1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:01,320 Speaker 1: Bill, good morning. 2 00:00:01,880 --> 00:00:04,279 Speaker 2: Not the outcome that you were looking for yesterday. 3 00:00:04,440 --> 00:00:08,079 Speaker 1: Nope, sure wasn't. No. I couldn't make no plays in 4 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:12,800 Speaker 1: critical situations. Miami did. And that's obviously the difference. 5 00:00:14,600 --> 00:00:18,880 Speaker 2: When it comes to an opportunity to get a turnover, 6 00:00:19,239 --> 00:00:23,680 Speaker 2: and you talk all the time about uh, not turning 7 00:00:23,720 --> 00:00:26,440 Speaker 2: the ball over and job security and stuff, you end 8 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:31,240 Speaker 2: up how big of a kind of a frustration is 9 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:34,000 Speaker 2: that for you when this offense turns the ball over. 10 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:40,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's what we don't want to do. First things first, 11 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 1: take care of the ball, and you know, we just 12 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:47,240 Speaker 1: need to do a better job of a lot of things, 13 00:00:47,479 --> 00:00:49,880 Speaker 1: but ball security certainly one of them. 14 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,800 Speaker 3: Bill. When you look at the plays that you've given up, 15 00:00:53,800 --> 00:00:56,120 Speaker 3: the touchdowns, a couple of them, they looked like there 16 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 3: was a breakdown defensively on the Jalen Waddle touchdown and 17 00:01:00,040 --> 00:01:02,840 Speaker 3: then the Tyree Kill touchdown, it seemed I don't know 18 00:01:02,840 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 3: if it was a breakdown, but it almost seemed like 19 00:01:05,040 --> 00:01:06,800 Speaker 3: he it looked like it was a double coverage that 20 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 3: he split. Was that something that were more about execution? Breakdowns? 21 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 3: On the Tyree Kill one, I feel like definitely they 22 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:16,880 Speaker 3: got a little bit confused on the water. What happened 23 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 3: defensively on both of those, which were key touchdowns that 24 00:01:20,160 --> 00:01:20,960 Speaker 3: defense gave. 25 00:01:20,840 --> 00:01:24,959 Speaker 1: Up, Yeah for sure. Yeah, well obviously we you know, 26 00:01:25,120 --> 00:01:28,680 Speaker 1: blew the coverage on Wattle. That was a terrible mistake 27 00:01:28,800 --> 00:01:32,199 Speaker 1: and Hill ran by us. 28 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 2: Bill. 29 00:01:34,240 --> 00:01:36,640 Speaker 4: When it comes to Mac turning the ball over that pick, 30 00:01:37,120 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 4: how difficult is it for a quarterback in that mental 31 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:41,840 Speaker 4: battle throughout a game? And how do you think Mac 32 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:44,880 Speaker 4: handles that to continue playing for the rest of the 33 00:01:44,920 --> 00:01:46,319 Speaker 4: time at his best ability? 34 00:01:47,480 --> 00:01:50,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, look, everybody makes mistakes during the game, everybody, 35 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 1: you know, nobody plays a perfect game. So it's a 36 00:01:52,560 --> 00:01:55,920 Speaker 1: spart for the point learned from the battle back and 37 00:01:56,240 --> 00:01:58,800 Speaker 1: I'll go back out next time. It's we all that 38 00:01:58,840 --> 00:01:59,560 Speaker 1: has all of us. 39 00:02:00,360 --> 00:02:00,520 Speaker 4: Now. 40 00:02:00,520 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 3: I know you're frustrated obviously because of the defense and 41 00:02:03,600 --> 00:02:06,440 Speaker 3: you know the outcome, But I felt like watching that game, 42 00:02:06,480 --> 00:02:08,079 Speaker 3: you guys did a good job. You only gave up 43 00:02:08,080 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 3: seventeen points in the first half to an offense. It's 44 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:13,399 Speaker 3: very explosive. You won the turnover battle, there were other 45 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:15,920 Speaker 3: opportunities that you had where you got your hands on 46 00:02:15,960 --> 00:02:22,240 Speaker 3: some footballs. Overall, defensively, what do you think maybe was 47 00:02:22,280 --> 00:02:26,959 Speaker 3: the kind of the biggest, uh situation that obviously led 48 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 3: to you, you know, having some of those struggles kind 49 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 3: of read their ruggly head at the end of the game. 50 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:34,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, third and long. Yeah, we got them in third 51 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 1: and long and we you know, weren't able to convert 52 00:02:37,040 --> 00:02:38,760 Speaker 1: all of them. We should be able to convert them 53 00:02:38,760 --> 00:02:39,200 Speaker 1: when we didn't. 54 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:42,240 Speaker 5: Bill, is there any part of watching those guys split 55 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 5: your defense like Tyreek Hill did and wanting and desiring 56 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:48,960 Speaker 5: to get that kind of a speed weapon for your 57 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:50,800 Speaker 5: offense that do you look and see what they have 58 00:02:50,960 --> 00:02:54,080 Speaker 5: for two and maybe juxtapose that to the weaponry you 59 00:02:54,120 --> 00:02:55,160 Speaker 5: have currently on offense? 60 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:01,760 Speaker 1: Yeah? Man, Yeah, he wants fast players. We have fast players. 61 00:03:03,680 --> 00:03:05,560 Speaker 1: I mean, I know if anybody's as fast as Tyree Hill, 62 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:08,520 Speaker 1: but we have some fast players. 63 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:10,840 Speaker 5: Did you have any interest when he was before he 64 00:03:10,880 --> 00:03:13,320 Speaker 5: was traded to the Dolphins? Was that ever a conversation 65 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:15,000 Speaker 5: with Andy Reid? 66 00:03:16,200 --> 00:03:16,519 Speaker 2: Uh? 67 00:03:17,080 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm not going to get into anything. That was 68 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:21,240 Speaker 1: all a long time ago. 69 00:03:23,200 --> 00:03:25,959 Speaker 4: That juju hit on Jones? What did you see during 70 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 4: that And how do you, as a head coach de 71 00:03:27,800 --> 00:03:31,280 Speaker 4: escalate your players when when things get heated like we 72 00:03:31,320 --> 00:03:36,120 Speaker 4: saw yesterday. 73 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 1: So I'm not. 74 00:03:38,120 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 4: Following you the hit that Juju had on Jones that 75 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:44,120 Speaker 4: then turned into that scuffle. I saw you out there 76 00:03:44,160 --> 00:03:46,120 Speaker 4: trying to pull players. How do you de escalate? 77 00:03:46,240 --> 00:03:49,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, we don't want to. Yeah, that's the official's job 78 00:03:49,400 --> 00:03:51,800 Speaker 1: to officiate the game. Getting in a fight that doesn't 79 00:03:51,800 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 1: do any good doesn't help anybody. 80 00:03:54,400 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 2: That's not what we're therefore, look like you and David 81 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:03,200 Speaker 2: Long Junior had some words. No, I was getting upset. 82 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 2: I was like, that's my guy, Belichick. I hope if 83 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:07,320 Speaker 2: I need, if you need to call me in and 84 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:07,800 Speaker 2: something like that. 85 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:09,920 Speaker 1: I'm here. Yeah, okay, yeah, no good No. 86 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:12,040 Speaker 4: Bill. 87 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:15,520 Speaker 3: When you start to look at and I know you 88 00:04:15,560 --> 00:04:19,479 Speaker 3: don't really want to criticize the officiating, but from where 89 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 3: I sit watching the game, they hit on I believe 90 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:28,280 Speaker 3: it was Devontae Parker. The inconsistency of what helmet to helmet, 91 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:33,240 Speaker 3: what's slow, what's high, what's that like? For you who 92 00:04:33,320 --> 00:04:35,160 Speaker 3: have been in football for a long time and you've 93 00:04:35,240 --> 00:04:37,560 Speaker 3: kind of seen how the game has evolved, especially the 94 00:04:37,560 --> 00:04:40,840 Speaker 3: physicality of the game, to really be able to a 95 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:44,599 Speaker 3: coach your defensive players on how to hit properly, or 96 00:04:44,920 --> 00:04:49,200 Speaker 3: just some of the inconsistencies on what is a defensive 97 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,080 Speaker 3: player or what you know? Cause it looked like it 98 00:04:52,080 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 3: should have been a helmet to helmet hit, but they 99 00:04:53,800 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 3: didn't throw the flag. I mean, what's your whole mindset 100 00:04:56,440 --> 00:04:58,280 Speaker 3: on everything now when it comes to that. 101 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:01,760 Speaker 1: Well, we coach it the way we've always coached it, 102 00:05:01,880 --> 00:05:04,320 Speaker 1: which is, you know, the safe way to play leading 103 00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:06,080 Speaker 1: with a shoulder, don't We do not ever want to 104 00:05:06,120 --> 00:05:10,039 Speaker 1: hit in the head. And those are defensive players and 105 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: all that, you know, I just don't know. I'd like 106 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 1: to feel like our players are getting protected. Like everybody 107 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:20,960 Speaker 1: else's tripping on is eagle eliat. I mean, that's another 108 00:05:21,480 --> 00:05:23,880 Speaker 1: dangerous play. I mean, you know, stuff like that that's 109 00:05:23,920 --> 00:05:28,320 Speaker 1: really there shouldn't be any place for that in football. 110 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:31,000 Speaker 2: Bill, You've been doing this for so long with so 111 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:35,320 Speaker 2: much success. How do you deal with the frustration of 112 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:38,360 Speaker 2: being two and six to start this season. 113 00:05:39,080 --> 00:05:41,039 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, we're just looking ahead to Washington right now, 114 00:05:41,240 --> 00:05:43,760 Speaker 1: So I can't do anything about the games have been played, 115 00:05:43,760 --> 00:05:45,559 Speaker 1: and I can't do anything about the ones that are 116 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:48,400 Speaker 1: coming up other than the Washington game. So we'll focus 117 00:05:48,400 --> 00:05:49,000 Speaker 1: on Washington. 118 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:51,599 Speaker 4: Before Washington, you do have to deal with the trade 119 00:05:51,640 --> 00:05:55,800 Speaker 4: deadline for you and the injuries that have started mounting 120 00:05:55,839 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 4: on this team, does that change the way that you 121 00:05:57,440 --> 00:05:58,839 Speaker 4: approach the trade deadline at all? 122 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 1: Yeah? I don't know. We just you know, got back 123 00:06:02,440 --> 00:06:04,919 Speaker 1: from the game last night and you group here today 124 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:06,120 Speaker 1: and see where things are at. 125 00:06:06,200 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 2: I don't know, what are the from your perspective, what 126 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:15,160 Speaker 2: are the factors that go into those trade deadline decisions? 127 00:06:15,200 --> 00:06:18,040 Speaker 2: Being buyers being sellers? 128 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:23,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, every situation is different. I mean, it takes two 129 00:06:23,040 --> 00:06:26,200 Speaker 1: people to make a trade, so I would have to 130 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 1: work out for both teams, whichever teams those are. 131 00:06:31,480 --> 00:06:34,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, I guess I'm asking are there factors when it 132 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 2: comes to the franchise that affect the way you make 133 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 2: that decision? So when you when you look at where 134 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:42,960 Speaker 2: this team is right now, and then you look at 135 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:46,680 Speaker 2: you know, Wigi talks all the time. He's like, you know, 136 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 2: essentially Wiggy advocates for tanking and going you know, going 137 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:53,560 Speaker 2: out and getting a great draft pick next season. What 138 00:06:53,600 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 2: are the factors that go into that for you here 139 00:06:55,800 --> 00:06:57,520 Speaker 2: making those decisions? 140 00:06:58,960 --> 00:07:01,360 Speaker 1: Yeah? Well, again, and at this time of year, it's 141 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 1: just a lot of different situation than is in any 142 00:07:04,520 --> 00:07:07,680 Speaker 1: other time of the year. So, you know, talk to 143 00:07:07,720 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 1: our guys in the personnel department and see what's you know, 144 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:12,560 Speaker 1: if there's anything to talk about. I don't know if 145 00:07:12,560 --> 00:07:13,960 Speaker 1: there is or isn't, so we'll see. 146 00:07:14,000 --> 00:07:17,760 Speaker 2: It goes time for the Coach's Verdict, which is presented 147 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 2: every week by Catches Law Group, New England's injury pros 148 00:07:20,360 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 2: at Catches Law dot com. Catches is proud to be 149 00:07:22,600 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 2: the official law firm of the New England Patriots. 150 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,360 Speaker 5: Bill after the game and after every loss, you say 151 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:30,720 Speaker 5: you have to coach better. I'm just curious if there's 152 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 5: anything specifically you can point to that you need to 153 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:37,560 Speaker 5: do differently in the second half of the season that's 154 00:07:37,600 --> 00:07:40,400 Speaker 5: more than just the generic coach better or anything specifically 155 00:07:40,480 --> 00:07:42,840 Speaker 5: you can point to that you need to improve upon. 156 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:47,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's trying to do a better job than what 157 00:07:47,040 --> 00:07:47,400 Speaker 1: I've done. 158 00:07:50,280 --> 00:07:50,520 Speaker 2: Bill. 159 00:07:50,680 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 3: When you look at you know, I think everybody's always 160 00:07:53,680 --> 00:07:56,000 Speaker 3: wanting to kind of know about this question. When you 161 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:58,760 Speaker 3: look at the guys that you have in the personnel 162 00:07:59,600 --> 00:08:02,760 Speaker 3: office and yourself included, how much of that is like 163 00:08:03,080 --> 00:08:06,400 Speaker 3: a collective effort on like, all right, what players we're 164 00:08:06,440 --> 00:08:08,040 Speaker 3: potentially scouting, who we look for? 165 00:08:08,160 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 2: Is this? 166 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 3: Do guys bring you a lot of guys that you 167 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:13,760 Speaker 3: look at and you go, okay, it's that's a great 168 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 3: decision that maybe a kid like Mac grow Like might make. 169 00:08:17,080 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 3: Or is this something that you have the finger on 170 00:08:19,520 --> 00:08:22,360 Speaker 3: the pulse of every single guy that they bring to you. 171 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:25,840 Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, there's no way I could possibly do that. 172 00:08:26,560 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 1: I mean, coaching is a full time job. Personnel's full 173 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:33,040 Speaker 1: time job. You know, at some point they have to 174 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 1: merge together and you know, be on the same page 175 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: and you know, figure out what's best for the team. 176 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:40,920 Speaker 1: But yeah, you can't. You can't be a full time 177 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:43,480 Speaker 1: personnel person and be a full time coach. It's impossible. 178 00:08:45,320 --> 00:08:46,840 Speaker 2: So how do you how do you do that? 179 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 1: I mean unfortunately that great people you know in the 180 00:08:51,040 --> 00:08:55,960 Speaker 1: personnel department here has been here, Scott, Nick, Matt grow Like, 181 00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:58,280 Speaker 1: those guys do a great job, you know, sorting through 182 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:02,280 Speaker 1: like and lots of names, lots and lots of people 183 00:09:03,760 --> 00:09:07,280 Speaker 1: college pros. Fifteen hundred guys in the NFL whatever it is, 184 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:14,640 Speaker 1: fourteen hundred how many it is? Yeah, Well, that's how 185 00:09:14,640 --> 00:09:16,640 Speaker 1: many get released. Sorry, there's way more than that, but 186 00:09:16,679 --> 00:09:19,559 Speaker 1: that's how many got released at the final cuts. Whatever. 187 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:21,800 Speaker 1: Fourteen hundred guys, fourteen hundred names, and then you got 188 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: all the guys that are in the league, and you 189 00:09:23,640 --> 00:09:25,560 Speaker 1: got all the college guys. I mean, the volume on 190 00:09:25,640 --> 00:09:28,199 Speaker 1: that is it's a lot. 191 00:09:29,360 --> 00:09:32,120 Speaker 2: The Diesel Direct Player of the Game is Kyle Duggar. 192 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:34,680 Speaker 2: A little bit about what you saw from him yesterday. 193 00:09:36,360 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, Kyle, you know, had some explosive plays 194 00:09:39,520 --> 00:09:43,199 Speaker 1: in the game, tackles for loss, interception, good run after 195 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:45,880 Speaker 1: the interception. You know, played well in the kicking game. 196 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:49,120 Speaker 1: So there's solid effort. 197 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:51,240 Speaker 2: See a guy would like to see around here for 198 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:51,760 Speaker 2: a long time. 199 00:09:51,920 --> 00:09:54,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, of course, sure, absolutely. 200 00:09:54,520 --> 00:09:57,400 Speaker 2: Any discussions with him ongoing, Yeah, I'm not going to 201 00:09:57,440 --> 00:09:59,160 Speaker 2: get in any contract conversations. 202 00:10:00,480 --> 00:10:02,480 Speaker 3: Well, when you look at a guy like Kyle Douga, 203 00:10:03,480 --> 00:10:05,679 Speaker 3: I mean there's so many things that the kid does well. 204 00:10:06,000 --> 00:10:09,000 Speaker 3: And he had the goal line tackle and the game 205 00:10:09,080 --> 00:10:11,760 Speaker 3: yesterday which I thought was spectacular keeping. I believe it 206 00:10:11,800 --> 00:10:15,080 Speaker 3: was a tight end out of the end zone. He's 207 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:19,240 Speaker 3: a perfect guy. Like here's somebody that personnel department Division 208 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:23,720 Speaker 3: two player who was the person that really found the 209 00:10:23,760 --> 00:10:25,720 Speaker 3: eyes and looked at him and said, hey, this kid, 210 00:10:25,760 --> 00:10:28,200 Speaker 3: we really might need to take a real deep look 211 00:10:28,240 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 3: at him because of his talent. Like was that something. 212 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:33,920 Speaker 3: Did somebody bring that to your attention or was this 213 00:10:34,040 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 3: something that you saw. I know, you talk about the 214 00:10:36,559 --> 00:10:39,199 Speaker 3: relationship that you have with the rest of the personnel department, 215 00:10:39,200 --> 00:10:41,200 Speaker 3: but with it, who was the one that said you 216 00:10:41,240 --> 00:10:43,600 Speaker 3: need to take a look at this kid. 217 00:10:44,000 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 1: Well, I don't think Kyle was a secret. But Kyle's 218 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:52,400 Speaker 1: in the Senior Bowl. Okay, so players in the Senate Bowl. 219 00:10:52,440 --> 00:10:54,680 Speaker 1: That's I mean everybody sees them and every team's in 220 00:10:54,679 --> 00:10:56,599 Speaker 1: the Senior Bowl and I got you know, most of 221 00:10:56,640 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 1: their personnel staff at that game. So that was really 222 00:10:59,880 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: the big evaluation for Kyle was he dominated at his level, 223 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:07,240 Speaker 1: but when you watch him against other SEENEA Bowl players, 224 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:11,000 Speaker 1: that's where he kind of saw that he was capable 225 00:11:11,120 --> 00:11:13,599 Speaker 1: competing at a much higher level. And he would have 226 00:11:13,600 --> 00:11:16,520 Speaker 1: been a big recruit in you know, the circumstances around 227 00:11:16,559 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 1: his you know, going to Division school two school wasn't 228 00:11:19,320 --> 00:11:21,040 Speaker 1: that he wasn't a good player, it was those other 229 00:11:21,080 --> 00:11:24,720 Speaker 1: things that are involved. But he's I think the Senior 230 00:11:24,760 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 1: Bowl really is what you know, highlighted, you know, his 231 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 1: his skills at that point to say like, yeah, this 232 00:11:31,400 --> 00:11:34,480 Speaker 1: guy can can play with you know, players at this level. 233 00:11:34,840 --> 00:11:37,080 Speaker 1: The fact that he was Division two was circumstantial and 234 00:11:37,120 --> 00:11:38,360 Speaker 1: not talent related. 235 00:11:40,720 --> 00:11:42,440 Speaker 2: Well, I spent a lot of time in the show 236 00:11:42,440 --> 00:11:45,840 Speaker 2: defending Mac Jones. I'm wondering if when you look at 237 00:11:45,840 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 2: a young quarterback and I know you're a you're a 238 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 2: no excuses guy. But how difficult is it for a 239 00:11:52,400 --> 00:11:57,720 Speaker 2: young quarterback to have gone through essentially three different offensive 240 00:11:57,760 --> 00:11:59,560 Speaker 2: coordinators at the start of his career. 241 00:12:04,520 --> 00:12:08,200 Speaker 1: Yeah? Look, every year is its own ear, and you 242 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:09,880 Speaker 1: know you start all over again every year, no matter 243 00:12:09,920 --> 00:12:12,880 Speaker 1: whether you're have a new coach or not a new coach. 244 00:12:12,880 --> 00:12:15,600 Speaker 1: A lot of our stuff is the same terminology. But 245 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:19,360 Speaker 1: there have been changes, you know, but they're always changes, 246 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:23,160 Speaker 1: So I don't know, can't put a percentage on it 247 00:12:23,280 --> 00:12:23,679 Speaker 1: or whatever. 248 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:30,400 Speaker 3: Bill, how do you know, make sure you know being 249 00:12:30,400 --> 00:12:32,080 Speaker 3: in the locker room as a former player, I know, 250 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 3: being in a specific position record wise, if your team's 251 00:12:35,960 --> 00:12:39,560 Speaker 3: not doing good, it's about the head coach still getting 252 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:41,960 Speaker 3: guys to buy in and believe. How do you make 253 00:12:42,040 --> 00:12:45,120 Speaker 3: sure that you obviously do that as a coach where 254 00:12:45,280 --> 00:12:48,520 Speaker 3: you still have guys buying in believing that you know 255 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:54,400 Speaker 3: the season is far from over regardless of our record. 256 00:12:55,360 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, well again, look, you've been in a locker room, 257 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:02,720 Speaker 1: and I mean, you know, it's it's not really from 258 00:13:02,720 --> 00:13:04,320 Speaker 1: week to week. It's just about the week that you 259 00:13:04,320 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 1: have in front of you. And that's that's really what 260 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:08,200 Speaker 1: it is. You can't do anything about the weeks that 261 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: have passed and the weeks ahead. You'll get to him 262 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:13,640 Speaker 1: and you get to them. So you focus on the 263 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:17,200 Speaker 1: team that you play the next opponent, but you can, 264 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:18,839 Speaker 1: you know, getting ready for that game. You take it 265 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:20,520 Speaker 1: one game at a time and one day at a 266 00:13:20,520 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 1: time for each game. 267 00:13:22,160 --> 00:13:23,800 Speaker 2: All right, Well, we'll let you get back to work. 268 00:13:23,840 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 2: Thanks for stopping by this morning. We appreciate it. 269 00:13:25,679 --> 00:13:27,480 Speaker 1: As always said, all right, thanks, Okay 270 00:13:27,760 --> 00:13:28,839 Speaker 2: That's Bill Belichick.