1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:04,640 Speaker 1: Your odds. Just wondering how your allergies are bothering me today. 2 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:08,080 Speaker 1: Allergies are good. Yeah, I appreciate it. Man, I'm going well, 3 00:00:08,520 --> 00:00:10,280 Speaker 1: I've been in the building. I've been in the building 4 00:00:10,320 --> 00:00:12,560 Speaker 1: all day, so I don't even honestly know what it's 5 00:00:12,560 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: like to be outside of the ragweeds. Tough. I gotta 6 00:00:15,080 --> 00:00:17,560 Speaker 1: tell you it's all right. Thanks for the heads up. 7 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:20,799 Speaker 1: So I was wondering what kind of positivity I know 8 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:23,480 Speaker 1: Coach Belichick said no one did enough a good enough 9 00:00:23,560 --> 00:00:25,720 Speaker 1: job to win on Sunday, But I was wondering what 10 00:00:25,800 --> 00:00:29,440 Speaker 1: positives you took from from your defense on Sunday. Yeah, 11 00:00:29,440 --> 00:00:31,760 Speaker 1: there were definitely points in the game where you know, 12 00:00:31,800 --> 00:00:34,040 Speaker 1: we played the way that we should have played the 13 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:36,400 Speaker 1: entire game. You know, what you look to improve on 14 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:38,960 Speaker 1: is just a consistency across the board. You know. I 15 00:00:38,960 --> 00:00:41,559 Speaker 1: don't think anyone really played a game where they can 16 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: be proud of it, you know, for sixty minutes. But 17 00:00:43,560 --> 00:00:45,639 Speaker 1: they were definitely points to take, are there as far 18 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:48,000 Speaker 1: as you know, I would say stretches, stretches of the 19 00:00:48,000 --> 00:00:50,880 Speaker 1: game where we played well enough to win the game, 20 00:00:50,920 --> 00:00:53,599 Speaker 1: but obviously not well enough for sixty minutes. To win 21 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:56,600 Speaker 1: the end. I wanted to ask you about Adrian Phillips. 22 00:00:56,640 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 1: I know he's, you know, technically on the roster listed 23 00:00:58,840 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 1: as a safety, but he plays, you know, down in 24 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:03,360 Speaker 1: the box with you guys a lot. And just what 25 00:01:03,520 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 1: makes him such an effective player, especially we've seen him, 26 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: you know, kind of wipe up the tight ends all 27 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:10,679 Speaker 1: through camp. He gave those guys headaches and fits. And 28 00:01:11,319 --> 00:01:14,360 Speaker 1: just what makes him such a good fit in your defense? Uh? Yeah, 29 00:01:14,360 --> 00:01:16,319 Speaker 1: I think it goes back to versatility. Most of the 30 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:18,840 Speaker 1: time when we talk about versatility, we're talking about the 31 00:01:18,920 --> 00:01:22,039 Speaker 1: linebacker position, right, Guys that can rush and you know, 32 00:01:22,080 --> 00:01:23,960 Speaker 1: that can cover a little bit and also play off 33 00:01:23,959 --> 00:01:26,520 Speaker 1: the ball. I would say he offers that versatility just 34 00:01:26,560 --> 00:01:28,760 Speaker 1: at the third level, where a guy who can you know, 35 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: he can tackle just as good a you know as 36 00:01:30,800 --> 00:01:34,560 Speaker 1: a linebacker and also cover just like a safety anytime. 37 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:36,680 Speaker 1: And then also he's a smart guy, So he's a 38 00:01:36,760 --> 00:01:38,479 Speaker 1: very versatile player that can line up in a bunch 39 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:42,400 Speaker 1: of different places. And when you watch Zach Wilson on tape, 40 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:44,320 Speaker 1: what are kind of the points of emphasis you need 41 00:01:44,360 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 1: to make with your guys in the front seven when 42 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 1: when you watch him, I would say first and foremost, 43 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 1: like this guy can improve with the best of them. 44 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 1: I mean, it's tough to get him on the ground. 45 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:54,880 Speaker 1: I know he's a smaller guy, but at the same 46 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 1: time you can tell he has great lower body strengthing 47 00:01:57,440 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: and really make all the throws. I think he's doing 48 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 1: a good job being able to read coverages and find 49 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:05,160 Speaker 1: the open man. So it's gonna take everyone. We're all 50 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:06,920 Speaker 1: at the point of attacking. They have a lot of 51 00:02:06,960 --> 00:02:09,600 Speaker 1: they have a lot of weapons on offense as well. Thanks, 52 00:02:10,120 --> 00:02:16,640 Speaker 1: Thanks Jim. Next question Steve Sanchez, Hey, Gerard, how are you, Bob? 53 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:20,120 Speaker 1: I'm doing well. How are you? Stee good played in 54 00:02:20,160 --> 00:02:22,359 Speaker 1: a lot of football games. Kind of a weird kind 55 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:25,360 Speaker 1: of game. You only give up touchdowns only on the 56 00:02:25,480 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: first drive and then the first drive in the second half. 57 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:32,280 Speaker 1: Any reason to that, you know, like slow stot I mean, 58 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:35,720 Speaker 1: you know, maybe guys out of position. I mean, because 59 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,359 Speaker 1: you guys played well the rest of the game. I mean, 60 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:41,800 Speaker 1: hold the team seventy four yards Russian and seventy six 61 00:02:41,880 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 1: percent passing. Yeah, no doubt, you know, And honestly, that's 62 00:02:45,840 --> 00:02:48,200 Speaker 1: kind of what the league is. I mean, it's the 63 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:50,639 Speaker 1: situations that you have to play your best ball. And 64 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:54,760 Speaker 1: it's not the long stretches. It's those critical situations that 65 00:02:54,840 --> 00:02:57,240 Speaker 1: can really talk the game one way or another, and 66 00:02:57,280 --> 00:03:00,120 Speaker 1: we just didn't play well in those situations on Sunday. 67 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:07,400 Speaker 1: Thanks Drod, Thanks Steven. Next question, Andy Hot please Heierard. 68 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:10,359 Speaker 1: We saw Josh Muchey obviously have an impact with that 69 00:03:10,360 --> 00:03:13,440 Speaker 1: that rush, blew up the left tackle at the sack, 70 00:03:13,880 --> 00:03:16,080 Speaker 1: but only played sort of a low number of snaps. 71 00:03:16,080 --> 00:03:18,680 Speaker 1: I'm just wondering where is he in terms of, you know, 72 00:03:18,680 --> 00:03:20,399 Speaker 1: what can be thrown at him, A year, two jump, 73 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:23,600 Speaker 1: whatever you want to call it. Development. Josh has been 74 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:26,359 Speaker 1: doing a great job for us UM. You know, obviously 75 00:03:26,360 --> 00:03:29,640 Speaker 1: he's great at Russian apastor. There's definitely still some things 76 00:03:29,680 --> 00:03:31,600 Speaker 1: that we have to work on, you know, going forward, 77 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 1: and I think every day he comes in here with 78 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:35,920 Speaker 1: the great attitude, with the willingness to learn not only 79 00:03:35,960 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 1: from me and from coach, but also from his peers, 80 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 1: High Tower and Kyle and all those guys. Once again, 81 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,320 Speaker 1: you know, it's you know, one week he could play 82 00:03:44,480 --> 00:03:47,040 Speaker 1: you know, twenty snaps, the next week held play fifty snaps. 83 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:48,680 Speaker 1: You know, it's the first game of the season, so 84 00:03:48,920 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 1: we'll see how it is going forward. Next question, evanza 85 00:03:56,600 --> 00:04:00,240 Speaker 1: qua a better job. Hey Drod, how are you doing great? 86 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 1: How are you going good? So I wanted to ask 87 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:07,240 Speaker 1: you about for your linebackers defending RPO plays and obviously 88 00:04:07,320 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 1: the design of the plays to put you guys in 89 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:13,040 Speaker 1: conflict run passed, but just how do you what's the 90 00:04:13,080 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 1: coaching point to to kind of help those guys on 91 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 1: the outside to close, you know, off those in breaking 92 00:04:19,279 --> 00:04:22,200 Speaker 1: routes that they might throw off those RPOs. Yeah, if 93 00:04:22,200 --> 00:04:25,000 Speaker 1: you really look at RPOs, they're not only they're an 94 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:29,000 Speaker 1: only call to affect, you know, linebackers also just coverage 95 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:32,240 Speaker 1: players in general, right, and so run players are run players. 96 00:04:32,240 --> 00:04:34,760 Speaker 1: Pass players are pass players. But it's always tough, especially 97 00:04:34,760 --> 00:04:39,160 Speaker 1: when the action is really downhill. Put you in, like 98 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:40,760 Speaker 1: you know, in a lot of space and put you 99 00:04:40,800 --> 00:04:43,480 Speaker 1: in those conflicts that you that you kind of talked about. 100 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:46,360 Speaker 1: There are different ways defended, though, they are different ways defended, 101 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:49,560 Speaker 1: whether you're defending it with secondary players, are defending it 102 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:51,960 Speaker 1: with backers, are defending it with defensive ends. And I 103 00:04:52,000 --> 00:04:54,600 Speaker 1: would say not all RPOs look the same. You look 104 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:57,479 Speaker 1: at RPOs at the college level versus RPOs at the 105 00:04:57,560 --> 00:05:00,840 Speaker 1: NFL level, they look totally different as well. So there 106 00:05:00,839 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: are a bunch of different tools that we have to use, 107 00:05:02,880 --> 00:05:04,880 Speaker 1: you know, to defend RPOs. And I would say not 108 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:07,479 Speaker 1: all of them are like technically RPO. Some of them 109 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:09,440 Speaker 1: are just look passes where they just whip it out 110 00:05:09,480 --> 00:05:12,760 Speaker 1: there because the numbers kind of damed necessary to whip 111 00:05:12,760 --> 00:05:14,840 Speaker 1: it out there. Right. I was like, I mean, they're 112 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:17,240 Speaker 1: three on two or something like that, and I think 113 00:05:17,279 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 1: it's easy for people to say, oh, that's an RPO, 114 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:21,160 Speaker 1: but there was really no run. I mean, there was 115 00:05:21,160 --> 00:05:23,040 Speaker 1: a run pass, but the quarterback just saw that they 116 00:05:23,040 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 1: have numbers out here, so they just whip it out there. 117 00:05:25,279 --> 00:05:27,400 Speaker 1: So definitely things that we have to continue to improve 118 00:05:27,480 --> 00:05:34,640 Speaker 1: on going forward. Thanks for thanks. Seven. Final question, Andy 119 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:38,280 Speaker 1: hutt Groad. We know coach Pelichick's always liked to be 120 00:05:38,360 --> 00:05:40,600 Speaker 1: multiple and game plan a week to week and take 121 00:05:40,600 --> 00:05:44,040 Speaker 1: advantage of versatility you guys, I think in the front seven, 122 00:05:44,080 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 1: even you mentioned Phillips have versatility, have a lot of 123 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 1: unique athletes. Is there a feeling out process early in 124 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:54,839 Speaker 1: the year of just roles, responsibilities, abilities, all of those things. 125 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:58,159 Speaker 1: I would definitely say, you know, the team's gonna look 126 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 1: a lot different and October and November then we do 127 00:06:01,600 --> 00:06:05,320 Speaker 1: in September. Yeah, we're definitely still trying to find our ways, 128 00:06:05,320 --> 00:06:07,760 Speaker 1: still trying to figure out, you know, what we are 129 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:11,000 Speaker 1: as a defense, who fits where best? Like we're still 130 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:14,039 Speaker 1: we're still in that process now and like I said, 131 00:06:14,080 --> 00:06:18,720 Speaker 1: we'll look a lot different novement never do. Now we 132 00:06:18,880 --> 00:06:24,360 Speaker 1: do one final question from Tom Kerrn, Please Tommy Kern. Yeah, 133 00:06:24,360 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 1: what's up man? How are you doing? M I asked 134 00:06:27,480 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 1: my guy Jim McBride to ask the question because I 135 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 1: had to go over to Josh's rooms. But now I'm back. Jim, 136 00:06:32,440 --> 00:06:33,919 Speaker 1: nod your head if you asked the question that I 137 00:06:33,960 --> 00:06:40,320 Speaker 1: texted you. All right, in the first half and the 138 00:06:40,360 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 1: second half, Miami had success moving down the field and 139 00:06:45,320 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: for a late person, which I am, you wanted to 140 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:51,440 Speaker 1: do your selfful were the Patriots a little flat footed 141 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:55,280 Speaker 1: with what they came out with expecting Miami to do? 142 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:59,440 Speaker 1: And in both halves? I guess that's what I'm thinking 143 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:03,040 Speaker 1: in those and where were the adjustments or take me 144 00:07:03,080 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 1: through what happened in those instances? We just didn't we 145 00:07:07,480 --> 00:07:09,880 Speaker 1: just didn't execute well. You know, I would say at 146 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:13,280 Speaker 1: every level we didn't execute as as position coaches, We 147 00:07:13,280 --> 00:07:15,920 Speaker 1: didn't execute as players at the start of the game 148 00:07:16,040 --> 00:07:17,520 Speaker 1: or at the start of the second half. You know, 149 00:07:17,600 --> 00:07:20,080 Speaker 1: we played, We played a lot of good football. There 150 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:21,480 Speaker 1: are a lot of good things to take out of 151 00:07:21,520 --> 00:07:23,960 Speaker 1: that game. But I would say, you know, in the 152 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:26,640 Speaker 1: situations that you just talked about, we just did not 153 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:29,080 Speaker 1: execute and didn't perform the way we needed to perform. 154 00:07:29,160 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: So obviously it's something that we need to get fixed 155 00:07:31,520 --> 00:07:35,120 Speaker 1: going forward. Is it a coincidence that it happened at 156 00:07:35,160 --> 00:07:38,320 Speaker 1: the beginning of those periods, I mean, I don't think. 157 00:07:38,440 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: I don't think it's a coincidence. I think we just 158 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 1: we just didn't play well. Guys settled down a little bit, 159 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 1: and then second half it was a man, it was 160 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:49,880 Speaker 1: kind of the same story. But we practiced those situations 161 00:07:49,920 --> 00:07:52,160 Speaker 1: all the time, and we talk about those situations all 162 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 1: the time, but at the end of the day, like 163 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 1: you have to go out there and perform and get 164 00:07:56,320 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 1: it done. Thanks, Thanks time, Thanks guys.