1 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:07,440 Speaker 1: After noon, How be doing all right? Great? Good? Let 2 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:12,240 Speaker 1: UM been looking at a lot of film here on them, 3 00:00:12,280 --> 00:00:16,360 Speaker 1: on the Packers. Um. You know, just start off with um. 4 00:00:16,800 --> 00:00:21,840 Speaker 1: When you see the the films, scan the scoreboard and 5 00:00:21,840 --> 00:00:26,280 Speaker 1: you see those names up there, um, and the great 6 00:00:26,960 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 1: players and coaches that they've had there, really you know, 7 00:00:30,720 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 1: brings back a lot of memories and appreciation for you 8 00:00:34,840 --> 00:00:37,400 Speaker 1: know what this franchise has done. And I don't really 9 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 1: how great they've been. You know, Isabel and Hank, Cole, Hudson, 10 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 1: Lambeau Bartie. You just go right down the line and UM, 11 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:57,880 Speaker 1: you know the Isabel and Hudson, Um, great, great combination there. 12 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:03,920 Speaker 1: Um Hudson you know started the draft first real receiver 13 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:07,480 Speaker 1: is Belle Hudson combination. Now we see those throughout the 14 00:01:07,520 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 1: league every every quarterback receiver combination, but really at all 15 00:01:10,720 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: all started you know, eight eighty some years ago with 16 00:01:13,319 --> 00:01:18,040 Speaker 1: them and um, um and you look at the Packers 17 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:20,080 Speaker 1: last couple of years and you know, number one seed 18 00:01:20,120 --> 00:01:24,520 Speaker 1: in the NFC. UM, that's some things don't change too much. 19 00:01:24,760 --> 00:01:28,319 Speaker 1: So UM, it's a really good football team, well coached, 20 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 1: well balanced. I think we saw it last week in 21 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,479 Speaker 1: the Tampa game. You know, defensively in the kicking game, UM, 22 00:01:34,840 --> 00:01:37,399 Speaker 1: you know, solid performance, and of course you know offensively, 23 00:01:37,480 --> 00:01:44,399 Speaker 1: this is a great great great quarterback, good running backs, 24 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 1: good skill players, very efficient offensively, schedually, know what they're doing. 25 00:01:49,600 --> 00:01:55,120 Speaker 1: They're well coached, execute well. Um. And you can see 26 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:59,240 Speaker 1: that they made some adjustments and improvements defensively in the 27 00:01:59,320 --> 00:02:01,600 Speaker 1: kicking game. That's showed up the first you know, early 28 00:02:01,640 --> 00:02:05,880 Speaker 1: part of the season here. So UM, good football team. UM, 29 00:02:06,200 --> 00:02:09,760 Speaker 1: good opportunity, good challenge for us, great football environment always 30 00:02:09,760 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 1: in Green Bay. So excited about the opportunity to compete there. Um, 31 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:20,480 Speaker 1: and it's been UM good, good to go up and 32 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 1: a good good view with the Packers and how they 33 00:02:25,320 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: do things in close details. Not a team that we 34 00:02:28,400 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: have a lot of familiarity with. I't I haven't played 35 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:35,119 Speaker 1: in a while. But they're they're good. They're good, they're 36 00:02:35,160 --> 00:02:38,919 Speaker 1: good players, well coached all three units. You know, Rich 37 00:02:38,960 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 1: has done a good job for him. Um. Offensively, defensively, 38 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:47,160 Speaker 1: you know there their numbers, their performance speaks for itself. 39 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:53,760 Speaker 1: So UM Sawmack a little while ago. UM, definitely getting better. UM. 40 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:57,720 Speaker 1: Probably won't practice today, but made a lot of progress 41 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:01,799 Speaker 1: here in the last whatever forty eight hours, So keep 42 00:03:01,800 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 1: plugging away, take that day by day, see how it goes. 43 00:03:05,760 --> 00:03:10,480 Speaker 1: And that's where we are for today. Do you expect 44 00:03:10,520 --> 00:03:13,400 Speaker 1: back to start on Sunday? For you guys, take your 45 00:03:13,480 --> 00:03:18,400 Speaker 1: day by day. When you when you go through the 46 00:03:18,440 --> 00:03:21,440 Speaker 1: process of preparing the game plan, then you have that 47 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:25,360 Speaker 1: level of uncertainty at quarterback. What impact does that have 48 00:03:25,480 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 1: on that process as you start to put the game together. Yeah, 49 00:03:30,400 --> 00:03:32,919 Speaker 1: not too much. Brian's got a lot of experience. He's 50 00:03:32,919 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 1: done everything that we would have want to do, not 51 00:03:36,880 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 1: to be able to do it, you know, with I 52 00:03:38,480 --> 00:03:41,440 Speaker 1: think minimal practice if that was what it was. So 53 00:03:43,040 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 1: let's take your day by day. We're not really doing 54 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 1: anything differently. Does the plan built for Max to have 55 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:56,440 Speaker 1: any kind of procedure to help long with the process? Here? 56 00:03:57,400 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 1: Day by day? Film day by day, that's the plan? 57 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 1: Day by day? Are Are you and the team on 58 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 1: the same page with Mac and his team comes to 59 00:04:13,040 --> 00:04:23,400 Speaker 1: the injury and how to brut progress? How to move forward? Yeah, 60 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 1: I'm really sure what the what the nature of the 61 00:04:26,480 --> 00:04:31,360 Speaker 1: question is day by days getting better? Say? How goes 62 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:35,599 Speaker 1: day by day? Does he have a high ankle's brain? 63 00:04:36,160 --> 00:04:40,800 Speaker 1: Day by day? What do I look like a doctor, 64 00:04:40,839 --> 00:04:44,760 Speaker 1: an orthopedic surgeon, like I don't know. Talk to the 65 00:04:44,800 --> 00:04:50,480 Speaker 1: medical experts. What are the medical experts on Staffe? Dude? 66 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:54,919 Speaker 1: Day by day we'll evaluate him, David, I mean, what 67 00:04:54,920 --> 00:04:56,520 Speaker 1: difference is to make to make? What do you think 68 00:04:56,520 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 1: I'm gonna read MRI. That's not my job. So but 69 00:05:00,640 --> 00:05:03,039 Speaker 1: it's theirs and they talk to you about it. Right. Yeah, 70 00:05:03,040 --> 00:05:05,840 Speaker 1: it's day by day. It's getting better day by day. 71 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:10,680 Speaker 1: So see it's tomorrow, it's a lot better than it 72 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:15,080 Speaker 1: was yesterday. See what it is mentioned Ryan earlier, Um, 73 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:21,320 Speaker 1: when he start on Sunday, Matt can't go? Yes, what 74 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 1: have you seen from him? Built over the years, it's 75 00:05:24,279 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 1: where he is now. As far as knowing the offense, 76 00:05:27,720 --> 00:05:31,720 Speaker 1: he knows it better than anybody. I mean from all 77 00:05:31,760 --> 00:05:35,000 Speaker 1: of all experience standpoint. I mean this year is this year? Um? 78 00:05:35,040 --> 00:05:37,800 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean Brian's had a lot of experience. 79 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:40,159 Speaker 1: It's been a lot of different systems. I've seen a 80 00:05:40,160 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 1: lot of football, taking a lot of snaps for us 81 00:05:43,560 --> 00:05:47,280 Speaker 1: in various capacities. But he played well in the preseason, 82 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:50,120 Speaker 1: so we do neim to go. He'll be ready to go. 83 00:05:55,480 --> 00:06:01,000 Speaker 1: I've be balanced getting hate work. Potentially, Ryan is starting. 84 00:06:01,080 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 1: Really he's a snap away from getting out there in 85 00:06:05,040 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 1: the same situation every week. Whoever it takes the snaps 86 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:13,400 Speaker 1: and there's some snaps for the other player. Most of 87 00:06:13,480 --> 00:06:17,520 Speaker 1: them run the scout team. But we've been down that 88 00:06:17,600 --> 00:06:21,479 Speaker 1: splitting quarterbacks reps. It goes back to Bailey, Brady and 89 00:06:21,480 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 1: Bledsoe back in two thousand and one. We stopped doing 90 00:06:24,520 --> 00:06:31,400 Speaker 1: it after the Rams game twenty Pater many years ago. 91 00:06:34,160 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 1: What have you seen from from what kind of profits 92 00:06:36,520 --> 00:06:39,600 Speaker 1: that you've seen from Bailey? You know, since the start 93 00:06:39,600 --> 00:06:42,000 Speaker 1: of the summer. Joe Jo's yesterday was saying that he's 94 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:44,320 Speaker 1: starting to grasp the bigger picture and he's done a 95 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 1: good job of not repeating the stakes. Yeah. I unlike 96 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:49,919 Speaker 1: any rookie quarterback, he has a lot to learn, and 97 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:51,600 Speaker 1: he's learned a lot. He's learned a ton. He's a 98 00:06:51,600 --> 00:06:55,240 Speaker 1: smart kid. He absorbs information well, process as well. Um 99 00:06:56,560 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 1: every snap helps him whatever it is, walk through Scott 100 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:04,840 Speaker 1: team reps, one on ones, things like that. But he's 101 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: got a long way to go. Is there any kind 102 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: of emotional impact for a locker room if a quarterback 103 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 1: this is time in your experience, what could there be. 104 00:07:19,560 --> 00:07:24,960 Speaker 1: I don't know Brian will be ready to go if 105 00:07:24,960 --> 00:07:26,000 Speaker 1: he has to be ready to go. I think we 106 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 1: all know that, so I don't really worry about it, 107 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:39,600 Speaker 1: whatever question. Bill. Obviously, with Aaron Rodgers, you call him 108 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:43,480 Speaker 1: as good as anybody. M is there an added important 109 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:45,560 Speaker 1: son a guy like that where you can't show a 110 00:07:45,640 --> 00:07:47,360 Speaker 1: pre snap point you're in and tip them off in 111 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:50,440 Speaker 1: any sort of way. Try to do that every week. 112 00:07:51,480 --> 00:07:54,840 Speaker 1: Try not to give the quarterbacks any more information than 113 00:07:57,000 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: we need to after you're in position to play. Sometimes 114 00:08:00,720 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 1: the formations fortunate to do a little bit. But yeah, 115 00:08:05,120 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 1: we certainly don't want to give him anything more than 116 00:08:08,080 --> 00:08:11,600 Speaker 1: he already has. He's seen it all a million times. 117 00:08:12,840 --> 00:08:14,680 Speaker 1: They don't turn the ball over. He doesn't make very 118 00:08:14,680 --> 00:08:19,239 Speaker 1: many mistakes. He never has. It's a very resourceful quarterback. 119 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:20,880 Speaker 1: He makes the plays that are there, and then he 120 00:08:20,920 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 1: makes a few plays that really aren't there, and then 121 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: he rarely makes a mistake where he has a bad plays. 122 00:08:30,880 --> 00:08:33,559 Speaker 1: There's a very very few of those. I think that's 123 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:35,040 Speaker 1: one of the things that makes them a great quarterback. 124 00:08:35,760 --> 00:08:37,400 Speaker 1: He's got a great arm, he's got a great touch, 125 00:08:37,440 --> 00:08:41,480 Speaker 1: he's accurate, he helps the team win he does the 126 00:08:41,559 --> 00:08:46,240 Speaker 1: things that they need to do to win, and he 127 00:08:46,360 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: makes some plays that there's not many guys that could make. 128 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:53,320 Speaker 1: But he doesn't try to do that all the time, 129 00:08:53,360 --> 00:08:57,320 Speaker 1: and makes good decisions. And it's certainly very protective of 130 00:08:57,320 --> 00:09:02,640 Speaker 1: the ball and the operation of the offense. And he's 131 00:09:02,679 --> 00:09:05,560 Speaker 1: got a lot of freedom, which he should. He makes 132 00:09:05,559 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 1: a lot a lot of good decisions. Build complimenting Aaron 133 00:09:10,559 --> 00:09:13,280 Speaker 1: Lodgers as good as the Packers have been for a 134 00:09:13,280 --> 00:09:15,840 Speaker 1: long time. You know, it's only three games. What have 135 00:09:15,880 --> 00:09:18,720 Speaker 1: they shown you situationally? You know from the field position 136 00:09:18,760 --> 00:09:21,960 Speaker 1: game you reference rich besides and specialty. Yeah, but I 137 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 1: lead a league in field position, I mean defensively on 138 00:09:24,520 --> 00:09:26,360 Speaker 1: a long field, more than any of the team in 139 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:28,640 Speaker 1: the league. And I think that's you know, two things, 140 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:30,680 Speaker 1: one not throwing the ball over on offense and two 141 00:09:31,400 --> 00:09:33,640 Speaker 1: having good coverage in the kicking game. And they've got 142 00:09:33,760 --> 00:09:37,960 Speaker 1: you know, three three very explosive coverage players and a 143 00:09:37,960 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: good core and good specialists and a good return and 144 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:44,680 Speaker 1: a good coach. So they put together a good, good 145 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:48,280 Speaker 1: core group. UM say, better probably in than what you 146 00:09:48,320 --> 00:09:49,960 Speaker 1: know we looked at him last year in the all season. 147 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:54,440 Speaker 1: I think they've definitely upgraded that and they've played well. 148 00:09:54,480 --> 00:09:59,679 Speaker 1: They they can they can rush, they can return, they 149 00:09:59,679 --> 00:10:04,199 Speaker 1: can ever, they can cover so and they can protect. Um. 150 00:10:04,200 --> 00:10:06,040 Speaker 1: You know it sad hurt him last year in the playoffs. 151 00:10:06,040 --> 00:10:09,080 Speaker 1: You know, the field goal and protection is better. So 152 00:10:09,720 --> 00:10:11,760 Speaker 1: Rich is one of the top special team coaches in 153 00:10:11,800 --> 00:10:15,360 Speaker 1: the league. You know, has been. We saw him in Oakland, 154 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:18,240 Speaker 1: Um whatever it was two years ago, three years ago, 155 00:10:18,360 --> 00:10:21,520 Speaker 1: whatever that was. Always had a ton of respect for 156 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:25,240 Speaker 1: Rich and the job he's done. He's very thorough, aggressive, 157 00:10:25,840 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: His team's always his units always play play well, and 158 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:36,319 Speaker 1: his team played well last year. A bed Oakland. So yeah, couch, 159 00:10:36,360 --> 00:10:38,840 Speaker 1: what do you see from the way that they horizontally 160 00:10:38,880 --> 00:10:41,840 Speaker 1: stretch the defense on offense with like bootlegs and stuff 161 00:10:41,880 --> 00:10:45,640 Speaker 1: like that. They attack every inch of the field. Yeah, 162 00:10:46,080 --> 00:10:48,160 Speaker 1: they stretch the horizonally, they go over. These backs are 163 00:10:48,160 --> 00:10:52,959 Speaker 1: really good. Um, it's a good combination of backs as 164 00:10:52,960 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 1: we've seen. Both these guys are are tough. They're good 165 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 1: in the running game. They go in the passing game 166 00:10:57,360 --> 00:11:00,400 Speaker 1: and make a lot of yards on their own blocks 167 00:11:00,480 --> 00:11:04,600 Speaker 1: very well set up blocks well, they're they're tough to tackle. Um. 168 00:11:05,200 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 1: Aaron uses them well in the passing game. But he 169 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:10,960 Speaker 1: uses everybody. Well, it's it's hard to cover all five guys. 170 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:15,280 Speaker 1: He he always finds the the right guy, guy who 171 00:11:15,360 --> 00:11:16,600 Speaker 1: was at least cover each a guy who is the 172 00:11:16,600 --> 00:11:21,760 Speaker 1: best lever eacher whatever, whatever the pattern happens ago. So 173 00:11:22,320 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 1: they're yeah, they attacked the width of the field, they 174 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:31,280 Speaker 1: attacked vertically, and they attack down the field. So everybody's 175 00:11:31,320 --> 00:11:34,480 Speaker 1: at the point of attack. Defensively, there's no bill plays. 176 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:36,559 Speaker 1: Often when the quarterback has the ball in his hand, 177 00:11:36,559 --> 00:11:39,400 Speaker 1: he can throw anywhere, and these backs have it better 178 00:11:39,400 --> 00:11:42,640 Speaker 1: be ready to better, ready to defend them anywhere at 179 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:45,000 Speaker 1: the point of attack. Bounce out its cuts back cutbacks, 180 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:47,600 Speaker 1: and any boy be ready to tackle them. They run 181 00:11:47,679 --> 00:11:50,800 Speaker 1: hard for a lot of tackles. They're tough. Jones is 182 00:11:50,840 --> 00:11:57,480 Speaker 1: tough over your career. What makes the team better and 183 00:11:57,679 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 1: not turning the ball over as the season goes. Those 184 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,640 Speaker 1: a lot of the kind of things the emphasize. How 185 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:04,199 Speaker 1: much of it is coaching, how much of it is 186 00:12:04,240 --> 00:12:07,760 Speaker 1: a mental part, physical part. Well, let men, there of 187 00:12:07,840 --> 00:12:13,079 Speaker 1: some contact plays that are contact plays, but ball security 188 00:12:13,200 --> 00:12:17,040 Speaker 1: is it's the responsibility that people they have the ball 189 00:12:17,600 --> 00:12:21,840 Speaker 1: and the execution of the play. So if Corbett gets 190 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:25,080 Speaker 1: strip sacked because a miss block or a mental air 191 00:12:25,120 --> 00:12:27,800 Speaker 1: on a protection or something like that. That's it's not 192 00:12:27,920 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 1: really there. Quarterbacks responsibility. So there's a few of those 193 00:12:31,440 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: contact plays, but yeah, generally speaking, if you have the ball, 194 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:40,720 Speaker 1: you gotta security, and that's we haven't done a good 195 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:47,640 Speaker 1: enough job of that. So coaching plane accountability responsibility, like 196 00:12:47,679 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 1: we all got to we all got to do a 197 00:12:48,800 --> 00:12:53,959 Speaker 1: better job. But all right, okay, thank you,