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Before we get going with Jets Camp talk, 11 00:00:38,280 --> 00:00:40,879 Speaker 1: we will carry on today with a heavy heart as 12 00:00:40,920 --> 00:00:45,680 Speaker 1: an entire NFL family was shook Monday. Four people were killed, 13 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:48,720 Speaker 1: including a New York City police officer and a security 14 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:51,840 Speaker 1: guard in New York City, and an NFL staff member 15 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:57,440 Speaker 1: was critically wounded when a deranged man reportedly targeted league headquarters. 16 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:03,640 Speaker 1: Our hearts go out to all the victims and their families. Shoes, 17 00:01:03,680 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: Welcome back to Jets Camp, Happy New Year, Hot one today. 18 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 1: What were you looking for when you arrived at one 19 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:16,400 Speaker 1: Jets Drive to watch Aaron glenns Uh practice for the 20 00:01:16,440 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 1: first time with you watch? 21 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean for me, just names and numbers. Basically 22 00:01:20,160 --> 00:01:22,000 Speaker 2: like preseason football is on the horizon. 23 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 3: Not easy. 24 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 2: There's always major roster turnover. The Jets are no different. 25 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:31,040 Speaker 2: I want to see justin fields. I want to see 26 00:01:31,040 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 2: the rhythm of the offense, his comfort level, who's out 27 00:01:35,720 --> 00:01:39,399 Speaker 2: there and starting positions. But yeah, you know, and and 28 00:01:39,520 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 2: also it's fun to watch a new coach's rhythm in 29 00:01:44,040 --> 00:01:47,880 Speaker 2: practice and that that practice it moves right, there's a 30 00:01:47,920 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 2: pep to the step of everyone out there. 31 00:01:50,240 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 3: So yeah, it was just it's just good to see 32 00:01:52,160 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 3: football again. 33 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: How difficult is the preparation for a preseason game? The 34 00:01:55,280 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 1: jets opener is next week against the Packers. 35 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:00,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just name and number recognition that you take 36 00:02:00,320 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 2: for granted during the regular season because your team is 37 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 2: your team, right, so anybody that has a team. When 38 00:02:06,240 --> 00:02:09,359 Speaker 2: I do college football, I can be starting from scratch 39 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:13,079 Speaker 2: almost every week. So you'll watch games and familiarize yourself. 40 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:15,680 Speaker 2: But people ask me what's the prep like for the Jets. 41 00:02:16,280 --> 00:02:18,800 Speaker 2: There really isn't prep for the Jets. The prep is 42 00:02:18,800 --> 00:02:23,280 Speaker 2: for the opponent. I know the Jets preseason it feels 43 00:02:23,280 --> 00:02:26,959 Speaker 2: like college football, like oh okay, like here comes this. 44 00:02:27,240 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 2: And also how many snaps will the starters play? So 45 00:02:31,960 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 2: I know the quarterback, I know our number one wide receiver, 46 00:02:35,000 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 2: I know those three running backs, I know the offensive line. 47 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 2: But those guys in two out of the three preseason 48 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:42,400 Speaker 2: games might not even see the fields that much. 49 00:02:42,520 --> 00:02:44,359 Speaker 3: So, yeah, there's a. 50 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:46,840 Speaker 2: Lot of guys you're unfamiliar with that coming out on 51 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:49,919 Speaker 2: a day like today, just name and number recognition helps. 52 00:02:50,080 --> 00:02:53,239 Speaker 1: The Jets reported to camp exactly a week ago. They've 53 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:57,000 Speaker 1: been in pads two days. You mentioned fields. What do 54 00:02:57,040 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 1: you see out there today? 55 00:02:58,840 --> 00:02:59,840 Speaker 3: He has this. 56 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:05,920 Speaker 2: Kind of when you see it, you recognize it, unspoken 57 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:11,360 Speaker 2: quality of he looks like a quarterback in terms of 58 00:03:11,400 --> 00:03:13,800 Speaker 2: just body language, right Like, there's some guys that you 59 00:03:13,800 --> 00:03:16,119 Speaker 2: could see they would make coffee nervous, right Like, they're 60 00:03:16,160 --> 00:03:18,320 Speaker 2: just they're up and they're bouncing around and they're with 61 00:03:18,360 --> 00:03:22,360 Speaker 2: the offensive coordinator. He kind of has a saunter about 62 00:03:22,440 --> 00:03:24,880 Speaker 2: him where it's like I got this, I've been through this. 63 00:03:25,280 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 2: I played at the highest level of college football. I've 64 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:29,880 Speaker 2: been with a couple of NFL teams. Now, when I 65 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 2: was demoted last year, we had a winning record. You 66 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:35,000 Speaker 2: know that probably is his mentality in Pittsburgh, right like 67 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:38,160 Speaker 2: the last memory he has of being a starting quarterback 68 00:03:38,200 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 2: they were above five hundred team. 69 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:45,000 Speaker 3: So yeah, you know, very curious. 70 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:47,280 Speaker 2: At some point to get to know the offensive coaching 71 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 2: staff better and hear their take on him. But just 72 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 2: that in and out of the pocket, in and out 73 00:03:55,400 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 2: of the huddle, walk over, talk to the coach, a 74 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:01,160 Speaker 2: command of the group. You can see he looks like 75 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 2: from a jumping off point, a comfort level that you. 76 00:04:04,400 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 1: Like to see what is the offense you think ultimately 77 00:04:07,640 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 1: going to look like. Because the Jets, you've been covering 78 00:04:10,200 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 1: this team for decades, they've never had a guy with 79 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: a Field's skill set. 80 00:04:16,839 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 2: I would say that anytime they have had a guy 81 00:04:19,560 --> 00:04:22,599 Speaker 2: like that, it's been a player just for a cup 82 00:04:22,640 --> 00:04:26,159 Speaker 2: of coffee, right, like anytime they've had really a true 83 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:30,840 Speaker 2: set quarterback for a time. For the most part, that 84 00:04:30,880 --> 00:04:34,960 Speaker 2: player has been a stay in the pocket, right passing quarterback, 85 00:04:35,360 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 2: right going from Vinnie to Chad. Sanchez had some mobility. 86 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:41,559 Speaker 2: He could certainly get out and run, but they still 87 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:46,359 Speaker 2: tried to insulate him. And obviously even a cup of 88 00:04:46,360 --> 00:04:49,680 Speaker 2: coffee with the two Green Bay legends Ryan Fitzpatrick, like whoever, 89 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:54,760 Speaker 2: it's been for the most part, they've been pocket passers. 90 00:04:55,440 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 2: I guess Zach Wilson is probably the closest to what 91 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 2: we've had with Justin Field his ability to get out 92 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:04,920 Speaker 2: and make a play on the move. But like Zach 93 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:08,200 Speaker 2: didn't combine that with the ability to play the position 94 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 2: at a high level from the pocket. I didn't think 95 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:14,760 Speaker 2: that hurt him. Justin Field seems a little more comfortable 96 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:16,280 Speaker 2: in the pocket, and you have to be able to 97 00:05:16,320 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 2: beat people from the pocket. Well, I think what I 98 00:05:18,120 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 2: like about the way the team has been built. It 99 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 2: makes sense to me, like you can see what the 100 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 2: game plan is, and I look back at the Mark 101 00:05:27,120 --> 00:05:32,480 Speaker 2: Sanchez years now, Justin Fields comes here in a radically 102 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:35,160 Speaker 2: different position than Mark Sanchez was in. Where Mark Sanchez 103 00:05:35,320 --> 00:05:37,920 Speaker 2: was a stone cold rookie who hadn't played a lot 104 00:05:37,920 --> 00:05:41,880 Speaker 2: of college football. That's Justin Fields in Chicago. That's not 105 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:45,320 Speaker 2: Justin Fields now. Now, this is a guy that has, 106 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:52,440 Speaker 2: you know, four years of pretty regular play under his belt, 107 00:05:52,640 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 2: so he is beyond the initial jumping off point developmental 108 00:05:56,800 --> 00:06:00,720 Speaker 2: stage of being a quarterback. But I do think they 109 00:06:00,720 --> 00:06:05,039 Speaker 2: have put together this offense similarly to what they did 110 00:06:05,040 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 2: with Sanchez. Let's not make it all about him. Having 111 00:06:08,400 --> 00:06:10,720 Speaker 2: to be a hero, the number two pick in the 112 00:06:10,800 --> 00:06:13,359 Speaker 2: draft of a team that really has struggled on opening 113 00:06:13,440 --> 00:06:17,159 Speaker 2: day and go be our savior. Now, drafted two tackles, 114 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:21,520 Speaker 2: two really good guards, drafted a center, drafted a tight end, 115 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:26,520 Speaker 2: franchise wide receiver, right, three running backs. All three can 116 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 2: be a number one guy on a given drive if necessary. 117 00:06:29,240 --> 00:06:31,560 Speaker 2: You have a very clear cut number one. You have 118 00:06:31,600 --> 00:06:34,000 Speaker 2: a hammer looking for a nail at number two, and 119 00:06:34,040 --> 00:06:35,560 Speaker 2: you have kind of a jack of all trades at 120 00:06:35,600 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 2: number three, and all of those guys can play. So 121 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:42,480 Speaker 2: when you've got three running backs, an offensive line, you know, 122 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:46,280 Speaker 2: hopefully a playmaking tight end, a really good wide receiver, 123 00:06:46,880 --> 00:06:50,279 Speaker 2: some other depth of wide receiver. That's what they did 124 00:06:50,279 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 2: with Sanchez. Now, this group isn't nearly the veteran, proven 125 00:06:53,839 --> 00:06:57,720 Speaker 2: group that Sanchez had around them, understandably, but at least 126 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:01,840 Speaker 2: the philosophy of we can insight elate you from having 127 00:07:01,880 --> 00:07:04,600 Speaker 2: to go be the hero every game, Like there can 128 00:07:04,640 --> 00:07:07,520 Speaker 2: be some games where they can win and justin fields 129 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:09,760 Speaker 2: might throw the ball seventeen times in the whole game, 130 00:07:10,280 --> 00:07:12,160 Speaker 2: and if their game plan works, they can still go 131 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 2: be competitive and win. I think that makes sense. I 132 00:07:15,320 --> 00:07:17,920 Speaker 2: like the fact that they have kind of from a 133 00:07:17,920 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 2: building block standpoint, put the team together that way. 134 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:23,960 Speaker 1: The difference between fields and any of his predecessors is 135 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 1: you're actually going to be calling multiple run plays per 136 00:07:28,400 --> 00:07:33,640 Speaker 1: game for seven or RPOs because he can do so 137 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:37,120 Speaker 1: much damage on the ground. Yep, what ultimately you think 138 00:07:37,200 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: that's going to look like in terms of how much 139 00:07:39,680 --> 00:07:41,320 Speaker 1: is he going to be running per game? Because here's 140 00:07:41,360 --> 00:07:44,120 Speaker 1: a guy who's been averaging more than fifty yards per 141 00:07:44,160 --> 00:07:46,640 Speaker 1: game on the ground throughout his career in a couple 142 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:49,000 Speaker 1: of years back Eve more than a thousand yards rushing 143 00:07:49,040 --> 00:07:49,600 Speaker 1: with the Bears. 144 00:07:49,640 --> 00:07:54,320 Speaker 2: That is going to be a philosophical question I'd be 145 00:07:54,360 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 2: curious to ask the coaches. And that's probably a week 146 00:07:58,120 --> 00:08:01,080 Speaker 2: by week, game plan by game plan basis. There will 147 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:06,040 Speaker 2: certainly be designed runs for this quarterback in the game plan. Now, 148 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:10,280 Speaker 2: how often do you go to them knowing that every 149 00:08:10,280 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 2: time he goes out and does that you risk injury. 150 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 2: You have a very capable that are in backup quarterback 151 00:08:16,160 --> 00:08:20,240 Speaker 2: behind him, so that security blanket helps, right, Like there 152 00:08:20,240 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 2: have been years where the backup quarterback wasn't Tyrod Taylor. 153 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,200 Speaker 2: The backup quarterback wasn't a guy that has played in 154 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:29,400 Speaker 2: the league for a decade and has won games and 155 00:08:29,480 --> 00:08:32,160 Speaker 2: rather that you can play two, three, four weeks with 156 00:08:32,200 --> 00:08:35,200 Speaker 2: your backup quarterback and still be a good team. But 157 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:40,720 Speaker 2: it's a weapon, right, I mean he can run. So 158 00:08:41,320 --> 00:08:44,400 Speaker 2: what breakdown will it be of designed runs in the 159 00:08:44,400 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 2: game plan you actually call or is it just conceptual 160 00:08:48,360 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 2: where it's like, all right, the play we've got here 161 00:08:50,800 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 2: is we're going to read half the field and if 162 00:08:53,360 --> 00:08:56,720 Speaker 2: your half the field read isn't there, then look for 163 00:08:56,760 --> 00:09:00,319 Speaker 2: an escape route and go. That could be a decent 164 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:03,280 Speaker 2: amount of the game plan as well for a quarterback 165 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 2: that's still developing, right, like giving him the Peyton Manning. 166 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:12,360 Speaker 3: Full field five option progression. That'll be in there too. 167 00:09:12,760 --> 00:09:15,520 Speaker 2: But to overload that with like every single snap that 168 00:09:15,559 --> 00:09:17,320 Speaker 2: you're throwing the ball, have that be the type of 169 00:09:17,320 --> 00:09:20,760 Speaker 2: offense you run, or simplify it a little bit, right, 170 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:23,199 Speaker 2: we got a two route read and if it's not there, 171 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:27,000 Speaker 2: you're a good improvisational player and we trust you protect 172 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 2: the ball and improvise. And I do think they'll be 173 00:09:29,559 --> 00:09:31,240 Speaker 2: part of that for him as well. 174 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, we have the green light And you mentioned Sanchez before, 175 00:09:34,120 --> 00:09:40,040 Speaker 1: remember going back that Rex said the signal system. 176 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:41,439 Speaker 2: And again like he's more advanced now than Mark was then, clearly, 177 00:09:41,600 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 2: But his legs are enough of a weapon that getting 178 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:48,120 Speaker 2: out the back door, if the back door is there, 179 00:09:48,200 --> 00:09:52,000 Speaker 2: and going and running to the sideline, sliding protecting yourself, 180 00:09:52,000 --> 00:09:54,280 Speaker 2: but picking up seven or eight yards that might be 181 00:09:54,280 --> 00:09:58,480 Speaker 2: better than your third or fourth option or a checkdown 182 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:01,440 Speaker 2: that a pure pocket passer would have to rely upon 183 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:03,200 Speaker 2: because they can't go do what you can do. 184 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:07,839 Speaker 1: He's got to your point, he's got such a good 185 00:10:07,880 --> 00:10:13,199 Speaker 1: way about himself to see a calm dude, but very confident. 186 00:10:13,320 --> 00:10:17,319 Speaker 1: I mean, obviously a big time recruit coming out of 187 00:10:17,400 --> 00:10:21,439 Speaker 1: high school, starts off at Georgia, then transfers to Ohio State, 188 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: is a first round pick, so he's been in the 189 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 1: spotlight throughout his life. But he's quite endearing to his teammates. 190 00:10:30,400 --> 00:10:32,760 Speaker 1: And you know, one guy's really pumped at he's here. 191 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:36,240 Speaker 1: Obviously he's Garrett Wilson. He could see that relationship not 192 00:10:36,280 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 1: only on the field, but off the field. 193 00:10:37,800 --> 00:10:38,000 Speaker 3: Yeah. 194 00:10:38,040 --> 00:10:41,600 Speaker 2: I mean, look, he's a very in a very unique place. 195 00:10:42,120 --> 00:10:44,120 Speaker 2: You're a quarterback in New York City, right the New 196 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:46,920 Speaker 2: York Metropolitanian number one media market in the world. So 197 00:10:46,960 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 2: there will be a spotlight on you. But what pro 198 00:10:49,920 --> 00:10:53,080 Speaker 2: football fans don't sometimes understand is what the spotlight feels 199 00:10:53,080 --> 00:10:56,040 Speaker 2: like when you're at Ohio State or Georgia or Michigan 200 00:10:56,200 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 2: or Texas or you know, so on and so forth. 201 00:10:58,040 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 2: You know, you know, the spotlight might be brighter there 202 00:11:02,160 --> 00:11:05,520 Speaker 2: than it is in certain NFL cities. This is still 203 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:09,400 Speaker 2: New York. But he is not coming here the way 204 00:11:09,600 --> 00:11:13,000 Speaker 2: some of these other guys have come here. Right Like 205 00:11:13,040 --> 00:11:18,400 Speaker 2: when you draft a Sanchez A Zach Wilson writes Sam Darnold, 206 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:22,400 Speaker 2: guys like that, they were clearly coming here with the 207 00:11:22,440 --> 00:11:26,000 Speaker 2: idea of, hey, like, we're getting you in the top 208 00:11:26,080 --> 00:11:28,520 Speaker 2: five of the draft, if not the second pick in 209 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:31,600 Speaker 2: the draft, whatever you Sanchez, whatever he was sixth or something. 210 00:11:32,920 --> 00:11:35,959 Speaker 2: You need to come here and save us. You are 211 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 2: our franchise quarterback and you need to come here and 212 00:11:38,679 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 2: save us. There is still going to be this perception 213 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:47,120 Speaker 2: that Justin Fields is a little bit of off the 214 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:49,679 Speaker 2: scrap heap right, he like it didn't work out in 215 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:52,640 Speaker 2: two previous stops. He's coming here to maybe kind of 216 00:11:52,640 --> 00:11:55,840 Speaker 2: reinvent himself. But the expectations are going to be different. 217 00:11:55,920 --> 00:11:59,240 Speaker 2: I think for the fans with him coming here, then 218 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:01,400 Speaker 2: the pressure that would be on him as a rookie 219 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:03,640 Speaker 2: if he was the second pick in the draft coming 220 00:12:03,679 --> 00:12:07,200 Speaker 2: here to try and save the franchise. Maybe that helps, right. 221 00:12:07,240 --> 00:12:10,600 Speaker 2: There are certain star players in New York Sports, you know, 222 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:13,800 Speaker 2: that have been in other places and I've actually come 223 00:12:13,840 --> 00:12:17,840 Speaker 2: here and kind of reinvented themselves a little bit where 224 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:21,200 Speaker 2: they were that guy the second pick savior in the 225 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:24,840 Speaker 2: previous stop, and now they've got maybe a little bit 226 00:12:24,880 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 2: of armadillo skin because They've gone through some of this 227 00:12:27,320 --> 00:12:29,160 Speaker 2: at other places, and now I've got a chance to 228 00:12:30,320 --> 00:12:34,160 Speaker 2: go to a different place and maybe reinvent myself a 229 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:37,120 Speaker 2: little bit. I think he comes here with that rather 230 00:12:37,240 --> 00:12:40,280 Speaker 2: than you know, being that the guy that walks up 231 00:12:40,320 --> 00:12:42,360 Speaker 2: on the stage hugging Roger Goodell and putting the jet 232 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:44,120 Speaker 2: hat on, and now you're gonna come here as a 233 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:45,199 Speaker 2: rookie and save the world. 234 00:12:45,280 --> 00:12:48,439 Speaker 1: And anybody successful playing that that position has some kind 235 00:12:48,480 --> 00:12:52,960 Speaker 1: of continuity within their respective franchises. I'm not comparing him 236 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:56,760 Speaker 1: to these guys. But Patrick Mahomes didn't play immediately and 237 00:12:56,840 --> 00:12:59,199 Speaker 1: he was paired up with Andy Reid, and again I'm 238 00:12:59,240 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: not comparing fore stending these guys. Josh Allen's been with 239 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 1: ming Thurmott for how many years? Seven years? Now you 240 00:13:05,760 --> 00:13:08,360 Speaker 1: got Lamar Jackson who's had a hard bought in his 241 00:13:09,320 --> 00:13:12,239 Speaker 1: you know, in his ear. He's the leader there in Baltimore. 242 00:13:12,640 --> 00:13:16,920 Speaker 1: They developed that culture and now he's experienced success with 243 00:13:16,960 --> 00:13:20,320 Speaker 1: the coordinator for a couple of years with fields you're 244 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:24,040 Speaker 1: talking about third team and three years, fourth offense coordinator, 245 00:13:24,160 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 1: five years yep. So you got to give them time 246 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:28,559 Speaker 1: along the way. But do you like the way the 247 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:32,959 Speaker 1: Jets have embraced him from the get where Aaron Glenn said, 248 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:34,280 Speaker 1: this is our guy. 249 00:13:34,360 --> 00:13:38,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, and also we also sometimes forget this. People come 250 00:13:38,640 --> 00:13:40,840 Speaker 2: almost like from the Madden world, right where a guy's 251 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:42,720 Speaker 2: got a Madden rating and that's his Madden rating and 252 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:46,360 Speaker 2: that's what he is now, Like they're human beings. There 253 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 2: is an evolution to a season, to a quarterback, to 254 00:13:50,679 --> 00:13:53,719 Speaker 2: an offense, to an offensive line. You know, like if 255 00:13:53,720 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 2: this offensive line stays healthy with a second year and 256 00:13:56,679 --> 00:14:01,240 Speaker 2: first year tackle, they're going to be different week ten 257 00:14:01,360 --> 00:14:04,240 Speaker 2: than they are in week one. He'll be different week 258 00:14:04,320 --> 00:14:07,640 Speaker 2: ten than he is in week one. So yes, there 259 00:14:07,679 --> 00:14:11,680 Speaker 2: is a developmental process that goes on with a unit 260 00:14:11,760 --> 00:14:13,840 Speaker 2: with a player, I mean, they're human. He's not going 261 00:14:13,880 --> 00:14:16,400 Speaker 2: to be the same player at Thanksgiving that he is 262 00:14:16,400 --> 00:14:21,480 Speaker 2: on opening day. Can you bring that process along? That's 263 00:14:21,520 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 2: why I like, again getting back to how they've built this. 264 00:14:25,520 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 2: They've built this to maybe take some of that off 265 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 2: of his shoulders early, so that as he gets more 266 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:36,320 Speaker 2: and more comfortable, Okay, week five, week seven, week ten, 267 00:14:36,440 --> 00:14:39,640 Speaker 2: more can be on his shoulders. And if that works, 268 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 2: then maybe he looks different in December than he looks 269 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:46,640 Speaker 2: in September. And I think that can work. 270 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:49,360 Speaker 1: Jet's game day is better together. Bring a group of 271 00:14:49,400 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: six or more to Mett Life Stadium and take advantage 272 00:14:51,840 --> 00:14:56,280 Speaker 1: of preferred pricing, access to odd field experiences and more 273 00:14:56,600 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 1: to book visit at y jets dot com slash groups 274 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:04,360 Speaker 1: or call nine seven three five four nine four or 275 00:15:04,440 --> 00:15:08,840 Speaker 1: five nine zero. You mentioned the three backs. What do 276 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:12,000 Speaker 1: you make it a landscape for Breese entering year four? 277 00:15:12,680 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 1: It was really impressive. The other day, I thought of 278 00:15:14,600 --> 00:15:18,040 Speaker 1: the podium. He said, I'm looking at this, this is 279 00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:21,160 Speaker 1: my last chance that people talk about potential. I want 280 00:15:21,160 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 1: them to talk about product. But he also said it's 281 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:28,560 Speaker 1: likely I'm not getting an extension like Sauce and Garrett 282 00:15:28,560 --> 00:15:31,480 Speaker 1: before the season. I don't anticipate that, but at the 283 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:33,080 Speaker 1: same time, he's completely bought it. 284 00:15:34,040 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know what I thought was going to happen 285 00:15:37,480 --> 00:15:40,920 Speaker 2: with him that didn't happen was the presence of Aaron 286 00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:45,760 Speaker 2: Rodgers was going to loosen defenses up, and defense is 287 00:15:45,880 --> 00:15:51,040 Speaker 2: still defended the Jets the way they did when Breeze 288 00:15:51,080 --> 00:15:54,160 Speaker 2: Hall was really the number one, Like it was load 289 00:15:54,200 --> 00:15:56,000 Speaker 2: the box that you're not beating us. 290 00:15:56,400 --> 00:15:58,120 Speaker 3: We are going to shadow you with some of our 291 00:15:58,200 --> 00:15:58,760 Speaker 3: best people. 292 00:15:59,280 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 2: We are going to put numbers up near the line 293 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:05,320 Speaker 2: of scrimmage, and if we're going to lose, it's gonna 294 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:07,880 Speaker 2: be because we're gonna make you throw the ball outside. 295 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:12,040 Speaker 2: And I think at least early in the season, teams 296 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:15,160 Speaker 2: will still defend him that way, So I don't expect 297 00:16:15,160 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 2: big numbers out of him the first month. I think 298 00:16:18,000 --> 00:16:22,320 Speaker 2: his season could mirror, hopefully what I think they're imagining. 299 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,720 Speaker 2: Kind of that evolution of the season could be that 300 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:30,480 Speaker 2: the more that Justin Fields gets comfortable in his own skin, 301 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 2: that he gets out and makes some plays, that the 302 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:37,400 Speaker 2: passing game at least loosens teams up a little bit, 303 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 2: that the offensive line becomes more and more cohesive as 304 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 2: the year goes on. I think you'll see if that works, 305 00:16:45,960 --> 00:16:46,840 Speaker 2: that'll be reflected. 306 00:16:46,880 --> 00:16:48,360 Speaker 3: I think in Breeshaw's numbers. 307 00:16:49,000 --> 00:16:51,240 Speaker 1: Mason Taylor caught a touchdown at that end of practice 308 00:16:51,280 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: with a two minute situation. Offense got down the field, 309 00:16:54,600 --> 00:16:58,560 Speaker 1: fields found him in the corner. He's been impressive early. 310 00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:01,400 Speaker 1: Your take and take, because I know you called some 311 00:17:01,440 --> 00:17:06,520 Speaker 1: of his games at LSU and also big pitcher from 312 00:17:06,520 --> 00:17:10,080 Speaker 1: a Jets tight end perspective, how he could actually change 313 00:17:10,119 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 1: the dynamic. 314 00:17:11,200 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, Like he's he's that athlete. 315 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:17,959 Speaker 2: He is that guy that you know, the dynamic weapon 316 00:17:18,080 --> 00:17:21,200 Speaker 2: that you're hoping you get. If it develops, you got 317 00:17:21,200 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 2: to go do it against the best players in the world. 318 00:17:23,720 --> 00:17:27,440 Speaker 2: But it's almost hard at LSU to stand down. 319 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:27,720 Speaker 1: Yeah. 320 00:17:28,280 --> 00:17:32,320 Speaker 2: Right, They've got so many skill guys. They had an 321 00:17:32,400 --> 00:17:35,879 Speaker 2: NFL quarterback, two NFL wide receivers, right, like three NFL 322 00:17:35,880 --> 00:17:39,200 Speaker 2: wide receivers. I think when he was there, an NFL back, 323 00:17:39,680 --> 00:17:43,320 Speaker 2: so you know, there's only one football. But when he 324 00:17:43,400 --> 00:17:47,320 Speaker 2: had a chance, I mean, he like off the Boston 325 00:17:47,400 --> 00:17:49,760 Speaker 2: on the field, he looks it. So yeah, I'm really 326 00:17:49,800 --> 00:17:51,359 Speaker 2: excited to see what he can do. 327 00:17:51,400 --> 00:17:56,399 Speaker 1: Because over the course of Jets history, tight end position 328 00:17:57,119 --> 00:18:01,120 Speaker 1: inconsistent at times, he would say, right, yeah, And when 329 00:18:01,160 --> 00:18:04,479 Speaker 1: I'm looking at the Jets offense, Garrett gets more than 330 00:18:04,520 --> 00:18:08,680 Speaker 1: one hundred receptions last year. When people are looking at 331 00:18:08,680 --> 00:18:12,960 Speaker 1: wide receiver two, I kind of think maybe the right 332 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 1: way of vieing this, or more complete way of looking 333 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:18,920 Speaker 1: at this is from a playmaker perspective. Maybe who's your 334 00:18:18,960 --> 00:18:21,200 Speaker 1: second option in the past game, who's your third option 335 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:24,560 Speaker 1: in the past game, Because in this for this team, 336 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 1: maybe it is a tight end, maybe it is a 337 00:18:26,680 --> 00:18:27,200 Speaker 1: running back. 338 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:29,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, if you get a really dynamic player at either 339 00:18:29,800 --> 00:18:31,840 Speaker 2: of those two positions, and if Mason Taylor is what 340 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:33,720 Speaker 2: we think he can be, already know you've got Brisol, 341 00:18:34,400 --> 00:18:37,879 Speaker 2: So those two guys in the past game, in the 342 00:18:37,920 --> 00:18:42,000 Speaker 2: screen game could be huge. You know, I would expect 343 00:18:42,040 --> 00:18:44,840 Speaker 2: tight end screens just to get the ball in his hands, 344 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:51,800 Speaker 2: certainly going to throw screens to Brisol. There's no question that, 345 00:18:52,400 --> 00:18:56,040 Speaker 2: like the NFL, it used to be about here are 346 00:18:56,040 --> 00:18:59,639 Speaker 2: our plays, here are our roles. We're gonna run our plays, 347 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:05,399 Speaker 2: and offense has evolved to be something different than that now. 348 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:09,120 Speaker 2: Like in the NBA, I was watching an old Knicks 349 00:19:09,160 --> 00:19:10,720 Speaker 2: game the other night, and I'm watching it with my 350 00:19:10,800 --> 00:19:14,200 Speaker 2: kid who's sixteen seventeen years old, and I'm talking about 351 00:19:14,200 --> 00:19:16,920 Speaker 2: Patrick Ewing being one of the great shooting big men 352 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:19,359 Speaker 2: of his era. He never shot the ball for more 353 00:19:19,400 --> 00:19:23,560 Speaker 2: than like fifteen seventeen feet out. It didn't occur to 354 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:27,679 Speaker 2: people back then to have seven footers shoot threes. The 355 00:19:27,720 --> 00:19:31,159 Speaker 2: analytics hadn't gotten in there yet, right, like the wanting 356 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:35,320 Speaker 2: to shoot sixty threes a game wasn't even in the 357 00:19:35,400 --> 00:19:39,040 Speaker 2: universe of the thinking of basketball in the nineties and 358 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:39,680 Speaker 2: two thousands. 359 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:40,439 Speaker 3: It just wasn't. 360 00:19:40,600 --> 00:19:43,480 Speaker 2: So the game looks and was played differently. Now, could 361 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:45,760 Speaker 2: those guys have done that in that era had they 362 00:19:45,840 --> 00:19:48,360 Speaker 2: been coached too, Yeah, they probably could have, but it's 363 00:19:48,359 --> 00:19:51,879 Speaker 2: just not how it was played. Eighties, nineties, two thousand's 364 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:55,399 Speaker 2: football was kind of here's our offensive playbook here, and 365 00:19:55,440 --> 00:19:57,920 Speaker 2: we're gonna run our plays, and the defense is going 366 00:19:57,960 --> 00:20:00,320 Speaker 2: to come up with concepts to defend our plays, but 367 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:02,800 Speaker 2: we're gonna run our plays. These are our plays, practice 368 00:20:02,840 --> 00:20:05,040 Speaker 2: our plays, and go do it. That's not the way 369 00:20:06,119 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 2: the forward thinking NFL offenses run anymore. And our instrant 370 00:20:10,119 --> 00:20:14,160 Speaker 2: comes from a place a forward thinking NFL offense where 371 00:20:14,200 --> 00:20:17,960 Speaker 2: it's more concepts. It's not so much a playbook. But 372 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:20,040 Speaker 2: here are three or four different things we could do 373 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:24,600 Speaker 2: out of the same concept. And let's watch the defense 374 00:20:25,240 --> 00:20:28,600 Speaker 2: and learn their rules. And when we learn their rules, 375 00:20:28,680 --> 00:20:31,320 Speaker 2: we'll come up with a concept to try and kind 376 00:20:31,359 --> 00:20:35,920 Speaker 2: of defeat their rules. In that world, a playmaking tight end, 377 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 2: a good catch the ball running back like that's why 378 00:20:39,960 --> 00:20:45,280 Speaker 2: you've seen those roles explode over the last five seven years, 379 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:48,720 Speaker 2: because those guys now do things they weren't asked to 380 00:20:48,760 --> 00:20:49,600 Speaker 2: do ten years ago. 381 00:20:49,920 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 3: It's not Thomas Jones anymore. 382 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:53,040 Speaker 2: When we get you the ball, it's gonna be downhill 383 00:20:53,040 --> 00:20:55,320 Speaker 2: into the line of scrimmage and you're our running back. 384 00:20:55,359 --> 00:20:57,560 Speaker 2: And that's what running backs do, and every now and 385 00:20:57,600 --> 00:21:00,439 Speaker 2: then we'll throw you a screen. Now, now it's like, 386 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:04,760 Speaker 2: let's get a tight end or a running back isolated 387 00:21:04,800 --> 00:21:07,080 Speaker 2: on a safety in a mismatch of the passing game 388 00:21:07,359 --> 00:21:10,320 Speaker 2: and treat them like a wide receiver. The Jets have 389 00:21:10,359 --> 00:21:12,159 Speaker 2: some guys that can do things like that, and that 390 00:21:12,200 --> 00:21:13,840 Speaker 2: should take all the heat in the world off justin 391 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:16,159 Speaker 2: fields if you can create those mismatches. 392 00:21:16,440 --> 00:21:20,240 Speaker 1: Much has been made about the physicality here early in 393 00:21:20,320 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 1: camp your thoughts, what you saw today and also the 394 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:26,560 Speaker 1: way you're ingesting some of this coming in as far 395 00:21:26,560 --> 00:21:28,199 Speaker 1: as the tackling drills. 396 00:21:28,280 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, God, even leading up to like college football starting 397 00:21:32,520 --> 00:21:35,560 Speaker 2: for ESPN, your schedule criss crosses, so how many days 398 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:37,640 Speaker 2: can I get out here? I looked at the schedule 399 00:21:37,680 --> 00:21:40,119 Speaker 2: and I saw, oh, well, they're in paths, like I 400 00:21:40,119 --> 00:21:41,920 Speaker 2: want to go to a padded practice, and I saw 401 00:21:41,960 --> 00:21:42,760 Speaker 2: what I expected to see. 402 00:21:42,800 --> 00:21:44,560 Speaker 3: Guys got tackled to the ground. Right. 403 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 2: They're practicing all the way through, sometimes thud, but sometimes 404 00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:51,199 Speaker 2: guys right to the ground. And it was noticeable, like 405 00:21:51,240 --> 00:21:54,320 Speaker 2: that's kind of that's old school, right, Like that's Aaron 406 00:21:54,320 --> 00:21:57,000 Speaker 2: Glenn playing for Parcels in the nineties. 407 00:21:57,960 --> 00:21:58,280 Speaker 3: Style. 408 00:21:58,400 --> 00:22:01,840 Speaker 2: Can't do two a days pads on every day, but 409 00:22:02,320 --> 00:22:04,600 Speaker 2: you're gonna play some football on the days that you 410 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:05,439 Speaker 2: can put pads on. 411 00:22:05,520 --> 00:22:06,399 Speaker 3: And they did that today. 412 00:22:07,600 --> 00:22:10,280 Speaker 1: What do you make of his approach with the guys 413 00:22:10,359 --> 00:22:14,040 Speaker 1: and also his interaction with the media. 414 00:22:15,240 --> 00:22:17,399 Speaker 2: My I haven't really had a chance to have the 415 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:20,200 Speaker 2: you know, the one on one interaction, my son. I've 416 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 2: only seen press conference Aaron Glenn. He seems like the 417 00:22:24,840 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 2: man in charge, right, like the general gets up at 418 00:22:26,800 --> 00:22:30,560 Speaker 2: the podium and briefs the world on what his plans are, 419 00:22:31,440 --> 00:22:33,680 Speaker 2: so he has that command. He seems like he's very 420 00:22:33,680 --> 00:22:36,800 Speaker 2: comfortable in that role. He certainly learned from a few 421 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:40,679 Speaker 2: of the best how to command a room, so uh, 422 00:22:40,760 --> 00:22:43,240 Speaker 2: and the guys on the team certainly seem to respect him. 423 00:22:43,240 --> 00:22:46,119 Speaker 2: I mean, every time you hear any player asked about him, 424 00:22:46,760 --> 00:22:49,880 Speaker 2: you know, they all seem to use the same terminology 425 00:22:49,880 --> 00:22:53,160 Speaker 2: of like no nonsense right, like cuts to the chase, 426 00:22:53,240 --> 00:22:55,440 Speaker 2: tells you what he's thinking, you know, does a beat 427 00:22:55,480 --> 00:22:58,679 Speaker 2: around the bush right like he's he's uh. He seems 428 00:22:58,680 --> 00:23:01,119 Speaker 2: pretty direct in all of those scenarios. 429 00:23:01,680 --> 00:23:04,080 Speaker 1: Finally, I want to ask you about Will McDonald. Yeah, 430 00:23:04,840 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 1: you mentioned an offensive line or my members getting tremendous 431 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:13,560 Speaker 1: work each day, because I don't know if McDonald has 432 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:14,080 Speaker 1: a ceiling. 433 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:15,439 Speaker 3: He at ten and a. 434 00:23:15,440 --> 00:23:18,760 Speaker 1: Half sacks last year. He broke out Jermaine Johnson obviously 435 00:23:18,800 --> 00:23:20,919 Speaker 1: on the men, working his way back from the Achilles. 436 00:23:20,960 --> 00:23:22,920 Speaker 1: But he's feeling good. The Jets are going to take 437 00:23:22,960 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 1: a cautious approach to make sure he's ready for the 438 00:23:25,560 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 1: long term. I like the skill sets, how they can 439 00:23:29,560 --> 00:23:33,639 Speaker 1: compliment each other. But he came back this year McDonald 440 00:23:34,000 --> 00:23:37,360 Speaker 1: muscled up. He went from two thirty five to two fifty. 441 00:23:38,280 --> 00:23:45,040 Speaker 1: His athleticism is freaky. He's a unique specimen. What do 442 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:48,399 Speaker 1: you anticipate from him as we go ahead. 443 00:23:48,840 --> 00:23:54,520 Speaker 2: I'm just excited to see if he just continues to 444 00:23:54,720 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 2: produce as a player that if you think about the 445 00:23:58,560 --> 00:24:02,959 Speaker 2: brief time he's been here, has never probably been talked 446 00:24:02,960 --> 00:24:06,439 Speaker 2: about as like a spotlight player. When you think about 447 00:24:06,760 --> 00:24:09,520 Speaker 2: like when they lost Brice hoff, right, what are they 448 00:24:09,560 --> 00:24:11,800 Speaker 2: gonna do? And then Jermaine Johnson tears his achilles, then 449 00:24:11,840 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 2: you have a very well publicized holdout that never comes 450 00:24:14,600 --> 00:24:17,199 Speaker 2: to fruition, right, a star player that you're bringing in 451 00:24:17,200 --> 00:24:19,960 Speaker 2: to rush the passer. And that was a disaster all year. 452 00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:23,480 Speaker 2: And all he did at this position that every time 453 00:24:23,520 --> 00:24:25,760 Speaker 2: you heard people kind of talk about it or write 454 00:24:25,760 --> 00:24:29,119 Speaker 2: about it, it was always, uh, the Jets have to 455 00:24:29,200 --> 00:24:31,080 Speaker 2: go get a d end, they have to to get 456 00:24:31,119 --> 00:24:32,919 Speaker 2: a pass rusher. I mean, look, they're losing all of 457 00:24:32,960 --> 00:24:35,520 Speaker 2: these guys, all the players that you thought were gonna 458 00:24:35,520 --> 00:24:38,080 Speaker 2: be the top of the depth chart players, And all 459 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 2: he did was take every opportunity that was put in 460 00:24:41,040 --> 00:24:43,240 Speaker 2: front of him and just go sack the quarterback. And 461 00:24:43,280 --> 00:24:46,080 Speaker 2: I kept saying, they have a guy on the field 462 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:49,280 Speaker 2: that's got like nine sacks, Like what am I missing? 463 00:24:49,840 --> 00:24:50,000 Speaker 3: Why? 464 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:53,560 Speaker 2: Why is it that this this disaster of depth? That 465 00:24:53,680 --> 00:24:56,679 Speaker 2: pass rusher, I don't know, seems like he's pretty good. 466 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,760 Speaker 2: And so now he goes into this season as an 467 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:03,639 Speaker 2: un question starter at that spot. But he earned it, 468 00:25:03,720 --> 00:25:07,439 Speaker 2: proved it, did it. So yeah, I'm I'm looking forward 469 00:25:07,440 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 2: to seeing if he keeps it up this year. Based 470 00:25:09,600 --> 00:25:11,800 Speaker 2: on what I saw today and also what I've seen 471 00:25:12,440 --> 00:25:15,360 Speaker 2: and heard from him even so far briefly in training camp, 472 00:25:15,400 --> 00:25:17,080 Speaker 2: it looks like he's picking right up where he left off. 473 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:18,879 Speaker 1: Would you say that Jets haven't had a guy with 474 00:25:18,920 --> 00:25:21,360 Speaker 1: this kind of skill set since John Abraham? 475 00:25:22,480 --> 00:25:23,480 Speaker 3: That's probably fair. 476 00:25:24,680 --> 00:25:26,800 Speaker 1: And it's interesting looking back at that draft too, because 477 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:29,040 Speaker 1: everybody was upset they didn't take a tackle at that point. 478 00:25:29,200 --> 00:25:33,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean it like the one on one pass 479 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:36,920 Speaker 2: rusher or the bend the edge pass rusher that can 480 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 2: go get the quarterback and allows you to get to 481 00:25:40,359 --> 00:25:43,879 Speaker 2: the quarterback without sending numbers right like that. Every defensive 482 00:25:43,880 --> 00:25:48,760 Speaker 2: coordinator is looking for a fourth quarter pass rush without 483 00:25:48,760 --> 00:25:53,080 Speaker 2: having to blitz. That's what they want. And if he 484 00:25:53,320 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 2: gives you the ability to have, especially a fourth quarter 485 00:25:56,640 --> 00:25:59,520 Speaker 2: pass rush when the other team's kind of tired, but 486 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:01,680 Speaker 2: hopefully you've got gas in the tank and you can 487 00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:04,160 Speaker 2: now wear a guy down over the course of the game, 488 00:26:04,200 --> 00:26:06,000 Speaker 2: and when the game's on the line, go make a 489 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:09,560 Speaker 2: game changing play and to drive draw holding penalty, make 490 00:26:09,600 --> 00:26:13,520 Speaker 2: a sack, knock the ball out, which they didn't take 491 00:26:13,520 --> 00:26:15,320 Speaker 2: the ball away nearly as much as they needed to 492 00:26:15,400 --> 00:26:18,000 Speaker 2: last year. That has to be something that changes this year. 493 00:26:18,119 --> 00:26:20,880 Speaker 2: You have to take the ball away on defense. Nothing 494 00:26:21,000 --> 00:26:24,199 Speaker 2: creates turnovers like rushing the passer, whether you're knocking the 495 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:24,840 Speaker 2: ball out. 496 00:26:24,800 --> 00:26:25,920 Speaker 3: Or forcing interceptions. 497 00:26:27,600 --> 00:26:30,159 Speaker 2: If you can do that and you can still drop seven, 498 00:26:31,480 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 2: that that's the special sauce for every defensive coordinator. And 499 00:26:35,359 --> 00:26:38,280 Speaker 2: he like, he's that kind of player. He's that he 500 00:26:38,400 --> 00:26:41,199 Speaker 2: gives a defense that type of an element. 501 00:26:41,920 --> 00:26:44,200 Speaker 1: I think he's got fifteen sacked potential. He's a guy 502 00:26:44,200 --> 00:26:47,280 Speaker 1: who could have sack a game. I mean that's and 503 00:26:47,359 --> 00:26:51,680 Speaker 1: he's only going to get better. Jets Steelers, September seventh. 504 00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:54,560 Speaker 1: Have you thought about what the atmosphere is gonna be 505 00:26:54,600 --> 00:26:55,160 Speaker 1: like in that life? 506 00:26:55,480 --> 00:26:57,040 Speaker 3: Who's playing quarterback for the Steelers? 507 00:26:57,240 --> 00:27:00,640 Speaker 1: They tell me tell me a guy by the name. 508 00:27:02,840 --> 00:27:04,720 Speaker 3: I would think there'll be some spirit in the building. Yeah, 509 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:05,840 Speaker 3: thanks buddy. 510 00:27:05,880 --> 00:27:09,680 Speaker 1: Thanks time for an extra point. I love training camp. 511 00:27:10,000 --> 00:27:13,320 Speaker 1: Football is returned and it's something that we all can celebrate. 512 00:27:13,720 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 1: In fact, the Jets will have a game next week 513 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:19,680 Speaker 1: and begin preseason play Saturday night in Green Bay against 514 00:27:19,720 --> 00:27:23,000 Speaker 1: the Packers. Aaron Glenn is setting the tone, stressing that 515 00:27:23,040 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 1: his players are smart, tough, aggressive and resilient. Pads are popping. 516 00:27:27,640 --> 00:27:30,440 Speaker 1: The pace of workouts has stood out and there's been 517 00:27:30,520 --> 00:27:34,639 Speaker 1: complete buying from the players. Glenn is not emphasizing wins 518 00:27:34,640 --> 00:27:39,240 Speaker 1: and losses, staying focused on daily improvement and discipline and details. 519 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:43,959 Speaker 1: If that happens consistently, wins will foul for the Jets 520 00:27:44,119 --> 00:27:44,640 Speaker 1: in the fall.