1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:01,960 Speaker 1: Joining us live right now, is indeed the coach of 2 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:05,160 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots, Bill Belichick. Hey Bill, Hey Glenn, 3 00:00:05,200 --> 00:00:09,680 Speaker 1: how are you doing here? I'm here, Lose back here. 4 00:00:10,039 --> 00:00:12,479 Speaker 1: We missed you last week. All right, I'm here, so 5 00:00:12,520 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: I will I'm gonna let Loose start off. I'm gonna 6 00:00:15,080 --> 00:00:16,680 Speaker 1: find you on that. We'll just give you a warning 7 00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:20,680 Speaker 1: to do some laps. I'm gonna I'm gonna let Lou 8 00:00:20,920 --> 00:00:23,279 Speaker 1: lead the thing off because he's got twelve pages of 9 00:00:23,400 --> 00:00:25,279 Speaker 1: questions that he's spent meant to ask you in the 10 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,080 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks. Well, I'll just signed off, coach. 11 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:29,280 Speaker 1: I know every win is satisfying, but you know, no 12 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,080 Speaker 1: preseason game, no joint practices, and when you see the 13 00:00:32,080 --> 00:00:35,519 Speaker 1: way you guys executed, um, that pretty much goes as 14 00:00:35,560 --> 00:00:37,479 Speaker 1: well as you thought it would for a game one 15 00:00:37,560 --> 00:00:41,680 Speaker 1: given the circumstances. Oh yeah, I mean it's you know, 16 00:00:41,680 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 1: it's always great to win and um, so definitely you know, 17 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:47,960 Speaker 1: happy about that. I thought we you know, did a 18 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:50,680 Speaker 1: lot of you know, good things. There's certainly a lot 19 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:52,360 Speaker 1: of things we need to work on and improve of 20 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:56,760 Speaker 1: improvement and so well, you know, continue to do that. 21 00:00:56,880 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 1: But um, you know, proud of way the guys competed 22 00:01:00,800 --> 00:01:03,720 Speaker 1: and you know kept their poise and and just really 23 00:01:03,920 --> 00:01:06,679 Speaker 1: worked hard for sixty minutes. And we didn't have a 24 00:01:06,680 --> 00:01:09,120 Speaker 1: lot of you know plays that we beat ourselves with 25 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:13,080 Speaker 1: on penalties and you know, miss assignments and you know, 26 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:17,559 Speaker 1: bad tackling and things like that. So, um, like I said, 27 00:01:17,560 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 1: there's definitely a room for improvement, but you know, overall, 28 00:01:20,920 --> 00:01:23,000 Speaker 1: we'll take it. So playing off of that, it was 29 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:25,960 Speaker 1: pretty obvious that your offense with Cam Newton in a 30 00:01:26,040 --> 00:01:28,360 Speaker 1: skill set was a lot different than what we saw 31 00:01:28,800 --> 00:01:31,480 Speaker 1: with Tom Brady. Teams are going to see film, teams 32 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:34,520 Speaker 1: are going to start doing certain things. So how vanilla 33 00:01:34,680 --> 00:01:36,560 Speaker 1: was that offense? And where do you go with that 34 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 1: offense from here? Bill? Well, we we always have tried 35 00:01:42,040 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 1: to do what what we feel likes best, and so 36 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 1: that's that's all we do now. Um. You know, Josh uh, 37 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:53,000 Speaker 1: you know, called a great game like he usually does. Um, 38 00:01:53,080 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: And so you know we're out there. We're able to 39 00:01:55,240 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 1: go out and and you know, stay balanced and move 40 00:01:59,800 --> 00:02:02,040 Speaker 1: the all and score some points. We missed some scoring 41 00:02:02,080 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 1: opportunities and defensively we gave up some points that um, 42 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 1: you know, I think we could have, we could have 43 00:02:08,639 --> 00:02:11,760 Speaker 1: kept off the board. But um, you know, give Miami 44 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:13,240 Speaker 1: a credit. I mean, they're they're a good team. They 45 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:15,880 Speaker 1: came in and hang up, hung up where I was 46 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:18,880 Speaker 1: twenty seven on us last year. So, um, you know, 47 00:02:18,919 --> 00:02:21,559 Speaker 1: it was good to you know, good to play competitively. 48 00:02:21,639 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: And I'm sure that all teams will improve over the 49 00:02:24,639 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 1: next you know, several weeks here and as we should, 50 00:02:27,240 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 1: as they should, as we should, and so we'll see 51 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:33,120 Speaker 1: how it all all plays out. Hey, coach, you know 52 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:35,440 Speaker 1: after the game, you were talking about j. C. Jackson 53 00:02:35,480 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 1: and how like you I guess some of your paraphrase 54 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 1: a little bit like how you know you wanted to 55 00:02:39,639 --> 00:02:42,079 Speaker 1: personally congratulate him. I think you were proud about how 56 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:45,680 Speaker 1: mentally tough he was. Can you just elaborate on that 57 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 1: a little bit more as far as what exactly, you know, 58 00:02:48,760 --> 00:02:51,240 Speaker 1: were some of the challenges that he was going through 59 00:02:51,360 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: to to kind of make you want to go over 60 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:55,959 Speaker 1: there and just you know, praise him for the game 61 00:02:56,000 --> 00:03:00,239 Speaker 1: that he played. Well, I just think he had a 62 00:03:00,280 --> 00:03:02,560 Speaker 1: lot of mental toughness in the game and it was 63 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:06,240 Speaker 1: a big play made at the end, and um, you know, 64 00:03:06,280 --> 00:03:10,160 Speaker 1: he's just really has had a good, good camp and 65 00:03:10,320 --> 00:03:12,360 Speaker 1: you know, I thought this weekend was you know, a 66 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:17,080 Speaker 1: really good challenge for him. Um, good challenge for us defensively, 67 00:03:17,080 --> 00:03:19,200 Speaker 1: you know, after the way they moved the ball against 68 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 1: us last year and um, you know, just made plays 69 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:26,640 Speaker 1: on everybody, but you know, and outcoached us and outplayed us. 70 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 1: I thought this year that you know, we came back 71 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:31,320 Speaker 1: and you know the interception at the end was was 72 00:03:31,360 --> 00:03:34,800 Speaker 1: really the play we needed to you know, seal the game. 73 00:03:34,840 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 1: And you know he did a nice job. So coach 74 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:41,000 Speaker 1: to Nikkio Harry that that the fumble going into the 75 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 1: end zone. I don't know how we talked about this 76 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:45,800 Speaker 1: even last year. I think it's just those guys together here. 77 00:03:45,840 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 1: But I hate that rule. I don't know if there's 78 00:03:48,400 --> 00:03:51,040 Speaker 1: an alternate outcome that you could have rather than just 79 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 1: hand the ball to the other team who never even 80 00:03:52,680 --> 00:03:55,240 Speaker 1: recovered it. Or do you do you like that rule? 81 00:03:55,280 --> 00:03:56,440 Speaker 1: Do you think they have it right or do you 82 00:03:56,440 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 1: would you like to see an alternate outcome? Yeah, it's 83 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 1: it's not our job to make the rules. So we 84 00:04:02,840 --> 00:04:06,680 Speaker 1: just need to you know, play with it them and 85 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 1: we need to take care of the ball safe To 86 00:04:09,440 --> 00:04:12,040 Speaker 1: say that that's like a learning moment there for nikkiel 87 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:15,240 Speaker 1: reaching for the gold on like that, we'll get it stripped. 88 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:24,680 Speaker 1: There's nothing more important than ball possession. So yeah, we 89 00:04:24,720 --> 00:04:27,839 Speaker 1: all need to do that. After the game, you referred 90 00:04:27,839 --> 00:04:32,440 Speaker 1: to the atmosphere as practice. We heard something totally different 91 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 1: on TV than what you guys heard in the coach. 92 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:39,800 Speaker 1: Everybody seemed to hear what other people were saying. What 93 00:04:39,880 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 1: do you pick up? There's certain things that could help 94 00:04:44,360 --> 00:04:51,719 Speaker 1: you that maybe you didn't hear before. I mean, I 95 00:04:51,720 --> 00:04:53,960 Speaker 1: don't know about all that. It's I mean, honestly, at 96 00:04:53,960 --> 00:04:57,160 Speaker 1: this point, we have enough trouble just making sure we 97 00:04:57,680 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 1: hear what we want to hear and get done what 98 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: we need to get done. But it's in terms of 99 00:05:02,080 --> 00:05:04,480 Speaker 1: energy and you know, the atmosphere in the state and 100 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:07,560 Speaker 1: all that. It was it's like being on our practice field. 101 00:05:09,320 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: So coach Brian Horyer was the backup quarterback for today. 102 00:05:13,520 --> 00:05:16,960 Speaker 1: Was that because he was just better suited to be 103 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:21,119 Speaker 1: the backup in this particular game or was it because 104 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:31,640 Speaker 1: something physically with m Jared Stidham. Well, everybody's physical conditions, 105 00:05:31,720 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 1: let's just list it on the injury For a Christian, 106 00:05:33,680 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 1: I know you're aware of that. So yeah, I don't 107 00:05:38,480 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: on the injury report, then they're not injured. If they're 108 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:42,680 Speaker 1: on the injury report, then we list their injury. So 109 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:45,200 Speaker 1: it is it is it fair to say that Brian 110 00:05:45,240 --> 00:05:51,839 Speaker 1: Hoyer is the backup quarterback moving forward? I mean, we 111 00:05:51,920 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: played one game. I don't I don't think anybody's really 112 00:05:54,440 --> 00:05:57,360 Speaker 1: established a whole lot at this point. I mean, and 113 00:05:57,600 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 1: some guys are ahead of other guys, but I mean, 114 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:01,839 Speaker 1: we'll see how that coast. I don't know. You know, 115 00:06:01,839 --> 00:06:05,040 Speaker 1: it's speaking of guys that are ahead. You know, there's 116 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:06,680 Speaker 1: there's a lot of guys that were dealing with a 117 00:06:06,720 --> 00:06:09,240 Speaker 1: lot of injuries. There were guys that were dealing with 118 00:06:09,279 --> 00:06:11,760 Speaker 1: some you know, tough circumstances last year and even during 119 00:06:11,760 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 1: the off season. And I don't know if you even 120 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 1: talked about him yet, but a guy like David Andrews, 121 00:06:15,880 --> 00:06:18,640 Speaker 1: who I thought was had a pretty scary situation happened 122 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 1: to him last year and here he is, you know, 123 00:06:21,480 --> 00:06:23,720 Speaker 1: fights through the whole all of last season, works out 124 00:06:23,800 --> 00:06:26,640 Speaker 1: and I just feel like, is that how does that 125 00:06:26,680 --> 00:06:28,680 Speaker 1: make you feel when you see a guy like that 126 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:31,159 Speaker 1: that is so well respected fight through that stuff and 127 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:34,560 Speaker 1: then gets his first chance to kind of prove himself 128 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 1: again in the game. Great. I mean I talked to 129 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 1: him after the game, and you know, I mean, it's 130 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:46,400 Speaker 1: great for him. Derek Rivers. You know guys that you 131 00:06:46,440 --> 00:06:49,640 Speaker 1: know been in that situation where they you know, through 132 00:06:49,720 --> 00:06:52,840 Speaker 1: NOE ball with their own um got a bad break 133 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:57,720 Speaker 1: or you know, just weren't able to have the opportunity 134 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 1: that they worked very hard to get. And some of 135 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:04,760 Speaker 1: those guys got it. It was you know what I mean, 136 00:07:04,960 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 1: they deserve it, and you know, I'm happy for him, 137 00:07:07,279 --> 00:07:10,160 Speaker 1: I'm happy for us, and I'm happy for them. So coach, 138 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:12,160 Speaker 1: I don't know if you heard the key to leab 139 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:15,160 Speaker 1: former player here and we all love to keep to leave. 140 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,320 Speaker 1: But he's spoken a podcast about apparently some conversation you 141 00:07:17,400 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 1: might have had about bringing them back and cover some 142 00:07:19,320 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 1: of these tight ends. You play some great tight ends 143 00:07:21,120 --> 00:07:23,040 Speaker 1: this year. I was just curious, when that schedule comes out, 144 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:25,640 Speaker 1: you go went to the draft, you go into free agency, 145 00:07:25,720 --> 00:07:27,760 Speaker 1: how much how much do you look at your schedule 146 00:07:27,840 --> 00:07:29,240 Speaker 1: and sit there and say these are the teams I 147 00:07:29,280 --> 00:07:31,200 Speaker 1: need to play And how does that play a role 148 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:34,520 Speaker 1: in the personnel that you bring in for your football team? 149 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:39,720 Speaker 1: Getting ready for the year. Well, the day of the 150 00:07:39,720 --> 00:07:43,640 Speaker 1: season ends, we know who our opponents are, so I 151 00:07:43,640 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 1: mean you know the order that they come in. But 152 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:47,480 Speaker 1: I mean, the day of the season's over, we know 153 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:50,160 Speaker 1: who we play. So I mean that's not a big secret. 154 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:53,680 Speaker 1: So you see again, I mean some of the tight 155 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 1: ends you are playing, even Gazeki yesterday and John Williams 156 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:58,440 Speaker 1: was in there. It was great, and Phillips and so 157 00:07:58,480 --> 00:08:00,440 Speaker 1: you sit there and say, this is kind of position 158 00:08:00,440 --> 00:08:02,320 Speaker 1: we need lose a guy like Chung. I would imagine 159 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,320 Speaker 1: that kind of hurts that, but that plays a role, 160 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:11,840 Speaker 1: and bring it in some of these guys, bigger safeties. Well, 161 00:08:11,960 --> 00:08:14,560 Speaker 1: I think, Lou we'd be interested in any player that 162 00:08:14,640 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: could improve our football team. So put Cam Newton in 163 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:22,480 Speaker 1: that category. Put you know, guys we signed in free agency, 164 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:27,760 Speaker 1: Guys we drafted players that we brought in here, you know, 165 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: since the start a training camp. So if we think 166 00:08:30,480 --> 00:08:32,440 Speaker 1: there's a way that we can improve our football team, 167 00:08:32,480 --> 00:08:35,840 Speaker 1: then we would talk about it, possibly act on it. 168 00:08:35,920 --> 00:08:38,240 Speaker 1: I mean, there are some players we've talked to, plenty 169 00:08:38,240 --> 00:08:41,080 Speaker 1: of players that we've talked to that aren't on this 170 00:08:41,120 --> 00:08:43,440 Speaker 1: football team. But right now, I'm just going to focus 171 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:45,960 Speaker 1: with the ones that are on it, and you know 172 00:08:46,120 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 1: all the other those are the conversations. It's really water 173 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 1: under the bridge. I mean, it's they're irrelevant at this point. Bill, 174 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 1: we used a lot of defensive players, Yester're a lot 175 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:59,520 Speaker 1: of defensive backs, and you're align some of them up 176 00:08:59,520 --> 00:09:03,240 Speaker 1: on the linebacker level. Adrian Phillips was there quite often 177 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 1: has that become an interchangeable position now? Uh? Is what 178 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:16,800 Speaker 1: interchanging safety to linebacker? In that? Uh? You know, nobody's 179 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:19,920 Speaker 1: really playing bass defense anymore. They're playing some packages and 180 00:09:20,120 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 1: you seem to move a lot of guys up. Well, 181 00:09:26,800 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 1: I think it's pretty common to see a defensive back, 182 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:33,560 Speaker 1: you know, in the line of scrimmage on early downs, 183 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:36,480 Speaker 1: whether it's to play a short zone or to play 184 00:09:37,840 --> 00:09:41,720 Speaker 1: man a man on the tight end um more possibly 185 00:09:41,760 --> 00:09:44,000 Speaker 1: man the man on the back than on who the 186 00:09:44,000 --> 00:09:46,920 Speaker 1: the players are and what the coverage is. So there's 187 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:50,120 Speaker 1: I would say there's there's not a lot of situations 188 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:53,320 Speaker 1: where on early downs you can line up in a 189 00:09:53,360 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 1: three receiver set and not get seven guys in the box. 190 00:09:55,960 --> 00:09:59,760 Speaker 1: That would it happens, But I wouldn't say that is 191 00:09:59,840 --> 00:10:02,800 Speaker 1: very often. Coach, you know, I just this is more 192 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 1: I guess a technical question. I don't know if you 193 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:06,720 Speaker 1: can even answer this for me or not. But on 194 00:10:06,800 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 1: the RPO, when Cam Newton is um, I mean he's 195 00:10:10,440 --> 00:10:15,239 Speaker 1: riding that tailback. What's the general rule for a defensive 196 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:19,000 Speaker 1: end or a defensive player that somehow finds himself in 197 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:22,120 Speaker 1: that I just call it no man's land? Well, how 198 00:10:22,200 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 1: is it? How is how do you guys teach them 199 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:26,240 Speaker 1: to read that? Does it? Do they? Is it like 200 00:10:26,320 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 1: the option or like the triple option where you just 201 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 1: have the quarterback and somebody else has the you know, 202 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:34,480 Speaker 1: the pitch. How how do you guys teach it? As 203 00:10:34,480 --> 00:10:44,080 Speaker 1: far as responsibility? Well, I mean not spraying ball? Quest 204 00:10:44,240 --> 00:10:48,240 Speaker 1: question Christen um, but is it one guy? Is one 205 00:10:48,240 --> 00:10:50,240 Speaker 1: guy responsible for both those guys? I just put it 206 00:10:50,280 --> 00:10:55,199 Speaker 1: that way. Is it just one guy? Well? I don't 207 00:10:55,200 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 1: think that would work very well. No, I mean it 208 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:04,439 Speaker 1: depends on what coverage you're in and what responsibilities they have. UM, 209 00:11:04,720 --> 00:11:07,079 Speaker 1: and depends on how many people you're talking about. If 210 00:11:07,120 --> 00:11:10,320 Speaker 1: there's only two people in the backfield, a quarterback and 211 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:13,559 Speaker 1: a running back, then there's no triple option. There's you know, 212 00:11:13,640 --> 00:11:15,920 Speaker 1: there's only two players, so there's nobody to pitch it too. 213 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 1: So the option plays, Um, you know, somebody's got to 214 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:24,359 Speaker 1: be responsible for the die. Somebody's got to be responsible 215 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 1: for the quarterback. And if there's another player in the 216 00:11:27,120 --> 00:11:29,199 Speaker 1: backfield that the ball can be pitched too, and they 217 00:11:29,360 --> 00:11:31,480 Speaker 1: run the triple option, then somebody has to take the pitch. 218 00:11:31,600 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 1: So anytime the offense can get a defense in a 219 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:38,319 Speaker 1: two on one situation like that, there's a huge advantage 220 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:41,400 Speaker 1: to the offense. So defensively, you you know, you want 221 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:45,400 Speaker 1: to have that taken care of. Now, that's you know, 222 00:11:45,480 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 1: sometimes there's conflicts there. Um, that's the option game, you know. 223 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 1: The RPO game is a totally different concept that it 224 00:11:54,280 --> 00:11:56,200 Speaker 1: really doesn't have anything to do with an option. It 225 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:58,160 Speaker 1: has to do with a running play and a passing 226 00:11:58,200 --> 00:12:03,280 Speaker 1: play that are the same play. So if the quarterback 227 00:12:03,320 --> 00:12:05,199 Speaker 1: where he would read a certain defender, and if that 228 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:09,960 Speaker 1: defender went with the running back on the play, then 229 00:12:10,320 --> 00:12:12,640 Speaker 1: he would throw it to a guy behind where the 230 00:12:13,280 --> 00:12:16,920 Speaker 1: that defender left, and if the defender stayed, then he 231 00:12:16,920 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 1: would hand into the running back. The idea that the 232 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 1: defense has one less guy to defend the running play 233 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:27,559 Speaker 1: because he's in position to play the The past play. 234 00:12:28,080 --> 00:12:35,319 Speaker 1: So it really offensively two totally different concepts, both good 235 00:12:35,440 --> 00:12:37,439 Speaker 1: both you know, you could run one of them. You 236 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:39,400 Speaker 1: could run either one of them, or you could run 237 00:12:39,440 --> 00:12:41,280 Speaker 1: both of them, or you could run neither one of them. 238 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:44,520 Speaker 1: Um you know, just like everything else offensively, they're pluses 239 00:12:44,600 --> 00:12:49,200 Speaker 1: and minuses to to do in those things. But um, 240 00:12:50,480 --> 00:12:53,920 Speaker 1: so that it would depend on what what the other 241 00:12:53,960 --> 00:12:56,040 Speaker 1: team was doing, how good they were at it, you know, 242 00:12:56,080 --> 00:13:00,120 Speaker 1: how you wanted to defend it. Um. But ultimately you 243 00:13:00,160 --> 00:13:02,480 Speaker 1: don't want to have a quarterback having a guy to 244 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:04,839 Speaker 1: pitch the ball too, or a quarterback being able to 245 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:06,560 Speaker 1: hand it and keep it and only one guy trying 246 00:13:06,600 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 1: to cover both guys. I mean, that would be you'd 247 00:13:09,920 --> 00:13:11,480 Speaker 1: probably be giving up a lot of yards trying to 248 00:13:11,520 --> 00:13:14,080 Speaker 1: do it that way. No coach you talking about but 249 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:16,600 Speaker 1: if they catch you in something, if they happen to 250 00:13:16,640 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: match it up against the right look or the right 251 00:13:19,280 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: defense and they catch you in that, then you know, 252 00:13:22,720 --> 00:13:25,559 Speaker 1: so sometimes that happens, and that's that's definitely a problem 253 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:28,400 Speaker 1: for the defense. Coach, you were talking about ball security 254 00:13:28,440 --> 00:13:31,520 Speaker 1: and just watching the game and the RPO. A guy 255 00:13:31,559 --> 00:13:33,439 Speaker 1: like Cam Newton who holds that ball in that running 256 00:13:33,440 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 1: back stomach such a long time. Is that difficult for 257 00:13:36,040 --> 00:13:38,480 Speaker 1: a running back room to kind of adjust to you 258 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:40,959 Speaker 1: know that maybe hasn't worked with that type of quarterback 259 00:13:41,000 --> 00:13:42,320 Speaker 1: in the past. Not no one if he has the 260 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:44,640 Speaker 1: ball because Cam's trying to read that defense, that just 261 00:13:44,679 --> 00:13:47,679 Speaker 1: seems like like big ball security and something to running 262 00:13:47,679 --> 00:13:53,680 Speaker 1: backs really have to adjust to. Oh well, it's like anything. 263 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:55,360 Speaker 1: You have to you have to work on it, and 264 00:13:55,360 --> 00:13:58,280 Speaker 1: you have to you have to practice it, and you know, 265 00:13:58,280 --> 00:14:03,200 Speaker 1: it's a certain um, you know, feel to the play 266 00:14:03,280 --> 00:14:05,800 Speaker 1: and then no difference than a receiver or quarterback front 267 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:09,520 Speaker 1: or receiver. And you know, different receivers run the route 268 00:14:09,520 --> 00:14:11,400 Speaker 1: a little bit differently, or they might get held up 269 00:14:11,400 --> 00:14:13,760 Speaker 1: at the line or what have you. So you know, 270 00:14:13,800 --> 00:14:18,760 Speaker 1: there's definitely a timing element to it. But it would 271 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 1: be hard for me to imagine a running back in 272 00:14:21,640 --> 00:14:24,800 Speaker 1: today's game that doesn't have experience at a play like this. 273 00:14:24,920 --> 00:14:27,440 Speaker 1: I mean, every every college team runs at every high 274 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:32,120 Speaker 1: school team runs it, or or most all of them do. 275 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:35,920 Speaker 1: So I think you'd have to have played in a 276 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,280 Speaker 1: guy like you know, any of our backs who have 277 00:14:38,280 --> 00:14:41,480 Speaker 1: had to played in you know, one system for an 278 00:14:41,640 --> 00:14:46,920 Speaker 1: entire career. To this point that didn't run either of 279 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:49,520 Speaker 1: those plays to not have run up before. I mean, 280 00:14:49,600 --> 00:14:53,160 Speaker 1: I could be wrong, but it's every every game. I 281 00:14:53,240 --> 00:14:56,280 Speaker 1: watched college football and a lot of high school football, 282 00:14:56,800 --> 00:14:59,720 Speaker 1: but I have seen of that. I mean, there's that's 283 00:14:59,720 --> 00:15:02,720 Speaker 1: a teams do. I mean, turn on any college game 284 00:15:02,760 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 1: on Saturday and you're going to see, you know, forty 285 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:11,520 Speaker 1: of these plays per game per team. It was a 286 00:15:11,640 --> 00:15:15,920 Speaker 1: terrific debut for Cam Newton. I think it's also been 287 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:18,640 Speaker 1: interesting to hear your comments over the last couple of 288 00:15:18,680 --> 00:15:21,280 Speaker 1: weeks about how much time, how much work he's put 289 00:15:21,320 --> 00:15:24,000 Speaker 1: into all of this. We remember back when Cam was 290 00:15:24,040 --> 00:15:26,760 Speaker 1: first signed, he was doing that little roundtable and kind 291 00:15:26,760 --> 00:15:28,720 Speaker 1: of joked about what's it going to be like with 292 00:15:28,760 --> 00:15:31,360 Speaker 1: me and Bill Belichick. I want you to listen to this, 293 00:15:31,400 --> 00:15:34,880 Speaker 1: because this was Cam Newton talking about life with Bill 294 00:15:34,920 --> 00:15:39,280 Speaker 1: Belichick this morning here on w EI. He makes even 295 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:44,360 Speaker 1: the smartest players more cerebral. And you know, we go 296 00:15:44,440 --> 00:15:47,520 Speaker 1: over situational football each and every single day, and there's 297 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:51,200 Speaker 1: no point in time where he cannot stop something and 298 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:55,120 Speaker 1: teach you something. He's the ultimate teacher and I just 299 00:15:55,200 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 1: respect that. I just, you know, I didn't know what 300 00:15:57,160 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 1: to expect coming in here. You know, you hear stories 301 00:15:59,680 --> 00:16:04,960 Speaker 1: and I've just been blown away by his professionalism. Is 302 00:16:05,000 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 1: he different than what you would what you originally thought 303 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:15,400 Speaker 1: he would be, Bill, Well, people that I've talked to 304 00:16:15,440 --> 00:16:19,360 Speaker 1: the coach Cam, I think has seen pretty much the 305 00:16:19,440 --> 00:16:25,480 Speaker 1: same thing that we've seen so Auburn and Carolina, I'm 306 00:16:25,480 --> 00:16:29,440 Speaker 1: pretty consistent. It's just, you know, the personality and working 307 00:16:29,440 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 1: with somebody day to day is different than talking to 308 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 1: somebody else about him. But um, you know, we've certainly 309 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:42,040 Speaker 1: had plenty of players and coaches that we've we've known 310 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:44,320 Speaker 1: that have worked with Cam, just like you know, I'm 311 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:47,280 Speaker 1: sure he's has relationships with plenty of coaches and players 312 00:16:47,280 --> 00:16:50,480 Speaker 1: that have played here or been here. Um, you know, 313 00:16:50,480 --> 00:16:52,000 Speaker 1: it's it's kind of trying to get to know and 314 00:16:52,600 --> 00:16:55,080 Speaker 1: get to know a person and get the right fit. 315 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:58,280 Speaker 1: And um, you know, we spent quite a bit of 316 00:16:58,360 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 1: time in the process of you know, getting to know 317 00:17:01,720 --> 00:17:06,840 Speaker 1: each other before he actually signed here. Well it was good. 318 00:17:07,200 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: Um he's a very very honest, open person that works 319 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:13,600 Speaker 1: extremely hard at his job and it was committed to 320 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:16,280 Speaker 1: the team. So I don't know how you could ask 321 00:17:16,280 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 1: any more of a player than that. We have a 322 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 1: lot of players that do that, um, and he's certainly 323 00:17:23,040 --> 00:17:25,640 Speaker 1: in that group. All right, coach, is actually a two 324 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 1: part of the first one is your drive of the week. 325 00:17:28,600 --> 00:17:31,000 Speaker 1: We'll go the one one of the drive after they 326 00:17:31,040 --> 00:17:33,439 Speaker 1: scored to cut out to fourteen to eleven and drove it. 327 00:17:33,520 --> 00:17:36,840 Speaker 1: I don't think it was seventy five yards and converted 328 00:17:36,920 --> 00:17:39,439 Speaker 1: on fourth down, and so I thought that was a 329 00:17:39,480 --> 00:17:44,879 Speaker 1: big That was you know, big drive that answered the 330 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:48,919 Speaker 1: Dolphins score and you know, kind of changed the momentum 331 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:51,719 Speaker 1: of the game a little bit, um made it a 332 00:17:51,720 --> 00:17:54,040 Speaker 1: two score game and you know, kind of forced Miami 333 00:17:54,040 --> 00:17:57,919 Speaker 1: into a you know, two minute mode at the end. 334 00:17:58,000 --> 00:18:00,920 Speaker 1: So that was that was a big drive. Yeah. The 335 00:18:00,960 --> 00:18:03,840 Speaker 1: other one, yeah, it was a great answer to the 336 00:18:03,880 --> 00:18:06,359 Speaker 1: other one was just more playful, as you know, because 337 00:18:06,600 --> 00:18:08,399 Speaker 1: Cam Newt was on The Great Hill Show this morning 338 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:10,560 Speaker 1: and he did a whole interpretation of his suit, his 339 00:18:10,640 --> 00:18:14,440 Speaker 1: canary yellow, bright yellow suite. Curious to get your you know, 340 00:18:14,640 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: your your style, uh you know opinion of his suit 341 00:18:17,840 --> 00:18:22,720 Speaker 1: from yesterday. Would you wear it? No? I actually didn't 342 00:18:22,720 --> 00:18:27,840 Speaker 1: see it, so, um, I don't know. It was beautiful him? Yeah, 343 00:18:27,840 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 1: I did. It did very sharp I built what is 344 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:35,840 Speaker 1: the protocol going to Seattle? You can't go early? Is 345 00:18:35,880 --> 00:18:42,320 Speaker 1: that true? We're laying on Friday? Oh, you can go earlier, 346 00:18:42,400 --> 00:18:44,480 Speaker 1: so you can leave on front. Okay, because I thought 347 00:18:44,920 --> 00:18:47,680 Speaker 1: I thought I remembered that the league was limiting when 348 00:18:47,720 --> 00:18:51,359 Speaker 1: you could go out there. And do they limit the 349 00:18:51,440 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 1: times you can go out there? So when you're playing 350 00:18:54,240 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 1: in Los Angeles, you've got a game against the Rams 351 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:59,040 Speaker 1: and the game against the Chargers. I heard them mentioned 352 00:18:59,160 --> 00:19:03,120 Speaker 1: on the telecast night you you you can't stay out there. 353 00:19:04,520 --> 00:19:08,879 Speaker 1: You have to come back and forth. Uh. Yeah, I 354 00:19:08,880 --> 00:19:13,240 Speaker 1: mean there have been a variety of UM rules and policies, 355 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:18,200 Speaker 1: and they've been modified several times. Um, you know, as 356 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:22,320 Speaker 1: more information has come in and as um you know, 357 00:19:23,400 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 1: different states have changed there. I don't know, I don't 358 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:27,720 Speaker 1: even know what all the reasons are, but I'm sure 359 00:19:27,720 --> 00:19:31,720 Speaker 1: it's bafely more information. So they will travel about the 360 00:19:31,720 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 1: way we would normally travel and put it like that. 361 00:19:33,640 --> 00:19:36,919 Speaker 1: Obviously there's new restrictions and things we have to be 362 00:19:36,960 --> 00:19:40,800 Speaker 1: in compliance with, like everybody does, you know, with the 363 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:44,160 Speaker 1: current situation, But I wouldn't say it's really fundamentally very 364 00:19:44,200 --> 00:19:47,920 Speaker 1: different from what we normally do one up, one down, 365 00:19:49,040 --> 00:19:51,560 Speaker 1: a bunch more to go next week in Seattle. We'll 366 00:19:51,600 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 1: talk to you next Monday. Bill, have a good one, 367 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 1: all right, sounds good. Thanks to us for U