WEBVTT - Inside Training Camp: Ertz In-Studio

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<v Speaker 1>Hi, everybody, Welcome to Inside Training Camp presented by Exfinity

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles insider Dave Spidero, joined today by Beau Wolf as

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles wrap up Day two here at the Novacare Complex.

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<v Speaker 1>Still practices training sections closed to the public. That will

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<v Speaker 1>not be the case from this point forward starting tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 1>Absolutely Lincoln Financial Field Tomorrow an unbelievable fun for the

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<v Speaker 1>whole family event Eagles Alumni Day, and more importantly, Dave,

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<v Speaker 1>we get to see the pads go on these players

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<v Speaker 1>for the first time. Yeah, so we learn a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit more about a roster that has changed so much

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<v Speaker 1>the Eagles, of course, with a roster edition on Monday Day,

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<v Speaker 1>bringing the total to ninety players, where the roster is

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<v Speaker 1>full and the depth chart starting to look a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit more concrete, a little bit, even though Chip Kelly

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<v Speaker 1>continues to tell us that there's no such thing as

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<v Speaker 1>a depth chart in early summer. Let's get your caught

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<v Speaker 1>up when everything going on with the day. Our three

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<v Speaker 1>sixty update Alex Smith out on the practice fields here

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<v Speaker 1>at an overcare complex. Day two of Eagles camp is

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<v Speaker 1>in the books. Hi everyone, Alex Smith here with your

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<v Speaker 1>three sixty update, presented by Sports authority. While yesterday it

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<v Speaker 1>was Chip Kelly, Sam Bradford and the Eagles offense taking

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<v Speaker 1>center stage, today the spotlight shifted over to the defense.

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles defensive coordinator Bill Davis kicked things off with his

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<v Speaker 1>pre practice press conference, and when he was asked about

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<v Speaker 1>the recent trade of Brandon Boykin, he spoke about how

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<v Speaker 1>comfortable he and the rest of the Eagles coaching staff

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<v Speaker 1>is with the Eagle secondary group. We are going to

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<v Speaker 1>mix and match and move everybody around, and it's neat

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<v Speaker 1>to have the ability from both the skill set from

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<v Speaker 1>the players in the secondary and a football intelligence set.

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<v Speaker 1>We've got multiple positions that can move around both from

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<v Speaker 1>a talented where you know a guy can play corner

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<v Speaker 1>safety and nickel or corner and nickel or safety in corner,

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll move them around until we find the best fifth.

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<v Speaker 1>One of the players that was highlighted by Davis today

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<v Speaker 1>was Nolan Carroll, who spent most of last season as

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<v Speaker 1>the Eagles starting dinebacker. This time around, Carol is competing

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<v Speaker 1>for that outside corner spot and Davis has been very

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<v Speaker 1>pleased with what he's seen early in the season. Nolan

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<v Speaker 1>has all the skill to set to start and he

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<v Speaker 1>did in Miami, and we're very happy with the all

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<v Speaker 1>he had. One best offseasons I've been around. He really

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<v Speaker 1>has from every competition I think he won maybe every

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<v Speaker 1>competition that we had in the offseason to his technique

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<v Speaker 1>that he's diving into. Nolan has been a start in

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL, and we viewed him as a starter last year.

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<v Speaker 1>Early on, we kept trying to rotate and he had

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<v Speaker 1>some hamstring in different issues that the kind of as

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<v Speaker 1>we went around along, I didn't get him in there enough,

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<v Speaker 1>and I probably should I that's on me. But we've

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<v Speaker 1>got all the confidence in Nolan to compete for that

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<v Speaker 1>other starting corner spot. We also caught up with Carol

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<v Speaker 1>and self and the veteran spoke about finally getting the

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<v Speaker 1>chance to compete for that starting spot on the outside.

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<v Speaker 1>We just wanted us always to compete every single day

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<v Speaker 1>and coming with that mindset to always try and get

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<v Speaker 1>better and make everybody else around you better. Another veteran

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<v Speaker 1>member of the Eagles secondary is safety Malcolm Jenkins. Today,

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<v Speaker 1>Jenkins spoke at the podium about the Eagles defense not

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<v Speaker 1>missing a beat despite all the new faces. I'm very comfortable,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, when you got guys on the outside that

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<v Speaker 1>holding their own and you don't mind leaving them on

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<v Speaker 1>an island. Um. And then you put Walter Durhman next

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<v Speaker 1>to me, who's who's making plays and is instinctual and

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<v Speaker 1>has played a lot of football. Um, it takes a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit of the burden off of me being the

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback of the secondary when you got guys that, um,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, put into work and know what they're doing

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<v Speaker 1>and you can hold them accountable. So this this spring

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<v Speaker 1>and then the first couple of practices we have so

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<v Speaker 1>far have been really good. I think we're starting to

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<v Speaker 1>jail a little bit as a as a unit. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>getting some new guys in that are some young guys

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<v Speaker 1>too that are getting some reps in and fitting in well. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and everybody's everybody's willing to compete day in

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<v Speaker 1>and day out, And I think that's a good mentality

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<v Speaker 1>to have when we're trying to be the best unit

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<v Speaker 1>in this league. And you know, every day we come

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<v Speaker 1>out here and lay it on the line. But the

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles defense can't have all the fun today. So let's

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<v Speaker 1>switch sides back over to the offense and hear from

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<v Speaker 1>DeMarco Murray on how he feels through his first few

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<v Speaker 1>days of training camp as an Eagle. I do, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I definitely do. I've been here for a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>months and become a part of this team and great team,

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<v Speaker 1>great group of guys, great group of coaches, and a

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<v Speaker 1>great organization. So m I said, I definitely feel like

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<v Speaker 1>an Eagle and working with these guys been been amazing.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm happy and to hear more from DeMarco Murray

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<v Speaker 1>as well as all the other stories from day two

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<v Speaker 1>of Eagles camp, be sure to keep it right here

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<v Speaker 1>on Philadelphia Eagles dot com. Well, good stuff there from

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<v Speaker 1>Alex Dave And on the other side, we're gonna hear

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<v Speaker 1>from the fans a little bit. Yeah, it's our Twitter

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<v Speaker 1>mail bag here at Eagles Shows on Twitter. We'll get

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<v Speaker 1>to those. We've got Zach ERT's Eagles tight end coming

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<v Speaker 1>into studio. We expect a big year from him and

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<v Speaker 1>Ross Tucker with his first installment, we're breaking down some

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<v Speaker 1>of the basics of football. That and a whole lot

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<v Speaker 1>Welcome back to Inside Training Camp presented by Xfinity Dave

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<v Speaker 1>Spidero bow Wolf. Time for some of your questions for

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<v Speaker 1>this twenty fifteen team. It's our Twitter mail bag here

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<v Speaker 1>on Inside Training Camp. Bow Let's begin with this question

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<v Speaker 1>from at EJ. Hernan. When new players join the team,

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<v Speaker 1>what are the top three values slash expectations you aim

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<v Speaker 1>to instill. Bo. That's a pretty deep question, unless sure

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<v Speaker 1>exactly how to begin to answer that. Maybe it's a

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<v Speaker 1>better question for Chip, but I would say the two

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<v Speaker 1>biggest hurdles somebody has to overcome when coming into this

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<v Speaker 1>organization is first of all, you have to learn the nomenclature,

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<v Speaker 1>the scheme that you're going to play in, and then

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<v Speaker 1>you have to learn how things run. Athletically, you have

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<v Speaker 1>to get up to speed physically to be able to

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<v Speaker 1>handle the tempo of these practices. From there, once you

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<v Speaker 1>can overcome that and you can sort of start to

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<v Speaker 1>play football and not think so much, that's when I

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<v Speaker 1>think you see the growths being made. I go with values, expectations, teamwork,

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<v Speaker 1>understanding that you are here, you are not better than

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<v Speaker 1>anybody else in this locker room or this organization. Then

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<v Speaker 1>obviously the willingness to work really, really hard, because Chip

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<v Speaker 1>does work this team extremely hard, and that's something that

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<v Speaker 1>takes a bit of getting used to. The tempo is high,

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<v Speaker 1>and while they don't bring players down to the ground tackling,

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<v Speaker 1>you understand that you better be in the best shape

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<v Speaker 1>of your life to be a Philadelphia Eagle. All right,

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<v Speaker 1>let's go to the second question, Dave. This one's a

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<v Speaker 1>little more of my speed less theoretical more. Who's it

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<v Speaker 1>going to be? Who will be the starting cornerback next

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<v Speaker 1>to Byron Maxwell. That's courtesy of at sergioe Astrada seven. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna go right now with Nolan Carroll. I think

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<v Speaker 1>he's had just a quantum leap from last year to

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<v Speaker 1>this year. Very physical Eagles want to press successfully, they

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<v Speaker 1>want to use their technique correctly, and he's been one

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<v Speaker 1>of the most impressive players in this camp and in

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<v Speaker 1>the spring. And I give that nod myself right now

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<v Speaker 1>to Nolan Carroll over some young players who in the

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<v Speaker 1>long run maybe better players, But right now it's Nolan Carroll. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>I think Eric Rowe is maybe the primary competitor for

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<v Speaker 1>Nolan Carroll at that spot right now. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>you could see a situation where maybe halfway through the season,

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<v Speaker 1>Eric row makes enough gains, makes enough strides that he

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<v Speaker 1>overtakes that position. But certainly, right now it's Nolan Carroll's

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<v Speaker 1>spot to lose. What's so much justest thing is everybody

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<v Speaker 1>you talk to, Chip Kelly, Bill Davis, Korey Undlin, even

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<v Speaker 1>some of the players on this team say how outstanding

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<v Speaker 1>an offseason Roland Carroll had, how leaps and bounds better

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<v Speaker 1>than everybody else he was. I don't even it's what

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<v Speaker 1>does that mean for a player to be that good

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<v Speaker 1>in the off season. It's hard for me to understanding.

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<v Speaker 1>It's that when a new coach comes in and says,

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<v Speaker 1>this is what we want you to do. Go out

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<v Speaker 1>and show your technique. I think it's something that came

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<v Speaker 1>very naturally to Nolan, something that he wanted to be

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<v Speaker 1>part of when he signed up last year. Remember last

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<v Speaker 1>year he came in was kind of thrown into that

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<v Speaker 1>quasi linebacker role, and that really changed things for Nolan Carroll.

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<v Speaker 1>He's comfortable in this role and we will see him

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<v Speaker 1>I think early on, certainly in the preseason as the

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<v Speaker 1>starter cornerback, and when the pads go on and other

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<v Speaker 1>teams come in, when the Baltimore Ravens come in, we'll

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<v Speaker 1>get a better feel for just where Nolan is as

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<v Speaker 1>a cornerback here all right. Question number three in our

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<v Speaker 1>Twitter mail bag, why haven't the Eagles incorporated the tight

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<v Speaker 1>ends into the pass game for greater depth? Well, I

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<v Speaker 1>reject the notion of this question. I think the tight

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<v Speaker 1>ends are very much a part of this offense, not

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<v Speaker 1>only Brent Selleck and zach Ertz, but everybody else who's here.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, zach Ertz had fifteen catches in the game

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<v Speaker 1>last years and what or incorporation I see a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit more, but fifteen catches of his fifty eight catches

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<v Speaker 1>last year, meaning he only had forty three and the

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<v Speaker 1>other fifteen games. I think what the question really refers

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<v Speaker 1>to is the way the NFL is working now that

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<v Speaker 1>these tight ends, the Jimmy Grahams, the Gronks of the

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<v Speaker 1>world are such dominant pass catchers. To me, the reason

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<v Speaker 1>is the Eagles want to spread things around. They've got

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<v Speaker 1>Darren Sprowles, They've got Jordan Matthews, They've got weapons across

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<v Speaker 1>the board. I don't think Chip Kelly wants to throw

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<v Speaker 1>all of his attention into one receiver, one position. I

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<v Speaker 1>think his preference is to move things around. I would

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<v Speaker 1>agree with that. And I think the one area where

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<v Speaker 1>I think maybe you would like to see a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit more from the tight ends, especially zach Ertz, would

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<v Speaker 1>be in the red zone, where the Eagles struggled at

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<v Speaker 1>times last season. Perhaps that'll be the case. The absolutely

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<v Speaker 1>struggled last year in the red zones, something they must

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<v Speaker 1>improve in twenty fifteen. Keep your questions coming, we'll read

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<v Speaker 1>them here on Inside Training Camp, presented by Exfinity. Go

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<v Speaker 1>to at Eagles shows on Twitter and hit us up

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<v Speaker 1>with some questions. We thank you very much for day

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<v Speaker 1>number one of that. When we return to Insight Training

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<v Speaker 1>Camper Center by Xfinity, Zacher incidentally in studio. He's had

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<v Speaker 1>a busy, busy, busy offseason. We'll hear all about it

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<v Speaker 1>become fit of a journalist. Here zach Ertay six dot com.

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<v Speaker 1>Make sure you visit it. Really interesting stuff. Let's talk

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<v Speaker 1>about that before we talk about football. And then the

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<v Speaker 1>message you want to get out to fans. Oh, it's

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<v Speaker 1>just a view, my viewpoint, personal viewpoint, one on one,

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<v Speaker 1>and I'm able to write down what I want to fantasy,

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<v Speaker 1>a kind of different perspective from what they get each

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<v Speaker 1>and every day from the media. So it's a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of fun to have that side of me. Yeah, it's

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<v Speaker 1>not easy to be to put things down. Everybody kind

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<v Speaker 1>of thinks it comes naturally. It's hard to write it

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<v Speaker 1>down and then it kind of lives forever there. Oh, definitely. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there's a lot of a lot of out takes per se,

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of going back and checking my work and

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<v Speaker 1>making sure this I wanted to sound each and every time.

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<v Speaker 1>But it's fun to have the fantasy a different side

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<v Speaker 1>of us. Zach. This is year number three for you.

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<v Speaker 1>How much have you grown from way back when to now? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it's been an unbelievable transformation. I mean that first year

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't really have an off season. It didn't really

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<v Speaker 1>come in till camp for that first year. Last year

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<v Speaker 1>I had a little hamstring injury throughout those PAS and

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<v Speaker 1>the mini camp that kind of set me back as well.

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<v Speaker 1>So this was the kind of the first full year

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<v Speaker 1>that I had an off season going into this year.

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<v Speaker 1>So it was a great express for me to have

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<v Speaker 1>all the OTAs in the mandatory mini camp as well,

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<v Speaker 1>and I'm really looking forward to this season. And then

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<v Speaker 1>after that, I knew you were out up in Canada

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<v Speaker 1>watching the US Women's World Cup team, your girlfriend Julie Johnson. Congratulations.

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<v Speaker 1>What was that like to be part of the national

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<v Speaker 1>pride and to win a gold medal? Yeah, I feel

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<v Speaker 1>like that's the only sport that are that everyone in

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<v Speaker 1>the US can kind of truly get around. There's no

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles versus Dallas to everyone for the country. Um. So

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<v Speaker 1>it was a lot of fun being out there and

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<v Speaker 1>supporting her and saying the girls win was an unbelievable achievement.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you visualize it all? What would be like when

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<v Speaker 1>Eagles win the Super Bowl? How all these Eagles fans

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<v Speaker 1>will yeah go crazy like that. Yeah. Now it's kind

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<v Speaker 1>of my turn to hold up our end of the bargain.

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<v Speaker 1>It would be unbelievable experience for us to kind of

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<v Speaker 1>go out there and one and have a Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 1>and a World Cup trophy under one room. I like that.

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<v Speaker 1>And then I know you went to back out to

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<v Speaker 1>Hollywood and did the NMA again. It's like the guns

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<v Speaker 1>who looked like a rid Yeah. Try And it was

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of fun going out there training with Lane

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<v Speaker 1>and John Moffatt as well, who we have on the team. Now.

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<v Speaker 1>I was out there for a little bit down to

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<v Speaker 1>San Diego with Darren Sprawls and Sanchez and we had

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<v Speaker 1>Little Nest West out there for about a week, which

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<v Speaker 1>was a lot of fun. We had about twelve guys

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<v Speaker 1>down there training, So it was a really good offseason.

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<v Speaker 1>I got a lot better and I think a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of guys did as well, all these new faces. Zach,

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<v Speaker 1>what is the mood in the locker room? What's the camaraderie? Like? Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>it's great. I mean, this is what training camps for

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<v Speaker 1>to build that camaraderie. We have a lot of new

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<v Speaker 1>guys obviously, so all the camaraderie is gonna be built

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<v Speaker 1>out on the field and at the hotel and in

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<v Speaker 1>meetings each and every day. So it's gonna be a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of fun to see this team grow because where

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<v Speaker 1>we are now is not where we're gonna be. Uh.

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<v Speaker 1>Come September thirteenth, early thoughts, as we wrapped this up

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<v Speaker 1>here with Sam Bradford and he's on the field and

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<v Speaker 1>everybody's excited as somebody who's catching passes from him. What's

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<v Speaker 1>your scouting report? What you see is what you get.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, he was the number one overall pick for

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<v Speaker 1>a reason. He can put the ball wherever he wants it,

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<v Speaker 1>but the team has to carry Sam as well. It's

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<v Speaker 1>not Sam carrying us. It's all all twenty two of

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<v Speaker 1>us kind of building around each other. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be a lot of fun this year. Zach Ertz,

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<v Speaker 1>thanks many thanks. Wait to get training camp going. Zach

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<v Speaker 1>And who better to teach you the specifics, the inside

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<v Speaker 1>out from Ross Tucker, who starts today by talking about

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<v Speaker 1>the base defense three to four verses four three. What

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<v Speaker 1>does that mean and how does it play out on

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<v Speaker 1>the field? We send it now to Ross. Welcome into

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<v Speaker 1>the inaugural segment of football one on one here at

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<v Speaker 1>Philadelphia Eagles dot com. I'm former NFL offensive lineman Ross Tucker,

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<v Speaker 1>also the host of the Ross Tucker Football Podcast. We're

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<v Speaker 1>glad you're here. We're as excited about football starting as

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<v Speaker 1>you guys are. My job, though, for the next few weeks,

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<v Speaker 1>is going to be to educate you. I want to

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<v Speaker 1>make sure that you know more than any of your buddies,

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<v Speaker 1>any of your co workers, and especially your father in

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<v Speaker 1>law and or brother in law if you have them,

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<v Speaker 1>about the sport of football. We're going to start today

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<v Speaker 1>by talking a little bit of defense. You hear four three,

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<v Speaker 1>you hear three four? What really is the difference and

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<v Speaker 1>why the team's employee Pretty simple? Four three means four

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<v Speaker 1>defensive linemen, three linebackers. Three four three defensive linemen, four linebackers.

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<v Speaker 1>The number one reason why teams run one scheam or

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<v Speaker 1>the other is pretty simple, and it comes down to personnel.

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<v Speaker 1>Do they have more good defensive linemen or do they

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<v Speaker 1>have more good linebackers to employ a three four. There

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<v Speaker 1>are also other benefits that will get into in terms

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<v Speaker 1>of a four three and the three four as well.

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<v Speaker 1>First thing we want to look at is sort of

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<v Speaker 1>your base four three over front. What you really want

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<v Speaker 1>to be looking at to tell the difference between a

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<v Speaker 1>four three over and a four three under is the

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<v Speaker 1>defensive tackles. Right there. You've got Marcus Coon, he's on

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<v Speaker 1>the outside shoulder of Zack Martin. Now look, you've got

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<v Speaker 1>Jason Witton over here as the tight end. That's the

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<v Speaker 1>strong side of the offense's formation. So if the defensive

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<v Speaker 1>tackles are shifted over like Marcus Coon and Jonathan Hankins

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<v Speaker 1>are and slanted towards Jason Witton, it is an overfront.

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<v Speaker 1>Now we'll get into this in subsequent episodes here of

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<v Speaker 1>Football one oh one. But Marcus Coon is in a

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<v Speaker 1>three technique on the outside shoulder of Zack Martin, Jonathan

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<v Speaker 1>Hankins is in a one technique on the backside shoulder

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<v Speaker 1>of the center. But really the defensive tackles being over

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<v Speaker 1>towards the tight end is what indicates that it is

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<v Speaker 1>a four three overfront. And then of course it's just

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<v Speaker 1>a little inside run to the left side, and Jonathan

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<v Speaker 1>Hankins did his job. I used to always love, absolutely

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<v Speaker 1>love running week side against them. Now we're going to

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<v Speaker 1>take a look at a four three underfront, and what

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<v Speaker 1>you want to look at here again is the defensive tackles. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>once again, you've got to the right side of the formation.

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<v Speaker 1>You've got the strength. So both of the forty nine

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<v Speaker 1>ers tight ends are to the strength of the formation

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<v Speaker 1>over there. So instead of the Seahawks having an overfront

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<v Speaker 1>where this defensive tackle Kevin Williams would be on the

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<v Speaker 1>outside shoulder of the right guard Alex Boon, instead he's

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<v Speaker 1>on the play side shoulder of the center. The other

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<v Speaker 1>defensive tackle is on the backside shoulder of the left guard.

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<v Speaker 1>They call this an underfront, and the Seahawks do it

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<v Speaker 1>more than anybody else. The main reason why they do

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<v Speaker 1>it is because they believe that that nose guard can

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<v Speaker 1>eat up that center and offense and essentially stuffed any

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<v Speaker 1>run plays that happened there. We'll take a look and

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<v Speaker 1>see exactly what happened on this play. So a little

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<v Speaker 1>power scheme and Rancor cuts it back and the backside

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<v Speaker 1>defensive tackle is able to get in on the play

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<v Speaker 1>was a back block I should say, by the center

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<v Speaker 1>and the backside defensive tackle able to get in and

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<v Speaker 1>make that play in the four three under front. Now

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<v Speaker 1>we'll actually take a look at a three four front.

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<v Speaker 1>This is a base three four front. And what you

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<v Speaker 1>want to notice here it's pretty obvious, right You've got

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<v Speaker 1>three down linemen in their stances. You guys know who

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<v Speaker 1>they are, Cedric Thornton, Benny Logan and Fletcher Cocks, and

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<v Speaker 1>then four linebackers. What makes this a base three four

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<v Speaker 1>is that everybody's essentially lined up head up, maybe a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit inside if you see the defensive ends Cos

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<v Speaker 1>and Cedric Thornton, but essentially head up on the man

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<v Speaker 1>that they will be combating on that play. That is

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<v Speaker 1>what makes it a three four front. When they're in

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<v Speaker 1>a base alignment on the inside show older maybe even

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<v Speaker 1>head up of that offensive tackle. The job of all

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<v Speaker 1>those guys up front is to two gap the guy

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<v Speaker 1>they're going against. Lynch cuts it all the way back

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<v Speaker 1>here and Fletcher Cox shows why he is Fletcher Cox.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean for him to just throw Russell Hacoon and

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<v Speaker 1>make that play. That's why Fletcher Cox is one heck

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<v Speaker 1>of a player. Last but certainly not least. Let's look

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<v Speaker 1>at a three four underfront. And the point to make

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<v Speaker 1>here is that just because it's a three to four

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't mean that they always have to be lined up

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<v Speaker 1>in a base look. So it's still three four personnel front,

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<v Speaker 1>but this is really an underlook out of three to

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<v Speaker 1>four personnel, and the key guy to look at there

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<v Speaker 1>is number fifty eight Brooks read, the outside linebacker who's

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<v Speaker 1>head up on the tight end. So if you remember,

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<v Speaker 1>this actually looks very similar to the underfront we showed

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<v Speaker 1>with Seattle, where you've got the defensive tackle to the

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<v Speaker 1>tight end inside of the offensive guard to that side,

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<v Speaker 1>but instead of it being a defensive end on the

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<v Speaker 1>tight end, it's an outside linebacker because the Houston techn

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<v Speaker 1>is elected to stay in three to four personnel on

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<v Speaker 1>this play. And we'll again see how this play sorts

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<v Speaker 1>itself out. Seem like there's a lot of cutting back

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<v Speaker 1>going on. It happens more often than you think in

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL. So now that we have a pretty good

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<v Speaker 1>idea of a base four to three over, a base

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<v Speaker 1>four three under three four base as well as a

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<v Speaker 1>three four under it, you have a little bit of

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<v Speaker 1>a better idea of where we're going with this thing

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<v Speaker 1>and what the base fronts are. In the next episode,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll actually tell you what those techniques mean. When I

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<v Speaker 1>say a one technique or a three technique, you're going

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<v Speaker 1>to know exactly what that means on the next segment

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<v Speaker 1>of Football one on one here Philadelphia Eagles dot Com,

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<v Speaker 1>which of course you can always access the archives of

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<v Speaker 1>this as well, so you can never have to miss

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<v Speaker 1>an episode. Great stuff, Ross. You can catch Football one

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<v Speaker 1>on one every other day here on Inside Training Camp.

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<v Speaker 1>We thank very much Ross Tucker for that. Now Tomorrow

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<v Speaker 1>a big day for the Eagles, a big day for

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<v Speaker 1>the fans, a big day for us here on Inside

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<v Speaker 1>practices and I hope we're gonna get to hear you

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<v Speaker 1>on the mic at Lincoln Final. I will be on

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<v Speaker 1>the mike, will also be in studio with Walter Thurman.

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<v Speaker 1>Make sure you're with us there and Chip Kelly meets

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