WEBVTT - Drive Time: All 22 Review Dolphins Patriots Week 2

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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 of though.

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<v Speaker 2>What is up? Dolphins? And welcome to the Draft Time Podcast,

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<v Speaker 2>part of the Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team,

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<v Speaker 2>your Miami Dolphins. How's it going, everybody? I'm your host,

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<v Speaker 2>Travis Wingfield. And on today's show, we're looking at another tape,

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<v Speaker 2>the Dolphins victory over the New England Patriots. We'll break

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<v Speaker 2>it all down from the big plays, my top five

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<v Speaker 2>individual tapes and things that set out from a general

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<v Speaker 2>offensive and defensive standpoint, as well as the individuals, look

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<v Speaker 2>at some key stats and the snap counts. A busy

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<v Speaker 2>Tuesday episode for you all here or Monday night whenever

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<v Speaker 2>the heck. This thing comes out from the Baptist Health

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<v Speaker 2>Studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex. This is the

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<v Speaker 2>Drive Time Podcast. Hey Gaffe, I don't like to dilly

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<v Speaker 2>dally here on these podcasts. Let's go ahead and get

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<v Speaker 2>right into the Week two at New England Patriots twenty

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<v Speaker 2>four to seventeen Dolphins victory all twenty two review and

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<v Speaker 2>we start, as we do weekly, with the big plays,

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<v Speaker 2>and we start with the Dolphins opening touchdown and eight

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<v Speaker 2>yard scamper from Raheem Moster with ten minutes to play

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<v Speaker 2>in the second quarter, and the design was really what

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<v Speaker 2>sprung this play, which is interesting because hat on a

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<v Speaker 2>hat in the second touchdown run, which we'll get to

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<v Speaker 2>was kind of what sprung Raheem for his second touchdown

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<v Speaker 2>run of the game. But you get this orbit motion

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<v Speaker 2>from Savon Ahmed, which, by the way, another instance of

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<v Speaker 2>twenty one personnel two backs on the field where it

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<v Speaker 2>does not include alec Ingold. So Ahmed and Raheem shared

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<v Speaker 2>the field and Ahmed goes in orbit motion from a

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<v Speaker 2>nasty split. What does that mean, Travis? Nasty split means

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<v Speaker 2>you're in tight to the formation. You'll see Tyreek there

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<v Speaker 2>a lot on those short motion runs that he has.

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<v Speaker 2>And orbit motion is when you go back behind the

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback and running back in the backfield. And so Savon

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<v Speaker 2>starts to motion towards the left and orbits back to

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<v Speaker 2>the right where he came from, and this creates the

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<v Speaker 2>run strength to the left of the formation. But because

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<v Speaker 2>of all the orbit motion that the defense has to

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<v Speaker 2>deal with, and Tua handing the football to Raheem on

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<v Speaker 2>his right away from where the track of the run

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<v Speaker 2>wants to go for Raheem. I think this caused a

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<v Speaker 2>bunch of overplay and some missteps and some flow to

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<v Speaker 2>the wrong side of the field. From that Patriots front,

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<v Speaker 2>you get that hard overplay and then from there all

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<v Speaker 2>the offensive line had to do was just turn and

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<v Speaker 2>seal their guy because they were washed down because of

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<v Speaker 2>the design, because of the action pre snap, with the

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<v Speaker 2>motion McDaniel in his bag from the jump cooking it up,

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<v Speaker 2>creating easy lanes for Raheem. Moster, then all you needed

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<v Speaker 2>was key blocks at the point from durham Smyth and

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek Hill, and quite frankly, they didn't really have to

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<v Speaker 2>stay attached to those blocks, just had to get a

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<v Speaker 2>body in front of those guys, and they did, and

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<v Speaker 2>Raheem scored six points for Miami. Our next big play

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<v Speaker 2>is a shot from Tua to Waddle for thirty two

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<v Speaker 2>yards with six point fifteen to play in the third

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<v Speaker 2>quarter on a second and ten from the plus thirty

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<v Speaker 2>or from the negative thirty nine, airline should say and

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<v Speaker 2>they adjust to the seam slant look by bracketing it inside.

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<v Speaker 2>And this is another instance of McDaniel and this offense

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<v Speaker 2>just being better than you because on this play it's

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<v Speaker 2>alec Ingold in the slot. You sure you want to

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<v Speaker 2>bracket Ingold? I love alec Ingold. In fact, he's gonna

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<v Speaker 2>be spoiler in our top five tapes here. But are

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<v Speaker 2>you sure about that?

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<v Speaker 1>You sure about?

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<v Speaker 2>That's why you want to do is double wallacket Gold

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<v Speaker 2>in the slot and leave Wattle outside all by himself.

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<v Speaker 2>I can't do a bit for the entire thing that

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<v Speaker 2>creates a one on one situation for Waddle with a

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<v Speaker 2>plus split to the boundary. And we don't typically run

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<v Speaker 2>those types of alignments because we like to leave ourselves,

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<v Speaker 2>wisely some space to work with the go route. And

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<v Speaker 2>when you align outside the numbers on the field, like

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<v Speaker 2>the actual ten, twenty, thirty forty numbers on the field,

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<v Speaker 2>you condense your window for the quarterback to throw to

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<v Speaker 2>on those nine routes, and they're difficult to win because

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<v Speaker 2>not just that, but the bracket inside kind of makes

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<v Speaker 2>it a one way goes. Wattle's only real place to

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<v Speaker 2>go on this deep shot is a vertical route, and

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<v Speaker 2>he still does it because he has a nasty little

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<v Speaker 2>hesitation step release that puts the defensive back in a

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<v Speaker 2>little bit of peril. A little bit of indecision off

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<v Speaker 2>the snap, and Tua, this quarterback, is so freaking good man.

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<v Speaker 2>He sees that Wattle, he throws the ball two yards

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<v Speaker 2>before he's even the old saying right, he's even he's leaving.

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<v Speaker 2>He knows when Wattle wins a release, and he throws

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<v Speaker 2>this ball well before he has hit the jets against

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<v Speaker 2>a stationary cornerback and lets it fly before he's even

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<v Speaker 2>you know, two yards within the dB and the ball

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<v Speaker 2>is out when Wattle is at the minus forty three,

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<v Speaker 2>which is literally five yards downfield from the snap, and

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<v Speaker 2>he makes the catch at the plus thirty eight, so

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<v Speaker 2>roughly twenty yards worth of anticipation yards you're accounting there for.

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<v Speaker 2>And the middle of the field safety because as much

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<v Speaker 2>you know, I guess middle of the field closed as

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<v Speaker 2>they played with three high looks, this is actually a

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<v Speaker 2>single high look. And that's why I love Tua for

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<v Speaker 2>understanding what coverages A four, what opportunities The single high

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<v Speaker 2>look gives you a chance as long as you can

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<v Speaker 2>hold that safety in the middle of the football field

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<v Speaker 2>to take your shot. And when you got wallle one

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<v Speaker 2>on one burning by a defensive back, let's go ahead

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<v Speaker 2>and crank those up and get the football down the field.

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<v Speaker 2>And the way to holds that safety is he keeps

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<v Speaker 2>his helmet to the right and doesn't give away the

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<v Speaker 2>secret that the ball is going to the left. That

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<v Speaker 2>makes him stay in that position. He's too late to

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<v Speaker 2>get over because he stares it down to the right

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<v Speaker 2>to create that space to the left, drops it in

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<v Speaker 2>the bucket. Pass protection solid as hell, and Wattle makes

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<v Speaker 2>a good catch, can test it up in the air.

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<v Speaker 2>Awesome execution all around. Their professional football is cool when

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<v Speaker 2>it's played at that kind of level. Our next big

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<v Speaker 2>play is in the fourth quarter from the offense, the

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<v Speaker 2>Raheem Moster forty three yard touchdown run with a seven

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<v Speaker 2>point lead, eight point fifty two to play in the

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<v Speaker 2>game from the plus forty three and you needed points

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<v Speaker 2>on this drive, it felt like, and they got it

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<v Speaker 2>in one play. I mean he went untouched, so not

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<v Speaker 2>a lot to break down. But it starts with Connor

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<v Speaker 2>Williams and Rob Hunt. So Connor gets the initial displacement

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<v Speaker 2>at the point of attack and Hunt joined him. Gosh,

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<v Speaker 2>the way these guys work on these catching climbs, on

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<v Speaker 2>these doubles in pass protection like this is a well

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<v Speaker 2>coached offensive line for the first time in along thirteen years.

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<v Speaker 2>Rob joins up on Connor and doubles that nose tackle.

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<v Speaker 2>And when Rob makes that contact, like Connor has moved

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<v Speaker 2>him like a half gap, Rob gets complete displacement and

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<v Speaker 2>pushes him an extra gap to the side, so you

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<v Speaker 2>know Connor has fully executed his play. Rob has executed

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<v Speaker 2>half of his play. Then he climbs up to the

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<v Speaker 2>second level and he raises the mic linebacker just wipes

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<v Speaker 2>him out. Black hole. You're gone, See you later, dude.

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<v Speaker 2>You don't exist on this earth anymore. And then kind

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<v Speaker 2>of simple from there. Win and Lamb just wall off

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<v Speaker 2>three guys with two seal blocks, which is I guess

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<v Speaker 2>impressive in its own right, even though they were in

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<v Speaker 2>an advantageous look. And then Raheem did the rest one

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<v Speaker 2>foot in the ground, cut up and go. The cornerback

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<v Speaker 2>takes an awful angle. You can't do that against four

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<v Speaker 2>to three speed, especially when it's the second fastest time

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<v Speaker 2>speed in the National Football League this year, by the way,

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<v Speaker 2>the other top three times belong to Tyreek Hill. Some

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<v Speaker 2>plays defensively that I want to break down here. At

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<v Speaker 2>the end of the first core ten seconds to go

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<v Speaker 2>a Bradley Chubb forced fumble on third and seven at

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<v Speaker 2>the plus thirty nine, and this ball is gonna be

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<v Speaker 2>down by the red zone by the time the plays

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<v Speaker 2>over because mac Jones, who played pretty well, put the

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<v Speaker 2>ball in a good spot and got them a first down.

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<v Speaker 2>But Chubb finished the play more so than the Patriots did.

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<v Speaker 2>The Dolphins overload the strength, which is the strong side

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<v Speaker 2>of the field, more players, that's more versus less. That's

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<v Speaker 2>strength and week in terms of football alignment, and you

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<v Speaker 2>get what looks like could be one on one for

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<v Speaker 2>Bradley Chubb. But this is where I thought Fangio also

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<v Speaker 2>was in his bag. He peels out and we do

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<v Speaker 2>bring that overload blitz off. The offense is right, and

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<v Speaker 2>again credit to mac Jones, he fades away from the

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<v Speaker 2>pressure and drops a very similar throw to what we

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<v Speaker 2>saw to a try on that ball to Azukama that

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<v Speaker 2>got deflected in the middle of the field. This one, though,

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<v Speaker 2>goes complete and then Chubb he's on the entire time.

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<v Speaker 2>When he peels back into coverage, he peaks Douglas wide

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<v Speaker 2>open with Gasiki running what is essentially a little pick

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<v Speaker 2>route from his dack alignment that gets this easy inside

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<v Speaker 2>access for Douglas going up against Xavier Howard and Chubb

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<v Speaker 2>stays with it, and then Howard's hustle to cut Douglas

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<v Speaker 2>off and force the cutback is what allows Chubb to

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<v Speaker 2>catch up. He does tomahawks the football from the back,

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<v Speaker 2>and Christian Wilkins talked about this because, well, I asked

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<v Speaker 2>him on Monday, you guys emphasize the hell of that, man,

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<v Speaker 2>go ahead and break this play down from a big dog,

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<v Speaker 2>because you guys consistently retrace your steps, and in this instance,

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<v Speaker 2>Bradley Chubb makes a game changing play by doing just that. No,

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<v Speaker 2>that was big.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, It's definitely something we emphasize, and you know,

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<v Speaker 3>we talk about a lot as a D line just

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<v Speaker 3>getting out the stack because those are the you know,

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<v Speaker 3>oftentimes it's the guys you don't see. And that was

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<v Speaker 3>a perfect example and a prime example of getting out

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<v Speaker 3>the stack, stack monsters hunting, you know, and just trying

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<v Speaker 3>to make a play downfield. And that was great to

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<v Speaker 3>see and I kind of had like a perfect view

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<v Speaker 3>on it. I was like, Bradley, please get there. Like

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't know who it was. I saw a white

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<v Speaker 3>color flash. I was like please get there, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>and I was able to make a great play on

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<v Speaker 3>the ball and just you know clinic tape of a

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<v Speaker 3>ham down on the ball from the blind side.

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<v Speaker 2>Additional note on that play, Deshaun Elliott was not the

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<v Speaker 2>first on the scene for the recovery, but he just

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<v Speaker 2>wanted it more than the offensive player did. He raked

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<v Speaker 2>it away from ron J. Stevenson at the bottom of

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<v Speaker 2>the pile. Big time play and xaviering Howard's pick belongs

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<v Speaker 2>in this section, but I gave it a detailed breakdown

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<v Speaker 2>yesterday on the podcast, but just want to acknowledge it

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<v Speaker 2>once again, and the final play of our five big

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<v Speaker 2>play breakdown here is the last play of the game

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<v Speaker 2>on defense. First, Justin Bethel is tracking close and man

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<v Speaker 2>coverage to Mike Gasicki, which kind of tells you about

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<v Speaker 2>how they view that matchup on the side of the ball,

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<v Speaker 2>and the strength that Bethel shows against a human being

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<v Speaker 2>much larger than he to hold him up and short

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<v Speaker 2>of the sticks is excellent. But then it's also a

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<v Speaker 2>really good play by Gasiki to get the lateral off.

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<v Speaker 2>But then we get Team Football rally to the football

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<v Speaker 2>and make a play to win the game for your team.

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<v Speaker 2>Hollins's initial hit slows up Cole Strange, but good on

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<v Speaker 2>him for kind of having the I guess the balance

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<v Speaker 2>and the strength to push forward. But then who else

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<v Speaker 2>is there but Andrew Ginkle to stand up Strange cold

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<v Speaker 2>right at the spot. And then Javan stays with it

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<v Speaker 2>and keeps working at those legs, trying to get him

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<v Speaker 2>to the turf, and it drives him to the ground.

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<v Speaker 2>Those two guys really combined to finish it off and

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<v Speaker 2>get us a victory. But the last final shot from

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<v Speaker 2>Eli Apple, I thought maybe put him down, like just

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<v Speaker 2>short of the final six inches he needed, so good

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<v Speaker 2>team effort there was kind of the case all night.

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<v Speaker 2>And that takes us right into our top five tapes

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<v Speaker 2>from the game before we take our first break here

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<v Speaker 2>on the show, and I have to go back to

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<v Speaker 2>Andrew Van Ginkle. This was a pretty easy one in

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<v Speaker 2>this game. Gosh, he has added some juice. I love

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<v Speaker 2>him off the edge with the way he played in

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<v Speaker 2>that game, the stuff that he showed consistently multiple moves.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't ever want to see him off the football

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<v Speaker 2>again on the edge. Rush to quarterback Van Ginkle, go

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<v Speaker 2>make your plays, baby, because the bend, acceleration through the arc.

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<v Speaker 2>It's freaking impressive. Like he's got an arsenal of moves

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<v Speaker 2>that I'm just not sure we've seen from him before.

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<v Speaker 2>There was a double swipe across chop where he's getting

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<v Speaker 2>around the edge and bending it with a variety of

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<v Speaker 2>moves that just kept this right tackle off balance all

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<v Speaker 2>night long. Big key matchup for Miami. Two backup tackles

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<v Speaker 2>Van Ginkle and Chubb bade them pay all night long.

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<v Speaker 2>There was a rep on a toss play away from

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<v Speaker 2>him in the running game where he just moved faster

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<v Speaker 2>than everybody else and cut the play down from the backside.

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<v Speaker 2>He also ran down a swing route to the Patriots

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<v Speaker 2>running back who had him out flanked pre snap, which

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<v Speaker 2>should be an advantge for the offense, but he outruns

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<v Speaker 2>into the sideline and makes a big tackle for loss.

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<v Speaker 2>There was a near stripsack that was ruled incomplete where

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<v Speaker 2>they chip him and he works around that engages the

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<v Speaker 2>right tackle, and then in one fluid motion, just corners

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<v Speaker 2>and disengages at the same time, drops the inside hand,

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<v Speaker 2>dips that shoulder, makes a target the offensive tackle cannot hit,

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<v Speaker 2>dips it bends, it gets to the quarterback. My goodness,

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<v Speaker 2>what a game this was. And I thought I was done,

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<v Speaker 2>but I ain't done yet. He goes to the nine technique,

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<v Speaker 2>that wide alignment way out had the tight end and

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<v Speaker 2>works upfield after he's been beating the right tackle with

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<v Speaker 2>speed all night long, and what do you do but

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<v Speaker 2>adjust on the fly. He oversets Van Ginkle, hits a

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<v Speaker 2>wicked spin move back inside and gets in free again

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<v Speaker 2>for a free run on Mac Jones. And then two

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<v Speaker 2>plays later, Damn Near grabs a pick six. He tipped

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<v Speaker 2>it and they caught it. Then he goes and makes

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<v Speaker 2>the tackle, and then of course the sack cross chop

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<v Speaker 2>dip rip. What a tape. Andrew Van geekl the best

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<v Speaker 2>game of his career on Sunday Night Football, Oh Sunday

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<v Speaker 2>Night to a tongue of I low is my second

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<v Speaker 2>best tape of the game. The first third down conversion

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<v Speaker 2>of the game. He slides off the spot, plays leverage

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<v Speaker 2>of the defensive back and converts to Barrios. He consistently

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<v Speaker 2>stood up at the Lion scrimmage and barked out orders

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<v Speaker 2>to put the Dolphins in what I thought was favorable

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<v Speaker 2>box counts in the running game, which I wanted to

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<v Speaker 2>ask McDaniel on Monday, didn't get the question to cross

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<v Speaker 2>what Tua's autonomy at the Lion scrimmage is. But I'm

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<v Speaker 2>pretty sure that he has full autonomy to make those checks.

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<v Speaker 2>And we consistently ran the ball to favorable box counts

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<v Speaker 2>all game long. This is something Tua didn't do under

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<v Speaker 2>Brian Florida. I don't know if he was allowed to

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<v Speaker 2>or if he just I'm pretty sure that's the case.

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<v Speaker 2>But we will run the ball into bad box counts

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<v Speaker 2>or not check into runs against favorable box counts. That

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<v Speaker 2>ain't the case no more. We run the right play

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<v Speaker 2>almost every time. And I've talked about Tua and certain

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<v Speaker 2>tapes through my favorites right and those are obviously like

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<v Speaker 2>typically the four hundred yard four touchdown plus days YadA,

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<v Speaker 2>YadA yah. But I'm gonna tell you right now, this

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<v Speaker 2>was possibly his best tape if not for the pick,

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<v Speaker 2>which was a bonehead to play and a bad throw,

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<v Speaker 2>might have been the best one. Because the Patriots had

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<v Speaker 2>a great game plan, one of the greatest coaches of

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<v Speaker 2>all time, arguably the best defensive mind in the history

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<v Speaker 2>of football. They knew how to force Tua consistently into

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<v Speaker 2>throws that they didn't make a year ago, into the

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<v Speaker 2>third and fourth read in the progression. I mean, I

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<v Speaker 2>can't know this for sure, but watch the way Tua's

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<v Speaker 2>helmet works the entire field and gets through his reads.

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<v Speaker 2>It's pretty clear to me. You just can't cover everything

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<v Speaker 2>in defense, especially in twenty twenty three. And Tua knows

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<v Speaker 2>the vulnerability, how to attack it, how his concept can

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<v Speaker 2>attack that vulnerability. And the best part is teams will

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<v Speaker 2>now have to dissect this tape and figure out well

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<v Speaker 2>they held Tyreek to forty Wadal didn't go over one hundred,

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<v Speaker 2>but Tua still had two hundred and forty nine and

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<v Speaker 2>that was basically all in the first half. Throwing the

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<v Speaker 2>ball to Raheem moster Are on swing passes Braxon Burrios

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<v Speaker 2>from River Craycraft and Durham smythe with the slot iOS

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<v Speaker 2>one on one. It's just too much. When your quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>plays at this high of a level, it's not stoppable.

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<v Speaker 2>You can hope to contain him, you cannot stop him.

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<v Speaker 2>One way you can't stop him, though, is a snap

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<v Speaker 2>the ball at his ankles, and he did have a

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<v Speaker 2>touchdown wide open on that opening drive. On the play

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<v Speaker 2>where he slipped and did that weird like ankle twisting

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<v Speaker 2>action and threw the ball away. But the low snap

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<v Speaker 2>clearly messes up with his footwork and just didn't get

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<v Speaker 2>it right because waddle uncovered and the hook zone at

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<v Speaker 2>the goal line was wide open. Working against inside leverage,

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<v Speaker 2>Tua never misses those. He would have been an easy

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<v Speaker 2>touchdown pass there, and fittingly enough, that was really the

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<v Speaker 2>only one snap where two was footwork got out of whack,

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<v Speaker 2>and again the low snap plays into it. But this

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<v Speaker 2>dude has the best feet at the position in the

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<v Speaker 2>entire game. The way he can operate a lot of

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<v Speaker 2>fakes that gives hard sales to second level defenders or

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<v Speaker 2>conflict defenders trying to read his action, his ability to

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<v Speaker 2>go from nowhere near aligned like no threat to throw

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<v Speaker 2>the football to snap all the mechanics right into place,

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<v Speaker 2>all in shape in the blink of an eye. It's

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<v Speaker 2>a rare, rare quality. Like play action from the gun

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<v Speaker 2>flowing to the right, looking back to the field for

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek and craivecraft and whip the head back with the

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<v Speaker 2>feet and the hips and the shoulders back to the

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<v Speaker 2>boundary and throw this strike working purely off the leverage,

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<v Speaker 2>like he's not throwing the ball reading Wattle, He's reading

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<v Speaker 2>this defensive back who has his face to the sideline,

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<v Speaker 2>playing inside leverage, trying to wall that stuff off and

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<v Speaker 2>drive outside because that's where the ball's going to a

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<v Speaker 2>seize that leverage. Throws it inside right at that dB,

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<v Speaker 2>trust that Wattle finishes his route in front, cut across

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<v Speaker 2>make the catch. It's beautiful quarterback play. Saw another no

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<v Speaker 2>look pass on this tape as well, on the touchdown

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<v Speaker 2>drive before the half. He aligns to the hook, but

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<v Speaker 2>throws the ball to the slant, that little rail hook

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<v Speaker 2>slant slide combination we have, and you can see the

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<v Speaker 2>new New England linebacker close on the hook and it

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<v Speaker 2>opens the window on the slant like high level football

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<v Speaker 2>fellas and ladies, and those passes are just right on

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<v Speaker 2>the face mask all night long. Keyhole accuracy. We'll always

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<v Speaker 2>have a place in this league. And as I write this,

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<v Speaker 2>the Burrios throw comes up incredible route from Bracks and burials,

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<v Speaker 2>but for Tua to move off the spot, never get

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<v Speaker 2>a chance to really have his feet reset and just

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<v Speaker 2>flix it out there on a little wheel route from

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<v Speaker 2>his own thirty right down to the five yard line

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<v Speaker 2>with the same location we saw on the fade to

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek last week for the winning touchdown. You're not going

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<v Speaker 2>to defend that zero defense for it. They threw everything

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<v Speaker 2>at Tua. Double brackets on Wattle and Tyreek, double robbers,

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<v Speaker 2>three high spend, a single high, a gap, mugged up,

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<v Speaker 2>looks green dog, blitz is, delayed blitzes. They had the

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<v Speaker 2>forty nine thousandth page of the playbook they were going

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<v Speaker 2>to it. I know that's all gibberish terminology to the

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<v Speaker 2>non film obsessed fan, but trust me when I tell

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<v Speaker 2>you Pelichick pulled out the back pages of that playbook

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<v Speaker 2>and Tua threw for eight point three yards per pass

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<v Speaker 2>and engineered four long scoring drives, had us imposition for

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<v Speaker 2>two more Fueld goals, which is another six points thirty

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<v Speaker 2>points total if you get those two kicks with the

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<v Speaker 2>Dame uprights. Not bad, not even close about it. Another

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<v Speaker 2>stellar tape from QB one. Just the one play I

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<v Speaker 2>didn't like, obviously, was the interception. It wasn't there, the

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<v Speaker 2>corner was in good shape, the throw was short and

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<v Speaker 2>out of the position. Just not a good play there.

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<v Speaker 2>First down felt like it was forced, but great tape. Otherwise.

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<v Speaker 2>Pro Football Focus had him at one for four to

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<v Speaker 2>eighteen yards and a pick when under pressure, which is

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<v Speaker 2>very out of the norm for him. But nine for

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<v Speaker 2>thirteen against the Blitz for ninety four yards and a touchdown.

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<v Speaker 2>Pass overall twenty one for thirty and we dropped four passes,

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<v Speaker 2>so twenty five for thirty accurately. And how about the

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<v Speaker 2>short game to count the three deep look from the

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<v Speaker 2>from no yardage to nine yards down the field thirteen

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<v Speaker 2>for sixteen, one hundred and four yards. Getting six point

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<v Speaker 2>five yards per pass on those throws is exactly how

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<v Speaker 2>you defeat that coverage and force teams to get tired

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<v Speaker 2>and come up and coverage and then boom, you can

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<v Speaker 2>beat him up over the top. He's also first in

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<v Speaker 2>a million categories. He's top five in a million categories.

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<v Speaker 2>Just balling your league MVP right now for my money,

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<v Speaker 2>no doubt about it. Let's go ahead and take our

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<v Speaker 2>first break right there and come back on the other

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<v Speaker 2>side and do the other three of my top five tapes,

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<v Speaker 2>plus offense and defensive notes, snap counts, so much more

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<v Speaker 2>to come your way here on the Draft Time podcast,

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<v Speaker 2>your host Travis Wingfield brought to you by Auto Nation.

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<v Speaker 2>Andrew Van Ginkel and Tuatungua bai Looa bring home the

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<v Speaker 2>top two tapes from the Dolphins victory in Foxborough. My

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<v Speaker 2>third favorite tape of the game belongs to alec Ingold.

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<v Speaker 2>I feel like I'm getting repetitive here, but that's okay.

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<v Speaker 2>One of the most valuable players in the team. Side

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<v Speaker 2>by side him catching that rail with a pure wet

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<v Speaker 2>for a big game last week against the Chargers. Put

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<v Speaker 2>that side by side to him coming across the formation

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<v Speaker 2>and split flow action. What's split flow action? Travis? In

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<v Speaker 2>zone blocking, the entire offensive line moves one direction. Split

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<v Speaker 2>flow is the one guy, typically a tight endor fullback,

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<v Speaker 2>coming back across the formation and wham blocking a three

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<v Speaker 2>hundred and fifteen pound defensive tackle in Christian Barmore, who

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<v Speaker 2>also happens to be their best interior player. By the way,

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<v Speaker 2>like what he had sensational work digging out players inside.

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<v Speaker 2>He would align in a condensed bunch outside the field

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<v Speaker 2>to the hash, which basically means he's a slot receiver.

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<v Speaker 2>That's all that terminology means. And then goes and gets

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<v Speaker 2>to dB like the ability to power up and take

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<v Speaker 2>a three hundred and fifteen pound defensive tackle on and

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<v Speaker 2>get knocked back, and then the athletic ability for you know,

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<v Speaker 2>clearing up a four to four guy out in space. Unreal. Unreal.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and hear from Rob Hunt on how

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<v Speaker 2>much he loves seeing his fullback go shlam a three

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<v Speaker 2>hundred and fifteen pound defensive tackle.

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<v Speaker 4>I love it, manh I love that shot. I love

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<v Speaker 4>watching it. I we just watched a little bit of

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<v Speaker 4>I'll like, you know, like when I'm playing, I'm usually

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<v Speaker 4>trying to like you know, I think I hit pretty

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<v Speaker 4>hard and played the game pretty hard. But watching him,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm like, damn, you know, he he got a little

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<v Speaker 4>something man, he got he got it whatever it is

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<v Speaker 4>like like guys, know, you look at you look at

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<v Speaker 4>a game, you look at certain guys. Guys have a

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<v Speaker 4>certain little way they play. He got that way of playing.

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<v Speaker 4>So I respect that and I like watching it on film.

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<v Speaker 2>And how does Alec feel when he sees the role

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<v Speaker 2>on his play when they install it that he has

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<v Speaker 2>to go way, I'm a three hundred and fifteen pound

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<v Speaker 2>defensive tackle. He likes it.

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<v Speaker 3>I love it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, let's do it. The more you can do and

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<v Speaker 5>I think those looks people are gonna study that they're

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<v Speaker 5>gonna have to practice against that. And the more things

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<v Speaker 5>that we can do and the more angles that we

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<v Speaker 5>can create for our runners, I think that's where you

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<v Speaker 5>see creases hit, and that's where you see a guy

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<v Speaker 5>like Raheem running twenty one and a half miles an hour.

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<v Speaker 5>Like that's the power of a run game like that?

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<v Speaker 4>You like that?

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<v Speaker 2>You like that? I like xaviing Howard's my fourth favorite tape.

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<v Speaker 2>I lost count of how many snaps that his man

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<v Speaker 2>kind of ran their route into X and then just

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<v Speaker 2>sort of gave up and shut it down because X

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<v Speaker 2>was squared up to his man frequently and prevented them

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<v Speaker 2>from getting into their move arsenal or their release arsenal

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<v Speaker 2>at the top of the route. Just shut it down

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<v Speaker 2>all night long. Also, his pick, I broke it down

0:20:44.280 --> 0:20:46.000
<v Speaker 2>the podcast last night, just pinned the man to the

0:20:46.040 --> 0:20:48.520
<v Speaker 2>sideline Randovante Parker all the way out of bounds like

0:20:48.560 --> 0:20:50.760
<v Speaker 2>he does every time he faces him. High points to

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<v Speaker 2>the football, taps the toes our ball twenty nine picks

0:20:53.400 --> 0:20:55.800
<v Speaker 2>for exaving Howard in his career. My fifth favorite tape

0:20:55.840 --> 0:20:58.080
<v Speaker 2>is Raheem Moster and he probably could have been higher,

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<v Speaker 2>but just so very good the way he turns speed

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<v Speaker 2>to power and bounces off tacklers. It's in the numbers,

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<v Speaker 2>but he also had a stiff arm on bar More

0:21:06.520 --> 0:21:08.560
<v Speaker 2>five yards behind the line where he just put the

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<v Speaker 2>big fellow down to the turf, which is really impressive

0:21:11.680 --> 0:21:14.720
<v Speaker 2>speed or I should say power to combine with four

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<v Speaker 2>to three speed. It's fun to watch in this game.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, I talked about it last year that at

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<v Speaker 2>the end of the season he averaged four point sixty

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<v Speaker 2>five yards after contact over the final five games, and

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<v Speaker 2>you kind of felt the juice coming to life with

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<v Speaker 2>him coming back off the knee injury in twenty twenty one, well,

0:21:30.600 --> 0:21:33.520
<v Speaker 2>he's a full year recover removed from that now three

0:21:33.560 --> 0:21:36.359
<v Speaker 2>point six eight yards after contact. He forced four miss

0:21:36.359 --> 0:21:39.720
<v Speaker 2>tackles on eighteen carries, and Savon Akhmed, who I thought

0:21:39.760 --> 0:21:41.320
<v Speaker 2>had a chance to turn up for a big first

0:21:41.320 --> 0:21:43.040
<v Speaker 2>down on a third down reception where he just kind

0:21:43.040 --> 0:21:44.840
<v Speaker 2>of went out of bounce. Didn't love that play from

0:21:44.920 --> 0:21:48.520
<v Speaker 2>him in space on the perimeter, like, go make a move, dude.

0:21:48.640 --> 0:21:51.760
<v Speaker 2>But also he did make the guy's miss. Out of

0:21:52.080 --> 0:21:54.800
<v Speaker 2>five rushing attempts, had two forced miss tackles for an

0:21:54.840 --> 0:21:57.159
<v Speaker 2>average of five to three three yards after average contact.

0:21:57.200 --> 0:21:59.560
<v Speaker 2>So the running backs getting the job done. Let's go

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<v Speaker 2>ahead and hear from coach McDaniel on Raheem Moster and

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<v Speaker 2>what gave him confidence all summer long to entrust a

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<v Speaker 2>thirty one year old running back to beat his bell count.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I have extensive history with Raheem and it's

0:22:14.480 --> 0:22:19.880
<v Speaker 1>you know what people haven't, you know from our vantage

0:22:19.880 --> 0:22:25.639
<v Speaker 1>point and mine specifically, Like he's with opportunities. You know

0:22:25.760 --> 0:22:29.080
<v Speaker 1>that weren't plentiful in the beginning of his career. You know,

0:22:29.119 --> 0:22:32.560
<v Speaker 1>he doesn't have he was he was cut nine hundred

0:22:32.600 --> 0:22:39.280
<v Speaker 1>times and you know was the NFC Championship Game in

0:22:39.480 --> 0:22:43.200
<v Speaker 1>twenty nineteen, he didn't even start when he had two

0:22:43.240 --> 0:22:47.760
<v Speaker 1>hundred and twenty yards and four touchdowns and then has

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<v Speaker 1>had to deal with some injuries, but all the while

0:22:51.440 --> 0:22:56.560
<v Speaker 1>his game has progressed. So and he's a unique individual

0:22:56.680 --> 0:22:59.960
<v Speaker 1>that I mean currently has either won the first or

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<v Speaker 1>second fastest ball carrier time since recorded in sixteen twenty

0:23:06.760 --> 0:23:09.600
<v Speaker 1>three something, and he was like twenty nine years old,

0:23:11.160 --> 0:23:14.439
<v Speaker 1>so he to look at him through the same lens

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<v Speaker 1>is every other back I think would be mistake, and

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just watching the nuances of his game. He's he's

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<v Speaker 1>developed confidence, conviction, he's a little his vision's better, he's

0:23:29.600 --> 0:23:35.880
<v Speaker 1>more decisive, and he's as you guys could see last night,

0:23:35.920 --> 0:23:38.439
<v Speaker 1>but it was very evident at the end of the

0:23:38.480 --> 0:23:42.000
<v Speaker 1>season last year. He is a hard tackle, you know

0:23:42.720 --> 0:23:47.439
<v Speaker 1>he is. He pound for pound, might be one of,

0:23:47.640 --> 0:23:51.280
<v Speaker 1>if not the strongest person on the team really, and

0:23:51.320 --> 0:23:55.240
<v Speaker 1>he's He's just unique in that way. So I try

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<v Speaker 1>to very much acknowledge when when people live outside the

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<v Speaker 1>curve and not just you know, because you don't want

0:24:03.240 --> 0:24:06.840
<v Speaker 1>to be I'd rather be the person that was like, yeah, see,

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<v Speaker 1>I know it because you just watch what he does

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<v Speaker 1>on a daily basis and know how hungry he is

0:24:12.240 --> 0:24:14.800
<v Speaker 1>and how much he wants to do what he does best,

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<v Speaker 1>which is run the football.

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<v Speaker 2>Some additional notes on offense. I want to break down

0:24:18.720 --> 0:24:21.560
<v Speaker 2>some of the schematics of the Dolphins offense here. I

0:24:21.600 --> 0:24:24.880
<v Speaker 2>talked about it in the Sunday or Monday Am recap show.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know what day it is, man, I slept

0:24:26.480 --> 0:24:29.439
<v Speaker 2>three hours last night. How McDaniel and the offensive staff

0:24:29.480 --> 0:24:32.720
<v Speaker 2>have created an offense with solutions for the adjustments to

0:24:32.760 --> 0:24:36.600
<v Speaker 2>the adjustments to the adjustments to the adjustments, and who boy,

0:24:36.840 --> 0:24:39.800
<v Speaker 2>I think I undersold it after watching this tape. We've

0:24:39.800 --> 0:24:42.200
<v Speaker 2>heard Mike McDaniel say in the past that he laughs

0:24:42.400 --> 0:24:45.320
<v Speaker 2>when people refer to the scheme or the offense and

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<v Speaker 2>how to better execute what we saw from twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 2>two in the twenty twenty three season, because it's not

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<v Speaker 2>the same at all. Every years a new system you

0:24:53.280 --> 0:24:55.960
<v Speaker 2>have to adapt and change. And we saw the short motion,

0:24:56.080 --> 0:24:59.520
<v Speaker 2>the speed motion lead to all kinds of structural issues

0:24:59.520 --> 0:25:02.679
<v Speaker 2>and community problems for the Chargers in Week one, and

0:25:02.720 --> 0:25:05.359
<v Speaker 2>the Patriots adjustment to that was playing their three deep

0:25:05.400 --> 0:25:08.280
<v Speaker 2>defense and more than any team ever has in the

0:25:08.320 --> 0:25:11.359
<v Speaker 2>National Football Leage, by the way, forty of sixty one snaps,

0:25:11.400 --> 0:25:13.960
<v Speaker 2>which is the most since they began tracking that back

0:25:14.000 --> 0:25:16.439
<v Speaker 2>in two thousand and six. And Miami's adjustment was to

0:25:16.440 --> 0:25:19.359
<v Speaker 2>play the overplay. The twenty nine yard screen to Jalen

0:25:19.440 --> 0:25:21.959
<v Speaker 2>Waddle came off of that short motion look to Tyreek

0:25:22.160 --> 0:25:25.120
<v Speaker 2>where it backs the field corner off the football ten

0:25:25.200 --> 0:25:29.000
<v Speaker 2>yards that curl flat defender in the short area, and

0:25:29.080 --> 0:25:31.919
<v Speaker 2>the field safety and the hookbacker all flow to the

0:25:31.960 --> 0:25:34.919
<v Speaker 2>outside and Miami just pops this ball back inside with

0:25:35.000 --> 0:25:37.800
<v Speaker 2>four offensive linemen getting out in front to create that

0:25:37.920 --> 0:25:42.240
<v Speaker 2>convoy for waddle wrinkle effective twenty nine yards erases a

0:25:42.240 --> 0:25:46.360
<v Speaker 2>big behind the stick situation. The Tyreek touchdown smythe motions

0:25:46.400 --> 0:25:48.920
<v Speaker 2>from the two the inside receiver to the one furthest

0:25:48.920 --> 0:25:52.280
<v Speaker 2>outside and from this look. The Dolphins have run that

0:25:52.400 --> 0:25:55.280
<v Speaker 2>rail slant combination so many times off the play action

0:25:55.359 --> 0:25:59.040
<v Speaker 2>look with great frequency, but Smyth on the rail widens

0:25:59.040 --> 0:26:01.320
<v Speaker 2>the boundary zone I wanted to create a pocket. And

0:26:01.359 --> 0:26:04.439
<v Speaker 2>then Kyle Duggar is playing inside leverage because there's no

0:26:04.520 --> 0:26:07.520
<v Speaker 2>help to face inside and you have zero chance to

0:26:07.560 --> 0:26:09.520
<v Speaker 2>cover the speed that he has on the slant inside

0:26:09.560 --> 0:26:11.760
<v Speaker 2>if you're not gonna play there. But also you can't

0:26:11.760 --> 0:26:14.760
<v Speaker 2>cover the outside either, So all from alignment easy touchdown

0:26:14.760 --> 0:26:17.360
<v Speaker 2>because of the design. On the very next series, they

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<v Speaker 2>run something similar, with this time Savon Ahmed taking the

0:26:20.600 --> 0:26:23.359
<v Speaker 2>short motion and instead of Tyreek round the slant route,

0:26:23.520 --> 0:26:25.600
<v Speaker 2>just runs a hookup on third and short. Tua puts

0:26:25.600 --> 0:26:27.600
<v Speaker 2>the ball right on him. Move the chains. If they

0:26:27.640 --> 0:26:29.640
<v Speaker 2>want to overplay inside, just throw to him right there.

0:26:30.000 --> 0:26:32.760
<v Speaker 2>The next drive, it's smythed once again with Tyreek on

0:26:32.800 --> 0:26:35.840
<v Speaker 2>the hookup and they pretty much blitz Tyreek, so Tua

0:26:35.880 --> 0:26:38.320
<v Speaker 2>throws the rail to smythe for nine. Then there's a

0:26:38.359 --> 0:26:40.920
<v Speaker 2>wrinkle where they get all that action where they flood

0:26:41.040 --> 0:26:43.480
<v Speaker 2>the action side of the play, which we also play

0:26:43.560 --> 0:26:46.160
<v Speaker 2>pass towards to create that flow, and then they blitz

0:26:46.200 --> 0:26:49.080
<v Speaker 2>the nickel from the backside and Tua just replaces his

0:26:49.160 --> 0:26:51.359
<v Speaker 2>blitz with a perfect strike to create craft like there

0:26:51.359 --> 0:26:53.760
<v Speaker 2>are so many answers to what you might do to us.

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<v Speaker 2>Later we get the same look, but Tyreek runs the

0:26:56.600 --> 0:26:59.440
<v Speaker 2>deep hitch, the ball is out before he throttles down,

0:26:59.480 --> 0:27:02.000
<v Speaker 2>and Bury you runs the corner behind it to hold

0:27:02.000 --> 0:27:05.120
<v Speaker 2>that cloud corner to the one the furthest out receiver,

0:27:05.440 --> 0:27:08.959
<v Speaker 2>and you see again the nickel and hookbackers both anticipate

0:27:09.000 --> 0:27:12.119
<v Speaker 2>the ball going outside. But surprise, it's not I touched

0:27:12.119 --> 0:27:14.400
<v Speaker 2>on this with TUIs portion, but the wheel to Barrios.

0:27:14.720 --> 0:27:17.640
<v Speaker 2>Reek the short motion runs the cloud corner up, then

0:27:17.640 --> 0:27:20.560
<v Speaker 2>he jumps inside on the Barrios pivot because that's always

0:27:20.560 --> 0:27:23.160
<v Speaker 2>the movie run there. So we're reacting to their overplay

0:27:23.359 --> 0:27:26.520
<v Speaker 2>that gives them access outside play. The overplay man great stuff.

0:27:26.720 --> 0:27:30.400
<v Speaker 2>That's like five answers to the overplay from the game

0:27:30.480 --> 0:27:33.040
<v Speaker 2>one game plan. It has me really excited to see

0:27:33.040 --> 0:27:34.760
<v Speaker 2>what we come up with next week. In every single

0:27:34.800 --> 0:27:38.000
<v Speaker 2>week here with McDaniel Frank Smith's offensive staff in their

0:27:38.040 --> 0:27:40.840
<v Speaker 2>bag early on, some more individual notes and thoughts on

0:27:40.840 --> 0:27:44.000
<v Speaker 2>the offensive line. They are playing as a cohesive unit,

0:27:44.119 --> 0:27:47.280
<v Speaker 2>passing off games, understanding where their help is, but also

0:27:47.320 --> 0:27:50.080
<v Speaker 2>the scheme to get tight ends and alec on these blocks.

0:27:50.240 --> 0:27:52.320
<v Speaker 2>And it's more than just the offensive lines the offense

0:27:52.359 --> 0:27:54.760
<v Speaker 2>as a whole. We know the Patriots love running all

0:27:54.760 --> 0:27:57.680
<v Speaker 2>these varied exotic looks. You get a third down conversion

0:27:57.720 --> 0:28:00.920
<v Speaker 2>to Tyreek where they double mug the A gaps, one bluffs,

0:28:00.920 --> 0:28:05.120
<v Speaker 2>one comes, they run a game off the offense's left

0:28:05.160 --> 0:28:08.879
<v Speaker 2>with the blitz, so five wind up coming, Lynn, Lamb

0:28:08.880 --> 0:28:11.879
<v Speaker 2>and Win squeeze down to thwart the game they run.

0:28:12.000 --> 0:28:14.760
<v Speaker 2>They leave the fifth man off the edge unblocked. That's

0:28:14.800 --> 0:28:17.320
<v Speaker 2>the rule. Always take the immediate threat inside first and

0:28:17.359 --> 0:28:19.600
<v Speaker 2>work outside from there. And that applies to the back

0:28:19.640 --> 0:28:22.760
<v Speaker 2>and scan protection which Raheem steps up and shuts down

0:28:22.760 --> 0:28:25.320
<v Speaker 2>that a gap blitzer who did come. I thought Isaiah

0:28:25.320 --> 0:28:28.320
<v Speaker 2>Winn was fantastic in this game. He just missed the

0:28:28.320 --> 0:28:31.080
<v Speaker 2>top five tapes. I thought Lamb was also good. I

0:28:31.080 --> 0:28:33.240
<v Speaker 2>thought Rob Hunt was also just on the outside of

0:28:33.240 --> 0:28:35.280
<v Speaker 2>the top five tapes. Very good in this game. Thought

0:28:35.320 --> 0:28:38.080
<v Speaker 2>Austin Jackson was rock solid once again. I counted two

0:28:38.200 --> 0:28:40.760
<v Speaker 2>pass sets that were a little bit wonky. Won a sack,

0:28:40.880 --> 0:28:43.040
<v Speaker 2>one a QB hit, But that's out of what sixty

0:28:43.080 --> 0:28:45.200
<v Speaker 2>one total reps. Another big game for him. And then

0:28:45.240 --> 0:28:47.880
<v Speaker 2>Connor Williams doing what he does so well, making key

0:28:47.960 --> 0:28:50.920
<v Speaker 2>blocks in space and then more coaching and teaching points

0:28:50.960 --> 0:28:52.840
<v Speaker 2>the way they attach and then break off to go

0:28:52.920 --> 0:28:56.440
<v Speaker 2>stick a second block across the board. You're catching climb. Look,

0:28:56.520 --> 0:28:59.400
<v Speaker 2>it's there in the running game too. It's uncanny. It's

0:28:59.440 --> 0:29:01.680
<v Speaker 2>something you see the REP every day in practice. It

0:29:01.720 --> 0:29:03.960
<v Speaker 2>looks smooth as hell on the practice field, and it's

0:29:04.000 --> 0:29:07.240
<v Speaker 2>translating to game day success. LAMB was sensational in that

0:29:07.280 --> 0:29:10.400
<v Speaker 2>department last night. I thought, win another great game again,

0:29:10.440 --> 0:29:13.120
<v Speaker 2>big rep after REP. These guys just getting the getting

0:29:13.120 --> 0:29:15.200
<v Speaker 2>after it. And I hate saying this because I think

0:29:15.200 --> 0:29:17.480
<v Speaker 2>there's you know, don't think there's much validity to it.

0:29:17.600 --> 0:29:19.480
<v Speaker 2>But a group that was considered an area of concern

0:29:19.560 --> 0:29:21.320
<v Speaker 2>heading into the year, all year long by a lot

0:29:21.320 --> 0:29:24.600
<v Speaker 2>of folks, through two games, it's been a strength. Pressure's

0:29:24.640 --> 0:29:27.840
<v Speaker 2>allowed six total, just one hit in one sack. Jackson

0:29:27.880 --> 0:29:29.640
<v Speaker 2>had two of those pressures, the sack and the hit,

0:29:29.720 --> 0:29:31.800
<v Speaker 2>so I guess he had the worst night pass protection wise,

0:29:32.000 --> 0:29:34.360
<v Speaker 2>but that was it. Hunt, Lamb and Williams and Ingold

0:29:34.440 --> 0:29:37.200
<v Speaker 2>all had one pressure allowed but no QB hits. I

0:29:37.240 --> 0:29:39.400
<v Speaker 2>love the wide receivers in the blocking game. I think

0:29:39.440 --> 0:29:41.680
<v Speaker 2>this is an identity of the football team, like the

0:29:41.680 --> 0:29:45.160
<v Speaker 2>defensive line retracing retracing. It shows their love for their

0:29:45.160 --> 0:29:47.640
<v Speaker 2>teammates when they won't get any limelight but still have

0:29:47.760 --> 0:29:51.080
<v Speaker 2>a thirst to maximize the offensive general production. No block,

0:29:51.160 --> 0:29:53.680
<v Speaker 2>no rock baby, and whether it's Tyreek Hill hitting a

0:29:53.680 --> 0:29:55.760
<v Speaker 2>crackback block to seal the edge in a big Raheem

0:29:55.800 --> 0:29:59.280
<v Speaker 2>Moster run, Gilen Waddell locating the boundary safety coming all

0:29:59.280 --> 0:30:01.680
<v Speaker 2>the way over the field on that Savon achbed pop

0:30:01.680 --> 0:30:03.880
<v Speaker 2>pass to run him right out of the play. Craykraft

0:30:03.880 --> 0:30:06.720
<v Speaker 2>getting a key crackback block on a five yard Akmed run.

0:30:06.840 --> 0:30:09.360
<v Speaker 2>It's a frequent occurrence up and down the lineup. Speaking

0:30:09.400 --> 0:30:11.320
<v Speaker 2>of Waddle, the ball in his hands is just so

0:30:11.440 --> 0:30:14.000
<v Speaker 2>much dang fun. He's so close to breaking that screen

0:30:14.040 --> 0:30:16.000
<v Speaker 2>for six. Just gets tripped up. But that's a play

0:30:16.080 --> 0:30:18.080
<v Speaker 2>that I don't think would have worked outside of anybody

0:30:18.080 --> 0:30:21.080
<v Speaker 2>but he or Tyreek because the pursuit coming up short

0:30:21.080 --> 0:30:23.800
<v Speaker 2>against those moves in that speed that he has. He

0:30:23.840 --> 0:30:26.040
<v Speaker 2>had three point three one yards per route Rehn on

0:30:26.120 --> 0:30:28.600
<v Speaker 2>Sunday night fourteen point three yards per target. He's a

0:30:28.680 --> 0:30:31.800
<v Speaker 2>unicorn and my weekly note that Eric Azukama is electric

0:30:31.840 --> 0:30:33.880
<v Speaker 2>with the ball in his hands. He turned that third

0:30:33.880 --> 0:30:36.360
<v Speaker 2>and eleven into a third and three with an open field,

0:30:36.400 --> 0:30:39.960
<v Speaker 2>broken tackle. That's what he does some miscues. Barrios dropped

0:30:39.960 --> 0:30:42.040
<v Speaker 2>a back shoulder ball on the rail route on our

0:30:42.040 --> 0:30:45.000
<v Speaker 2>second drive. I thought that was a perfectly placed ball

0:30:45.040 --> 0:30:47.560
<v Speaker 2>from two on another rep where the Patriots had answers

0:30:47.600 --> 0:30:49.680
<v Speaker 2>to everything but to it literally throws the ball out

0:30:49.720 --> 0:30:52.080
<v Speaker 2>of bounds with a low percentage throw, but puts it

0:30:52.160 --> 0:30:54.720
<v Speaker 2>right on Barrios for what should have been a completion.

0:30:55.080 --> 0:30:56.560
<v Speaker 2>Bit of a guess, but I feel good about it.

0:30:56.560 --> 0:30:58.360
<v Speaker 2>The mist of Tyreek where he had to reach back

0:30:58.400 --> 0:31:01.120
<v Speaker 2>behind between the trio of Patriot, I think he miss

0:31:01.200 --> 0:31:03.320
<v Speaker 2>timed that or mis ran his route into the wrong

0:31:03.400 --> 0:31:06.000
<v Speaker 2>location because he's in a position to run himself into

0:31:06.040 --> 0:31:08.400
<v Speaker 2>the hit. But the ball settled him down in the

0:31:08.440 --> 0:31:10.880
<v Speaker 2>triangle into the soft spot. The next play is a

0:31:10.920 --> 0:31:12.800
<v Speaker 2>to a miss cue one on one deep shot to

0:31:12.840 --> 0:31:15.240
<v Speaker 2>wall to the boundary. Who got a step up top,

0:31:15.920 --> 0:31:17.719
<v Speaker 2>but the ball was short and real quick. Can we

0:31:17.800 --> 0:31:20.760
<v Speaker 2>just call these misthrows like underthrow is part of that obviously,

0:31:21.360 --> 0:31:24.520
<v Speaker 2>but everyone has underthrows every week in the NFL, and

0:31:24.560 --> 0:31:26.520
<v Speaker 2>they're just misses, like he has the arm to get

0:31:26.520 --> 0:31:28.640
<v Speaker 2>it there, he just missed the location and it was short.

0:31:28.760 --> 0:31:31.040
<v Speaker 2>It happens. I'd rather miss short than long, because at

0:31:31.080 --> 0:31:32.600
<v Speaker 2>least you can come back and make a play like

0:31:32.640 --> 0:31:36.160
<v Speaker 2>one hundred mile an hour flamethrowers and baseball sometimes skip

0:31:36.200 --> 0:31:39.600
<v Speaker 2>the ball fifty eight feet up to the home plate. Also,

0:31:39.640 --> 0:31:42.320
<v Speaker 2>that was defensive pass interference. Wata had to drop on

0:31:42.400 --> 0:31:45.360
<v Speaker 2>the drive backed up after the X pick. That would

0:31:45.360 --> 0:31:46.600
<v Speaker 2>have been nice to beat off the goal line. There,

0:31:46.600 --> 0:31:48.520
<v Speaker 2>So four or five miscues there. Let's go ahead and

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<v Speaker 2>hear from coach before our last break on how you

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<v Speaker 2>balance your message to the team about having one thousand

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<v Speaker 2>yards and sixty points through two games, but also the miscues.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, I think you have to you have to keep

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<v Speaker 1>real perspective on you know, what are we trying to do.

0:32:08.720 --> 0:32:12.959
<v Speaker 1>Are we just trying to get a win or are

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<v Speaker 1>we trying to build to something? You know, specially, you

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<v Speaker 1>either get better or you get worse in this league,

0:32:20.080 --> 0:32:26.360
<v Speaker 1>and there's plenty of areas where we see as coaches

0:32:26.480 --> 0:32:29.480
<v Speaker 1>and as players. I think I think our vision is

0:32:29.520 --> 0:32:33.640
<v Speaker 1>pretty pretty grounded, where it's where, you know, looking for

0:32:33.720 --> 0:32:35.800
<v Speaker 1>where can we get better? And there's a bunch of

0:32:35.800 --> 0:32:41.800
<v Speaker 1>stuff to improve upon, because as the season progresses, you know,

0:32:42.320 --> 0:32:46.200
<v Speaker 1>there's teams that continue to get better, and there's teams

0:32:46.240 --> 0:32:50.800
<v Speaker 1>that stay the same or get worse. And at the

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<v Speaker 1>end of the season, you want to be part of

0:32:54.800 --> 0:32:58.800
<v Speaker 1>the former, not the latter. Uh And and just by

0:32:58.840 --> 0:33:02.720
<v Speaker 1>staying the same or not improving is a death sentence

0:33:02.800 --> 0:33:06.200
<v Speaker 1>really over the long haul of the season. So it's

0:33:06.400 --> 0:33:11.480
<v Speaker 1>it's good to have some success, you know. However, the

0:33:11.560 --> 0:33:19.320
<v Speaker 1>offense is both The offense definitely knows that they they

0:33:19.720 --> 0:33:23.840
<v Speaker 1>needed other phases of the team to come through to

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<v Speaker 1>make sure that the game was won. That you know,

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<v Speaker 1>we we the first game we scored with uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>some time remaining on the clock, and you know, if

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<v Speaker 1>maybe if you're operating your best self, you you score

0:33:44.120 --> 0:33:48.560
<v Speaker 1>with no time left this pass game, had an opportunity

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<v Speaker 1>to make it a two score game and didn't get

0:33:51.320 --> 0:33:57.479
<v Speaker 1>it done. Both games, the defense came through, and you know,

0:33:57.680 --> 0:34:04.040
<v Speaker 1>you're you're trying to have each phase not be completely

0:34:04.080 --> 0:34:07.080
<v Speaker 1>dependent on each other while being while depending on each other,

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<v Speaker 1>if that makes sense. So there I don't see or

0:34:10.960 --> 0:34:16.279
<v Speaker 1>forecast you know the listen, we we we have some

0:34:16.719 --> 0:34:23.080
<v Speaker 1>residual scars from last season that that you kind of

0:34:23.080 --> 0:34:27.200
<v Speaker 1>make last season purposeful by you know, it was the

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<v Speaker 1>first time that a lot of guys had felt some

0:34:30.160 --> 0:34:36.280
<v Speaker 1>some sort of positive hype. And whether it's correlation or causation, Uh,

0:34:37.360 --> 0:34:41.160
<v Speaker 1>the league humbled them. I think, I think and us

0:34:41.239 --> 0:34:47.960
<v Speaker 1>and I think that's very still alive and awake in

0:34:48.040 --> 0:34:52.160
<v Speaker 1>our minds. So it's I mean, so early in the

0:34:52.200 --> 0:35:01.400
<v Speaker 1>season again, two wins and two games is you know whatever,

0:35:01.800 --> 0:35:06.759
<v Speaker 1>If you're our goals are are much much bigger than that,

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<v Speaker 1>and that takes continued growth, which will start this week

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<v Speaker 1>building on the last.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and take our last break right there

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<v Speaker 2>and come back on the other side and do the

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<v Speaker 2>defensive notes. On the Draft Time podcast, your host Travis Wingfield,

0:35:20.719 --> 0:35:25.759
<v Speaker 2>brought to you by Auto Nation, really need to work

0:35:25.760 --> 0:35:27.560
<v Speaker 2>on cutting these podcasts down a little bit. This was

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<v Speaker 2>too long, but here we go anyway. Defensive notes when

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<v Speaker 2>the Dolphins win in New England, the David Long sack

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<v Speaker 2>on the opening drive was just one where Fangio cooked

0:35:34.920 --> 0:35:37.920
<v Speaker 2>up a pressure that confused the protection. The tackle fanned

0:35:37.960 --> 0:35:40.319
<v Speaker 2>out to block Chubb with the nine technique, then the

0:35:40.360 --> 0:35:43.839
<v Speaker 2>guard center combination clamped inside on Seiler and Long had

0:35:43.840 --> 0:35:45.759
<v Speaker 2>a free run through the b gap. I love the

0:35:45.760 --> 0:35:48.920
<v Speaker 2>way the Dolphins are creating pressure. Eight point four percent

0:35:48.960 --> 0:35:52.920
<v Speaker 2>blitz rate fourteen point nine percent pressure rate is a

0:35:52.960 --> 0:35:55.439
<v Speaker 2>really good average to have. How about Bradley Chubb, who

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<v Speaker 2>was very violent with his hands in this game. It

0:35:57.760 --> 0:35:59.600
<v Speaker 2>got him free against both the run and passed a

0:35:59.600 --> 0:36:02.560
<v Speaker 2>couple of time, and his quickness on that inside crossover

0:36:02.600 --> 0:36:05.080
<v Speaker 2>step gives tackles a lot to think about in terms

0:36:05.120 --> 0:36:07.319
<v Speaker 2>of two way goes. He had a sack that changed

0:36:07.360 --> 0:36:09.759
<v Speaker 2>the complexion of that final drive to get them way

0:36:09.800 --> 0:36:12.160
<v Speaker 2>behind the sticks, gets a one on one, goes to

0:36:12.200 --> 0:36:14.480
<v Speaker 2>the hump move to discard the left tackle, and finishes

0:36:14.680 --> 0:36:16.720
<v Speaker 2>with a strong sack on mac Jones. I thought Christian

0:36:16.719 --> 0:36:19.120
<v Speaker 2>Wilkins was excellent. The run defense was just better in

0:36:19.160 --> 0:36:21.840
<v Speaker 2>every single way, thought the alignment looked better. Thought the

0:36:21.880 --> 0:36:24.880
<v Speaker 2>stackbackers played much better long and Baker had good games.

0:36:25.040 --> 0:36:27.640
<v Speaker 2>Sealer did his thing, and then Wilkins. Seems like every

0:36:27.640 --> 0:36:29.600
<v Speaker 2>game with Wilkins, he finds it on a certain rep

0:36:29.640 --> 0:36:31.279
<v Speaker 2>and then just goes on a tear from there. He

0:36:31.320 --> 0:36:33.400
<v Speaker 2>had a swim move of his own working where he

0:36:33.640 --> 0:36:36.360
<v Speaker 2>plays under a guy, pops the chest, play underneath, and

0:36:36.400 --> 0:36:39.080
<v Speaker 2>then controls the rep with low pad level and strong hands,

0:36:39.320 --> 0:36:42.640
<v Speaker 2>wins inside to get penetration to move back to move

0:36:42.719 --> 0:36:45.520
<v Speaker 2>right into the back. Classic Wilkins game here also used

0:36:45.560 --> 0:36:47.360
<v Speaker 2>those strong hands to get into the B gap and

0:36:47.400 --> 0:36:49.719
<v Speaker 2>then cornered for his sack on Mac Jones. Let's go

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<v Speaker 2>ahead and hear from Christian Wilkins on the run defense's

0:36:52.120 --> 0:36:54.040
<v Speaker 2>adjustment this week compared to Week one.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think it was a little bit of both.

0:36:56.239 --> 0:37:00.440
<v Speaker 3>We definitely, you know, Zach kind of hit us with

0:37:00.520 --> 0:37:02.880
<v Speaker 3>some with some the D line with some real before

0:37:02.880 --> 0:37:05.400
<v Speaker 3>the game. I'm gonna say what he said, but you

0:37:05.440 --> 0:37:09.920
<v Speaker 3>know it was, you know, message received, So you know,

0:37:10.120 --> 0:37:11.680
<v Speaker 3>just kind of had that in our minds and just

0:37:11.680 --> 0:37:13.040
<v Speaker 3>like you know, we knew we had to play better.

0:37:13.080 --> 0:37:14.839
<v Speaker 3>Week one was in us as far as the run

0:37:14.880 --> 0:37:17.479
<v Speaker 3>defense and our standard and what it's been around here.

0:37:18.280 --> 0:37:20.120
<v Speaker 3>So it was good to definitely improve against a really

0:37:20.160 --> 0:37:24.120
<v Speaker 3>good running team. You know. Uh, you know, everybody knows

0:37:24.160 --> 0:37:25.840
<v Speaker 3>the Patriots like to run the ball. They like to

0:37:26.160 --> 0:37:28.080
<v Speaker 3>you know, regardless of what's going on. They're a physical,

0:37:28.400 --> 0:37:31.000
<v Speaker 3>you know, style of you know, style of team. Uh.

0:37:31.040 --> 0:37:32.799
<v Speaker 3>So we were able to just do some solid things there,

0:37:32.800 --> 0:37:34.560
<v Speaker 3>which was good and just good to see the defense

0:37:34.600 --> 0:37:36.879
<v Speaker 3>improve overall going into Week two.

0:37:37.920 --> 0:37:40.399
<v Speaker 2>Also mentioned David Long. The instincts were more in line

0:37:40.400 --> 0:37:42.280
<v Speaker 2>with what we saw on tape from the Tennessee Titans

0:37:42.280 --> 0:37:44.160
<v Speaker 2>tape that he had the last four years. He was

0:37:44.200 --> 0:37:46.719
<v Speaker 2>fitting before the offensive line could climb when they would

0:37:46.800 --> 0:37:49.000
<v Speaker 2>motion wide. He was keep his eyes in the backfield

0:37:49.040 --> 0:37:51.320
<v Speaker 2>and react to the run and then go get the football.

0:37:51.520 --> 0:37:54.360
<v Speaker 2>I thought Deshaun Elliott's speed was on display. He was

0:37:54.400 --> 0:37:56.960
<v Speaker 2>frequently capping passes down the field and in good shape

0:37:56.960 --> 0:37:59.720
<v Speaker 2>to force the Patriots into the short game. Javon Holland

0:37:59.719 --> 0:38:02.919
<v Speaker 2>too big difference making plays, shooting a gap on third

0:38:02.920 --> 0:38:04.560
<v Speaker 2>and one for a tackle for loss that got the

0:38:04.960 --> 0:38:07.799
<v Speaker 2>Dolphins defense off the field. Then that coverage snap on

0:38:07.880 --> 0:38:11.640
<v Speaker 2>Kendrick Bourne, the Patriots best receiver similar to x On Parker.

0:38:11.680 --> 0:38:13.480
<v Speaker 2>Just pinn and run him out of bounds, take care

0:38:13.520 --> 0:38:15.359
<v Speaker 2>of it. And then three players who I thought had

0:38:15.360 --> 0:38:17.520
<v Speaker 2>a very workman light game and just produced in a

0:38:17.560 --> 0:38:19.480
<v Speaker 2>big way for the Dolphins, but don't really get a

0:38:19.520 --> 0:38:22.720
<v Speaker 2>lot of the shine here, not highlight plays. Raykwon Davis

0:38:22.719 --> 0:38:24.560
<v Speaker 2>held his ground in the running game all night long.

0:38:24.719 --> 0:38:27.239
<v Speaker 2>Very good game for Rakwon. Sealer continues to win with

0:38:27.280 --> 0:38:29.279
<v Speaker 2>that swim and rip combination a few times a game,

0:38:29.320 --> 0:38:31.160
<v Speaker 2>did it in this one. And then cater Co who

0:38:31.200 --> 0:38:32.840
<v Speaker 2>just goes about his business man, What a hell of

0:38:32.880 --> 0:38:35.799
<v Speaker 2>a player he is. Pressures from PFF Chubb had six,

0:38:35.880 --> 0:38:38.960
<v Speaker 2>Gink had five, Wilkins and Long both had three, Sealer

0:38:39.000 --> 0:38:41.719
<v Speaker 2>had two. For your run stops co who, Sealer, Chubb,

0:38:41.760 --> 0:38:45.960
<v Speaker 2>and Gink all had three. Great knights from those guys Holland, Wilkins, Davis, Long,

0:38:46.000 --> 0:38:49.120
<v Speaker 2>and Baker all had two. Apiece x was targeted nine times,

0:38:49.160 --> 0:38:52.239
<v Speaker 2>six catches on fifty one coverage snaps for just forty

0:38:52.280 --> 0:38:53.880
<v Speaker 2>six yards and a pick. That's a great night for

0:38:54.000 --> 0:38:57.320
<v Speaker 2>xaviing Howard co who forty nine coverage snaps just thirteen

0:38:57.400 --> 0:39:00.600
<v Speaker 2>yards allowed. Great player Man, great great player, Eli Apple

0:39:00.680 --> 0:39:03.560
<v Speaker 2>was the kind of rabbit hat forty six snaps seventy

0:39:03.600 --> 0:39:07.200
<v Speaker 2>six yards going against Eli Apple snap counts saw the

0:39:07.200 --> 0:39:09.520
<v Speaker 2>offensive line go wire to wire. Dermam Smith played all

0:39:09.560 --> 0:39:12.400
<v Speaker 2>but two snaps in the game. Two played every snap. Obviously,

0:39:12.680 --> 0:39:16.040
<v Speaker 2>Tyreek a uptick in workload. Fifty four snaps was eighty

0:39:16.080 --> 0:39:19.200
<v Speaker 2>six percent of the workload. Waddald got seventy three percent,

0:39:19.280 --> 0:39:21.840
<v Speaker 2>the same as Raheem Moster, So Raheem right along with

0:39:21.880 --> 0:39:25.080
<v Speaker 2>that seventy five percent workload. Alec up this week thirty

0:39:25.080 --> 0:39:27.880
<v Speaker 2>eight snaps was sixty percent, and we saw a downtick

0:39:27.920 --> 0:39:30.239
<v Speaker 2>because we saw plenty of two back personnel, lots of

0:39:30.280 --> 0:39:32.719
<v Speaker 2>twelve personnel, lots of you know, Durham Smith out there

0:39:32.719 --> 0:39:35.200
<v Speaker 2>in the game. So Barrios just thirty three percent. Creak

0:39:35.239 --> 0:39:37.879
<v Speaker 2>Craft just twenty nine percent of the snaps in this game.

0:39:37.960 --> 0:39:40.239
<v Speaker 2>Then Asukama played ten snaps and Devon h Chan got

0:39:40.280 --> 0:39:43.240
<v Speaker 2>there for six snaps as well. On defense, Elliott Holland,

0:39:43.239 --> 0:39:46.080
<v Speaker 2>Baker Coohu and x all played the entire game. Apple

0:39:46.200 --> 0:39:48.879
<v Speaker 2>just missed four snaps in the game, and then Chubb

0:39:48.880 --> 0:39:52.000
<v Speaker 2>and Van ginkle Man sixty seven and sixty five snaps respectively.

0:39:52.360 --> 0:39:54.640
<v Speaker 2>Tip of the cap for their conditioning. David long Way

0:39:54.640 --> 0:39:57.399
<v Speaker 2>more work this week, sixty two snaps, Wilkins a little

0:39:57.400 --> 0:39:59.160
<v Speaker 2>bit of a downtick. He and Steiler played fifty two

0:39:59.440 --> 0:40:00.880
<v Speaker 2>of the snaps that has more to do with the

0:40:00.880 --> 0:40:04.520
<v Speaker 2>Dolphins structured defensively. Rakwe got thirty seven snaps and then

0:40:04.560 --> 0:40:07.719
<v Speaker 2>Ogba just sixteen, a big reduction for him so far

0:40:07.760 --> 0:40:10.200
<v Speaker 2>here through two games for the Miami Dolphins defense. So

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<v Speaker 2>there you go. That's the podcast. No scan the social

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<v Speaker 2>this week. I wanted to go in depth on the

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<v Speaker 2>film breakdown because I enjoy doing it so much. But

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<v Speaker 2>we'll come back on the show on Wednesday and get

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<v Speaker 2>you a game preview Dolphins and Broncos. As we turn

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<v Speaker 2>the page, are looking forward your Dolphins now two and zero.

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