1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,120 Speaker 1: STAPs say, Mac, how are you doing. I'm good. How 2 00:00:02,160 --> 00:00:05,400 Speaker 1: are you good? Um? Did I hear right that your 3 00:00:05,680 --> 00:00:10,280 Speaker 1: pregame meal is spaghetti and also steaking eggs at the 4 00:00:10,320 --> 00:00:18,400 Speaker 1: same time. Yeah, yeah, that's the combination. Yeah, all different 5 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:22,200 Speaker 1: food groups involved there. I guess. Yeah, I think it's 6 00:00:22,200 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 1: just simple and easy. I guess one of those things 7 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:29,560 Speaker 1: is not like the other. Just just pointing that out. Yeah, 8 00:00:29,600 --> 00:00:31,600 Speaker 1: I mean, it's a preference. You should try it something. 9 00:00:32,159 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 1: I'm gonna try it. I'm gonna try it for sure. Hey, 10 00:00:34,680 --> 00:00:38,839 Speaker 1: if it works, it works. Good football question for you. Here. 11 00:00:38,880 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: It seemed like after the game, it was kind of 12 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,600 Speaker 1: like the happiest we've ever seen you post game. Is 13 00:00:43,640 --> 00:00:45,680 Speaker 1: that just kind of what happens to you after a 14 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:47,240 Speaker 1: win like that when you guys put up a bunch 15 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: of points. Yeah, honestly, any any win, everyone has the 16 00:00:51,840 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 1: right to be happy, and that's why we play the game. 17 00:00:54,520 --> 00:00:56,800 Speaker 1: So as long as we're scoring more points than the 18 00:00:56,800 --> 00:00:59,320 Speaker 1: other team than it's a good day and it's hard 19 00:00:59,360 --> 00:01:01,600 Speaker 1: to win, so you just got to enjoy it for 20 00:01:01,640 --> 00:01:03,520 Speaker 1: a little bit. But at the end of the day, 21 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: you can't be satisfied and you have to get right 22 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 1: back to work the next day and start a new week. 23 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 1: So we've done that and we've moved on from that 24 00:01:11,319 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: game and we're ready to just have a good week 25 00:01:13,280 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 1: and compete. Sounds good. Thanks Mac. Thanks. Next question, Chris 26 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:22,520 Speaker 1: Ryan Mac, are you I'm good? How are you good? 27 00:01:23,080 --> 00:01:25,320 Speaker 1: What do you think have been your biggest areas of 28 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:28,280 Speaker 1: growth from training camp to now? Is we're kind of 29 00:01:28,280 --> 00:01:30,319 Speaker 1: at the mid season mark. Where do you think you've 30 00:01:30,319 --> 00:01:33,160 Speaker 1: grown the most? Um, Yeah, I think it's just an 31 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:36,839 Speaker 1: endless list of stuff just trying to work on. I'm 32 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:39,960 Speaker 1: always try and improve on things that I can get 33 00:01:39,959 --> 00:01:43,280 Speaker 1: better at, and that's just a daily battle that I have. 34 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:47,120 Speaker 1: And it's partly because this is a really complex offense, 35 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 1: but that also makes it really good. So I'll have 36 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 1: to just keep learning the nuances and keep listening to 37 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: Josh and taking his advice and his coaching really well, 38 00:01:56,000 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 1: and listening to Brian and Jarrett and Garrett just take 39 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:02,400 Speaker 1: what they've seen and try to apply it to my game. 40 00:02:03,400 --> 00:02:06,000 Speaker 1: But yeah, I think there's just I mean, there's things 41 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:09,760 Speaker 1: that pop up physically mentally within the offense. So it's 42 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:12,680 Speaker 1: not just hey, you didn't bend your knees on this play. 43 00:02:12,760 --> 00:02:15,080 Speaker 1: It's hey, this is what we're doing this week, and 44 00:02:15,200 --> 00:02:17,680 Speaker 1: we have to learn it quick and get ready to roll. 45 00:02:18,960 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 1: In terms of what you see from defenses, when you 46 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:24,280 Speaker 1: look at the rookie quarterbacks in this league and statistically 47 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:25,919 Speaker 1: you've had the best season so far, but there's so 48 00:02:26,000 --> 00:02:27,560 Speaker 1: much a set about how good those guys were going 49 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 1: to be. How difficult is it to not just learn 50 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:35,720 Speaker 1: your offense, but to adapt to what defenses are showing 51 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,639 Speaker 1: you on a weekend, week out basis. Yeah, I think 52 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: that's something that's good about here is just our defense 53 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: and how multiple it is and and OTAs. At first 54 00:02:46,320 --> 00:02:48,920 Speaker 1: you're kind of like, wow, this is pretty complex, and 55 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:50,880 Speaker 1: then you know, you get to go against them for 56 00:02:50,919 --> 00:02:53,480 Speaker 1: a few months and fall camp and stuff like that 57 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:57,440 Speaker 1: and just throughout the summer, and our defense is very multiple, 58 00:02:57,480 --> 00:03:00,280 Speaker 1: so they give us a lot of different defensive books 59 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:03,120 Speaker 1: and it's good practice. So we always have to use 60 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 1: that to our advantage. When you know, things change, we're 61 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:09,280 Speaker 1: playing a defense that might have some similarities, or even 62 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:11,320 Speaker 1: if it doesn't, it's just good to get those reps 63 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:16,520 Speaker 1: against a talented defense. Thanks Mac, their problem. Next question 64 00:03:16,639 --> 00:03:20,600 Speaker 1: Chris Gaspa, Hey, Mac, you guys have made some real 65 00:03:20,639 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 1: strides the last couple of weeks offensively twenty nine and 66 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:26,959 Speaker 1: fifty four points and eight for eight on touchdowns in 67 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:29,320 Speaker 1: the red zones the last two weeks. What's the next 68 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:32,399 Speaker 1: step for you guys offensively as you prepare to face 69 00:03:32,440 --> 00:03:37,200 Speaker 1: the Chargers. Yeah, I think just consistency. We've addressed the 70 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:39,880 Speaker 1: issues that we had, and you know, we still have 71 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:42,760 Speaker 1: to work on stuff and red zone is always important, 72 00:03:42,880 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 1: third down and being good on first and second down, 73 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 1: So we we always want to take care of the 74 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 1: ball and just stick to our principles of the offense 75 00:03:52,360 --> 00:03:55,240 Speaker 1: and kind of what our MO is and that's just 76 00:03:55,400 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 1: not turning the ball over and being productive regardless of 77 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:02,920 Speaker 1: the call. So I think there's plenty improvement to be made, 78 00:04:03,280 --> 00:04:06,680 Speaker 1: and every week provides a new challenge and every week 79 00:04:06,760 --> 00:04:10,520 Speaker 1: the improvements, you know, they can change drastically depending on 80 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:12,840 Speaker 1: the defense and stuff like that and what we need 81 00:04:12,880 --> 00:04:15,240 Speaker 1: to focus on. So, um, it's just a week to 82 00:04:15,320 --> 00:04:17,599 Speaker 1: week grind and it makes it a lot of fun. 83 00:04:18,360 --> 00:04:20,159 Speaker 1: Do you feel like you guys have at this point 84 00:04:20,160 --> 00:04:24,359 Speaker 1: in the year created an offensive identity? Um? Yeah, I 85 00:04:24,400 --> 00:04:28,839 Speaker 1: think the offensive identity has been established throughout the past 86 00:04:28,880 --> 00:04:31,279 Speaker 1: twenty years here, and we're trying to get there and 87 00:04:31,360 --> 00:04:35,280 Speaker 1: trying to establish playing to the standard that we have. 88 00:04:35,360 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 1: And you know, this year it's our team, and UM, 89 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:40,680 Speaker 1: we're kind of figuring out our pieces and um, we're 90 00:04:40,680 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 1: putting them together. But like I said, you can't just 91 00:04:43,240 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 1: do it for a few games or a game or 92 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 1: a few players. You have to do it every day, 93 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,600 Speaker 1: every week and on every Sunday. So we know that, 94 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 1: and we're not satisfying, and we're just trying to continue 95 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:58,600 Speaker 1: to work to find you know, our identity. Sorry, and 96 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 1: just work from the Thanks Mac. Next question, Evan, Hey, Mac, 97 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,720 Speaker 1: how's it going. I'm good. How are you good? Thanks? Uh, 98 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:13,800 Speaker 1: we're talking to coach Belichick this morning and coach McDaniels 99 00:05:13,880 --> 00:05:17,279 Speaker 1: yesterday too, just about this Chargers defense and how they 100 00:05:17,320 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 1: disguised so much in the back end and rotated time 101 00:05:20,320 --> 00:05:23,840 Speaker 1: after the snap, and Coach Belichick also mentioned pattern match 102 00:05:23,920 --> 00:05:26,560 Speaker 1: coverages as well. And I was just wondering how much 103 00:05:26,560 --> 00:05:29,320 Speaker 1: of that you've gone up against. I know coach Saban 104 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 1: does it quite a bit, so maybe in practice at Alabama. Yeah, 105 00:05:33,760 --> 00:05:38,839 Speaker 1: you've been you've been watching your film. I see, Yeah, 106 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:41,800 Speaker 1: I think just there's a lot of stuff that there's crossover, 107 00:05:41,920 --> 00:05:44,480 Speaker 1: but um, this defense that we're about to play is 108 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:47,560 Speaker 1: very multiple. Um, they do a great job with disguise 109 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:50,559 Speaker 1: and um, they have great players and a great coaching staff, 110 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:54,040 Speaker 1: a really smart coach, UM and smart players, so they 111 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:56,280 Speaker 1: know what they want to do on each play. And 112 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:59,239 Speaker 1: we just have to try to, you know, do focus 113 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:02,200 Speaker 1: on us and do our best. And like I said, 114 00:06:02,680 --> 00:06:05,760 Speaker 1: we've definitely seen you know, multiple looks from our defense, 115 00:06:05,800 --> 00:06:08,280 Speaker 1: but this defense is different in its own way, and 116 00:06:09,120 --> 00:06:11,200 Speaker 1: we just got to be ready to go. And you know, 117 00:06:11,240 --> 00:06:13,599 Speaker 1: you can't prepare too much. You just kind of have 118 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: to go in there and just be ready to go 119 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: for whatever they give you and just go from there. 120 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 1: And how just confidence do you feel in your receiver group, 121 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:24,880 Speaker 1: in yourself and kind of the chemistry to make those 122 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:27,000 Speaker 1: post snap decisions where you might have to make it 123 00:06:27,040 --> 00:06:29,920 Speaker 1: a little bit differently than kind of getting the indicator 124 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:32,920 Speaker 1: before the snap. Yeah, I think that just goes back 125 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:36,640 Speaker 1: to trust. And you know, I trust everybody on our team, 126 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:39,279 Speaker 1: and we have to talk this week especially and just 127 00:06:39,360 --> 00:06:42,279 Speaker 1: make sure we're on the same page. And the offensive 128 00:06:42,320 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 1: line has done a great job given me time to 129 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 1: read it out and we'll do that this week, and 130 00:06:48,360 --> 00:06:51,359 Speaker 1: the receivers just have to be decisive and stick to 131 00:06:51,400 --> 00:06:53,839 Speaker 1: what they've been taught for the past, you know, months 132 00:06:53,839 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 1: that they've been here and some guys years that have 133 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:58,360 Speaker 1: been here for a while. So we're just going to 134 00:06:58,400 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 1: stick to our rules and go from there. Thanks Mac. 135 00:07:02,760 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 1: The next question Mark Daniels, please as well. I was wondering, 136 00:07:08,520 --> 00:07:10,480 Speaker 1: how do you how do you stay mentally sharp um 137 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 1: here in your first season in the NFL. Is there 138 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:14,720 Speaker 1: anything specific you do or a process you have just 139 00:07:14,800 --> 00:07:18,400 Speaker 1: to um, you know, I guess meant to stay mentally sharp, um, 140 00:07:18,480 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 1: you know, to do embark on this challenge. UM yeah, 141 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:26,480 Speaker 1: I think just um staying consistent and just trying to 142 00:07:26,520 --> 00:07:28,520 Speaker 1: take it day by day and not looking too far 143 00:07:28,560 --> 00:07:31,800 Speaker 1: ahead or too far behind. And UM, I know that's cliche, 144 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:34,880 Speaker 1: but that's just how it always worked and operated. And 145 00:07:35,600 --> 00:07:38,800 Speaker 1: UM yeah, you can't really like overblow it or anything 146 00:07:38,880 --> 00:07:40,600 Speaker 1: like that. Just kind of take it day by day 147 00:07:40,640 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 1: and just um, focus on what you can control and 148 00:07:43,480 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 1: be where your feet are. So there's a lot that 149 00:07:45,640 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 1: goes into it. It's not just um, sunshine and rainbows. 150 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 1: But at the same time, you have to have fun 151 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:53,560 Speaker 1: while you're doing it and just get away when you 152 00:07:53,600 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 1: can from football. But at the same time, football is 153 00:07:57,120 --> 00:07:59,680 Speaker 1: really fun, especially when we're winning. So we want to 154 00:07:59,680 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 1: just be ready to go when the game comes, and 155 00:08:02,240 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 1: that comes through good preparation. The next question Zach Coox, Hey, Mac, 156 00:08:11,840 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 1: how much do you find yourself learning from Brian on 157 00:08:14,920 --> 00:08:16,960 Speaker 1: a weekly basis? And now how helpful is it to 158 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 1: have someone with that much experience in that room with you? Yeah, 159 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:24,280 Speaker 1: I think it's It's really amazing. Brian's been a really 160 00:08:24,280 --> 00:08:26,600 Speaker 1: close friend of mine since I've gotten here. And I 161 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 1: know he's older than me and I might be closer 162 00:08:28,880 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: to age to his son Garrett, but he's still a 163 00:08:32,280 --> 00:08:35,440 Speaker 1: really good mentor and he just does a great job 164 00:08:35,480 --> 00:08:39,839 Speaker 1: every week. He's super just supportive of me and trying 165 00:08:39,840 --> 00:08:42,440 Speaker 1: to help me in any way you can. And you know, 166 00:08:42,600 --> 00:08:44,480 Speaker 1: he's hard on me sometimes, which is good, so he 167 00:08:44,520 --> 00:08:46,959 Speaker 1: holds me to a high standard. And then he also 168 00:08:47,800 --> 00:08:50,400 Speaker 1: has fun and enjoys the game. So he's been around 169 00:08:50,480 --> 00:08:52,960 Speaker 1: for a long time and I think all the quarterbacks 170 00:08:52,960 --> 00:08:55,000 Speaker 1: in our room have done that, and Brian just a 171 00:08:55,040 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 1: great example of a great team leader and a great 172 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:00,280 Speaker 1: team player. And you know, if you ever needs to 173 00:09:00,320 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: get in there. I know he's going to do a 174 00:09:01,520 --> 00:09:04,760 Speaker 1: great job, so he's always ready and I'm just happy 175 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:06,960 Speaker 1: to be able to learn from him and just be 176 00:09:07,040 --> 00:09:09,720 Speaker 1: in the same room room as him. And to that 177 00:09:09,800 --> 00:09:14,160 Speaker 1: last point, the broadcast showed you and Damian after JJ's 178 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:17,199 Speaker 1: final touchdown the other day. Just what was the vibe 179 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:20,319 Speaker 1: like on the sideline during that drive watching Bryan and 180 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 1: the rest of the offense go down the field. Yeah, 181 00:09:22,800 --> 00:09:25,920 Speaker 1: I think it was great. You know, obviously we watched 182 00:09:25,920 --> 00:09:28,120 Speaker 1: the film and we got to see everything and everyone 183 00:09:28,200 --> 00:09:31,400 Speaker 1: play well. So we're excited to move on and they 184 00:09:31,400 --> 00:09:32,960 Speaker 1: did a great job, and that's what we want to 185 00:09:32,960 --> 00:09:35,000 Speaker 1: get to every week, to where we can just go 186 00:09:35,120 --> 00:09:38,600 Speaker 1: out there and have fun and try to keep winning. Great. 187 00:09:38,679 --> 00:09:44,560 Speaker 1: Thanks back the problem. Next question, Phil Perry, Hey, Mac, 188 00:09:44,600 --> 00:09:46,559 Speaker 1: I think it was after the game the other day 189 00:09:46,559 --> 00:09:49,960 Speaker 1: where he mentioned the offensive line and how well they 190 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:52,160 Speaker 1: played and you thought you'd only been hit one time. 191 00:09:52,200 --> 00:09:55,760 Speaker 1: I think it was once or twice. As that group 192 00:09:55,840 --> 00:09:59,040 Speaker 1: has has performed better, how helpful is that in terms 193 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:02,880 Speaker 1: of your comfort level behind center? I know you know 194 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:05,200 Speaker 1: that you know the group, no matter who's up front, 195 00:10:05,200 --> 00:10:08,360 Speaker 1: it's been working. Part if you protected all year, but 196 00:10:08,520 --> 00:10:12,040 Speaker 1: after a game like that one where the protection is better, 197 00:10:12,600 --> 00:10:17,679 Speaker 1: can you feel your confidence growing and your awareness maybe 198 00:10:17,720 --> 00:10:23,400 Speaker 1: even growing to a different level. Yeah. I think obviously, 199 00:10:23,920 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 1: really good quarterbacks have good offensive linemen and they do 200 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 1: a great job understanding protections. And I think the communication 201 00:10:31,080 --> 00:10:33,280 Speaker 1: part is the most important, is just talking with them 202 00:10:33,720 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 1: and making sure we're on the same page. And at 203 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:38,160 Speaker 1: the end of the day, we have, you know, a 204 00:10:38,200 --> 00:10:41,680 Speaker 1: really good group and multiple guys can play at any time, 205 00:10:41,760 --> 00:10:44,560 Speaker 1: and they've kind of gelled together, and they just gotta 206 00:10:44,640 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: keep doing that, and I know they will because they 207 00:10:47,200 --> 00:10:50,120 Speaker 1: work really hard and they're always together as a unit, 208 00:10:50,440 --> 00:10:54,560 Speaker 1: communicating whether it's pre practice or post practice, and we're 209 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:56,320 Speaker 1: all just trying to get on the same page. And 210 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:58,360 Speaker 1: we got to just continue to do that and take 211 00:10:58,400 --> 00:11:01,120 Speaker 1: it week by week and every week is different. But 212 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:03,559 Speaker 1: I have all the trust in the world and those guys, 213 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:07,200 Speaker 1: and we'll just try to keep getting better. Thanks Mack. 214 00:11:08,559 --> 00:11:13,560 Speaker 1: Do two final questions Andrew Callahan find by mikerasy Hey, Mac, 215 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 1: We've heard coach Valichick talk often about kind of waiting 216 00:11:16,760 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 1: for a game to declare itself, like, well, how that 217 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: game is gonna go. What's gonna be unique to it. 218 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:23,719 Speaker 1: And I'm wondering, you know, even though you're early on 219 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 1: in the league, do you ever have a sense kind 220 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:28,560 Speaker 1: of first quarter after a couple of drives about how 221 00:11:28,600 --> 00:11:30,959 Speaker 1: a game will go, you know, as as you've kind 222 00:11:30,960 --> 00:11:36,080 Speaker 1: of got more experience here. Um, yeah, I think I 223 00:11:36,160 --> 00:11:38,800 Speaker 1: get your question. Just I try to just focus on 224 00:11:38,840 --> 00:11:41,840 Speaker 1: my job, and um, how a game will go is 225 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:44,280 Speaker 1: just up to the coaches and they have to make 226 00:11:44,280 --> 00:11:46,960 Speaker 1: the decisions to you know, make the right calls, and 227 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:49,160 Speaker 1: we just have to execute them. So they're trying not 228 00:11:49,280 --> 00:11:52,680 Speaker 1: to play, um, you know, as a coach, I try 229 00:11:52,679 --> 00:11:54,600 Speaker 1: to just play as a player and just do what 230 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:57,600 Speaker 1: I'm supposed to do, and however the game plays out, 231 00:11:57,920 --> 00:12:00,400 Speaker 1: I just listen to, you know, what they think and 232 00:12:00,600 --> 00:12:03,079 Speaker 1: what we're seeing from the defense, and that's all I 233 00:12:03,120 --> 00:12:05,960 Speaker 1: can focus on. And then you know, the defense focuses 234 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:09,880 Speaker 1: on their communication with their coaches and special teams. Same thing. 235 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:12,800 Speaker 1: So try not to look too far ahead and just 236 00:12:12,880 --> 00:12:15,680 Speaker 1: stay in the moment and focus on what's important now 237 00:12:15,760 --> 00:12:19,679 Speaker 1: and whatever that may be the play call or just 238 00:12:19,840 --> 00:12:22,480 Speaker 1: getting an issue fixed. So pretty much just staying in 239 00:12:22,520 --> 00:12:24,840 Speaker 1: the moment. Yeah, I guess I should say just from 240 00:12:24,880 --> 00:12:27,080 Speaker 1: an offensive perspective, right, Like, can you tell from what 241 00:12:27,120 --> 00:12:29,160 Speaker 1: the defense is doing a couple drives in what their 242 00:12:29,200 --> 00:12:30,800 Speaker 1: game plan might be and what they might have just 243 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:33,319 Speaker 1: based off that because of all your preparation. Do you 244 00:12:33,400 --> 00:12:36,960 Speaker 1: feel any certainty after a couple drives? Yeah, I think 245 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:39,320 Speaker 1: just each week it's different and it just depends on 246 00:12:39,360 --> 00:12:43,160 Speaker 1: the situation. And some teams do a lot of different 247 00:12:43,160 --> 00:12:45,199 Speaker 1: than what we thought, and some teams do the same. 248 00:12:45,280 --> 00:12:48,520 Speaker 1: So you can't ever be a fortune teller, and you 249 00:12:48,600 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: just have to go out there and play and stick 250 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:53,800 Speaker 1: to your rules. So I don't really have an example. 251 00:12:53,840 --> 00:12:56,360 Speaker 1: I just try and go out there and do my 252 00:12:56,480 --> 00:12:59,360 Speaker 1: thing and just have fun and do my job and 253 00:12:59,360 --> 00:13:01,840 Speaker 1: then support the players around me by getting them the 254 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 1: ball and getting it out on time. Thanks Mac. Final 255 00:13:06,720 --> 00:13:11,120 Speaker 1: question Mike RaSE, Hey, Mac, I was in another room, 256 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:13,280 Speaker 1: so I don't want to repeat a question, So I'm 257 00:13:13,280 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: going to pick something that I'm pretty sure no one asked. 258 00:13:15,440 --> 00:13:19,440 Speaker 1: All right, sounds good. We got Halloween coming up. Yeah, 259 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:22,840 Speaker 1: You're a kid in Jacksonville and you're trick or treating 260 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:25,680 Speaker 1: and you get up to the door and the candy 261 00:13:25,760 --> 00:13:30,199 Speaker 1: that comes that you're like, yes, oh, what is that 262 00:13:30,280 --> 00:13:32,400 Speaker 1: where what do we got? What's number one on the list? 263 00:13:32,800 --> 00:13:38,240 Speaker 1: That is the most loaded question I've ever got it. Um, honestly, 264 00:13:38,240 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 1: I have no clue. I have too many favorites to 265 00:13:41,080 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 1: I mean even go with like just anything chocolate or 266 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:48,600 Speaker 1: like Starburst sweet. I do it all, and I mean 267 00:13:48,880 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 1: it's it's whatever they have at the door. You know, 268 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:54,000 Speaker 1: you can't complain. You just gotta take it. And if 269 00:13:54,040 --> 00:13:56,560 Speaker 1: you're supposed to take one, kids, only take one. Don't 270 00:13:56,600 --> 00:14:00,439 Speaker 1: take more than one. That's the advice right up there. 271 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: You go, Thanks Matt, all right, thank you very much, Matt, 272 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 1: and thank you everyone. Have a good night.