WEBVTT - Drive Time: Dolphins Panthers All 22 Review

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<v Speaker 1>Drive Time with Travis Wingfield begins. Now let me check

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<v Speaker 1>your pulse if you're not far though? What is up? Dolphins?

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<v Speaker 1>And welcome to the Draft Time Podcast, part of the

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<v Speaker 1>Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team, your Miami Dolphins.

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<v Speaker 1>How's it going? Everybody? I am your host, Travis Wingfield.

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<v Speaker 1>And on today's show we peel back the curtain of

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<v Speaker 1>the all twenty two review from Dolphins forty two Panthers

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<v Speaker 1>twenty one. We're breaking down everything from Miami's Week six victory,

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<v Speaker 1>film review, stats, snap counts, audio from coach McDaniel, and

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<v Speaker 1>much much more from the Baptist Health Studios inside the

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<v Speaker 1>Baptist Health Training Complex.

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<v Speaker 2>This is.

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<v Speaker 1>The Draft Time Podcast, Maggie Gaffe. Week six in the books,

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<v Speaker 1>Big Play Breakdowns is how we start every single week.

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<v Speaker 1>But first, a couple of injury updates. Coach said that

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<v Speaker 1>xaviing Howard is going to be day to day after

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<v Speaker 1>a growing injury took him out of the game late

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<v Speaker 1>against the Panthers. It sounds like Connor will Sames has

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<v Speaker 1>a chance to play this week. Coach said that in

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<v Speaker 1>order to prevent him from you or I guess protect

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<v Speaker 1>him from himself, he probably won't practice on Wednesday. We

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<v Speaker 1>shall see when we get there. Chris Brooks probably more

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<v Speaker 1>close to week to week in his injury. Phillips was

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<v Speaker 1>on a limited snap count, although he wanted to play

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<v Speaker 1>a lot more football. Good to see him get ramped

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<v Speaker 1>up ahead of the big game in Philly next Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 1>So Miami coming away from this game looking pretty good

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<v Speaker 1>on the injury front, aside from all the guys we

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<v Speaker 1>have on the injury reserve. But we digress. Let's go

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<v Speaker 1>ahead and get into those big plays here, and we

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<v Speaker 1>start with the opening touchdown, a four yard swing pass

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<v Speaker 1>or swing screen to Raheem most or early in the

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<v Speaker 1>second quarter. And I wanted to put this play in

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<v Speaker 1>here because of the design of the play. I just

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<v Speaker 1>don't know how you stop it. Eleven personnel Durham Smyth

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<v Speaker 1>attached to the short side of the field the boundary

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<v Speaker 1>in a two by two set, So you have Tyreek

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<v Speaker 1>and Durham to one side. You have I think it

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<v Speaker 1>was Cedric and Waddle to the other side with a

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<v Speaker 1>pistol formation with Raheem right behind Tua and Smyth motions

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<v Speaker 1>out wide to Tyreek, so it looks like you're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>still have a two by two set, but then he

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<v Speaker 1>returns in orbit motion a tight end going behind the

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<v Speaker 1>entire formation is not something I've ever seen before. I

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<v Speaker 1>think the Panthers here are in a hybrid man's zone

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<v Speaker 1>look man to the backside on Tyreek zone to the

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<v Speaker 1>front side, and the backer who motioned out with Smyth

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<v Speaker 1>did not follow him, but rather stayed in there to

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<v Speaker 1>bracket Tyreek. So when Tua pumps the ball to Tyreek,

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<v Speaker 1>he flows that way. So you've already erased two defenders

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<v Speaker 1>by showing action to Tyrek, when really that was just

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<v Speaker 1>a ruse. So two guys to one on that side.

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<v Speaker 1>All of a sudden, you have a favorable numbers count

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<v Speaker 1>to the play side, and the Mike linebacker follows Durham

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<v Speaker 1>on that orbit motion. But they bust the coverage on

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<v Speaker 1>Raheem because nobody is out there with him. I mean nobody,

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<v Speaker 1>and I'm taking Raheem one on one in space every

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<v Speaker 1>single day to make a tackler miss, but give him

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<v Speaker 1>an additional blocker, zero chance walk in touchdown. Great design,

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<v Speaker 1>great execution, great attention to detail by Tua to hold

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<v Speaker 1>that look on the backside and come back front side

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<v Speaker 1>to Raheem moster. Raheem also has our second big play

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<v Speaker 1>break down, a forty nine yard scamper in the middle

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<v Speaker 1>of the second quarter. First, very cool wrinkle off that

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<v Speaker 1>sprint motion, the exit motion whenever the hell we're calling it,

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<v Speaker 1>where Tyreek typically runs off of the formation into the

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<v Speaker 1>route continuously. He's in that little sumo squat that he

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<v Speaker 1>does where he's kind of that tight end and the

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<v Speaker 1>weird legs like further than the shoulders apart and getting

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<v Speaker 1>ready to go into that motion, and usually he takes

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<v Speaker 1>off there, but instead it's Julian Hill who comes across

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<v Speaker 1>the formation from the same side that Tyreek is on

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<v Speaker 1>and goes and hits a lead block off of that

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<v Speaker 1>jet motion and completely completely erases Brian Burns, one of

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<v Speaker 1>the best players in the National Football League. Then you

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<v Speaker 1>get really good backside effort from Tyreek to stay in

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<v Speaker 1>front of ya Teer gross Models who's trying to get

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<v Speaker 1>backside pursuit to go cut this play down, but Tyreek's

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<v Speaker 1>just being like a little gnat, staying in his way

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<v Speaker 1>and not letting him do so. You then get Liam

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<v Speaker 1>Eichenberg with a turn and pin on shy tunnel inside

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<v Speaker 1>for an impressive block. Isaiah Win washes out the front

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<v Speaker 1>side four technique, which he needed some help to get

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<v Speaker 1>there because Lamb kind of checks, and then climbs up

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<v Speaker 1>to the second level to hit another block. But for

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<v Speaker 1>a win that's a a gap one side to your left.

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<v Speaker 1>He has to go cut off and make a key block,

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<v Speaker 1>just like Austin Jackson did to a four eye technique,

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<v Speaker 1>which is playing off of his inside shoulder, and with

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<v Speaker 1>the run going to the inside to the left of

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<v Speaker 1>Austin Jackson's left shoulder, it's a very challenging block to hit,

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<v Speaker 1>but he works and works and works and gets himself

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<v Speaker 1>in position to thwart him from making a play on

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<v Speaker 1>the ballcarrier. And then you get Rob Hunt wipe him out,

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<v Speaker 1>wiping out a safety who's trying to come from depth,

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<v Speaker 1>and that puts Raheem one on one against a post

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<v Speaker 1>safety but also a corner who gets back into the

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<v Speaker 1>play after getting off a block, and he makes him

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<v Speaker 1>both miss. He absorbs another tackle attempt from ninety seven.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that's I think that's Tuttle in pursuit, shakes

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<v Speaker 1>him off and runs for thirty more. Very impressive team

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<v Speaker 1>offense to get that production there. How about the forty

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<v Speaker 1>one yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill. The Panthers are

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<v Speaker 1>in cover six on this play, and if you don't

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<v Speaker 1>know what cover six is, you're gonna have one cornerback

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<v Speaker 1>who's gonna play the flat, and then you're gonna have

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<v Speaker 1>a safety to that side rotate to a deep half

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<v Speaker 1>so he's covering half the football field deep, and then

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna have your other safety play a quarter of

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<v Speaker 1>the deep coverage, and then the other corner on the

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<v Speaker 1>opposite side plays the remaining quarter deep. So quarter quarter

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<v Speaker 1>half is what you call that. And you can identify

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<v Speaker 1>this by the corner playing flat and that half field

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<v Speaker 1>safety really making an effort to get beyond the numbers

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<v Speaker 1>to that side of the field because he has to

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<v Speaker 1>cover half of the deep portion, so he has a

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<v Speaker 1>lot more responsibility than your other two in that three

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<v Speaker 1>high shell. And so to beat this, you're gonna have

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<v Speaker 1>to find a way to hold one of those quarter

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<v Speaker 1>safeties to the side that Tyreek is on. And you know,

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<v Speaker 1>while he has the best release in the game of football,

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<v Speaker 1>Dante Jackson's trying to mirror his you know, movement which

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<v Speaker 1>is basically pressed without actually making physical contact and Tyreek

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<v Speaker 1>just hits the smallest of jab steps inside and he

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<v Speaker 1>he pairs it with a little head nod to really

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<v Speaker 1>sell that he's going to take an inside release. And

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<v Speaker 1>that's all it takes for Jackson to open his hips

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<v Speaker 1>up like five degrees too far, like he wants to

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<v Speaker 1>run inside. Tyreek then cross his face and gets back outside.

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<v Speaker 1>Takes him out of phase, so he's open. But then

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<v Speaker 1>it's on Tua and the pass protection. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>the other the reason the other quarter safety doesn't gain

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<v Speaker 1>depth to help there on Tyreek is that the Dolphins

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<v Speaker 1>have a crossing route coming from the bunch to the

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<v Speaker 1>strength the wide side of the field the field, and

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<v Speaker 1>Tua knows this, so he works that side. You see

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<v Speaker 1>the helmet facing left away from where the throw goes,

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<v Speaker 1>and at the top of his drop. That's the most

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<v Speaker 1>important part because when he hits that drop in hit

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<v Speaker 1>or in rhythm, you know, one hitch timing, that's the

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<v Speaker 1>defense trying to kind of key what he might do.

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<v Speaker 1>But then as he hitches up, his head whips back

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<v Speaker 1>to the backside, and as he's doing this, he doesn't

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<v Speaker 1>even hitch into the throw, just starts the arm motion

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<v Speaker 1>and it goes from his own forty nine down to

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<v Speaker 1>the seven yard line. I mean, if we can get

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<v Speaker 1>a ball forty two yards down the field without even

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<v Speaker 1>stepping into the throw, and it's out in two point

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<v Speaker 1>one seconds and your receiver wins that cleanly, Who the

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<v Speaker 1>f is stopping that? Nobody is, doesn't matter who's out there.

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<v Speaker 1>Pass pro. You get Kendall Lamb with an excellent absorption

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<v Speaker 1>of a speed to power move from Brian Burns, and

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<v Speaker 1>it's like you kind of just know it's gonna suck,

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<v Speaker 1>and he sees it coming, He's like, all right, time

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<v Speaker 1>to anchor up. And he absorbs that initial hit and

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<v Speaker 1>has to kind of re anchor his feet because who wouldn't.

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<v Speaker 1>It's Brian Burns, and he does it, just calmly locks

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<v Speaker 1>it up, as does everybody else across the board. High high,

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<v Speaker 1>high level stuff from both Tua and Tyreek to get

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<v Speaker 1>another long touchdown. Remember this guy couldn't throw deep balls.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, Charger game was a thirty five yard deep

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<v Speaker 1>touch down. Bronco Game fifty four yard deep touchdown, Giants

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<v Speaker 1>Game sixty nine yard deep touchdown, Panther Game forty one

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<v Speaker 1>yard deep touchdown. Yeah, keep on you know, pushing those narratives,

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<v Speaker 1>though I guess I'm fighting myself because if you're still

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<v Speaker 1>saying that, then you're just not paying attention. The forty

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<v Speaker 1>seven yard completion from two to Tyreek with nine to

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<v Speaker 1>fourteen to play in the third quarter, the one more

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<v Speaker 1>Tyreek broke a tackle and ran for a bunch more

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<v Speaker 1>yards after. And it starts with Tua doing two things

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<v Speaker 1>because the Panthers are in one of the kind of

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<v Speaker 1>variations that you play off of quarter six. It's cover three,

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<v Speaker 1>which is two corners getting depth and covering a third.

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<v Speaker 1>And then you're middle of the field safety closing off

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<v Speaker 1>those post routes and middlefield throws, and Tua just stares

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<v Speaker 1>down the barrel at the center field safety Sam Franklin,

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<v Speaker 1>almost James Franklin. He's properly leveraged to take away the

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<v Speaker 1>dig to Tyreek. As you see his hips are facing

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<v Speaker 1>towards Tyreek' side of the formation, but Tua just stays

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<v Speaker 1>on him. You see the helmet down the middle, and

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<v Speaker 1>then here comes this seam route that catches his attention.

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<v Speaker 1>He must see the color flash because he rotates his

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<v Speaker 1>hips the other way and literally the moment he flips

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<v Speaker 1>the hips. That way, Tua's hands start to separate, So

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<v Speaker 1>Tua is clearly reading this middle of the field safety

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<v Speaker 1>waiting for him to clear out, and you want to

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<v Speaker 1>run this dig route right in underneath him and hope

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<v Speaker 1>that he's late to trigger so you can fit it

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<v Speaker 1>in there for a big completion. And Tua his hands

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<v Speaker 1>separate right when Tyreek's outside the numbers before breaking inside

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<v Speaker 1>with a hook defender getting depth who's inside of Tyreek.

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<v Speaker 1>So it's another one of these capital a anticipation throws.

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<v Speaker 1>Ball travels thirty yards through the air, and if you

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<v Speaker 1>freeze your frame on where the football is when it arrives,

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<v Speaker 1>Tyreek runs right through it, like perfectly located. You couldn't

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<v Speaker 1>have handed it off any better. It's every damn week

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<v Speaker 1>with this quarterback. Then Tyreek being Tyreek gives you an

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<v Speaker 1>extra twenty five yards because he's Tyreek Hill and just

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<v Speaker 1>real quick. On that play, Julian Hill draws yet tear

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<v Speaker 1>Gross Mottos, who hasn't been a good pro so far,

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<v Speaker 1>but one on one a tight end versus an edge

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<v Speaker 1>rug sure and just destroys him, like physically dominates him.

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<v Speaker 1>Not good for gross model, it's great for Julian Hill

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<v Speaker 1>and also Austin Jackson carried Derek Brown to Naples in

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<v Speaker 1>the play man just good across the board And speaking

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<v Speaker 1>of that good, let's go ahead and talk about to

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<v Speaker 1>a tongue by Lowis tape because my top five tapes

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<v Speaker 1>two was at the top. Last week was the first

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<v Speaker 1>week we didn't put him in the top five, and

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<v Speaker 1>he goes right back to the top spot with a

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<v Speaker 1>freaking what a performance. This guy is so good, He's

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<v Speaker 1>such a good player. Damn near flawless tape and nice

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<v Speaker 1>to get back to that after I felt his last

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<v Speaker 1>two games were not flawless, even though he's the only

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback in the National Football League this year to play

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<v Speaker 1>six games with a ninety or better passer rating. I

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<v Speaker 1>know y'all watched that Bills game last night. How did

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<v Speaker 1>Josh Allen look? I know y'all watch Patrick Mahomes on Thursday?

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<v Speaker 1>How did he look? Has two ahead a game like

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<v Speaker 1>that this year hadn't had it ain't happened very good. Literally,

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<v Speaker 1>he hasn't had a bad game. But we went back

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<v Speaker 1>to near flawless on this tape, which is what you

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<v Speaker 1>want to see because when your quarterback plays at that level,

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<v Speaker 1>it's hard to lose football games. And Tua's superpowers that

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<v Speaker 1>we talk about all the time on this show, we're

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<v Speaker 1>on display in this tape. We didn't give him a

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<v Speaker 1>game ball on Postgame Live, and that was a mistake.

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<v Speaker 1>Whether Seth or OJ want to agree with me or not,

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<v Speaker 1>we had a bunch of options to pick from. It's

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<v Speaker 1>a good problem to have, but Tua should have been

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<v Speaker 1>in there because he was dialed. First play that caught

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<v Speaker 1>my eye was the third and three hit to Barrios

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<v Speaker 1>to move the chains on the first touchdown drive. And

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<v Speaker 1>it's just these subtle little nuances every week that make

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<v Speaker 1>the tape so much fun. Miami comes out an eleven

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<v Speaker 1>personnel and goes empty, so you have a running back

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<v Speaker 1>and a tight end with three receivers and you get

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<v Speaker 1>five wide set and Caroline doesn't match up in man coverage.

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<v Speaker 1>They stay in their off coverage with too high and

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<v Speaker 1>they eventually rotate to quarters. You have four deep zones,

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<v Speaker 1>which this offense draws a lot of Cover six, a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of quarters coverage, and a lot of Cover three

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<v Speaker 1>because they're trying to keep that shell, that roof on

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<v Speaker 1>top of the defense right. So Tua has Barrios as

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<v Speaker 1>the three to the passing strength. What does that mean.

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<v Speaker 1>He's the closest to the lion screen, your ones, the

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<v Speaker 1>furthest out, two next threes in close to the line

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<v Speaker 1>of scrimmage. And here's what he has to do. He

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<v Speaker 1>has to hold that Mike linebacker Frankie Luvu, one of

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<v Speaker 1>the best in football, and rip to Brax and Barrios

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<v Speaker 1>on a five yard hookup. Seems easy enough, and it

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<v Speaker 1>looks easy enough, right. But this all occurs in exactly

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<v Speaker 1>one point three seconds. The best way I can describe

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<v Speaker 1>it is that Tua, I think is the best multitasking

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback in the NFL. In one point three seconds, he

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<v Speaker 1>not only scans the weak side, he takes his hitch,

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<v Speaker 1>gets aligned, and the throwing motion is already in the

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<v Speaker 1>works while all of this is happening. So it's like

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<v Speaker 1>an assembly line of things occurring at once to put

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<v Speaker 1>together the car right. It's a big reason why you

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<v Speaker 1>see Dolphins wide receivers open so frequently. On top of

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<v Speaker 1>their skill set, on top of the design of the offense,

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<v Speaker 1>Tua is one third of that equation. At least, Defenses

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<v Speaker 1>just cannot key on what he's doing. Actually, let's go

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<v Speaker 1>ahead and hear from Mike McDaniel, because I asked him

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<v Speaker 1>about this. What is it about Tua's ability to manipulate

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<v Speaker 1>defenses that makes this offense go? Here's coach, when you're

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<v Speaker 1>trying to play.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh timing type football, it's imperative that you have to

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<v Speaker 2>you know, sometimes guys are in zones that you that

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<v Speaker 2>you don't want to be in for you to throw

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<v Speaker 2>on time. So that ability not only is it good

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<v Speaker 2>for opening up windows, but it also really helps you

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<v Speaker 2>get the answers to the test and where to go

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<v Speaker 2>with the ball, you know, because if guys aren't responding

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<v Speaker 2>to your vision within the timing that you're used to,

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<v Speaker 2>then you can replace them with a check down or

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<v Speaker 2>an outlet or you know, progress throughout the progression. So

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<v Speaker 2>to play to be confident to you know, get past

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<v Speaker 2>the ball against zoning defenses, it's absolutely a critical.

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<v Speaker 1>It. All.

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<v Speaker 2>All the teams that have quarterbacks that do well with

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<v Speaker 2>dropback passes, those those teams have quarterbacks that are able

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<v Speaker 2>to manipulate zoning defenders because you know, defenses get paid

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<v Speaker 2>to and they they generally work a lot at a

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<v Speaker 2>at zones and how to orchestrate them so to be

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<v Speaker 2>able to know where everybody is on the field and

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<v Speaker 2>be able to trust that, and to be able to

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<v Speaker 2>manipulate defenders to try to try to get open windows.

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<v Speaker 2>It's it's a huge part of this game that makes

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<v Speaker 2>that is one of the reasons he's so productive. Really.

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<v Speaker 1>The next one that caught my attention was the whip

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<v Speaker 1>to waddle right before that first touchdown, and you see

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<v Speaker 1>that pause again from a handful of zone defenders, and

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<v Speaker 1>if you go to the end zone angle behind the offense,

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<v Speaker 1>you see to a hitch towards Tyreek Hill on a

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<v Speaker 1>hookup inside that pulls the mic line again away from

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<v Speaker 1>that window. His skills, paired with the design of the offense,

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<v Speaker 1>just creates these passing lanes and he cruises down the

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<v Speaker 1>middle of about seventy five miles an hour, or for

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<v Speaker 1>Turnpike speed limits, about ninety miles an hour. The second

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown throw is another good example of that. He beats

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<v Speaker 1>the free runner around the edge and it's funny if

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<v Speaker 1>you watch this tape. Brian Burns is livid with Dante

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<v Speaker 1>Jackson for taking the angle he did, which helped to

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<v Speaker 1>make the play, but good on to his athletic ability

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<v Speaker 1>to get that edge, and it looks like Tyreek's gonna

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<v Speaker 1>come wide open, and eventually he does, and Tua actually

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<v Speaker 1>throws probably the harder of the two throws, but that

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<v Speaker 1>defender did kind of peel off when Tua's hands separate

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<v Speaker 1>to throw back against the grain to waddle there in

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<v Speaker 1>the end zone, and he just puts it on the

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<v Speaker 1>keyhole on the move to waddle for six. Great play

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<v Speaker 1>from quarterback one. The next drive, we look a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit disjointed on the first two plays of the series,

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<v Speaker 1>but we face a third and ten and the capital

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<v Speaker 1>a anticipation pops up once again. And this just goes

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<v Speaker 1>back to Tua understanding what defenses are trying to do.

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<v Speaker 1>He IDs blitz to the field the wide side of

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<v Speaker 1>the formation. The Mike linebacker again, that's who you're typically

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<v Speaker 1>working off of. He rotates that way, and so Tua

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<v Speaker 1>just throws to the space that he just vacated and

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<v Speaker 1>didn't get his drop into that window. When his hands separate,

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<v Speaker 1>Wattle isn't even into the break yet. He hits the

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<v Speaker 1>drop and the ball is out. That's how you beat

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<v Speaker 1>the blitz, and the Panthers came after him in this

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<v Speaker 1>game actually nineteen dropbacks, a big difference from last week.

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<v Speaker 1>He was fourteen for nineteen for a buck fifty one

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<v Speaker 1>and two touchdowns against the Blitz, just four pressures and

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<v Speaker 1>the ball was out in an average of two point

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<v Speaker 1>four to two seconds. So he's really really dialed in

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<v Speaker 1>right now. And then, by the way, that third down

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<v Speaker 1>throwaway in the third quarter, just to kind of you

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<v Speaker 1>continue the script here, Tua took the exact same hit

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<v Speaker 1>as Matt Malono put on him last year and he

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<v Speaker 1>rolled out of it onto his shoulder and pop right

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<v Speaker 1>back up. So the durability stuff like that work. It's

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<v Speaker 1>all paying off as well. The throw to Wattle that

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<v Speaker 1>was broken up between three Panthers defenders, what a freaking

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<v Speaker 1>dined that was. Man, he should have caught that football.

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<v Speaker 1>When he lets it go. There's a defender on the

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<v Speaker 1>same plane as Waddle, like right in front of him

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<v Speaker 1>by five yards, and then one on the same plane

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<v Speaker 1>five yards behind him. That is the definition of dropping

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<v Speaker 1>the ball into the bucket. It just lands right in

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<v Speaker 1>the bread basket. Absolutely unreal dialed tape. On passes twenty

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<v Speaker 1>plus yards in this game, he was four of six

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<v Speaker 1>for one thirty nine in a touchdown on passes ten

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<v Speaker 1>plus yards, so incorporating also the ten to nineteen yard

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<v Speaker 1>window seven for eleven one seventy three two touchdowns. This

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback is elite. Let's go ahead and take our first

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<v Speaker 1>break right there. We'll come back on the other side

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<v Speaker 1>and do top tapes two through five. We'll let's talk

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<v Speaker 1>about the rest of the offensive notes and defensive notes

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<v Speaker 1>and talk about snap counts and what they mean. That's

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<v Speaker 1>all next Draft Time podcast, your host Travis Wingfield, brought

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<v Speaker 1>to you by Autundation. We are breaking down the Dolphins

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<v Speaker 1>win over the Panthers via the all twenty two, via

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<v Speaker 1>the critical numbers, and so much more. Let's go ahead

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<v Speaker 1>and pick it up with my second top tape of

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<v Speaker 1>the day. It belongs to who else? Wide receiver Tyreek

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<v Speaker 1>hill I broke down a lot of his work in

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<v Speaker 1>the big play section. The release the acceleration from any

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<v Speaker 1>plane in terms of where his feet are like he

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<v Speaker 1>can be two widespread, not have his feet under his

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<v Speaker 1>shoulders and just hits the accelerator and goes zero to

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<v Speaker 1>sixty and a blink of an eye. The run after

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<v Speaker 1>the catchability is obvious. The fact that we can trust

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<v Speaker 1>that he's going to be where he needs to be

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<v Speaker 1>in a rhythm offense. Just a very very special player

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<v Speaker 1>on track to shatter. Pro football focuses yards per route

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<v Speaker 1>ran statistic, which really is pretty consistent in how it

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<v Speaker 1>projects the top receivers every single year. The guys that

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<v Speaker 1>are on the field divided by how many yards they produce.

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<v Speaker 1>Pretty simple. But he's at six point seventy nine for

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<v Speaker 1>this game once again, and again you have all pro

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<v Speaker 1>receivers who typically finish between two and three in that

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<v Speaker 1>category every damn game. He's tripling those really good stats.

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<v Speaker 1>It's absurd. He's on pace to shatter the record there

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<v Speaker 1>for YPPR sixteen point three yards per target. Again, anything

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<v Speaker 1>over eight is typically pretty good. They threw the ball

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<v Speaker 1>to at seventeen point five average depth yards of target.

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<v Speaker 1>That's speaking to two's ability, and he averaged eight point

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<v Speaker 1>seven yards after the catch. The third top tape goes

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<v Speaker 1>to Raheem Moster. His contact balance and subtle movement right

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<v Speaker 1>before impact is to me, the best part of his game.

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<v Speaker 1>He consistently puts guys in this position where they're just

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<v Speaker 1>catching a small piece of him and it's not enough

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<v Speaker 1>to get him to the ground, the effort that he

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<v Speaker 1>shows the nose for the line to make the conversion

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<v Speaker 1>on that third and eight swing play where he just

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<v Speaker 1>made one guy miss in space and then has to

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<v Speaker 1>split two defenders to get to the sticks. It's just

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<v Speaker 1>winning football, like, go make a play for us, and

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<v Speaker 1>he did. Also on that play. Durham Smith had a

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<v Speaker 1>critical blockout there too. I just really really want to

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<v Speaker 1>harp though. On the way Raheem finds the line to

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<v Speaker 1>gain man two of his touchdown runs, he's wrapped up

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<v Speaker 1>with the ankles and lunges forward to make the line,

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<v Speaker 1>and then on the first down run there on third

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<v Speaker 1>and eight. He's just so tough, so physical, and such

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<v Speaker 1>a great football player. Love watching this dude, love being

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<v Speaker 1>around him. Great person as well. Pro Football Focus had

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<v Speaker 1>him down for ten missed tackles forced for an average

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<v Speaker 1>of five point eight two yards after contact. He also

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<v Speaker 1>ran for six first downs and two touchdowns. He scored

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<v Speaker 1>a receiving touchdown and also picked up a first down

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<v Speaker 1>as well, so that is ten total first downs for

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<v Speaker 1>he moster or touchdowns in the game. What a player, man.

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<v Speaker 1>My number four top tape seems like every week I

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<v Speaker 1>have to kind of pick my favorite child here on

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive line, and this week I'm going Isaiah win

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<v Speaker 1>because he was freaking dominant man. His pass pro could

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<v Speaker 1>not have looked better. He frequently drew these one on

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<v Speaker 1>one matchups with some space because of how wide, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Brian Burns rushes are, and they would get nothing from

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<v Speaker 1>the two or three technique or the five technique who

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<v Speaker 1>tried to clamp down him. And we're gonna hear from

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<v Speaker 1>Mike McDaniel on this in a moment about the equality

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<v Speaker 1>of the job the guys did to limit both Burns

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<v Speaker 1>as well as Derek Brown's production in this game. And

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<v Speaker 1>I think he made he makes a comment here about

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<v Speaker 1>kind of how they were able to put themselves in

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<v Speaker 1>position to give so much attention to Burns Brown. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>come back to that here in just one second. But

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<v Speaker 1>we ran off of Isaiah wins gaps in this game

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<v Speaker 1>five runs for fifty five yards and a touchdown, and

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<v Speaker 1>he was tabbed with just one QB pressure from Pro

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<v Speaker 1>Football Focus. Our fifth top tape goes to the defense

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<v Speaker 1>Javon holland his ability to pick up and run with

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<v Speaker 1>wide receivers coming off a bunch or stack where he's

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<v Speaker 1>stationary and kind of waiting to read out the play

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<v Speaker 1>and how it might go and then like hit full

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<v Speaker 1>speed pretty quickly. Is so impressive. I feel like the

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<v Speaker 1>job that he does just does not get enough love

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<v Speaker 1>because it doesn't produce stats. But he's so critical. He's

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<v Speaker 1>been phenomenal in coverage. In fact, on the Cater hit

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<v Speaker 1>of Bryce Young, he might have had a pick there

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<v Speaker 1>if Cater didn't, you know, mess up the pass because

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<v Speaker 1>he's trying to throw the ball out wide to a

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<v Speaker 1>receiver going back down the stem and Holland like beat

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<v Speaker 1>him to the point of the stem, so might have

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<v Speaker 1>jumped that. Who knows. He gets our other top tape.

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<v Speaker 1>He was absolutely outstanding in this one. First one's out

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<v Speaker 1>in terms of top five tapes and no particular order.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought Kendall Lamb was fantastic, thought Julian Hill was fantastic,

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<v Speaker 1>Christian Wilkins, Bradley Chubb and David Long and I'll throw

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<v Speaker 1>Cater Kohu and there, as well as guys that I

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<v Speaker 1>thought had really good tapes that were just on the

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<v Speaker 1>outside of top five some more general offensive notes. It

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<v Speaker 1>started off about as off as we've seen, right. I

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<v Speaker 1>loved the adjustment we got on the third series of

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<v Speaker 1>the game. The Panthers were dropping into two and high

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<v Speaker 1>two and three high looks you know, all game long,

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<v Speaker 1>and then planting their linebackers in deeper hook drops than

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<v Speaker 1>usual akin to how the Niners played last year, and

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<v Speaker 1>you know, held our offense to low production. Even the

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<v Speaker 1>first play of the game that screen to waddle, you

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<v Speaker 1>see Frankie Luvu reacts not at all to the run

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<v Speaker 1>action on the play. That's the beauty of this offense.

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<v Speaker 1>If you see something anything, it will usually inform for

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<v Speaker 1>a call later in the game. And they used that

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<v Speaker 1>lack of activity to the perimeter or in the running

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<v Speaker 1>game a lot against the Panthers, and then would play

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<v Speaker 1>off of that into the overplay. They would give where

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<v Speaker 1>they would you know, run counter action at a pass

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<v Speaker 1>rusher collapsing hard off the edge and just say we'll

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<v Speaker 1>leave you unblocked and we'll get in space and you

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<v Speaker 1>can just take yourself out of the play because we

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<v Speaker 1>know how you're going to react. And then we see

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<v Speaker 1>that same you know, taking advantage of those you know,

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<v Speaker 1>deeper drops on the third series the first play, our

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<v Speaker 1>first role successful offensive play of the day. It's a

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<v Speaker 1>similar two man vertical route with Tyreek and Waddle as

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<v Speaker 1>twins just means we're the same side of the formation.

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<v Speaker 1>And then we've got on that same third down checkdown

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<v Speaker 1>where they rally up and cut down Raheem earlier in

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<v Speaker 1>the game. So they start this drive by swinging Raheem

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<v Speaker 1>wide on the same look, and the Panthers backers react

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<v Speaker 1>to it. They flow that way, and then Waddle runs

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<v Speaker 1>the shell off with a good effort route, a good

0:23:37.320 --> 0:23:39.919
<v Speaker 1>love of the game route, and Tyreek runs a basic,

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<v Speaker 1>a deep and cut a dig twenty yards a post

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<v Speaker 1>to your traditional you know, twelve fifteen eight yard landmarks.

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<v Speaker 1>So stretch that zone a little bit more and find

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<v Speaker 1>creases if they want to play that far off to

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<v Speaker 1>what hits it right on time, right in rhythm, and

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<v Speaker 1>it's an explosive play to get the offense going after

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<v Speaker 1>a very slow start. They also had a great plan

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<v Speaker 1>for Burns and Brown all game. Law very very rarely

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<v Speaker 1>were those guys not getting extra attention. In fact, let's

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<v Speaker 1>go ahead and hear from coach at real quick, because

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<v Speaker 1>before we talk about the offensive line play, he makes

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<v Speaker 1>a comment here that I think is very valuable in

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<v Speaker 1>terms of how this offensive line kind of operates.

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<v Speaker 2>Very very big time challenges. You know, that team had

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<v Speaker 2>I think going into the game they were number two

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<v Speaker 2>in the league on third downsh you know, and you

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<v Speaker 2>know they've been making some plays on the defensive side

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<v Speaker 2>of the ball, and you know, I think our guys

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<v Speaker 2>were prepared enough to handle that challenge, and you know,

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<v Speaker 2>as best they could keep them off the stat sheet

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<v Speaker 2>that they're used to being on. So you know, those

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<v Speaker 2>are those are huge things when you're trying to win

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<v Speaker 2>football games. I know, the the from an individual standpoint,

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<v Speaker 2>they're you know, those guys that had those matchups new

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<v Speaker 2>what type of players are going against. That will be

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<v Speaker 2>the same thing this week. There's just gonna be more

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<v Speaker 2>guys that have those matchup concerns because of the quality

0:25:11.359 --> 0:25:14.439
<v Speaker 2>of the team that we're that we're playing overall. But

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<v Speaker 2>I think it you can't just show up. You have

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<v Speaker 2>to really really be on your p's and q's to

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<v Speaker 2>be able to perform against playmakers. And I thought that

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<v Speaker 2>you know, our guys on the edge, whether it was

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line and or tight end or full back, everybody

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<v Speaker 2>responsible for blocking did a good job in preparation and

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<v Speaker 2>execution to keep those guys from making players because they're

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<v Speaker 2>good players.

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<v Speaker 1>So because you can trust Win Rob Hunt to get

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<v Speaker 1>some one on one matchup wins, that allows you to

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<v Speaker 1>focus your attention otherwise, right, and just think about when

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<v Speaker 1>you get to Ron Armstead back and Connor Williams back.

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<v Speaker 1>It only increases that ability to do so. Gosh, this

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<v Speaker 1>is a damn good football team getting even better when

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<v Speaker 1>we get guys back from injury. Let's see one more

0:26:01.359 --> 0:26:04.440
<v Speaker 1>thing here. Consistently each week, just these cool designs. Man

0:26:04.480 --> 0:26:07.879
<v Speaker 1>the Raheem highlight run, the fake counter toss action to

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<v Speaker 1>where Rob Hunt peels back and seals the edge. Like

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<v Speaker 1>I mentioned, they use the aggressiveness and the overplay to

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<v Speaker 1>just take yourself out of the play. Jalen Waddle gets

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<v Speaker 1>a good block in space and then Raheem just does

0:26:18.240 --> 0:26:21.200
<v Speaker 1>Raheem things. But the way the edge that they ran

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<v Speaker 1>at the way he crashes inside because of the counter action.

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<v Speaker 1>I just think that that's really cool for the offense

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<v Speaker 1>to put themselves in situations where they're scheming up you know,

0:26:29.440 --> 0:26:33.320
<v Speaker 1>easy yards, the eligibles we talked about Tyreek and Raheem already.

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<v Speaker 1>The effort in this game all around was so good

0:26:35.840 --> 0:26:38.359
<v Speaker 1>and he shows up every week in the blocking of

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<v Speaker 1>the wide receivers. Waddle connected on some key shots downfield man.

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<v Speaker 1>I also loved his route running all game long, the

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<v Speaker 1>whip route I mentioned in Tua's bit. The footwork allows

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<v Speaker 1>him to sell his routs because he's not cheating the process.

0:26:51.359 --> 0:26:54.879
<v Speaker 1>He does everything with full detail. He opens it up

0:26:54.880 --> 0:26:57.119
<v Speaker 1>when he needs to like full run full speed, and

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<v Speaker 1>breaks it down when he needs to climb, chop, square

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<v Speaker 1>it off, press the outside, leverage, pivot back inside, and

0:27:03.119 --> 0:27:06.000
<v Speaker 1>explode off that pivot step to make sure that you're

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<v Speaker 1>the one get into the spot first. Just picture perfect

0:27:08.560 --> 0:27:12.320
<v Speaker 1>football from Waddle here. His feel, I think is also underrated.

0:27:12.480 --> 0:27:15.040
<v Speaker 1>On that touchdown catch he made, he keeps his feet

0:27:15.119 --> 0:27:18.399
<v Speaker 1>chopping and active and just sustains the space between the

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<v Speaker 1>two defenders and doesn't get close too close to either

0:27:21.800 --> 0:27:23.960
<v Speaker 1>of them to give to a throw on that boot

0:27:24.240 --> 0:27:27.080
<v Speaker 1>goes for six for a touchdown. Weekly, Brax and Barrio

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<v Speaker 1>shout out his feel for the sticks to get upfield immediately.

0:27:30.760 --> 0:27:33.760
<v Speaker 1>Critical third down conversion guy. He runs good routes that

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<v Speaker 1>draws attentions away from zone defenders to clear space as well.

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<v Speaker 1>So valuable, if not unheralded. Is Braxon Barrios. And then

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<v Speaker 1>I put down Chris Brooks and Savon Akmed that Brooks run.

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<v Speaker 1>My god, man, what a grown man that is. And

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<v Speaker 1>then Savon Achmed had some really good work between the tackles,

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<v Speaker 1>and watch his effort on the pick six. I just

0:27:52.280 --> 0:27:54.280
<v Speaker 1>always appreciate a guy who runs, you know, it doesn't

0:27:54.280 --> 0:27:56.520
<v Speaker 1>give up on plays like that offensive line. We talked

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<v Speaker 1>about him a bunch already. But the execution of this

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<v Speaker 1>group is multifaceted to me, and I've been saying this

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<v Speaker 1>for you know, two years. Number one, the scheme is great.

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<v Speaker 1>Number two, the execution is great. Number three two was great,

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<v Speaker 1>But like the ability to curate clean pockets when you're

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<v Speaker 1>banged up, down two key starters. So okay, let's go

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<v Speaker 1>ahead and keep six in protection. We'll use dual swing

0:28:16.440 --> 0:28:19.800
<v Speaker 1>options on the fake give and an orbit motion to

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<v Speaker 1>hold those edges. Those guys off the edge have so

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<v Speaker 1>much to think about with all the activity and motion

0:28:25.080 --> 0:28:28.239
<v Speaker 1>and potential reverses going on behind the quarterback. And then

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<v Speaker 1>we'll dial up our deep shots to two of the

0:28:30.119 --> 0:28:33.080
<v Speaker 1>most dangerous wide receivers in the game. Even when Derek

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<v Speaker 1>Brown gets his punch and tosses Rob Hunt like he

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<v Speaker 1>did one play in this game. Here comes Liam to

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<v Speaker 1>like put a hit on him and take him out

0:28:39.520 --> 0:28:41.440
<v Speaker 1>of the play like it was impressive. It's got to

0:28:41.480 --> 0:28:43.600
<v Speaker 1>be so damn frustrating, and I would love to hear

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<v Speaker 1>what opposing pass rushers have to say about facing this offense,

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<v Speaker 1>because it takes guys out of games. We saw it

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<v Speaker 1>with Miles Garrett last year. We saw it. We just

0:28:50.400 --> 0:28:53.200
<v Speaker 1>we see it so consistently. Kendall Lamb was, like I said,

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<v Speaker 1>so close to cracking the top five. He had a

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<v Speaker 1>couple of one on one reps where he had to

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<v Speaker 1>go beat Brian Burns and he did. He allowed nothing.

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<v Speaker 1>That's a macp. The Panthers have to win to win

0:29:01.720 --> 0:29:04.080
<v Speaker 1>this game their best guy one v one, But we

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<v Speaker 1>win the matchup because Kendall Lamb has some of the

0:29:06.200 --> 0:29:08.600
<v Speaker 1>best hands, some of the best patients, and some of

0:29:08.640 --> 0:29:12.760
<v Speaker 1>the best recovery work I've seen at tackle besides Tarron

0:29:12.840 --> 0:29:15.080
<v Speaker 1>Armstead on this team in a long long time. Just

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<v Speaker 1>a good football player. Critical one on one win on

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<v Speaker 1>the first touchdown and a play earlier on that drive

0:29:20.760 --> 0:29:23.200
<v Speaker 1>as well. He allowed just one pressure on the day.

0:29:23.240 --> 0:29:26.800
<v Speaker 1>A hurry Leam Mikenberg. I thought the improvement was noticeable,

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<v Speaker 1>and start number two here on Raheem's first down catch

0:29:29.960 --> 0:29:31.440
<v Speaker 1>where he broke a bunch of tackles. He had a

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<v Speaker 1>great pass pro rep where he went and tacked Derek

0:29:33.920 --> 0:29:36.680
<v Speaker 1>Brown with the one technique and stopped his momentum and

0:29:36.680 --> 0:29:39.880
<v Speaker 1>then peeled back inside to pick up a looping five technique.

0:29:39.960 --> 0:29:41.720
<v Speaker 1>I've never seen him do that before, so that was

0:29:41.760 --> 0:29:44.200
<v Speaker 1>cool to see. But I thought he was better connected

0:29:44.200 --> 0:29:45.960
<v Speaker 1>throughout a lot of his work, but still fell off

0:29:46.000 --> 0:29:49.040
<v Speaker 1>too many blocks early. I think his processing is still

0:29:49.360 --> 0:29:51.880
<v Speaker 1>a big step down from fifty eight in that position.

0:29:52.240 --> 0:29:54.760
<v Speaker 1>And also, hey, like, snatch your man, dude. Like they

0:29:54.800 --> 0:29:58.080
<v Speaker 1>had three batted passes all on guys working off of Liam,

0:29:58.120 --> 0:30:00.480
<v Speaker 1>including a battered pass on a gold go at the

0:30:00.520 --> 0:30:02.600
<v Speaker 1>one yard line that would have been two US fourth

0:30:02.640 --> 0:30:04.920
<v Speaker 1>touchdown pass of the day where TWOA made an awesome

0:30:04.920 --> 0:30:07.560
<v Speaker 1>little escape and threw from an awkward platform and took

0:30:07.600 --> 0:30:10.200
<v Speaker 1>a big shot. Pay off your quarterback, Snatch that guy

0:30:10.240 --> 0:30:12.320
<v Speaker 1>and don't let them get hands up to bap down passes.

0:30:12.520 --> 0:30:15.400
<v Speaker 1>But zero pressures allowed really good game for Liam in

0:30:15.400 --> 0:30:18.920
<v Speaker 1>that sense. Austin Jackson was just awesome again. Cut and pace.

0:30:18.960 --> 0:30:21.440
<v Speaker 1>He's a dog throwing guys all over the place, great

0:30:21.520 --> 0:30:24.440
<v Speaker 1>lead blocks out in space, running off his gap eleven

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<v Speaker 1>for seventy seven and a touchdown and one pressure allowed.

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<v Speaker 1>Just a shout out to some of the unsung guys

0:30:29.200 --> 0:30:32.360
<v Speaker 1>out there. I know we covered their games, but Julian Hill, Durham,

0:30:32.360 --> 0:30:36.240
<v Speaker 1>smyth alec Ingold every damn game, critical blocks and those

0:30:36.360 --> 0:30:38.920
<v Speaker 1>names will sort of fade into the ether when discussing

0:30:38.920 --> 0:30:41.320
<v Speaker 1>the historic pace offense that we have here, But damn it,

0:30:41.360 --> 0:30:44.320
<v Speaker 1>they shouldn't they execute key elements of the offense on

0:30:44.360 --> 0:30:47.120
<v Speaker 1>a regular basis. Durham had a critical late block on

0:30:47.200 --> 0:30:51.120
<v Speaker 1>Raheem's second touchdown. Hill had critical blocks on Raheem's forty

0:30:51.200 --> 0:30:54.120
<v Speaker 1>nine yard run, on the forty seven yard throw to Tyreek,

0:30:54.200 --> 0:30:57.560
<v Speaker 1>and savon Achmed's touchdown run. I'd add some receivers into

0:30:57.560 --> 0:30:59.720
<v Speaker 1>this mix too, like I just think we should separate

0:30:59.760 --> 0:31:03.360
<v Speaker 1>the r there. But Wilson key blocks Tyree, Waddell Braxton.

0:31:03.640 --> 0:31:05.520
<v Speaker 1>I cannot wait to see what Chase Claypool can do

0:31:05.560 --> 0:31:08.440
<v Speaker 1>here because there's you know, there's no way to play

0:31:08.440 --> 0:31:10.640
<v Speaker 1>in this room other than up to the standard. And

0:31:10.760 --> 0:31:13.360
<v Speaker 1>if Claypool does that and he engages that frame in

0:31:13.400 --> 0:31:16.360
<v Speaker 1>the blocking game. Who buddy, all right, let's go ahead

0:31:16.360 --> 0:31:18.080
<v Speaker 1>and take our last break right there and come back

0:31:18.120 --> 0:31:20.440
<v Speaker 1>on the other side and do defense and snap counts.

0:31:20.480 --> 0:31:24.040
<v Speaker 1>That's next Drivetime podcast, your host Travis Wingfield, brought to

0:31:24.080 --> 0:31:30.760
<v Speaker 1>you by Auto Nation, third and final segment here of

0:31:30.800 --> 0:31:32.720
<v Speaker 1>the Panthers game before he turned the page of the

0:31:32.720 --> 0:31:36.080
<v Speaker 1>Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday's podcast. I am looking forward to that,

0:31:36.160 --> 0:31:38.479
<v Speaker 1>but first off, early on, there seemed to be some

0:31:38.520 --> 0:31:41.440
<v Speaker 1>confusion in coverage, like guys covering zones that you know

0:31:41.960 --> 0:31:44.720
<v Speaker 1>aren't there's just nobody in them. And that's been the

0:31:44.760 --> 0:31:46.640
<v Speaker 1>case a couple of times this year. You know, X

0:31:46.640 --> 0:31:49.280
<v Speaker 1>playing off with inside leverage and hauling getting depth, but

0:31:49.360 --> 0:31:52.280
<v Speaker 1>also to the inside that gives young the access to

0:31:52.360 --> 0:31:55.000
<v Speaker 1>the out route where otherwise he would have had nowhere

0:31:55.040 --> 0:31:57.240
<v Speaker 1>to go. It's a long year and hopefully you get

0:31:57.240 --> 0:31:59.200
<v Speaker 1>this stuff really ironed out by the time the playoffs

0:31:59.200 --> 0:32:01.720
<v Speaker 1>get here. But I think it improved as the game

0:32:01.720 --> 0:32:03.920
<v Speaker 1>went along, because I thought I saw something that clicked here.

0:32:04.200 --> 0:32:06.920
<v Speaker 1>Maybe it was once the Panthers got off their original script.

0:32:07.080 --> 0:32:08.600
<v Speaker 1>Maybe that had nothing to do with it, but I

0:32:08.640 --> 0:32:11.680
<v Speaker 1>thought starting with that fourth possession. The Dolphins just played

0:32:11.760 --> 0:32:14.440
<v Speaker 1>super sound in the back end. I am super intrigued

0:32:14.640 --> 0:32:16.720
<v Speaker 1>to see if that carries over to Philadelphia because I

0:32:16.720 --> 0:32:19.240
<v Speaker 1>thought they made life really hard on Young the rest

0:32:19.240 --> 0:32:21.280
<v Speaker 1>of the game to make him get into that second

0:32:21.280 --> 0:32:23.800
<v Speaker 1>and third hitch. In fact, that's exactly what coach said

0:32:23.800 --> 0:32:25.720
<v Speaker 1>that the coverage was really good in this game, and

0:32:25.760 --> 0:32:27.680
<v Speaker 1>he felt that they played their best team defense that

0:32:27.680 --> 0:32:29.120
<v Speaker 1>they were hoping they would get to at some point

0:32:29.160 --> 0:32:31.160
<v Speaker 1>this year. Maybe a little bit lawer than you would

0:32:31.160 --> 0:32:33.400
<v Speaker 1>want to, but it's still only October, so not that

0:32:33.440 --> 0:32:37.720
<v Speaker 1>battle things considered individually. Upfront, Zach Seeler, I just noted

0:32:37.720 --> 0:32:40.680
<v Speaker 1>the way he anchored against double teams had continuous pocket

0:32:41.080 --> 0:32:43.920
<v Speaker 1>collapsing as well, but like his ability to take on

0:32:43.960 --> 0:32:46.960
<v Speaker 1>two blocks and stay home really created chances for both

0:32:47.000 --> 0:32:48.560
<v Speaker 1>Baker and Long in this game to have a bunch

0:32:48.560 --> 0:32:50.760
<v Speaker 1>of tackles and run stuffs, So shout out to him

0:32:50.760 --> 0:32:54.160
<v Speaker 1>for that. He and Christian Wilkins combined for let's see,

0:32:54.200 --> 0:32:57.880
<v Speaker 1>Steeler had five pressures and two run stops. Wilkins had

0:32:57.880 --> 0:32:59.960
<v Speaker 1>four pressures and two run stops, but also two sacks.

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<v Speaker 1>Speaking of Christian, he was really close to the top

0:33:01.680 --> 0:33:04.000
<v Speaker 1>five tapes. I think the system is starting to click here.

0:33:04.120 --> 0:33:07.640
<v Speaker 1>I think I've seen him playing with his usual pristine fundamentals,

0:33:07.680 --> 0:33:10.040
<v Speaker 1>which is allowing him to play faster and make more

0:33:10.040 --> 0:33:13.400
<v Speaker 1>splash plays. The ability to rip that first arm under

0:33:13.600 --> 0:33:15.680
<v Speaker 1>and then get a quick step upfield and just lean

0:33:15.720 --> 0:33:19.280
<v Speaker 1>into the out leverage offensive lineman. It produces tons of pressures.

0:33:19.400 --> 0:33:21.480
<v Speaker 1>It produced a sack in the game yesterday as well,

0:33:21.960 --> 0:33:25.000
<v Speaker 1>but also up front ninety eight is it just gets

0:33:25.040 --> 0:33:26.960
<v Speaker 1>pushed around a lot. That was the case again in

0:33:27.040 --> 0:33:29.680
<v Speaker 1>the game yesterday. As far as the edge guys. Van

0:33:29.720 --> 0:33:32.960
<v Speaker 1>Ginkle that double swipe move and then the counter off

0:33:32.960 --> 0:33:35.120
<v Speaker 1>of that gets him in for a lot of QB hits.

0:33:35.120 --> 0:33:36.760
<v Speaker 1>It did in this game. Early on the very next

0:33:36.800 --> 0:33:38.840
<v Speaker 1>snap he controls the tie end with a long arm

0:33:38.880 --> 0:33:41.160
<v Speaker 1>to work his way into a run stuff. The way

0:33:41.200 --> 0:33:44.800
<v Speaker 1>he's playing with his eyes up physically through blocks has

0:33:44.840 --> 0:33:47.240
<v Speaker 1>been the most impressive thing about Van Ginkle this year.

0:33:47.400 --> 0:33:49.320
<v Speaker 1>And then just two plays later he works over the

0:33:49.320 --> 0:33:51.880
<v Speaker 1>top of the three technique to sean hand to get

0:33:51.880 --> 0:33:53.720
<v Speaker 1>in there for a tackle for loss. Every damn week

0:33:53.760 --> 0:33:55.520
<v Speaker 1>this guy shows up on tape in an impressive way.

0:33:56.080 --> 0:33:58.520
<v Speaker 1>Very good work from Andrew Van Ginkle. I thought Bradley

0:33:58.560 --> 0:34:00.720
<v Speaker 1>Chubb has his best game as a Dolphin. He won

0:34:00.800 --> 0:34:03.080
<v Speaker 1>in the run game in a variety of ways, getting

0:34:03.200 --> 0:34:05.800
<v Speaker 1>up field with speed, playing over the top on runs

0:34:05.840 --> 0:34:08.279
<v Speaker 1>away from him, just super I packed Phil, But he

0:34:08.320 --> 0:34:10.640
<v Speaker 1>also forced a fumble on his sack that I don't

0:34:10.680 --> 0:34:13.960
<v Speaker 1>think was seen because Bryce Young falls right back on

0:34:13.960 --> 0:34:16.439
<v Speaker 1>top of it. Four pressures including a sack, and four

0:34:16.480 --> 0:34:18.799
<v Speaker 1>run stops for Chubb, big game for him. Great to

0:34:18.800 --> 0:34:21.680
<v Speaker 1>see Jalen Phillips back out there. He blew up a

0:34:21.719 --> 0:34:24.400
<v Speaker 1>play with a speed to power move where he bulldozed

0:34:24.440 --> 0:34:26.480
<v Speaker 1>the right guard and then made Young kind of just

0:34:26.560 --> 0:34:28.520
<v Speaker 1>throw the ball into the ground off of his back foot.

0:34:28.719 --> 0:34:31.120
<v Speaker 1>He looked like an old Western outlaw kicking open the

0:34:31.120 --> 0:34:34.520
<v Speaker 1>door to the swinging salon doors. Saloon doors. That was

0:34:34.560 --> 0:34:36.399
<v Speaker 1>cool to see. He had two pressures in the game

0:34:36.440 --> 0:34:39.080
<v Speaker 1>on like twenty one pass rush snaps. Second level off

0:34:39.120 --> 0:34:42.480
<v Speaker 1>ball linebackers like Jerome Baker had some good plays in

0:34:42.480 --> 0:34:43.919
<v Speaker 1>this game, but there was one that I just can't

0:34:43.920 --> 0:34:46.400
<v Speaker 1>get out of my head where Cater's covering a little

0:34:46.440 --> 0:34:49.040
<v Speaker 1>hookup route and he's playing the hook zone as well.

0:34:49.840 --> 0:34:51.680
<v Speaker 1>What good does playing the hook zone do if you

0:34:51.719 --> 0:34:54.120
<v Speaker 1>allow to catch and then overrun the tackle or a

0:34:54.160 --> 0:34:57.080
<v Speaker 1>step further. How about when you're helping that cornerback who

0:34:57.120 --> 0:35:00.120
<v Speaker 1>plays outside leverage and funnels him inside to you to

0:35:00.160 --> 0:35:03.839
<v Speaker 1>then overrun the play. That issh is just not good enough.

0:35:03.880 --> 0:35:07.120
<v Speaker 1>Bro David Long was though. The acceleration that he shows

0:35:07.160 --> 0:35:09.600
<v Speaker 1>once he sees it is so impressive. He is an

0:35:09.680 --> 0:35:13.600
<v Speaker 1>outside run eraser, he's scraping cleaner. He's condensing into the

0:35:13.600 --> 0:35:15.680
<v Speaker 1>formation like I saw him do it with the Titans

0:35:15.680 --> 0:35:18.479
<v Speaker 1>for so much, where he kind of can squeeze down

0:35:18.520 --> 0:35:21.200
<v Speaker 1>and hide himself away from blockers and then pops right

0:35:21.239 --> 0:35:23.279
<v Speaker 1>out into the you know, not getting caught in the wash,

0:35:23.320 --> 0:35:25.520
<v Speaker 1>and goes and makes the play. He and Baker had

0:35:25.520 --> 0:35:27.960
<v Speaker 1>a combined five run stops in this game, according to

0:35:28.000 --> 0:35:30.480
<v Speaker 1>Pro Football Focus on the Secondary, I think there have

0:35:30.560 --> 0:35:34.720
<v Speaker 1>been just too many instances of max pro max protection

0:35:35.200 --> 0:35:37.200
<v Speaker 1>against a four man rush and then a two or

0:35:37.239 --> 0:35:40.040
<v Speaker 1>three man route where they're able to get separation, Like

0:35:40.239 --> 0:35:42.600
<v Speaker 1>why is that happening? There was a a play in

0:35:42.600 --> 0:35:45.640
<v Speaker 1>this game where we had four guys covering grass in

0:35:45.680 --> 0:35:47.080
<v Speaker 1>the middle of the field and then they had two

0:35:47.120 --> 0:35:50.760
<v Speaker 1>perimeterive routes with comebacks and they separate against Eli Apple,

0:35:50.760 --> 0:35:53.279
<v Speaker 1>who I'll just say this about Eli, don't. I don't

0:35:53.320 --> 0:35:55.879
<v Speaker 1>think that that lineup will stick around too much longer.

0:35:55.920 --> 0:35:59.479
<v Speaker 1>It's it's been rough. Forty covered snaps, sixty two yards allowed.

0:35:59.520 --> 0:36:01.640
<v Speaker 1>Maybe he's been put in bad spots, but there's just

0:36:01.719 --> 0:36:04.560
<v Speaker 1>too many reps where it's like, not good enough. Cater Kohu.

0:36:04.640 --> 0:36:07.520
<v Speaker 1>The way he squeezes up and hits or squares up

0:36:07.560 --> 0:36:10.160
<v Speaker 1>and hits is so damn impressive. You know, I might

0:36:10.320 --> 0:36:12.600
<v Speaker 1>like his work as the forced defender against the run,

0:36:12.640 --> 0:36:14.960
<v Speaker 1>the last guy on the edge, as I do in coverage,

0:36:14.960 --> 0:36:17.080
<v Speaker 1>and I love his game in coverage. He keeps his

0:36:17.120 --> 0:36:20.719
<v Speaker 1>feet moving, continues short in the distance by gaining you know,

0:36:21.200 --> 0:36:24.040
<v Speaker 1>by reducing depth I guess, getting closer to the ballcarrier,

0:36:24.239 --> 0:36:26.720
<v Speaker 1>but then stays in position to turn and run wide

0:36:27.040 --> 0:36:29.400
<v Speaker 1>if that player tries to bounce, but then also sticks

0:36:29.440 --> 0:36:31.200
<v Speaker 1>his face in the fan when he bangs it up

0:36:31.239 --> 0:36:32.799
<v Speaker 1>in there for an inside run. So I just love

0:36:32.840 --> 0:36:35.000
<v Speaker 1>the way he attacks the game. He had thirty eight

0:36:35.000 --> 0:36:37.480
<v Speaker 1>coverage snaps and thirty two yards allowed in the game

0:36:37.520 --> 0:36:41.480
<v Speaker 1>on Sunday, Oh Perry Nickerson. On that opening third down stop,

0:36:41.520 --> 0:36:43.000
<v Speaker 1>he comes down and beats a block and gets a

0:36:43.000 --> 0:36:46.160
<v Speaker 1>crucial hit on the ballcarrier played seventeen coverage snaps allowed

0:36:46.200 --> 0:36:49.680
<v Speaker 1>just thirty yards. He's had some good work. Deshaun Elliott

0:36:49.840 --> 0:36:52.359
<v Speaker 1>saved a touchdown on the Panther second drive. They would

0:36:52.360 --> 0:36:55.239
<v Speaker 1>eventually score anyways, but both Long and Baker got caught

0:36:55.280 --> 0:36:57.080
<v Speaker 1>on blocks and he comes over the top and makes

0:36:57.120 --> 0:36:59.560
<v Speaker 1>a diving tackle. I did that little feature on him

0:36:59.640 --> 0:37:03.279
<v Speaker 1>last week where I talked about his you know fit

0:37:03.320 --> 0:37:06.080
<v Speaker 1>in the defense. Clicking and affirmation is always nice. He

0:37:06.120 --> 0:37:08.160
<v Speaker 1>said he's feeling more and more comfortable, and you could

0:37:08.200 --> 0:37:10.600
<v Speaker 1>see it. He was playing to what I think were

0:37:10.640 --> 0:37:12.839
<v Speaker 1>his rules in the scheme, but then peeling off and

0:37:12.880 --> 0:37:15.440
<v Speaker 1>finding additional work when he didn't have any within his

0:37:15.560 --> 0:37:18.200
<v Speaker 1>rules in his zone. Good stuff from Deshaun Elliott Xavian

0:37:18.320 --> 0:37:21.680
<v Speaker 1>the second touchdown they scored, Like, come on, bro, he

0:37:21.800 --> 0:37:24.120
<v Speaker 1>was in the area. The ball just can't get over

0:37:24.120 --> 0:37:26.680
<v Speaker 1>your head right there. You even see Javon like motion

0:37:26.840 --> 0:37:29.360
<v Speaker 1>him stay this way. I'm gonna follow this guy inside

0:37:29.400 --> 0:37:32.200
<v Speaker 1>and Javon clamps like he always does, and then Cater

0:37:32.440 --> 0:37:35.920
<v Speaker 1>passes off his guy two X, who then just creeps

0:37:35.960 --> 0:37:37.880
<v Speaker 1>up a couple of steps for I don't know what reason,

0:37:38.120 --> 0:37:39.880
<v Speaker 1>and the ball goes right over his head for a touchdown.

0:37:39.920 --> 0:37:41.680
<v Speaker 1>That ball had to come out because David Long had

0:37:41.680 --> 0:37:44.160
<v Speaker 1>a free run on him. But if we just stay

0:37:44.160 --> 0:37:46.239
<v Speaker 1>in there, it's a pick six. I don't get it.

0:37:46.320 --> 0:37:47.839
<v Speaker 1>But he did have a nice rep on a third

0:37:47.920 --> 0:37:51.600
<v Speaker 1>down tackle short of the sticks where he was in man.

0:37:51.719 --> 0:37:54.239
<v Speaker 1>Everywhere he goes coverage where there's zone coverage and then

0:37:54.239 --> 0:37:56.480
<v Speaker 1>one guy playing man coverage and he runs down the

0:37:56.560 --> 0:37:58.880
<v Speaker 1>drag route from depth and finishes the open field tackle

0:37:59.160 --> 0:38:01.640
<v Speaker 1>to get us off the field. Thirty two covered snaps,

0:38:01.680 --> 0:38:05.040
<v Speaker 1>forty six yards allowed for Xavi and Howard all right

0:38:05.080 --> 0:38:08.200
<v Speaker 1>snap counts before we get out of here in this one.

0:38:08.880 --> 0:38:12.319
<v Speaker 1>Interestingly enough, the Dolphins offensive line goes the distance too

0:38:12.520 --> 0:38:14.319
<v Speaker 1>to not play the entire game because Mike White came

0:38:14.320 --> 0:38:16.280
<v Speaker 1>in for some mop up duty there for eleven snaps.

0:38:16.520 --> 0:38:20.000
<v Speaker 1>But Waddell once again leads all receivers with forty six snaps.

0:38:20.040 --> 0:38:22.400
<v Speaker 1>That was seventy percent. Tyreek coming in and out of

0:38:22.400 --> 0:38:25.239
<v Speaker 1>the lineup gave you just fifty seven percent of the snap.

0:38:25.320 --> 0:38:27.799
<v Speaker 1>So Tyreek is so efficient, man like getting those rest

0:38:27.840 --> 0:38:29.720
<v Speaker 1>reps in to come out and make his big impact.

0:38:30.000 --> 0:38:32.960
<v Speaker 1>Definitely has felt that way. Cedric Wilson Outsnap Brax and

0:38:32.960 --> 0:38:35.160
<v Speaker 1>Burrios in this game for the second straight week, twenty

0:38:35.160 --> 0:38:38.200
<v Speaker 1>five to twenty snaps. They're thirty seven to thirty percent total.

0:38:38.719 --> 0:38:41.279
<v Speaker 1>The tight end position, Durham Smyth leads the way with

0:38:41.440 --> 0:38:44.080
<v Speaker 1>forty four snaps. That was two thirds of the overall workload,

0:38:44.239 --> 0:38:46.960
<v Speaker 1>but Julian Hill gets his most snap since Week three.

0:38:47.200 --> 0:38:50.960
<v Speaker 1>He played forty six percent of the snaps. Tanner Connor

0:38:51.000 --> 0:38:52.880
<v Speaker 1>also played ten snaps in the game there. At the

0:38:52.880 --> 0:38:55.360
<v Speaker 1>tight end position. The running backs, Raheem leads away with

0:38:55.440 --> 0:38:58.520
<v Speaker 1>sixty one percent of the workload, Savan plays thirty six

0:38:58.560 --> 0:39:00.879
<v Speaker 1>percent of the workload, and Crisp gave you eleven snaps

0:39:00.880 --> 0:39:04.359
<v Speaker 1>start towards the end of the game, so pretty not

0:39:04.400 --> 0:39:07.920
<v Speaker 1>really any surprises there. Defensively, we saw Andrew van Ginkel

0:39:08.080 --> 0:39:11.080
<v Speaker 1>maintain his heavy workload with Phillips back in the lineup

0:39:11.120 --> 0:39:13.520
<v Speaker 1>sixty one percent compared to Phillips forty three percent, but

0:39:13.520 --> 0:39:16.200
<v Speaker 1>he's obviously ramping up. Bradley Chubb led the way there

0:39:16.239 --> 0:39:18.799
<v Speaker 1>for Edges with forty nine snaps. That was good for

0:39:18.840 --> 0:39:21.719
<v Speaker 1>seventy one percent of the workload we had. Let's see

0:39:21.760 --> 0:39:25.200
<v Speaker 1>four guys played sixty five snaps in the game. Holland, Apple, Elliott,

0:39:25.239 --> 0:39:28.040
<v Speaker 1>and Kohu X played fifty six. He obviously exited a

0:39:28.080 --> 0:39:30.600
<v Speaker 1>little bit earlier. David Long played three quarters of the

0:39:30.600 --> 0:39:32.640
<v Speaker 1>snaps in this game, so he I think he's getting

0:39:32.680 --> 0:39:35.080
<v Speaker 1>more and more comfortable. I think he might become your

0:39:35.200 --> 0:39:37.440
<v Speaker 1>LB one here pretty soon, your off ball LB one.

0:39:37.719 --> 0:39:40.239
<v Speaker 1>Jerome Baker played just four snaps fewer, but you know,

0:39:40.320 --> 0:39:43.080
<v Speaker 1>Long led the way for snaps there. And then let's

0:39:43.080 --> 0:39:46.080
<v Speaker 1>see what else. Zach Seeler played forty six. That was

0:39:46.560 --> 0:39:48.920
<v Speaker 1>just three snaps fewer than Christian Wilkins. Those guys both

0:39:48.920 --> 0:39:51.480
<v Speaker 1>played right around seventy percent of the workload. In reduction

0:39:51.560 --> 0:39:54.080
<v Speaker 1>to workload for those guys, I think has helped them

0:39:54.120 --> 0:39:57.440
<v Speaker 1>become more productive. Rake one Davis played twenty eight snaps

0:39:57.480 --> 0:39:59.279
<v Speaker 1>in the game. Duke gave you twenty two snaps, the

0:39:59.320 --> 0:40:03.960
<v Speaker 1>same as Ogba. Ogba's been the primary like five technique

0:40:03.960 --> 0:40:06.160
<v Speaker 1>in that three to three five nickel they run. Deshan

0:40:06.239 --> 0:40:08.839
<v Speaker 1>Hand played twenty snaps, Perry Nickerson gave you twenty as well,

0:40:09.000 --> 0:40:10.600
<v Speaker 1>and then a bunch of guys got light snaps there.

0:40:10.600 --> 0:40:13.440
<v Speaker 1>Campbell played four, Good played four Brandon Jones and Camp

0:40:13.480 --> 0:40:16.279
<v Speaker 1>Smith played four snaps and Justin Bethel played two there

0:40:16.320 --> 0:40:18.600
<v Speaker 1>as well, so a good mix. Dolphins blowout wins are

0:40:18.600 --> 0:40:20.480
<v Speaker 1>giving them chances to get more guys snaps in the

0:40:20.480 --> 0:40:22.520
<v Speaker 1>back end of the game. That's always cool to see.

0:40:22.719 --> 0:40:25.000
<v Speaker 1>That's gonna be my time today. We're gonna have tomorrow off.

0:40:25.040 --> 0:40:28.160
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0:40:28.280 --> 0:40:30.239
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