes down, but players down 83 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:08,600 Speaker 1: more than hiders, and there's the decent amount of splits safeties. Two, 84 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:12,400 Speaker 1: Who are they both are a lot of different types 85 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 1: of coming teams switch it up a lot of the 86 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:18,279 Speaker 1: back and said, what kind of challenges is that. Yeah, 87 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 1: they do a good job at disguising and then they're 88 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: a heavy zone team, but they do a good job 89 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:27,599 Speaker 1: at disguising their zones and Pulitz zones, split safety, post safety, 90 00:05:27,600 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 1: which way their rotation is going. What have you noticed 91 00:05:34,520 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 1: from Ryan Lewis a player who actually, you have a 92 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:39,480 Speaker 1: lot to spend a lot of time. What have you 93 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 1: noticed them here? Just the last two games they've been 94 00:05:43,560 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 1: cutting hasn't played much. Sorry, don't notice. Yeah, I mean 95 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 1: I'm not accurate. Well, then coming off a game against 96 00:05:58,720 --> 00:06:03,920 Speaker 1: the Lions there any how does that help or does 97 00:06:03,960 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 1: that help at all? As you're sort of watching the 98 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:10,720 Speaker 1: last game because they do some similar maybe concepts as 99 00:06:10,760 --> 00:06:15,000 Speaker 1: you guys, Yeah, I don't know. We watch all the 100 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:20,840 Speaker 1: games from the change your quarterback whids and moves and 101 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:22,920 Speaker 1: giving a difference you see between his Bill's team and 102 00:06:23,040 --> 00:06:28,120 Speaker 1: then he's on at the end of October. Uh, sever 103 00:06:28,160 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 1: all the big plays, big plays they have from the 104 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:34,040 Speaker 1: receivers and the quarterback quarterbacks a big difference. I mean, 105 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,640 Speaker 1: that's that's a big difference right there about the receivers. No, 106 00:06:36,760 --> 00:06:41,919 Speaker 1: Benjamin Foster's emerged there if they're much different. Um, and 107 00:06:42,040 --> 00:06:45,480 Speaker 1: the other guys have continued to play well as a Jones, Mackenzie, 108 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 1: m clay, Ivory McCoy, Crooms come on tight ends, made 109 00:06:52,720 --> 00:06:55,320 Speaker 1: some plays for him, so he seems to getting more involved. 110 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:57,880 Speaker 1: But again they're a game playing team. They do things 111 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 1: differently from week to week, but they've production from a 112 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:07,159 Speaker 1: lot of different players. What's the approach Bill with your defense? 113 00:07:07,880 --> 00:07:11,280 Speaker 1: Does get close enough to allan Baker play? I mean, 114 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:13,680 Speaker 1: is there a different technique that you have to use 115 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:16,120 Speaker 1: when you're going against a bigger player? Obviously it's a 116 00:07:16,200 --> 00:07:22,200 Speaker 1: very big quarterback Lasko, Hi, Yeah, that's it's it's different, 117 00:07:22,240 --> 00:07:26,240 Speaker 1: and he's strong. He's a strong guy. Um, you know, 118 00:07:26,240 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 1: it's the same as stiff arms some people. He definitely 119 00:07:28,720 --> 00:07:32,560 Speaker 1: is fast. Kind out run guys, so kind have to 120 00:07:32,560 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 1: take good angles and obviously wrap them up to try 121 00:07:37,080 --> 00:07:41,480 Speaker 1: to let him get started. Bill, you played a big, 122 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: strong quarterback last week. We got outside the park in 123 00:07:44,240 --> 00:07:48,560 Speaker 1: a one particular huge play for a third and long conversion. Um, 124 00:07:48,760 --> 00:07:50,840 Speaker 1: is there a coaching point that can carry over to 125 00:07:50,880 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 1: this game? And that situation, the predicament in John Simon's 126 00:07:54,640 --> 00:07:58,000 Speaker 1: case in that completion to Samuel's and kind of caught 127 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:01,560 Speaker 1: in between, get a mobile quarterback, but he hasn't gotten 128 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 1: a lot of scrimmage passay. Yeah, there are scramble rules 129 00:08:08,640 --> 00:08:11,600 Speaker 1: that we go through from the pretty much first aid 130 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:16,760 Speaker 1: training camp offensively, defensively, and then there are obviously a 131 00:08:16,840 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 1: lot of sub bullet points to general rules based on 132 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:26,360 Speaker 1: specific situations and so forth. So, um, not trying to complicated, 133 00:08:26,440 --> 00:08:30,880 Speaker 1: but there's some things have application at sometimes and some 134 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 1: don offense on whether you're a man coverage his own coverage, 135 00:08:36,679 --> 00:08:39,599 Speaker 1: what kind of other things that could happen in the 136 00:08:39,679 --> 00:08:43,200 Speaker 1: play at the same thing offensively, what type of pattern 137 00:08:43,800 --> 00:08:48,080 Speaker 1: you originally had a call where the quarterback scrambles, and 138 00:08:48,960 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 1: kind of general guidelines on what to do. But each 139 00:08:51,120 --> 00:08:54,800 Speaker 1: play is different, obviously, each scramble and each situations a 140 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:57,120 Speaker 1: little bit different than distributions, a little bit different. So 141 00:08:57,880 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: whether those general guidelines, um, now there's flexibility in some 142 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:06,439 Speaker 1: freedom for players to try to make decisions and do 143 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 1: them do the best thing that they can. They try 144 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:10,640 Speaker 1: to create space and get open in the quarterback to 145 00:09:11,360 --> 00:09:13,640 Speaker 1: have options. So we don't run together, or we don't 146 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:18,120 Speaker 1: run guys into him when we're trying to separate and 147 00:09:18,280 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 1: vice versa, they're trying to separate us, and how we 148 00:09:20,520 --> 00:09:24,559 Speaker 1: try to handle that, So each one's a little bit different. 149 00:09:26,760 --> 00:09:33,959 Speaker 1: Have been of that kind of nature. Let's say most 150 00:09:34,000 --> 00:09:38,079 Speaker 1: of um, most of Islands long runs have been all scrambles. 151 00:09:39,400 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: He's got some design plays, quarterback draws and keep some 152 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:44,319 Speaker 1: things like that, but I'd say most of the big 153 00:09:44,400 --> 00:09:47,920 Speaker 1: runs have come the thirty forty yarders come off scrambles. 154 00:09:50,840 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 1: Bills have played with these four different running backs the 155 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:57,440 Speaker 1: last few games. How does their offense change? Who's in 156 00:09:57,480 --> 00:10:03,439 Speaker 1: there between? Its? Where four or he Ivory boy? All right, Well, 157 00:10:03,480 --> 00:10:06,840 Speaker 1: Murphy's on ir so, um, it's down to the other three. 158 00:10:06,880 --> 00:10:14,080 Speaker 1: And we saw Ivory and McCoy last time. We've seen 159 00:10:14,080 --> 00:10:17,200 Speaker 1: plenty of those guys throughout the years, so um, they're 160 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:20,920 Speaker 1: both very good. They have different styles. Um, and you 161 00:10:21,000 --> 00:10:22,560 Speaker 1: put Forward in there, I mean, he's a tough, hard 162 00:10:22,559 --> 00:10:28,439 Speaker 1: working kid that runs hard. So we can't control who's 163 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:30,720 Speaker 1: in there. We have to defend our area to feed 164 00:10:30,760 --> 00:10:35,160 Speaker 1: our blockers, and the tackling part of it is a 165 00:10:35,160 --> 00:10:38,040 Speaker 1: little bit different from player to player, But again, fundamentally, 166 00:10:38,840 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 1: if you tackle well, then that's that's the place to start. 167 00:10:42,520 --> 00:10:48,800 Speaker 1: So that'll be our emphasis. They'll have their defensive linemen 168 00:10:49,160 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 1: compliment each other what they do inside, but Willie especially. 169 00:10:53,640 --> 00:10:56,200 Speaker 1: But then you have two pretty alleged guys that they 170 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:59,920 Speaker 1: use on the edge, which is pretty much what the 171 00:11:00,320 --> 00:11:01,920 Speaker 1: what they've had. And they got a couple of big 172 00:11:01,920 --> 00:11:07,160 Speaker 1: guys inside. But oh Kyle's active in there. Um, Harrison 173 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:12,559 Speaker 1: Williams is a big physical player. Um. They're you know 174 00:11:12,600 --> 00:11:17,320 Speaker 1: a little bit in between. Um. I wouldn't say they're 175 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:20,400 Speaker 1: just the end of running game or you know, kind 176 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:23,880 Speaker 1: of just sub pass rushers. They can do both. Certainly 177 00:11:23,920 --> 00:11:26,040 Speaker 1: outside guys huge as Hughes is, you know, as good 178 00:11:26,080 --> 00:11:32,200 Speaker 1: at age rusher as you know, as we see um 179 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 1: or if he's done a good job for him. He's 180 00:11:33,880 --> 00:11:36,920 Speaker 1: a long, strong kid, you know, plays very physically on 181 00:11:36,960 --> 00:11:45,280 Speaker 1: the edge, so they they roll him in there. They're they're, um, 182 00:11:45,320 --> 00:11:49,440 Speaker 1: everybody everybody plays. They all play hard. Um. So they 183 00:11:49,480 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 1: all have a good level of pursuit. Something faster than others. 184 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:56,640 Speaker 1: But they take good angles and they pursue hard. Linebackers 185 00:11:56,640 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: have good speed and so looks like there's space on 186 00:12:01,240 --> 00:12:03,760 Speaker 1: some plays, but they all converge to it pretty quickly 187 00:12:03,800 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 1: and they don't give up many big plays. The other 188 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 1: guys seems like they have a lot of experience up 189 00:12:12,800 --> 00:12:16,240 Speaker 1: front there with that group. Does that show up on tape, 190 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 1: is there? Yeah? Yeah, no doubt. Yeah. They replay as well, screens, instruction, plays, 191 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:26,439 Speaker 1: things like that. They do a good job, very good 192 00:12:26,480 --> 00:12:29,880 Speaker 1: job across the board. They're well coached. Defensively, they I'll 193 00:12:29,880 --> 00:12:32,480 Speaker 1: make a lot of mistakes. They are where they're supposed 194 00:12:32,480 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 1: to be. They play basically the defense of the way 195 00:12:35,880 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 1: it's design if you played, they have a lot of 196 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:40,400 Speaker 1: variables in it. They give you some different looks, but 197 00:12:40,520 --> 00:12:44,319 Speaker 1: I mean in the end, the guys end up in 198 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 1: the spots that they're supposed to be in and they 199 00:12:46,520 --> 00:12:49,600 Speaker 1: force you to execute well, and if you don't, then 200 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:53,600 Speaker 1: they they take the ball away from you or take 201 00:12:53,640 --> 00:12:54,960 Speaker 1: you out of a drive. They're one of the top 202 00:12:55,000 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 1: three and out teams in the league. So a negative 203 00:12:57,960 --> 00:13:01,280 Speaker 1: run which they have plenty of those, or know, an 204 00:13:01,280 --> 00:13:06,360 Speaker 1: incomplete pass pushing long yard each and then they then 205 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:08,600 Speaker 1: I got you off the field. So they're a good 206 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:10,560 Speaker 1: three and out team and that's that's a function of 207 00:13:10,600 --> 00:13:14,079 Speaker 1: their it's a discipline on defense and the negative plays 208 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 1: that they've created in the running game the gosh question, 209 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:21,040 Speaker 1: I guess, but just in general, why do you think 210 00:13:21,080 --> 00:13:26,160 Speaker 1: playing home in creates Sue? Yeah, I think playing well 211 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 1: creates an advantage. So as you go into to help 212 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:38,080 Speaker 1: your week league game against this week especially how well 213 00:13:38,160 --> 00:13:40,560 Speaker 1: do you feel like you know this key? Are you 214 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:44,439 Speaker 1: still experimenting to learn more? Are you're trying to do it? 215 00:13:44,600 --> 00:13:48,079 Speaker 1: Thinks the best to put together the best family weekend 216 00:13:48,080 --> 00:13:52,959 Speaker 1: against the Bills. That's what we're doing. So there's a 217 00:13:52,960 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 1: lot of variables every week, whatever they all are and 218 00:13:55,360 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 1: whenever what's it washed it out and that's that's what 219 00:13:58,480 --> 00:14:00,839 Speaker 1: we try to do. Offense, defense, best teams about to 220 00:14:00,880 --> 00:14:04,280 Speaker 1: go to the best plan that we can execute, and 221 00:14:04,440 --> 00:14:08,120 Speaker 1: that's that's what this week is, and that's what it's 222 00:14:08,200 --> 00:14:10,800 Speaker 1: pretty much always been. Changes from week to week, but 223 00:14:10,920 --> 00:14:18,719 Speaker 1: it's the same same process. Thinks any different marble at all. 224 00:14:19,040 --> 00:14:25,200 Speaker 1: If Kyle win thing firstly every snap? I mean's he 225 00:14:25,320 --> 00:14:29,120 Speaker 1: really like that? He's a he's got a great motor, 226 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 1: he's a very We have him in the Pro Bowl 227 00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:33,520 Speaker 1: and kind of got to know him out there one year. 228 00:14:34,320 --> 00:14:39,040 Speaker 1: Um kind of loves football. Tough kid, just got good quickness, 229 00:14:39,080 --> 00:14:42,800 Speaker 1: good strength, and as we talked about earlier, it's very instinctive. 230 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 1: He always seems to be, I want to say, knows 231 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 1: what the play is, but reacts very quickly to whatever 232 00:14:49,360 --> 00:14:54,280 Speaker 1: the play is. And it's never really out of position. Um. 233 00:14:54,320 --> 00:14:55,800 Speaker 1: And since he's right in the middle of defense, you 234 00:14:55,840 --> 00:14:57,280 Speaker 1: got to block him on every place, so there's no 235 00:14:57,360 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 1: plays off. You can't run away from him. And he's 236 00:14:59,280 --> 00:15:02,760 Speaker 1: right right in the middle of the front. So um, 237 00:15:02,760 --> 00:15:05,280 Speaker 1: he's he's a factor on every run pass play, even 238 00:15:05,320 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 1: the outside plays. Um, he's you know, it's an issue 239 00:15:09,600 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: on those two. So he's got a great motor. A 240 00:15:12,480 --> 00:15:15,920 Speaker 1: lot of times he just you know, outworked the lineman 241 00:15:16,360 --> 00:15:19,000 Speaker 1: or wear him down. Over the course of you know, 242 00:15:19,320 --> 00:15:22,800 Speaker 1: sixty sixty five plays, he'll he'll just get some plays 243 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:27,200 Speaker 1: that he you know, he out hustles the opponent on 244 00:15:27,360 --> 00:15:30,600 Speaker 1: or outworks the guy on and plays he should be blocked. 245 00:15:30,640 --> 00:15:37,720 Speaker 1: He he fights through and you know, makes a play, 246 00:15:36,240 --> 00:15:44,680 Speaker 1: of course, so he shall wision. He might take draft. Yeah, 247 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 1: when we bring players in that we don't know or 248 00:15:47,280 --> 00:15:49,080 Speaker 1: haven't had before, then we just kind of let him 249 00:15:49,120 --> 00:15:53,040 Speaker 1: run its course and Seattle go. So we don't try 250 00:15:53,080 --> 00:15:59,240 Speaker 1: to pigeonhole anybody into anything. That's sometimes they work, you know, 251 00:16:00,760 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 1: into a similar role that they had a different organization 252 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:06,480 Speaker 1: or different teams. Sometimes they don't, James, why would be 253 00:16:06,480 --> 00:16:08,480 Speaker 1: an example of a player that didn't. Some players do, 254 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:11,200 Speaker 1: some players don't. So we get them our system and 255 00:16:11,280 --> 00:16:12,840 Speaker 1: teach them and work with them and see what they 256 00:16:12,840 --> 00:16:18,320 Speaker 1: can do, and sometimes that that path changes, could change 257 00:16:18,360 --> 00:16:20,400 Speaker 1: from beardy, or it could change for a career based 258 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:25,160 Speaker 1: on how the players skills fit into what we're doing, 259 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:27,800 Speaker 1: or sometimes what else we have at that position, what 260 00:16:27,840 --> 00:16:30,600 Speaker 1: else we have in that area, and how he's utilized. 261 00:16:32,800 --> 00:16:34,600 Speaker 1: All right, thank you,