1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:02,280 Speaker 1: I wanted to ask you, what are some of the 2 00:00:02,320 --> 00:00:06,920 Speaker 1: fundamental or philosophical changes you've seen between Zach Taylor and 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:12,240 Speaker 1: Marvin Lewis. And you know, they obviously have the Bengals 4 00:00:12,280 --> 00:00:14,600 Speaker 1: have a lot of the same personnel, but I'm curious 5 00:00:14,720 --> 00:00:22,040 Speaker 1: to see if you've seen any philosophical changes. Right. Well, UM, 6 00:00:23,680 --> 00:00:26,440 Speaker 1: i'd say we're you know, probably where things have been 7 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 1: the most consistent. Uh, it's on special teams and that's 8 00:00:30,200 --> 00:00:34,320 Speaker 1: with Darren Simmons. Um. You know, Darren's done with the 9 00:00:34,360 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 1: Bengals since I want to say, like three um, so 10 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:44,240 Speaker 1: over fifteen years, and so schematically they're um, they're always 11 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:46,239 Speaker 1: been one of the best special teams units that we say. 12 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 1: Darren does a great job with fundamentals, techniques and his 13 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:53,840 Speaker 1: units are always very well prepared. Um. You know, on 14 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:59,319 Speaker 1: the the offensive side of the all with Zach and um, 15 00:01:00,040 --> 00:01:03,600 Speaker 1: you know, Coach Callahan's offensive coordinator. UM, you know, there's 16 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 1: certainly a strong Rams presence in what they do. And 17 00:01:06,720 --> 00:01:10,080 Speaker 1: you know that was a little different than you know, 18 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:13,200 Speaker 1: what they've had there the past few years under Marvin, 19 00:01:13,400 --> 00:01:15,840 Speaker 1: but similar to what the Rams do, but of course 20 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:19,479 Speaker 1: it's different players and it's a different there's different matchups 21 00:01:19,480 --> 00:01:22,920 Speaker 1: and and they certainly modify some things and not everything's 22 00:01:22,959 --> 00:01:25,520 Speaker 1: the same as the RAMS, but that that's certainly the 23 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: basis of it. UM. And you know, defensively with UM 24 00:01:31,400 --> 00:01:36,640 Speaker 1: coach Terranumo, UM, you know, there's uh a very aggressive 25 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:39,800 Speaker 1: U front mentality. You know, these guys are are very 26 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:44,000 Speaker 1: good up front, Um Hubbard, Atkins, sun Lap. They have 27 00:01:44,120 --> 00:01:47,960 Speaker 1: some very explosive and and disruptive players up there that 28 00:01:48,240 --> 00:01:51,920 Speaker 1: it caused a lot of problems UM, and they you know, 29 00:01:51,960 --> 00:01:54,360 Speaker 1: they do a good job of of creating negative plays 30 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 1: and and uh, you know, just generally being disruptive and UM, 31 00:01:59,680 --> 00:02:02,360 Speaker 1: so gonna have to you know, first of all, number one. 32 00:02:02,400 --> 00:02:04,360 Speaker 1: I mean, there's others a lot of players we've got 33 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:06,320 Speaker 1: to deal with there, but number one, we're gonna have 34 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: to deal with the you know, at the front and 35 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:11,720 Speaker 1: be able to handle that. So, you know, schematically, that's 36 00:02:11,720 --> 00:02:15,799 Speaker 1: a little different than UM than the package that Marvin rand, 37 00:02:15,840 --> 00:02:18,320 Speaker 1: although you know, up front the players are similar. To 38 00:02:18,440 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 1: say that the schematics are a little bit different than 39 00:02:21,480 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 1: coach Lewis's from last year. And one more question for me, 40 00:02:26,480 --> 00:02:28,640 Speaker 1: Bill and Joe mex and why has he been so 41 00:02:28,760 --> 00:02:33,280 Speaker 1: much more effective the last two to three weeks. You 42 00:02:33,360 --> 00:02:36,360 Speaker 1: know he's to me, he's effective every game. Um, he's 43 00:02:36,400 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 1: really a hard guy to handle, mixing his fast he's 44 00:02:41,480 --> 00:02:45,120 Speaker 1: exploded through the line of scrimmagem a hard guy to tackle, 45 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 1: and he reads reads blocks very well. Gets vertical. Uh, 46 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 1: there's there's hardly it's rare to get him on negative plays. 47 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:56,639 Speaker 1: He he almost always gets positive your age. But he's 48 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:59,440 Speaker 1: strong enough to run through tackles, and he's quick enough 49 00:02:59,440 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: and explode so enough to you know, break quickly into 50 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:04,520 Speaker 1: space and and get out of trouble and you know, 51 00:03:04,560 --> 00:03:07,160 Speaker 1: get away from guys. He's an inside runner, outside runner, 52 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:10,840 Speaker 1: catches the ball well. He's good on screens and checkdowns 53 00:03:10,840 --> 00:03:13,800 Speaker 1: and space play. So, um, you know this is a 54 00:03:13,800 --> 00:03:15,400 Speaker 1: guy when he gets the ball in his hands. Is 55 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:19,799 Speaker 1: U is definitely a problem. Givanni Bernard is. Those guys 56 00:03:20,760 --> 00:03:22,760 Speaker 1: kind of both play the same position. Bernard's a little 57 00:03:22,760 --> 00:03:24,600 Speaker 1: bit more of a third down guy, but they both 58 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 1: will play the other complimentary spot mix them on third 59 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 1: down and Bernard on some early downs as a change 60 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:35,040 Speaker 1: of face. And you know Bernard's a problem too. He's uh, again, 61 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 1: an excellent receiver, excellent route runner. I think both those 62 00:03:38,400 --> 00:03:41,760 Speaker 1: guys good. We'll feel you know, either role, but um, 63 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 1: you know, they use them uh in tandem so that 64 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 1: they you know, are fresh and are able to you know, 65 00:03:47,520 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 1: really go in there and be productive when when each 66 00:03:49,600 --> 00:03:51,360 Speaker 1: one of them is on the field. And they both 67 00:03:51,360 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 1: present a lot of problems. But Mixon's one of the the 68 00:03:53,640 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 1: best facts will face. He's he's an outstanding player's great, 69 00:03:57,880 --> 00:04:02,160 Speaker 1: great toughness, and I really have really a solid football player. 70 00:04:03,640 --> 00:04:08,800 Speaker 1: Thank you, Bill. Here, you're welcome. My next question everyone's 71 00:04:08,800 --> 00:04:11,240 Speaker 1: are and I'll ask you to a five star if 72 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:14,560 Speaker 1: you have a question for coach Belship. Hey, coach, how 73 00:04:14,600 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 1: you doing good? I wanted to ask you about Chase 74 00:04:18,279 --> 00:04:21,000 Speaker 1: and just what it's meant to the team in the 75 00:04:21,040 --> 00:04:24,240 Speaker 1: defense and the on special teams as well, to get 76 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:28,040 Speaker 1: his contributions as a rookie and also just what you've 77 00:04:28,080 --> 00:04:30,320 Speaker 1: seen from him, because I think he's playing a little 78 00:04:30,320 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 1: bit of a different role than what he did in 79 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:38,800 Speaker 1: the Michigan defense. Oh definitely, yeah, Chases chases roles. Um, 80 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 1: he's definitely defferently what it was in Michigan. Um, I 81 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:45,039 Speaker 1: mean there's some similarities. You know, he prominently plays on 82 00:04:45,080 --> 00:04:46,960 Speaker 1: the end of the line, but chases one multiple things 83 00:04:46,960 --> 00:04:49,680 Speaker 1: for us. He's a he's a smart kid, and he's 84 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:52,360 Speaker 1: got a good skill set. Um, he can run, he's 85 00:04:52,400 --> 00:04:56,160 Speaker 1: got good power and strength, he's got a good Motor's 86 00:04:56,240 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 1: done done a good nice stop for us in the 87 00:04:57,960 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: kicking Game's played a run wells played as pass, rushed well, 88 00:05:02,080 --> 00:05:05,440 Speaker 1: and and he's pursued and you know many plays down 89 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:08,599 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage as well. So um, glad we 90 00:05:08,680 --> 00:05:12,640 Speaker 1: have Chase. His His role has been multiple, um, and 91 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:15,200 Speaker 1: he's been able to you know, to mentally do a 92 00:05:15,240 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: good job with it and not just know his assignments, 93 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:22,080 Speaker 1: but also you know, play instinctively and with good communication 94 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: with other members of the defense because there are some 95 00:05:24,800 --> 00:05:27,840 Speaker 1: adjustments and so forth that we need to make, um, 96 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:31,360 Speaker 1: you know, within that interior group, and he's he's picked 97 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 1: those up pretty well. How rare is it for a 98 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:38,200 Speaker 1: rookie to have such a multiple role and to also 99 00:05:38,240 --> 00:05:40,640 Speaker 1: have the biggest a role in the kicking game that 100 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 1: he has, including his role on defense. Yeah, well, I 101 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:47,520 Speaker 1: mean I think he saw that from high Power and 102 00:05:47,600 --> 00:05:50,719 Speaker 1: Collins um you know, when they were when they were younger. 103 00:05:51,800 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: I'm not something winevich in their class, you know yet, 104 00:05:54,440 --> 00:05:56,679 Speaker 1: I mean, I think all of them are good football players. 105 00:05:56,680 --> 00:05:59,080 Speaker 1: But you know, I saw Jamie come in here and 106 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:02,480 Speaker 1: playing side play outside, playing all the kicking units and 107 00:06:02,680 --> 00:06:07,480 Speaker 1: high power, played linebacker and defensive end in subsituations, and 108 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 1: you know, playing the kicking game as well. So, um, 109 00:06:11,720 --> 00:06:14,560 Speaker 1: you know, they're all a little bit different. But we've 110 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 1: been fortunate we've had some some players come in here 111 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:21,320 Speaker 1: and be able to, um, you know, do multiple things 112 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:26,279 Speaker 1: and and contribute in different ways for us defensively, fairly 113 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:28,440 Speaker 1: early in their career. And that's you know, that's a 114 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,720 Speaker 1: big it's a big advantage. It's hard to do, but 115 00:06:30,800 --> 00:06:35,640 Speaker 1: those guys not a good job of it. Thanks, you're welcome. 116 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:43,120 Speaker 1: Next question Mike Reef, followed by Nickemlling No, thanks, um, Bills. 117 00:06:43,160 --> 00:06:47,520 Speaker 1: We're going to Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, and in 118 00:06:47,520 --> 00:06:51,839 Speaker 1: an era when most of these stadiums have sponsorships attached 119 00:06:51,880 --> 00:06:54,520 Speaker 1: to them, you know, their name. I was curious as 120 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:58,200 Speaker 1: being there, given the name of the stadium and what 121 00:06:58,279 --> 00:07:01,479 Speaker 1: you've spoken about in the past regarding your admiration for 122 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 1: Paul Brown. Just being in that ven, you know, and 123 00:07:05,279 --> 00:07:11,520 Speaker 1: making the script has any special sort of meetings to you. Yeah, sure, 124 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:16,880 Speaker 1: of course, UM, yeah, thanks, Mike. I think you know, 125 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 1: Paul's really Coach Brown's really the the coach that UM 126 00:07:22,320 --> 00:07:26,800 Speaker 1: professional coach that you know, I've probably looked up to, um, 127 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:29,400 Speaker 1: you know, more than any other, just in terms of 128 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:36,000 Speaker 1: the way he the contributions he made to the game, UM, 129 00:07:36,080 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: and the professional way that he did things, and you know, 130 00:07:39,840 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: the the way he was able to adapt and be 131 00:07:46,080 --> 00:07:50,400 Speaker 1: innovative and creative to you know, find ways to win. 132 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:56,840 Speaker 1: And so, uh, you know, I've always admired UM Coach Brown, 133 00:07:57,040 --> 00:07:58,880 Speaker 1: and you know, I had the opportunity to you know, 134 00:07:58,920 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: meet him when I was younger and you know, be 135 00:08:00,640 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 1: around him a little bit, and um, you know, and 136 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,640 Speaker 1: then the rest of the Brown family, Mike, and you 137 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 1: know Pete who recently passed away. But UM, you know, 138 00:08:09,720 --> 00:08:12,520 Speaker 1: it's it's a football family. It's a very you know, 139 00:08:12,640 --> 00:08:17,400 Speaker 1: the football environment and going back to those those Dangle 140 00:08:17,480 --> 00:08:21,040 Speaker 1: training camps, Um, you know what what coach Brown did 141 00:08:21,160 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 1: with starting at the Severn School in Annapolis, Maryland, that 142 00:08:24,640 --> 00:08:27,080 Speaker 1: was his first job, and you know Ohio State, Great 143 00:08:27,160 --> 00:08:30,840 Speaker 1: Lakes and the Browns and Nassalin and I mean he's 144 00:08:30,880 --> 00:08:34,400 Speaker 1: just really at the epicenter of of great football at 145 00:08:34,440 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 1: every at every level, high school, college, and professionally in 146 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:41,280 Speaker 1: two different leagues. Um, you know, broke the color barrier, 147 00:08:41,800 --> 00:08:44,040 Speaker 1: or rebroke that, I should say, when you know, he 148 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:47,560 Speaker 1: brought um Bill Willis and Mary Motley into the league. 149 00:08:47,640 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 1: I did so many great things for the for the 150 00:08:49,440 --> 00:08:52,319 Speaker 1: National Football League and for football. I just don't think 151 00:08:52,320 --> 00:08:54,360 Speaker 1: the game would be what it was today, what it 152 00:08:54,440 --> 00:08:58,440 Speaker 1: is today without his contributions and what he did for 153 00:08:58,480 --> 00:09:04,440 Speaker 1: the game. And UM, my dad was you know, close 154 00:09:04,520 --> 00:09:07,680 Speaker 1: to Coach Brown and other members of Coach Brown's circle, 155 00:09:08,080 --> 00:09:12,439 Speaker 1: um Bill Edwards, my godfather and so forth. So you 156 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:15,439 Speaker 1: have to walk into Paul Brown Stadium and to you know, 157 00:09:15,440 --> 00:09:18,800 Speaker 1: know what he stood for is it's certainly you know, 158 00:09:19,160 --> 00:09:22,840 Speaker 1: since sense and memories and and you know, I feel 159 00:09:22,840 --> 00:09:25,920 Speaker 1: a deep debt of gratitude and appreciation for all that 160 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 1: he did for our game and for our sport, and 161 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:31,040 Speaker 1: for coaching, and and for all that I learned from 162 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:35,319 Speaker 1: him directly and indirectly through others like coach for Zanna 163 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 1: who who worked for her Coach Brown at the Bengals. Um, 164 00:09:39,320 --> 00:09:41,360 Speaker 1: you know, there's just a lot of ripple effects there 165 00:09:41,440 --> 00:09:44,920 Speaker 1: that I've been very less unfortunate to have had the 166 00:09:44,960 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 1: opportunity experience. Thanks for asking, Mike, Yeah, thanks for the answer. 167 00:09:51,600 --> 00:09:55,160 Speaker 1: And looks like the last questions that you know their 168 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:57,120 Speaker 1: hands rate, We'll go to Nicole Mally go ahead and 169 00:09:57,200 --> 00:10:03,319 Speaker 1: Nick morning And UM, when were you first made aware 170 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 1: of the complaint from the Bengals concerning via Patriots film 171 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:09,040 Speaker 1: crew in the game this past weekend that the Patriots 172 00:10:09,040 --> 00:10:18,400 Speaker 1: releases statement concerning UM. I guess it was sometime yesterday afternoon. 173 00:10:21,160 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 1: What was your initial reaction to when that the complaint 174 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:30,559 Speaker 1: can be your attention? I mean I didn't have it. 175 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:33,120 Speaker 1: I have no idea, no idea what was it? What 176 00:10:33,320 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 1: was about? UM? And then you know, I got an explanation. 177 00:10:37,440 --> 00:10:42,760 Speaker 1: I think the organization released UM. You know that's that 178 00:10:42,920 --> 00:10:46,679 Speaker 1: explanation or something similar to that. Um. That's really all 179 00:10:46,679 --> 00:10:50,080 Speaker 1: I know about it. Have you spoken to anyone on 180 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:55,720 Speaker 1: the Patriots content team or anyone regards involved in the incident. Yeah, 181 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:57,880 Speaker 1: I've really focused on getting ready for the Bengals here. 182 00:10:57,960 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 1: I don't think all that's being handled internally or you know, 183 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:04,640 Speaker 1: however it's being handled. I don't know. Again, I have 184 00:11:04,840 --> 00:11:07,760 Speaker 1: no involvement in this and no knowledge of it, and 185 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:12,360 Speaker 1: I really don't don't have any idea what what exactly 186 00:11:12,480 --> 00:11:16,080 Speaker 1: is going on. I can tell you that, you know, 187 00:11:16,160 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 1: we've never as a coaching staff and I personally have 188 00:11:19,520 --> 00:11:25,199 Speaker 1: never viewed any any video footage at all of um 189 00:11:25,240 --> 00:11:28,640 Speaker 1: anything that those perruption people have done, you know, other 190 00:11:28,640 --> 00:11:31,640 Speaker 1: than what's shown on public television or something like that. 191 00:11:31,720 --> 00:11:34,559 Speaker 1: But we don't have anything to do with what they 192 00:11:34,720 --> 00:11:37,240 Speaker 1: with what they do, so I really don't don't have 193 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: much knowledge of the situation at all. Thank you, all right, 194 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 1: you awesome