1 00:00:00,320 --> 00:00:02,760 Speaker 1: I wanted to ask you about the screen or the 2 00:00:02,840 --> 00:00:05,120 Speaker 1: dump off to James White the fifty nine yard game 3 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:09,039 Speaker 1: on third and tenon Um, what you saw from film? 4 00:00:09,600 --> 00:00:13,119 Speaker 1: What you saw on film that made that section effective play, 5 00:00:13,160 --> 00:00:15,640 Speaker 1: both in terms of by the way Tom called it 6 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:18,279 Speaker 1: at the line of scrimmage and the execution after the 7 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:25,159 Speaker 1: dump off. UM. Well, I think, UM, I think we 8 00:00:25,239 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 1: talked about a little bit after the game. It was, UM, 9 00:00:29,320 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: it was a a a play against man coverage, and 10 00:00:37,440 --> 00:00:39,720 Speaker 1: you know we ended up just coming across the formation 11 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:45,479 Speaker 1: to um, you know, to James, and we're able to 12 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 1: you know, pick off the linebacker. Um that had him 13 00:00:52,680 --> 00:00:55,320 Speaker 1: in coverage. Hang off for just one second here, I 14 00:00:55,400 --> 00:01:01,200 Speaker 1: was just looking at that play, UM like, just give 15 00:01:01,200 --> 00:01:03,160 Speaker 1: me a second. I'll come right back to that question. 16 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, I apologize. No worries, No worries at all. 17 00:01:07,200 --> 00:01:10,080 Speaker 1: It looked like Cannon had one of the linebackers and 18 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: I look like James chipped the rush up the middle, 19 00:01:13,120 --> 00:01:15,039 Speaker 1: and it just seemed like the timing on on that 20 00:01:15,040 --> 00:01:19,760 Speaker 1: play was perfect. I'll move on. That's that's fine. No, 21 00:01:20,200 --> 00:01:21,600 Speaker 1: I'll come back to it. Just just give me a 22 00:01:21,640 --> 00:01:23,480 Speaker 1: second and I'll come. I mean, we'll go to the 23 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:27,000 Speaker 1: next question. I'll come back to it. I apologize, no, 24 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,880 Speaker 1: no worries, thanks Bill. So we'll go to Mike Reece 25 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:32,320 Speaker 1: and we'll come back to that one. Great Mike, it 26 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:36,720 Speaker 1: just sounds good, Bill. Just like on the housekeeping side. UM, 27 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:43,360 Speaker 1: do you plan the start Isaiah win practicing this week? Um? 28 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 1: I think he's eligible, so UM it's a possibility. We'll 29 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: see how it goes, and I'm looking ahead. I did 30 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:56,600 Speaker 1: want to ask you a put Ravens question, Um, Lamar Jackson. 31 00:01:57,400 --> 00:02:00,280 Speaker 1: Um at quarterback, how much of a challenge hit it 32 00:02:00,360 --> 00:02:09,280 Speaker 1: to prepare for just his ability to move at that position? Yeah. Um, 33 00:02:09,360 --> 00:02:12,919 Speaker 1: he's very fast and uh, you know he's he's definitely 34 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:18,160 Speaker 1: a hard guy to handle. Um. So that's you know, 35 00:02:18,400 --> 00:02:26,400 Speaker 1: that's that's definitely a problem. Um, he's fast and and 36 00:02:26,560 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: that's that's really a big problem. He a lot of 37 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 1: times he just outruns people and can I mean he's 38 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:35,840 Speaker 1: got he's got good moves to him. Not saying that, 39 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:39,320 Speaker 1: but a lot of times he just outruns people. UM, 40 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:44,040 Speaker 1: with his speed, and you know that's catching him is 41 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:48,280 Speaker 1: an issue, especially on the when he keeps the ball. 42 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 1: A lot of times he's running against the defensive end 43 00:02:51,840 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: um and you know the ends just aren't fast enough. 44 00:02:56,760 --> 00:02:59,680 Speaker 1: They have them, but they don't have them, so it's 45 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:04,960 Speaker 1: kind he's a problem. It's definitely a problem. You know, 46 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 1: he leads a team in rushing or I don't know 47 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:08,799 Speaker 1: he did, maybe maybe a name more, but he and 48 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 1: Ingram or right kind of there together. So yeah, it's 49 00:03:11,800 --> 00:03:17,320 Speaker 1: definitely a challenge. So so just going back to the screenplay, 50 00:03:17,360 --> 00:03:21,640 Speaker 1: it looked like, again it was a man coverage play, 51 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 1: so I'm not sure who had James on. This might 52 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:28,040 Speaker 1: have been the deep safety um, might have been I 53 00:03:28,080 --> 00:03:30,640 Speaker 1: think they were in I think they were in a 54 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:34,120 Speaker 1: blitz or either that or they or a white headed 55 00:03:34,160 --> 00:03:35,640 Speaker 1: was trying to come around and get him and kind 56 00:03:35,680 --> 00:03:37,760 Speaker 1: of got caught in the wash. I'm not sure, but 57 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 1: it was man coverage. And once he got outside, there 58 00:03:41,200 --> 00:03:44,520 Speaker 1: was just you know, nobody left. We ran as you know, 59 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: Julian ran a crossing pattern and Ward took him. So 60 00:03:48,480 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 1: there's just kind of nobody left on that side of 61 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:53,360 Speaker 1: the field and everybody's coming from the inside out and 62 00:03:53,480 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 1: you know, James made about thirty yards then kind of 63 00:03:56,680 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 1: cut it back and you know, pick up a block 64 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 1: there from Dorset. I got about another twenty yards. Really, 65 00:04:07,400 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 1: it's just a man beat or a man beat or play. 66 00:04:10,320 --> 00:04:13,360 Speaker 1: And you know when you they got us on that too, 67 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 1: you know, wearing your man and man coverage on the 68 00:04:16,080 --> 00:04:18,239 Speaker 1: back and the back of screens to the other side 69 00:04:18,279 --> 00:04:22,159 Speaker 1: of the formation, the coverage player has to go through 70 00:04:22,200 --> 00:04:24,360 Speaker 1: a lot of traffic to get over there and get them. 71 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:27,920 Speaker 1: And if you know, if you can get the screen 72 00:04:28,040 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 1: set up and get it out there clean, then that's yeah, 73 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:36,839 Speaker 1: that's what you're looking for. Great, Thank you, Bill, Yeah, thanks, fine, 74 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:40,279 Speaker 1: all right, Next question Rich Thompson followed by Doug Kide 75 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 1: The Morning Bill. I was just wanting could you comment 76 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:47,679 Speaker 1: on Julian Edelman's effectiveness in the red zone against the Browns. 77 00:04:47,680 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 1: I mean, he's not the biggest target down there, but 78 00:04:49,839 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 1: Tom was able to find him twice. Yeah, Julie does 79 00:04:54,240 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 1: a very good job of getting open and you know 80 00:04:57,080 --> 00:04:59,760 Speaker 1: he's strong, so he can create some separation, you know, 81 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:03,240 Speaker 1: contact and very dependable hands. And you know, made a 82 00:05:03,240 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 1: good play on the touchdown where he caught the ball 83 00:05:05,520 --> 00:05:07,440 Speaker 1: about the three or four yard line, got his pads 84 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:10,240 Speaker 1: down and you know, ran through an arm tackle there 85 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:13,839 Speaker 1: and got in so um, you know, Julian's a very 86 00:05:14,400 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 1: you know, tough, dependable guy. And when you're just looking 87 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:20,679 Speaker 1: for a yard or two down there, um after the catcher, 88 00:05:20,839 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 1: you know, around the goal line, he's he's always does 89 00:05:24,520 --> 00:05:27,159 Speaker 1: a good job of kind of being able to you know, 90 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:30,359 Speaker 1: squirt through the tacklers or drop his pads and and 91 00:05:30,640 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 1: uh yeah, knock the defense, knock the tackler back for 92 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:37,920 Speaker 1: a yard or two and get in the end zone. Okay, 93 00:05:37,960 --> 00:05:44,719 Speaker 1: thank you, We're welcome. Don kite his necks. I'll ask 94 00:05:44,960 --> 00:05:46,719 Speaker 1: anyone to get five star. If you want to ask 95 00:05:46,760 --> 00:05:50,320 Speaker 1: any other questions, go ahead, Duck may Bill. I know 96 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:52,800 Speaker 1: this is kind of a general question, but here at 97 00:05:52,839 --> 00:05:55,160 Speaker 1: the midway point of the season, what would you say 98 00:05:55,240 --> 00:06:05,799 Speaker 1: is the biggest factor in your defense and success good players? 99 00:06:06,080 --> 00:06:08,280 Speaker 1: I mean, looking at the roster, it's it's a lot 100 00:06:08,279 --> 00:06:12,000 Speaker 1: of the same guys as as last year, and you 101 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 1: guys have been more successful this season or I guess 102 00:06:15,839 --> 00:06:19,400 Speaker 1: just more productive. Is there any major difference you see 103 00:06:19,440 --> 00:06:24,400 Speaker 1: from last year to this year. I think we have 104 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:26,760 Speaker 1: a you know, a lot of players are playing well. 105 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:29,520 Speaker 1: They're good players, they're playing well. Um, you know, having 106 00:06:29,680 --> 00:06:34,719 Speaker 1: experience in the system. Uh, with guys like you know 107 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:42,839 Speaker 1: Jason and John Simon, Um, you know Bentley, guys like 108 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:48,159 Speaker 1: that that are Danny Shelton, You guys that are starting 109 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:52,200 Speaker 1: to you know, I haven't seen this stuff now for 110 00:06:52,240 --> 00:06:54,160 Speaker 1: a couple of years instead of you know, a few 111 00:06:54,200 --> 00:06:58,320 Speaker 1: weeks or half a season. Um. I think that's that's 112 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 1: certainly making a difference. You know, I think they're there's 113 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:04,600 Speaker 1: certainly been you know j. C. Jac is certainly another 114 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: guy that falls into that category. Um, you know Brooks 115 00:07:09,600 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: and Calhoun win of it, those guys, m Collins obviously, 116 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:18,480 Speaker 1: guys that weren't on the team last year. You know 117 00:07:18,560 --> 00:07:22,440 Speaker 1: they've been They've all been productive. Um. So that's really 118 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:28,760 Speaker 1: a you know, confluence of factors that have all come together. 119 00:07:28,880 --> 00:07:32,360 Speaker 1: And they have a lot of good players playing well 120 00:07:32,680 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: and different combinations that work well with each other. It's 121 00:07:39,840 --> 00:07:43,240 Speaker 1: a good place to me just one of their fault up. 122 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:46,080 Speaker 1: Also because hell assuring is it to have Stefan Gilmore 123 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:48,160 Speaker 1: and know that you can trust him to cover some 124 00:07:48,200 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: of the best receivers in the league. Yeah, Well, like 125 00:07:53,360 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 1: I said, it's the key to defense. Don good players. 126 00:07:56,400 --> 00:07:58,000 Speaker 1: You know, we've got a lot of them. He's certainly 127 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: one of them. Um. We have a lot other guys 128 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:05,120 Speaker 1: too that are very dependable guys, guys that can match 129 00:08:05,200 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 1: up and in different situations against you know, different types 130 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 1: of athletes and skill players that our opponents have, and 131 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:20,400 Speaker 1: so that's that's a huge advantage for us. Great. Thanks, Yeah, 132 00:08:20,480 --> 00:08:24,360 Speaker 1: you're welcome. Buck, you go, Bob associate ball by my freez. 133 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 1: Thanks Stacy, Good morning Bill. Hey Bob, this is someone 134 00:08:29,720 --> 00:08:33,920 Speaker 1: related to Doug's questions and again very general and uh, 135 00:08:34,480 --> 00:08:38,479 Speaker 1: you know, stating the obvious. Your defense has been dominant, 136 00:08:38,960 --> 00:08:42,440 Speaker 1: but it's also been effective in not like creating takeaways, 137 00:08:42,480 --> 00:08:45,480 Speaker 1: but turning them into points. I'm curious, you've coached a 138 00:08:45,480 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: lot of great defenses, You've gone against great defenses. The 139 00:08:48,600 --> 00:08:53,080 Speaker 1: characteristics that enable the defense to not only take the 140 00:08:53,120 --> 00:08:57,760 Speaker 1: ball away but then convert those takeaways into points? Is it? 141 00:08:57,840 --> 00:09:01,280 Speaker 1: Is there something contagious about it? There's certain factors that 142 00:09:01,360 --> 00:09:04,440 Speaker 1: go into it. With all the non offensive touchdowns you 143 00:09:04,440 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: guys have had this year, well, I think it's again 144 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 1: it starts with the players. And you know, some players 145 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:22,280 Speaker 1: have um, very good I would just say ball awareness. Um. 146 00:09:23,520 --> 00:09:27,200 Speaker 1: They just have a good knack of getting the ball 147 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:33,760 Speaker 1: off their opponents or recovering a fumble or intercepting a 148 00:09:33,880 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 1: path or tipping a ball or you know, just things 149 00:09:37,640 --> 00:09:39,960 Speaker 1: like that. And I think we have a lot of 150 00:09:41,160 --> 00:09:43,680 Speaker 1: a lot of players like that on our on our team, 151 00:09:44,320 --> 00:09:46,840 Speaker 1: on our units, and uh, you know, it's hard for 152 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:48,880 Speaker 1: one guy to get every turnover. I mean, it's just 153 00:09:48,960 --> 00:09:52,400 Speaker 1: not yeah, just doesn't usually happen that way. You know, 154 00:09:52,440 --> 00:09:55,960 Speaker 1: you have one guy that you know has ten fumble recoveries, 155 00:09:56,000 --> 00:10:01,240 Speaker 1: and so you know, it's it's really everybody with an 156 00:10:01,240 --> 00:10:06,439 Speaker 1: awareness and that instinctiveness of when to make the tackle, 157 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 1: when to punch the ball out um and certainly speed helps. 158 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:14,200 Speaker 1: You know, like the play that John Jones made on 159 00:10:14,520 --> 00:10:18,319 Speaker 1: shub there's not a lot of players that probably could 160 00:10:18,400 --> 00:10:20,920 Speaker 1: even make that play just the amount of ground that 161 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:24,599 Speaker 1: he closed, and but then you know his awareness and 162 00:10:24,760 --> 00:10:28,840 Speaker 1: timing and being able to you know, put put pressure 163 00:10:28,880 --> 00:10:32,200 Speaker 1: on the ball and get it out. It was a 164 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:37,679 Speaker 1: great effort by Jason by Devon, and you know, we 165 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 1: had three or four guys down there around the ball 166 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:42,199 Speaker 1: on that fumble and Devin came up with it. But 167 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:45,720 Speaker 1: you know, get those plays if you're loafing and standing 168 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:48,679 Speaker 1: there watching the play, you get those fumble recoveries or 169 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:55,000 Speaker 1: those tip passes like John Simon got, uh, you know, 170 00:10:55,120 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 1: tip all over the middle and things like that. You 171 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,240 Speaker 1: get those plays by by and alert and by hustling 172 00:11:01,600 --> 00:11:04,880 Speaker 1: and by having a lot of defenders around the ball 173 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 1: and being able to take advantage of her. You know, 174 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:14,080 Speaker 1: last week on the on the sacked by Simon, you know, 175 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:17,000 Speaker 1: Kyle was right there and I was able to get 176 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:19,480 Speaker 1: on it and I was pretty close to a scoop 177 00:11:19,520 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 1: and score touchdown too. But so all those things effort, awareness, 178 00:11:27,760 --> 00:11:32,439 Speaker 1: instinctiveness by the players and speed, you know that's not 179 00:11:32,559 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 1: always helps. YEA, thank you, hope, you're welcome. Next question 180 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:45,800 Speaker 1: Mike Priez followed by Ivan Lazzar. Still I'm acknowledging the 181 00:11:46,559 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: heavy rain as an added challenge with ball handling. What 182 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:52,960 Speaker 1: would you say mostly contributed to some of the struggles 183 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:56,920 Speaker 1: we saw with the field goal operations. Yeah, well, it 184 00:11:57,280 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 1: wasn't an easy day to handle the ball period. You know, offensively, 185 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 1: we did a good job to you know, get through 186 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:09,440 Speaker 1: the game with no fumbles and no interceptions. Um, it 187 00:12:09,480 --> 00:12:14,000 Speaker 1: wasn't perfect, but um you know there there were several 188 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:16,440 Speaker 1: balls out on on the other side, and you know 189 00:12:16,520 --> 00:12:20,400 Speaker 1: when the lad out was the difference so you know 190 00:12:20,440 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 1: we've we've worked in those conditions. We got to continue 191 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 1: to work on them in them and u and it 192 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:31,840 Speaker 1: was overall had better, you know, do a better job 193 00:12:31,880 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 1: all the way across the board in all areas, but 194 00:12:36,200 --> 00:12:42,439 Speaker 1: in the kicking game, coaching, execution players, um, the specialists 195 00:12:42,440 --> 00:12:44,520 Speaker 1: of course, but you know the rest of the group 196 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 1: on punt fieldal protection and kickoff and punt coverage a 197 00:12:50,160 --> 00:12:53,440 Speaker 1: return game. So there was there's a lot of things 198 00:12:53,520 --> 00:13:00,760 Speaker 1: we need to work on all right. Next question, Evan 199 00:13:00,920 --> 00:13:08,280 Speaker 1: was our hey, coach, just wondering if when you guys 200 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: evaluated Mohammad Sanu before the trade, if you knew that 201 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:13,800 Speaker 1: he was going to be such an effective run blocker. 202 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:16,200 Speaker 1: You know, we saw him, Yes, he used it in 203 00:13:16,200 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 1: a bunch of times in run situations. Yeah, I think 204 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:24,079 Speaker 1: that's always been a strength of his. Going back to college, 205 00:13:24,720 --> 00:13:28,960 Speaker 1: he was he's a strong, physical kid, and he's got 206 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:32,720 Speaker 1: a good playing strength and he's tough. So I think 207 00:13:32,720 --> 00:13:34,719 Speaker 1: he's always been willing to go in there and go 208 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:39,079 Speaker 1: to get his hands dirty and be a tough, physical blocker. 209 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:41,920 Speaker 1: You know we have Julian does a good job of 210 00:13:41,960 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 1: that too. So yeah, those those guys are it's kind 211 00:13:48,960 --> 00:13:53,000 Speaker 1: of an underrated thing for receivers, but but it really 212 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:56,000 Speaker 1: it really helps you when you can when those guys 213 00:13:56,040 --> 00:13:59,640 Speaker 1: do that and they do a job of it. Oh yeah, 214 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:02,840 Speaker 1: he said underrated. You know, is it? How big of 215 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 1: a part of the evaluation is? I mean, obviously getting 216 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:07,360 Speaker 1: open and catching the ball is you know what most 217 00:14:07,400 --> 00:14:12,400 Speaker 1: people think about for receivers, and that's very important. That 218 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 1: you can't be a good receiver if you can't do 219 00:14:14,080 --> 00:14:19,440 Speaker 1: those two things. But um, you know that's that's one 220 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:25,160 Speaker 1: two And then you know two A is blocking, you know, 221 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 1: contributed in in other ways besides getting open and catching 222 00:14:28,680 --> 00:14:31,720 Speaker 1: the ball. You know, not every play for the receiver 223 00:14:31,920 --> 00:14:36,640 Speaker 1: is a ball that goes to him. So beIN able 224 00:14:36,680 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 1: to have you know, good route distribution so that you 225 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:42,200 Speaker 1: have good spacing so that somebody can get the ball, 226 00:14:42,200 --> 00:14:46,280 Speaker 1: whether it's you or somebody else. Um, and blocking, you know, 227 00:14:46,320 --> 00:14:48,880 Speaker 1: I think all good I think all good receivers know 228 00:14:49,080 --> 00:14:52,840 Speaker 1: that when the running game's going, and part of that 229 00:14:53,000 --> 00:14:55,600 Speaker 1: the receivers blocking in the running game, that that opens 230 00:14:55,680 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 1: up opportunities in the passing games. So you know, the 231 00:14:58,640 --> 00:15:00,800 Speaker 1: more the defensive backs have to come up and fight 232 00:15:00,880 --> 00:15:04,480 Speaker 1: through blocks and and support the running game, and when 233 00:15:04,480 --> 00:15:07,720 Speaker 1: you run play action passes, that's when we're able to 234 00:15:07,760 --> 00:15:11,800 Speaker 1: really separate the defense and create some big play opportunities. 235 00:15:11,800 --> 00:15:17,680 Speaker 1: So it's not it helps the receivers to do that. 236 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: Oh no, I favorite receiver buys into it. But it 237 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: really does help the receivers and help the passing game win. 238 00:15:25,160 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 1: Receivers are complete players and and do a good job blocking, 239 00:15:30,080 --> 00:15:33,000 Speaker 1: So you know, snow at elements that definitely fallow that category, 240 00:15:33,880 --> 00:15:42,160 Speaker 1: Troy Brown, That's what those guys do. Thanks. Yeah, Well, 241 00:15:42,800 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 1: Henry mckennot, followed by Mike the Trackion Morning Bill, I am, 242 00:15:49,640 --> 00:15:52,640 Speaker 1: I was curious how you feel your son Steve is 243 00:15:52,680 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 1: developing on the coaching staff and in his role. Yeah. 244 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:12,000 Speaker 1: I uh, I'm very fortunate to have a good coaching staff. Um. 245 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:15,800 Speaker 1: We have a lot of good coaches and guys that 246 00:16:15,960 --> 00:16:20,000 Speaker 1: really make my job a lot easier because of how 247 00:16:21,520 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 1: thorough and comprehensive they are with the each position, their 248 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:30,160 Speaker 1: players and the organization of you know, so many things 249 00:16:30,160 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 1: that go on out there. So, um, just give it 250 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 1: a general comment, and you know, give a staff a 251 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,800 Speaker 1: lot of credit and praise for any success that we've 252 00:16:40,800 --> 00:16:43,920 Speaker 1: had because they honestly, they do most of the work. 253 00:16:46,400 --> 00:16:50,920 Speaker 1: Sure if I can follow um any any chance you'd 254 00:16:51,080 --> 00:16:53,360 Speaker 1: you'd be willing to tell us who who's calling plays 255 00:16:53,480 --> 00:16:58,440 Speaker 1: or how that duty is getting split up this year. Yeah, 256 00:16:58,440 --> 00:17:01,280 Speaker 1: and I think we've already been through that several times 257 00:17:01,320 --> 00:17:12,760 Speaker 1: already this year. Nothing's changed. Thank you, Mike Peltra, Thanks Stacy. 258 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:16,040 Speaker 1: Bill wondering what your thoughts were after watching film on 259 00:17:16,240 --> 00:17:24,160 Speaker 1: Farren's filling in for shock Ye on the interior line. Um, 260 00:17:25,600 --> 00:17:30,280 Speaker 1: you know, really competed well. Um, No tough, assinements too good, 261 00:17:30,560 --> 00:17:34,560 Speaker 1: you know, got them good entire players. Cellay Richardson, you know, 262 00:17:34,600 --> 00:17:36,240 Speaker 1: one of the more talented players in the league. I 263 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:40,879 Speaker 1: thought he competed well. Um, cast protection got out of 264 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:43,639 Speaker 1: some screens. Um, you know, I was aggressive in a 265 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:46,000 Speaker 1: running game. I little Shack's a really good player. We 266 00:17:46,040 --> 00:17:51,640 Speaker 1: know that, and he's he's a hard guy to replace. Um, 267 00:17:51,680 --> 00:17:56,639 Speaker 1: but I thought James played very competitively and you know, 268 00:17:56,680 --> 00:18:01,399 Speaker 1: played about the way we expect them to play. Great. 269 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:08,399 Speaker 1: Thank you, it's welcome. And last question, Mike Greece. I 270 00:18:08,480 --> 00:18:10,760 Speaker 1: was going to follow up on that, Bill, Um, just 271 00:18:10,960 --> 00:18:14,159 Speaker 1: you know he's thirty. Farens is thirty years old and 272 00:18:14,320 --> 00:18:16,760 Speaker 1: I talked after the game about how that was his 273 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:20,600 Speaker 1: first career start and it was sort of special for him. UM, 274 00:18:20,640 --> 00:18:25,199 Speaker 1: just given his journey and knowing his family. I was 275 00:18:25,760 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 1: I was curious to sort of what your experience has 276 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:35,760 Speaker 1: been like working with him. UM as a player. Yeah, 277 00:18:35,760 --> 00:18:39,399 Speaker 1: it's been great, it's been phenomenal. He's uh, you know, 278 00:18:39,480 --> 00:18:42,800 Speaker 1: comes to work every day with great attitudes. One of 279 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:46,520 Speaker 1: the toughest kids on the team. UM. He's always ready 280 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:50,520 Speaker 1: to compete always, you know, works hard. UM as a 281 00:18:50,520 --> 00:18:56,879 Speaker 1: good tempo, not you know, to try to do something 282 00:18:56,920 --> 00:18:59,080 Speaker 1: reckless so that somebody gets hurt, but just to compete, 283 00:18:59,119 --> 00:19:01,320 Speaker 1: to get better and make himself better, to make his 284 00:19:01,359 --> 00:19:05,679 Speaker 1: teammates better. UM. You know, most teams we play have 285 00:19:05,840 --> 00:19:11,000 Speaker 1: a whatever their cadence or operation is with the offensive 286 00:19:11,000 --> 00:19:15,000 Speaker 1: line is always you know, part of the preparation. And 287 00:19:15,560 --> 00:19:19,040 Speaker 1: he does a great job along with our quarterbacks through 288 00:19:19,080 --> 00:19:23,600 Speaker 1: the years less you know, three years, anyway of coordinating 289 00:19:23,640 --> 00:19:26,719 Speaker 1: the whether it's a silent count or blocking schemes or 290 00:19:26,720 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: protections and all that to help get our defense ready. 291 00:19:31,160 --> 00:19:33,359 Speaker 1: This does a real, real good job in his role 292 00:19:33,520 --> 00:19:37,320 Speaker 1: of being ready to go, which you know he hasn't 293 00:19:37,359 --> 00:19:40,480 Speaker 1: had to play a lot until yesterday as you as 294 00:19:40,520 --> 00:19:44,440 Speaker 1: you refer to and um, but in terms of helping 295 00:19:44,480 --> 00:19:46,880 Speaker 1: his teammates get ready and prepare, I know that everybody 296 00:19:46,880 --> 00:19:48,760 Speaker 1: has a lot of confidence in him because when he 297 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:51,800 Speaker 1: when he isn't there, he's you know, knows what to 298 00:19:51,920 --> 00:19:55,680 Speaker 1: do and so forth, and you know has experienced even 299 00:19:55,680 --> 00:19:57,760 Speaker 1: though it's not does not have a lot of playing experience, 300 00:19:58,320 --> 00:20:02,200 Speaker 1: he has a lot of Patriots experience. And as a teammate, 301 00:20:02,240 --> 00:20:07,920 Speaker 1: to prepare the defense and you know, to help out 302 00:20:07,920 --> 00:20:11,000 Speaker 1: wherever he can to help get the team readies is 303 00:20:11,000 --> 00:20:15,119 Speaker 1: really invaluable. So UM, no good chunk of that's been 304 00:20:15,160 --> 00:20:19,320 Speaker 1: on the practice squad and he's been on the active roster, 305 00:20:19,440 --> 00:20:22,240 Speaker 1: but you know, yesterday it was really his the most 306 00:20:22,240 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 1: extended action he's had in six years. But he's great 307 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 1: to coach. He's great kid and very smart, works hard 308 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:38,920 Speaker 1: and you can tell his dad's Kirk Parence. Thank you, 309 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 1: You're welcome, Thank you, coach, Thanks everyone, all right, thank you, 310 00:20:44,080 --> 00:20:45,199 Speaker 1: fuck to jam, thank you