WEBVTT - Press Pass: Carson Wentz

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<v Speaker 1>Having the threats on the outside like Alshon and Tory.

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<v Speaker 1>Did you see that? I think that's what we're playing

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<v Speaker 1>little differently than times last year, and it opens up

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<v Speaker 1>some things over the middle. I think I think you

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<v Speaker 1>saw it a little bit. I think you'll see it

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<v Speaker 1>even more going forward. Some things open up. Obviously we

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<v Speaker 1>missed a couple down the field. Um to Tory, we

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<v Speaker 1>just gotta get on the same page. I gotta hit

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<v Speaker 1>him on those ones. But um, if nothing else, people

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<v Speaker 1>saw that Tory can get behind the defense, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>and it's gonna open up some things, I think even

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<v Speaker 1>more going forward for guys like Zacher. It's Nelson Aglar

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<v Speaker 1>in the slot. Um, Darren sprowls underneath, you know. I

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<v Speaker 1>think that's kind of the name of our game. And

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<v Speaker 1>we just got to find the right right balance of

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<v Speaker 1>taking those shots and staying underneath Chiefs Chief. That's something

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<v Speaker 1>with Challenge one day. Yeah, they're they're solid. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>Chief's defense is very solid. You know, they fly around,

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<v Speaker 1>they make plays. Um, they don't mix it up too

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<v Speaker 1>much because what they do they're they're really good at.

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<v Speaker 1>You know. So, Um, it's gonna really just come down

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<v Speaker 1>executing and um, just lineing up. They're gonna have a

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<v Speaker 1>pretty good sense of what we do obviously, and we

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<v Speaker 1>feel we have a pretty good feel for their defense

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<v Speaker 1>as well as is gonna come down and making places

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<v Speaker 1>as well. It just took a look that shallenge prepared

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<v Speaker 1>to that. Yeah, you know, obviously that's quite the air

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<v Speaker 1>I stay in. There's quite the atmosphere. I've heard nothing

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<v Speaker 1>but great things. Obviously, they're fans I'm sure will come out,

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<v Speaker 1>come out rock and we just gotta be able to

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<v Speaker 1>handle the noise and be on our fees and cues

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<v Speaker 1>in terms of our communication that last year, having that

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<v Speaker 1>experience playing in Seattle, Yeah, Seattle, Kansas City, kind of

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<v Speaker 1>back and forth thought who has allowed us, but talked

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<v Speaker 1>about the experience you've got with that and how that

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<v Speaker 1>helps you in the year two. Yeah, you know, playing

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<v Speaker 1>in Seattle last year obviously helped helped a lot with

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<v Speaker 1>dealing with the noise and and those you know, the

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<v Speaker 1>nonverbal communication and things, and um, I think right away

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<v Speaker 1>it was like kind of like, holy smokes, this is loud,

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<v Speaker 1>But once you get into it, um, you kind of

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<v Speaker 1>have a plan. And now that we've handled that before,

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<v Speaker 1>we have a number of guys that are back. I

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<v Speaker 1>think that'll help us for this week. Carson Doug said,

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<v Speaker 1>you guys worked on more stuff under center this offseason.

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<v Speaker 1>Just what does that give the offense? What what are

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<v Speaker 1>kind of the benefits of the Yeah, I think it

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<v Speaker 1>just makes us more complex, more more versatile. We're able

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<v Speaker 1>to do a number of our running game play action

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<v Speaker 1>game both from the gun end under center. UM. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>I was an under center a lot in college, so

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<v Speaker 1>I've always felt comfortable playing under center. We can do

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<v Speaker 1>some different things, some different run game things. So, um,

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<v Speaker 1>again this makes us more more versatile, more complex. At

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<v Speaker 1>the week one, what are you take in your Offfects

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<v Speaker 1>and Chimus, which plays did a little little what to do?

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<v Speaker 1>And I think the biggest thing we learned is we

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<v Speaker 1>we can be dynamic. I think, um, we definitely still

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<v Speaker 1>left some plays on the field, the two turnovers or

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<v Speaker 1>things that that I personally and really all of us

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<v Speaker 1>got to clean up. UM, So there's definitely some good

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<v Speaker 1>some bad. Um. Our defense last game obviously played played

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<v Speaker 1>out standing and really um kept us in that one.

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<v Speaker 1>It was a good team win. But but we just

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<v Speaker 1>gotta just be sharp when when those plays are there

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<v Speaker 1>to be made. We gotta make well. There's so much

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<v Speaker 1>familiarity between teams, like the coaches and some of these

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<v Speaker 1>guys played for coach read Benny's over there. Now is

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<v Speaker 1>any advantage or a disadvantage? I think at the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the day, it's all a wash. You know, obviously

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<v Speaker 1>they know us, we know them, um so to some extent,

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<v Speaker 1>kind of just a wash. And like I said earlier's

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<v Speaker 1>just gonna really come down to players making plays. And

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<v Speaker 1>um no, we're excited for that. We're excited for that matchup.

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<v Speaker 1>It's quite a run for Bismark North Dakota with Miss America.

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<v Speaker 1>What did you think of that shout out? Yeah, that

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<v Speaker 1>was pretty cool. Obviously, Carra I knew her a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit in high school. Um, it's really cool for her,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, it's really cool. I don't really follow Miss

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<v Speaker 1>America too much, but obviously now I've heard all about it,

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<v Speaker 1>so that that's pretty cool for for Bismark for Century

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<v Speaker 1>High School. Um My buddy was calling me the other

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<v Speaker 1>night when she wont He's like, yeah, your old news

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<v Speaker 1>now in bisinmar So that's pretty cool. Either of you

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<v Speaker 1>voted most likely to something I don't I don't remember

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<v Speaker 1>that was too long ago. She said that you were

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<v Speaker 1>an inspiration tour. Did you Did you see that? Wake

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<v Speaker 1>that and you see that's cool? You know obviously, Um,

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<v Speaker 1>we're very similar in age, but you know the idea

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<v Speaker 1>of playing this game and having this platform, Um, the

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<v Speaker 1>Hope has to be a role model and inspiration to

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<v Speaker 1>two kids. Obviously it's a different went the closed the

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<v Speaker 1>same age like that, but UM, I think that's just

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<v Speaker 1>the cool part of this game and showing that it

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<v Speaker 1>can be done no matter where you come from. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>whatever it is that you're you're pursuing, and like you've

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<v Speaker 1>got one year Doug's call when he's out there. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean he's very similar. He's a very similar The

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<v Speaker 1>thing I love about Dougs He's always just composed. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a good play, bad play, He's just onto the

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<v Speaker 1>next scene where I think he does a great job

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<v Speaker 1>calling plays and knowing when to mix it up. Um tempo,

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<v Speaker 1>um with huddle, no huddle, empty, you name it. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>I think we've just really started to click even more

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<v Speaker 1>be on the same page going through camp um and

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<v Speaker 1>it's really exciting just to see where we keep going together. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>But I've really been a fan of the way he's

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<v Speaker 1>been calling, calling plays and calling games. Do you now

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<v Speaker 1>know sometimes what he's gonna call before you call it? Sometimes?

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<v Speaker 1>You know sometimes or sometimes I'll run over there and say,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I'm thinking this, and he's usually pretty cool

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<v Speaker 1>with that. So I'm just that relationship we have has

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<v Speaker 1>been nothing but positive and I think it's just gonna

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<v Speaker 1>keep growing. In terms of the scam but the scrambled

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<v Speaker 1>drop plays you've spoken in the past, and so it's

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<v Speaker 1>flip about using your feet to get cursed downs. What's

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<v Speaker 1>the thought process between planning your feet and throwing and

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<v Speaker 1>tucking away in Rundon. Yeah, at the end of the day,

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<v Speaker 1>like I always say, Um, I feel I'm fairly fast,

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<v Speaker 1>but not nearly as fast to get away from these guys.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm gonna let the playmakers make their plays and

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<v Speaker 1>try and keep my eyes down the field. Obviously there's

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<v Speaker 1>time and place for both. Um, are you gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>right every time? No? But Um, like I said, I

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<v Speaker 1>feel like there's always big plays to be made down

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<v Speaker 1>the field when you can keep plays alive because it's

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<v Speaker 1>hard to cover. It's hard for a secondary play to

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<v Speaker 1>cover for that long. Um, So we're gonna try and

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<v Speaker 1>make those plays when they're there, but tucking to run

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<v Speaker 1>when when the time is right the Carson, So, is

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<v Speaker 1>it the receivers that are open that compels you to

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<v Speaker 1>throw or is it the space in front of mine?

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<v Speaker 1>That's a commo both. It's definitely como both. And you

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<v Speaker 1>have a sense of what your concepts were, um as

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<v Speaker 1>you're dropping back, so where guys are going to be

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<v Speaker 1>and if they're gonna be covered or not, And and

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<v Speaker 1>again it's it's all predicated on instincts. So thanks, just

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<v Speaker 1>gonna take over. On the touchdown to Nelson, it looks

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<v Speaker 1>like you got hit. Did you see him catch the

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<v Speaker 1>ball where you will turn around in time? I did?

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<v Speaker 1>I got hit. I got up right away because I

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<v Speaker 1>knew it was about to be a big play, so

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<v Speaker 1>I did. I just see it. Carson, you've had some

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<v Speaker 1>success obviously it's tuning plays, but both, you know, taking

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<v Speaker 1>some nuts and gotten situations. Do you think you need

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<v Speaker 1>to find more of a balance there? You know, you're

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<v Speaker 1>always learning. You're always learning. Obviously there's goods and bad

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<v Speaker 1>when you're in the pocket dropping back, there's good and

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<v Speaker 1>balt when you're scrambling making plays, um, you gotta just

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<v Speaker 1>you know, try to try to find the happy balance,

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<v Speaker 1>like you said. But but again it's something that's a

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<v Speaker 1>part of our game, something that I think I bring

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<v Speaker 1>to the table. The receivers to a tremendous job getting

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<v Speaker 1>open when things do break down. So um, we think

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<v Speaker 1>at the end of the day of the pros were

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<v Speaker 1>definitely out way to con I following up on a

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<v Speaker 1>conversation from last week, you said you don't want to

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<v Speaker 1>force it in al show in the plays not there,

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<v Speaker 1>and Doug said, the second play of the game this

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<v Speaker 1>past week was designed for Alsehoan. What did you see there?

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<v Speaker 1>It made you tuck it in a supposed to as

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<v Speaker 1>supposed to throw it second place? Oh um, ye, Norman,

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<v Speaker 1>we just try to double move on Josh and he

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<v Speaker 1>kind of had it had a lockdown, and um, that

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<v Speaker 1>was just kind of the way the nature of that play.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, he made a good he made a good

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<v Speaker 1>read on it. Doug said that you slept on the

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<v Speaker 1>first deep throw a tour. What happened? It was a

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<v Speaker 1>thick turf that you're you know what happened. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>I think I was just will will over overhyped. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know my foot did slip, just a tiny bootpoot

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<v Speaker 1>that had nothing. I honestly, I don't think it made

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<v Speaker 1>that a good difference. So exciting