WEBVTT - Drive Time: All 22 Review Dolphins Chargers

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<v Speaker 1>Drive Time with Travis Wingfield begins. Now, let me check

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<v Speaker 1>your pulse if you're not for what is up?

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<v Speaker 2>Dolphins? And welcome to the Drift Time Podcast. It's part

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<v Speaker 2>of the Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team, your

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<v Speaker 2>Miami Dolphins.

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<v Speaker 1>How's it going? Everybody?

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<v Speaker 2>I am your host, Travis Wingfield, And on today's show,

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<v Speaker 2>it is my favorite show that I do, one of

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<v Speaker 2>my favorite Dolphins games ever. We're breaking down the all

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<v Speaker 2>twenty two from Miami's thirty six to thirty four win

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<v Speaker 2>key stats and snap counts, will revel in some apologies

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<v Speaker 2>on a national level, and much much more from the

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<v Speaker 2>Baptist Health studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex. This

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<v Speaker 2>is the Draft Time Podcastye, we have no time to waste.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's get right into this here and start with our.

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<v Speaker 1>Big play breakdowns.

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<v Speaker 2>I have five of them for you this week, three

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<v Speaker 2>on offense, no check that, four on offense, and an

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<v Speaker 2>entire series on defense. We start in the third quarter

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<v Speaker 2>to eighteen to play first and ten at the plus

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<v Speaker 2>thirty five yard line a twenty four to twenty game,

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<v Speaker 2>and Tua throws a thirty five yard touchdown strike to

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek Hill and you get this look because of pre

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<v Speaker 2>snap motion with Durham going to the boundary or from

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<v Speaker 2>the boundary, I should say to the field, and you

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<v Speaker 2>see the safety who's helping against Tyreek kind of walk

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<v Speaker 2>down into the formation closer, and you've got press coverage

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<v Speaker 2>on Tyreek hill into the boundary and Tyreek, his release

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<v Speaker 2>package all game long was exceptional. He gets another release

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<v Speaker 2>on this rep with no contact from the cornerback within

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<v Speaker 2>three yards of the line of scrimmage. Tyreek is even

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<v Speaker 2>with the dB. The safety is flat footed, and partially

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<v Speaker 2>because Tua's eyes start to the field safety on the

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<v Speaker 2>opposite side. And what's amazing about this As you watch Tua,

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<v Speaker 2>he's got his helmet aligned towards that field safety, but

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<v Speaker 2>his lower half is working to get aligned mechanically to

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<v Speaker 2>the boundary, so he knows where he's gonna go. He

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<v Speaker 2>knows he's playing possum on the defense to move them

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<v Speaker 2>with his eyes. Safety, as a result, is camped out

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<v Speaker 2>on his hills heels and the moment too, was hands

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<v Speaker 2>separate with Tyreek at the twenty seven yard line. The

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<v Speaker 2>safety is already out of the play because Tyreek in

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<v Speaker 2>a full sprint, You're not gonna get back there and

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<v Speaker 2>get that depth on him, and the pass eventually descends

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<v Speaker 2>at the one yard line in perfect position where he's

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<v Speaker 2>three yards beyond the corner, six yards beyond the safety.

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<v Speaker 2>The football is perfect. I mean, we're talking training camp

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<v Speaker 2>one on ones level on the money location here from Tua.

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<v Speaker 2>You get absolute stonewall pass pro from Lamb, Williams, Hunt

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<v Speaker 2>and Jackson all one on one, and Isaiah Win is

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<v Speaker 2>the guy who does not have a matchup, but he

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<v Speaker 2>goes and finds work helping out on Khalil Mack with

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<v Speaker 2>Kendall Lamb and takes him all the way out of

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<v Speaker 2>the play. Just elite execution across the board, and a

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback who knows what's going to happen before the play

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<v Speaker 2>and a wide receiver with the best speed slash release

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<v Speaker 2>package in the entire game. Those boys were cooking. We

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<v Speaker 2>go back to the fourth quarter, now thirteen thirty to

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<v Speaker 2>play for our second big play breakdown, Big play break out,

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<v Speaker 2>third and fifteen at the minus twenty our own side

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<v Speaker 2>of the field. It's thirty one twenty seven and we

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<v Speaker 2>have a seventeen yard completion from two a tongue of

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<v Speaker 2>I loa to Braxton Buriers, and this is one of

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<v Speaker 2>the most impressive throws we've ever seen to a make

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<v Speaker 2>because the Chargers bring a blitz and you have Durham

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<v Speaker 2>Smyth as the fourth eligible man into the pattern after

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<v Speaker 2>he chips at the line of scrimmage to account for

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<v Speaker 2>the five man pass rush coming, and Tua has Waddle

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<v Speaker 2>to the boundary with Tyreek and Craycraft stacked to the field.

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<v Speaker 2>That means you're gonna have Tyreek behind River Craycraft stacked

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<v Speaker 2>to create an opportunity for them to get press coverage.

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<v Speaker 2>And the Chargers get what they want. They get pressure

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<v Speaker 2>on the quarterback with mad coverage taking away the hot

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<v Speaker 2>throw on third and fifteen. That typically means a sack

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<v Speaker 2>or a throwaway and you get the punt team out there.

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<v Speaker 2>But then Tua decides to create off script at the

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<v Speaker 2>moment he at that moment exactly, he has to tuck

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<v Speaker 2>and find a way to get out of the pocket

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<v Speaker 2>and extend to buy his receivers more time. It's on

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<v Speaker 2>the quarterback. He's the only guy that can make a

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<v Speaker 2>play happen at this point, and Waddle has cleared out

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<v Speaker 2>the boundary again for those newcomers, boundary short side of

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<v Speaker 2>the field field wide side of the field, and Barrios

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<v Speaker 2>has stacked his man, which means he gets the dB

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<v Speaker 2>on his back running that deep over out, but he

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<v Speaker 2>needs at least another full second to fully clear, and

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<v Speaker 2>Tua says no problem. The Chargers game off. The stunt

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<v Speaker 2>gets in, Morgan Fox actually splits Win and Lamb to

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<v Speaker 2>get pressure on Tua, and Savon achmed It steps up

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<v Speaker 2>for a great cut block on Kenneth Murray, but the

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<v Speaker 2>game with Bosa and Joseph Day gets around that right side.

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<v Speaker 2>Tua protects the football but has the quick feet to

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<v Speaker 2>reposition himself to get off the spot out of danger.

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<v Speaker 2>But then there's still pursuit and he rolls left and

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<v Speaker 2>throws on the move with someone right.

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<v Speaker 1>In his face.

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<v Speaker 2>And this ball cannot have been handed to Brax and

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<v Speaker 2>Barrios any better at the thirty seven yard line. A

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<v Speaker 2>twenty eight yard dot on the move with a defender

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<v Speaker 2>in his face on third and fifteen in the fourth quarter,

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<v Speaker 2>no Less, trailing by four points. Elite Elite Elite fourth

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<v Speaker 2>quarter three four forty seven to play third and ten

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<v Speaker 2>at the minus twenty five. It's a thirty four to

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<v Speaker 2>thirty game. It's it's do or die time. Two out

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<v Speaker 2>of Tyreek for forty seven yards and we hit jackpot.

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<v Speaker 2>After two of the more disjointed offensive plays of the

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<v Speaker 2>entire day, Tua and the offense hits their best. Unflappable

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<v Speaker 2>as this group on this side of the football, they

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<v Speaker 2>rush three and drop eight, So you're getting all kinds

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<v Speaker 2>of looks here for Tua and he's dissecting all of them.

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<v Speaker 2>Everything they had they threw at him, and he just

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<v Speaker 2>continued to beat the Chargers defense time and time again.

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<v Speaker 2>And I really want to focus on Jalen Waddle on

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<v Speaker 2>this play because he, Tyreek and Raheem Moster account for

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<v Speaker 2>the three man route combination to the field the wide

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<v Speaker 2>side of the field, and Waddle has to get to

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<v Speaker 2>his spot quickly in order to occupy a safety, and

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<v Speaker 2>that is exactly what he does. He worked so hard

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<v Speaker 2>to get that dig route to make that safety sucked

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<v Speaker 2>down into the formation and create the open window up top,

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<v Speaker 2>and I'm sure that was part of the progression and

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<v Speaker 2>Tuas probably reading that safety four for the for him

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<v Speaker 2>to come down and take away the pass to Wattle

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<v Speaker 2>and then potentially go over the top to Tyreek and

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<v Speaker 2>the part I love the most was there wasn't really pressure,

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<v Speaker 2>but Tua knew that he had that clean pocket opening

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<v Speaker 2>up to step up into, and by doing so, it

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<v Speaker 2>afforded Tyreek an additional second on what was a slow release.

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<v Speaker 2>He had to time this stutter step release because he

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<v Speaker 2>had to allow for Wattle's route first to dictate where

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<v Speaker 2>that safety would go, and so Tua buys time to

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<v Speaker 2>coincide with Tyreek's you know, intentionally slower release stutterstep takeoff,

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<v Speaker 2>gets a step within five yards. Tua climbs up and

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<v Speaker 2>throws it on the move, and when he lets this

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<v Speaker 2>thing go, Tyreek is at our thirty eight yard line

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<v Speaker 2>and Tua's at the twenty yard line. Tyreek makes the

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<v Speaker 2>catch on the other thirty four. So it's a thirty

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<v Speaker 2>six air yard shot off platform to the fastest player

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<v Speaker 2>in the world on a dead sprint have mercy Man

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<v Speaker 2>perfect perfect rep rob Hunt gave us some help around

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<v Speaker 2>the edge to keep Bosa off. Tua just a great

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<v Speaker 2>job to peel out when he didn't have work initially

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<v Speaker 2>to go help get a key block with Austin Jackson

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<v Speaker 2>and then Kendall Lamb also anchored against the Khalil Mack

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<v Speaker 2>bull rush to make that play happen. We come right

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<v Speaker 2>back a little bit later in the drive in the

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<v Speaker 2>fourth quarter one eight, third and four on the plus

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<v Speaker 2>four yard line.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't get this.

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<v Speaker 2>It's do or die time on fourth down coming up,

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<v Speaker 2>but we do get it to a four yard touchdown

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<v Speaker 2>pass to Tyreek and there's not much to it whereheem

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<v Speaker 2>Moster is split out there with Tyreek and takes jet

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<v Speaker 2>motion inside. This brings the only other defensive back over

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<v Speaker 2>there in just one step, and that's all we needed

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<v Speaker 2>to make it one on one for Tyreek. He steps inside,

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<v Speaker 2>the safety comes down. All of a sudden, you have

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<v Speaker 2>the back pilon to work with, and once again they

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<v Speaker 2>cannot get a clean press on Tyreek Hills. He stacks

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<v Speaker 2>the defensive back and then has the quiet hands to

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<v Speaker 2>not reach up for the football and alert the defender

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<v Speaker 2>that is coming right until it's over his helmet, right

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<v Speaker 2>in the bread basket. And you can only do that

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<v Speaker 2>because of the placement from Tua, because he didn't really

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<v Speaker 2>have to move his hands at all. He could show

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<v Speaker 2>quiet hands the last second and you could not have

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<v Speaker 2>handed this ball to Tyreek Hill better than where Tua

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<v Speaker 2>put it. On the money on this throw. Great play

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<v Speaker 2>by two great players. Just wow, that's all I have here,

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<v Speaker 2>two defensive plays in our big play breakdown. The Cater

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<v Speaker 2>COOHU series really was capitalized by a sack, but he

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<v Speaker 2>pretty much had an entire series shut down on his own.

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<v Speaker 2>Third quarter three forty to play third and one at

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<v Speaker 2>the minus thirteen a twenty four to twenty ball game,

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<v Speaker 2>Cater shuts down the screen on the first play, runs

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<v Speaker 2>sidelined the sideline to force Keenan Allen out of bounds

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<v Speaker 2>to force a third and one right at the sticks,

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<v Speaker 2>then disguises a blitz working at the press point against

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<v Speaker 2>trips bunched tight. There's got a trips formation in close

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<v Speaker 2>to the to the line of scrimmage, and Herbert did

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<v Speaker 2>not see the rush coming until Cater was there. But then,

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<v Speaker 2>the best part about this, we've seen dbs do this

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<v Speaker 2>a million times in the past, Like I can think

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<v Speaker 2>about a Nick Needam miss blitz or a Bobby McCain

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<v Speaker 2>miss blitz in the past. He mirrored Herbert's escape route

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<v Speaker 2>out to the backside, moved right with him, and whack

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<v Speaker 2>got him for the sack. Great play in a great

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<v Speaker 2>series is Cater Coo, who pretty much single handed on

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<v Speaker 2>that series, got the defense off the field. Our final

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<v Speaker 2>big play breakdown is the entire game clenching sequence. With

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<v Speaker 2>one forty five to go in the ball game, the

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<v Speaker 2>Chargers get a first down on play number one, but

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<v Speaker 2>then we go to work. But previously they had first

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<v Speaker 2>and goal at the ten yard line and Andrew Van

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<v Speaker 2>Ginkle makes a run stuff X and Elliott make a

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<v Speaker 2>key stop after pressure forced Herbert to throw a short flat.

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<v Speaker 2>Then Cator has fantastic coverage to pass somebody off and

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<v Speaker 2>then go peel back and fold back and find more work.

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<v Speaker 2>Both X and Elliott locked up again in coverage and

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<v Speaker 2>Phillips wins his pass rush and forces Herbert to put.

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<v Speaker 1>The football in the stands.

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<v Speaker 2>So that's critical there because now you have a lead

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<v Speaker 2>instead of potentially driving for a touchdown and two point

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<v Speaker 2>conversion to tie the game at thirty eight all. And

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<v Speaker 2>that's if the Chargers don't go for two and make

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<v Speaker 2>it a nine point game after this potential touchdown. So

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<v Speaker 2>the final sequence Bethel on the first down play blitzes

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<v Speaker 2>the B gap after capping a nasty split tight end.

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<v Speaker 1>What does that mean?

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<v Speaker 2>The tight ends in close to the formation Bethel's playing

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<v Speaker 2>off coverage and convert this potential coverage snap into a rush.

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<v Speaker 1>Herbert never sees it.

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<v Speaker 2>This is why I love to a man like Herbert

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<v Speaker 2>is not as good as to in a lot of

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<v Speaker 2>these parts of the game that are critical.

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<v Speaker 1>And this showed up time and time again on the tape.

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<v Speaker 2>In critical spots where they know they had to pass

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<v Speaker 2>the ball, Tuo played way better than Herbert in those situations.

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<v Speaker 1>They get this free run.

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<v Speaker 2>He gets in there, and you have great coverage downfield

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<v Speaker 2>with x and Cater with man trail coverage, and Herbert

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<v Speaker 2>just inexplicably throws the ball away while in the box,

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<v Speaker 2>ten yard loss and a loss of down. Then Sealer

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<v Speaker 2>on second down has his best pass rush of the

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<v Speaker 2>day and wins alongside Jalen Phillips, and they get inside.

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<v Speaker 2>Seiler had a devastating dip and rip, and it's that

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<v Speaker 2>length leverage creation, momentum creation that we talked about in

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<v Speaker 2>his game where he just gets that inside arm, dips

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<v Speaker 2>it underneath and rips through and gets a B line

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<v Speaker 2>to the quarterback. And then you get the third down

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<v Speaker 2>completion to set up fourth and thirteen, and you get

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<v Speaker 2>exactly what you need from your top guys X cater

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<v Speaker 2>Holland are all in really good shape at the sticks,

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<v Speaker 2>playing right underneath their men, and coverage comes on the

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<v Speaker 2>exact same blitz. Phillips wins with speed around the edge,

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<v Speaker 2>and the both of those guys meet at the quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>and close out the football game. Fantastic work there. Let's

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<v Speaker 2>go ahead and do our top five tapes here on

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<v Speaker 2>this side before the break as well, and number one

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<v Speaker 2>it's two a Tonga bai loa dan Orlofsky said he

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<v Speaker 2>sees the field better and faster than any quarterback in

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<v Speaker 2>the league going right now, and we got that early

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<v Speaker 2>on here. He attacks post snap based on the information

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<v Speaker 2>he gets pre as well as anybody I've seen. Like

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<v Speaker 2>the throw to Waddle to open the game, the safety

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<v Speaker 2>to the field is keyed on Tyreek and it creates

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<v Speaker 2>this pocket, this vacancy in the middle, and Tua doesn't

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<v Speaker 2>only just know the ball has to go there before

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<v Speaker 2>it's supposed to go there, he puts the ball right

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<v Speaker 2>on the face masks. These guys basically are still running

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<v Speaker 2>the route, just all of a sudden the balls jammed

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<v Speaker 2>in there and they never break stride. This one would

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<v Speaker 2>have been in the big play breakdown if we did

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<v Speaker 2>not have so many of them. The third and five

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<v Speaker 2>completion on the first touchdown drive, the Chargers really won

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<v Speaker 2>this rep again and again. Like you heard McDaniel the

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<v Speaker 2>Play Callers podcast. Sometimes play calls get snuffed out, but

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<v Speaker 2>great players make plays. Tua did it all day long.

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<v Speaker 2>They have a simulated pressure look showing five only four come,

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<v Speaker 2>but they do get in with really good man coverage

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<v Speaker 2>and that two man look that gave us issues in

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<v Speaker 2>the game last year. This time they cover the rail

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<v Speaker 2>and the little slant seam combination to the front side

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<v Speaker 2>are typical bread and butter play, So Tua has to

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<v Speaker 2>get away from pressure and get to the backside of

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<v Speaker 2>his reads. So you have to not only be able

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<v Speaker 2>to evade a two hundred and seventy pound pass rusher,

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<v Speaker 2>but also understand where to go in the progression with

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<v Speaker 2>the football. This time it's Braxton Burios running away from

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<v Speaker 2>outside leverage. It's also Michael Davis, who has Burios by

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<v Speaker 2>more than a tenth of a second in his forty

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<v Speaker 2>yard dashtime. Doesn't sound like a lot, but it is.

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<v Speaker 2>It's the one rep where I thought Bosa really got

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<v Speaker 2>Lamb the best of him. He dives in and pulls

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<v Speaker 2>at the face mask of Tua, but Tua's already put

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<v Speaker 2>his feet in a position where he can stay on

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<v Speaker 2>balance and quickly explode off the spot and escape. Man

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<v Speaker 2>I talked about that back in twenty eighteen, did Night Alabama,

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<v Speaker 2>how good he was at putting himself in position to

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<v Speaker 2>flee quickly and make rushers miss.

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<v Speaker 1>It's back.

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<v Speaker 2>It's back, and you're seeing it in the best way.

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<v Speaker 2>And so Lamb is crashing in towards Tua's legs. He

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<v Speaker 2>hitches up, gets away, stays on balance and throws a

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<v Speaker 2>ball right through the tire swing. He could not have

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<v Speaker 2>put it better fifteen yards downfield off platform elite. I

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<v Speaker 2>cannot get over these thirty yard rips. The receivers don't

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<v Speaker 2>even have to reach for the ball just continues to

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<v Speaker 2>meet them in stride through one. On our third possession

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<v Speaker 2>from his own fourteen it hits tyreek at the forty four.

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<v Speaker 2>He never slows down, just takes it and keeps put

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<v Speaker 2>a bit, keeps on trucking along wide open, but to

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<v Speaker 2>a maximize the design by putting the ball on the

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<v Speaker 2>one on the upfield part of his Jersey. We went

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<v Speaker 2>through all the big ones, but even these ones that

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<v Speaker 2>are open and in structure, the ball is just right

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<v Speaker 2>on the money, regardless of if Tua has his feet

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<v Speaker 2>set or not. This is the best quarterback in the

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<v Speaker 2>league for week one, Like it's not even close.

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<v Speaker 1>He was so damn good.

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<v Speaker 2>I loved, loved how there are so many answers to

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<v Speaker 2>potential problems and no one knows them. He's studied. He

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<v Speaker 2>came to the exam ready. He's out in the car

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<v Speaker 2>before he goes into the classroom, cramming the Q cards

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<v Speaker 2>that he created.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what I did when I was in school, and that's.

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<v Speaker 2>How I took test. First play in the drive, they

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<v Speaker 2>started with a with six thirty four. In the second quarter,

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<v Speaker 2>they bring Durwin James clean on our bread and butter

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<v Speaker 2>rail seams slide combination. The play right the rail route,

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<v Speaker 2>the slant seam route and the slide to the flat.

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<v Speaker 2>And Durham has the slide and he sees the rush

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<v Speaker 2>and instantly gives two of the mailbox. Hey, you gotta

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<v Speaker 2>throw it to me right now, and Tua knows that too,

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<v Speaker 2>fades back away from the free rusher and just finesses

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<v Speaker 2>this little touch pass to Durham, it seems innocuous, but

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<v Speaker 2>this ability to put the ball within three feet for

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<v Speaker 2>a tap in when you're chipping from the collar of

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<v Speaker 2>the green, like he missed the approach shot right the

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<v Speaker 2>blitz came through and that was a missing our approach

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<v Speaker 2>shot from the fairway. But when you can put your

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<v Speaker 2>next chip next to the to the hole and tap

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<v Speaker 2>it in for a par, you're saving scores and you're

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<v Speaker 2>keeping yourself on schedule. I put the timer on it

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<v Speaker 2>between pulling the ball out of the running backs belly

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<v Speaker 2>and the time the ball is out of his hand.

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<v Speaker 1>Point eight seconds.

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<v Speaker 2>That's the ball handling and decision making that he has

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<v Speaker 2>to process all with an under a second. It's like

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<v Speaker 2>hitting ninety nine milter hour fastball, and he does it

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<v Speaker 2>with ease. Late second quarter, there's a throw the Tyreek

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<v Speaker 2>from trips to the far hash where Tyreek is at

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<v Speaker 2>the numbers and the linebacker the Tua is working is

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<v Speaker 2>five yards inside of that, and Tua throws it before

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek even makes his move inside out of the break,

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<v Speaker 2>and by the time the ball meets him twenty six

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<v Speaker 2>yards downfield, it's right on top of his helmet. He

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<v Speaker 2>just catches it and keeps going once again, another insane

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<v Speaker 2>anticipation throw. Two throws later, he speeds up the drop

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<v Speaker 2>to rip one the tyreek again before he's even cleared

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<v Speaker 2>the defender into a soft spot in the zone. It

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<v Speaker 2>sells him down right in front of the end zone

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<v Speaker 2>to puss at first in goal at the one right

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<v Speaker 2>before a touchdown past the river Craycraft elite, elite, elite

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<v Speaker 2>stuff the throw to waddle before the Azukama Dpi Bosa

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<v Speaker 2>is right in his face again fading back away from

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<v Speaker 2>this throw. No generation power to generate from the lower

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<v Speaker 2>half of the base because he's falling back and it's

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<v Speaker 2>forty thirty yards downfield to the forty five yard line

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<v Speaker 2>and it hits watt on the face mask.

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<v Speaker 1>Unreal. Unreal.

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<v Speaker 2>Mike Renner from PFF pulled screen grabs from anticipation throws

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<v Speaker 2>that were just unreal. That Orlowsky point the added movement

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<v Speaker 2>velocity even better touched somehow than a year ago. The

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<v Speaker 2>apology tour is real because what people saw yesterday was

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<v Speaker 2>some of the best quarterback play we've seen in a

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<v Speaker 2>long time in the NFL, not just the Dolphins, in

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<v Speaker 2>the NFL last one here, since we already covered the

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<v Speaker 2>big touchdown plays. In big plays, the little swing route

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<v Speaker 2>to Raheem, we must have blown an assignment because the

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<v Speaker 2>B gap had a free runner coming into his face,

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<v Speaker 2>coming downhill at to his face, and he bought time

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<v Speaker 2>with the fade away and just tossed this little floater

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<v Speaker 2>that gave Raheem room in space, and he makes a

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<v Speaker 2>man miss from opening contact at the fourteen yard line.

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<v Speaker 2>Can you imagine fourth and goal from the fourteen That's

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<v Speaker 2>a tough spot to score from. But because he gets

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<v Speaker 2>it out early, Raheem can make a guy miss, gets

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<v Speaker 2>it down to the four yard line, and then we

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<v Speaker 2>get a touchdown the tyreek hill just a couple of

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<v Speaker 2>plays later. There was a couple of misses in the

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<v Speaker 2>game in that first half. The deep shot the Tyreek

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<v Speaker 2>to open the second drive just left.

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<v Speaker 1>The ball too far inside.

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<v Speaker 2>But fortunately in how we're at the point where we

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<v Speaker 2>don't have to nitpick every single miss and we realize

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<v Speaker 2>that every quarterback has misses every game. We're just not

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<v Speaker 2>going to critique it like at some definitive moment of

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<v Speaker 2>his career. I think the important thing here is that

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<v Speaker 2>Tua quickly recalibrated and was money attacking downfield the rest

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<v Speaker 2>of the night, although he did have another one that

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<v Speaker 2>was short on a deep crosser to Waddle and then

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<v Speaker 2>a couple of plays tried to fit one to triple

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<v Speaker 2>coverage to Durham Smith and it didn't work out. That

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<v Speaker 2>was basically it until the pick, which I still think

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<v Speaker 2>was DPI, and then the I int he just had

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<v Speaker 2>nowhere to go with it. Every guy was covered. He

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<v Speaker 2>threw to the one guy who was not bracketed, which

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<v Speaker 2>I like that, but J. C. Jackson pushes off and

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<v Speaker 2>oh well, it's like what four misses on forty five throws.

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<v Speaker 2>Obviously had more incompletions than that, but in terms of

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<v Speaker 2>like open throws, he didn't make four out of forty five.

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<v Speaker 1>That's top notch.

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<v Speaker 2>Pro Football Focus had him with seven for fourteen passing

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<v Speaker 2>for one hundred and twenty one yards when he was

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<v Speaker 2>pressured and when blitzed twelve for eighteen with one sixty

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<v Speaker 2>six in a touchdown. He had two point five three

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<v Speaker 2>seconds to throw on average and a twelve point four

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<v Speaker 2>to a that's an insane combination of statistics. Twenty plus

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<v Speaker 2>yard throws, he was five for eight for one sixty

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<v Speaker 2>one a touchdown and a pick and throws in the

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<v Speaker 2>intermediate ten to nineteen eight for fourteen for one hundred

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<v Speaker 2>and forty six yards. That's your big plays. That's your

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<v Speaker 2>top tape. To a tongue of I looa, We're gonna

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<v Speaker 2>come back and do the other top five tapes. We'll

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<v Speaker 2>alays talk about the offense on the other side of

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<v Speaker 2>the breaker. That's next Drive Time podcast, your host Travis Wingfield,

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<v Speaker 2>brought to you by Auto Nation. Top five Tapes continued

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<v Speaker 2>here to a tongue of iloa takes. Our top tape

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<v Speaker 2>from the opening game in Los Angeles thirty six to

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<v Speaker 2>thirty four, Dolphins win number two.

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<v Speaker 1>It's Tyreek Hill. I just don't know what you do

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<v Speaker 1>on this guy.

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<v Speaker 2>The motion they put him in puts defense as an

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<v Speaker 2>immediate bind their rolling help because the head start prevents

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<v Speaker 2>a dB from getting hands on him. The safety has

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<v Speaker 2>to decide if he wants to take away the takeoff

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<v Speaker 2>route or buzz the middle and cut off the dig route,

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<v Speaker 2>and then Tyreek can just kind of take whichever one

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<v Speaker 2>the safety does not do. And then if you really

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<v Speaker 2>want to have a chance, you're gonna have to pull

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<v Speaker 2>a hook linebacker deeper than you want to, and man

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<v Speaker 2>Tyreek is running every single route with intentional energy, crisp

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<v Speaker 2>extending every route to better sell defensive backs on what

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<v Speaker 2>he's doing. Two hundred and fifteen yards is no fluke.

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<v Speaker 2>He's obviously great. The very next play after this what

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<v Speaker 2>I'm talking about, he gets Michael Davis to whiff on

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<v Speaker 2>the inside release and just runs away from him for

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<v Speaker 2>an easy twenty eight yards.

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<v Speaker 1>It was consistent.

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<v Speaker 2>Fourteen point three yards per target. We've mentioned this before.

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<v Speaker 2>Eight yards per target is very very good. Six point

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<v Speaker 2>one four yards per route ran two yards is very good.

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<v Speaker 2>He led the NFL like two point eight last year,

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<v Speaker 2>forty percent working in the slot, fifty seven percent out wide,

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<v Speaker 2>some work in the backfield. He forced three mess tackles,

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<v Speaker 2>had nine first downs, and a passer rating of one

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<v Speaker 2>fifty four point nine when passing his way, fifty of

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<v Speaker 2>the two to fifteen came after the catch. That's four

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<v Speaker 2>point five yards per catch, and for those doing the

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<v Speaker 2>math at home, that's less than twenty five percent of

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<v Speaker 2>his total yards. So shut up when you talk about

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<v Speaker 2>two only having yak plays number three tape, Austin Jackson,

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<v Speaker 2>what a game he had.

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<v Speaker 1>What a game. The Eric Azuokama end around.

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<v Speaker 2>He sealed the four I technique that's the inside shoulder

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<v Speaker 2>of the tackle. Then he peels back out and gets

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<v Speaker 2>back outside of Bosa and seals him there to create

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<v Speaker 2>space for that big run for Azukama, insane athletic ability

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<v Speaker 2>and the way he processed all game along was top notch.

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<v Speaker 2>If you guys go watch this tape, watch the way

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<v Speaker 2>his heads were moving back and forth. He's picking stuff up.

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<v Speaker 2>He's matching the mental with the athletic ability. The technique

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<v Speaker 2>is so much better. He had a rep where he

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<v Speaker 2>shortened the runway of on the Brax and Burrios catch

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<v Speaker 2>that was reviewed where Joey Bosa isn't a nine technique

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<v Speaker 2>and he just goes out there and attacks him and says,

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<v Speaker 2>you're not going to get a free running start at

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<v Speaker 2>me and ends the rep right there. He was fantastic

0:20:37.119 --> 0:20:39.680
<v Speaker 2>finding his blocks, getting out in space in the ground game,

0:20:39.720 --> 0:20:41.879
<v Speaker 2>holding up in pass pro. The best tape of his

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<v Speaker 2>career and a tremendous sign going forward. Tape number four

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<v Speaker 2>is Kendall Lamb on the other side. Well, what do

0:20:47.440 --> 0:20:48.000
<v Speaker 2>you think about that?

0:20:48.119 --> 0:20:48.359
<v Speaker 1>Guys?

0:20:48.560 --> 0:20:50.840
<v Speaker 2>He got it going early the very first savon achmed

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<v Speaker 2>run down on high red zone, he climbs to Kenneth

0:20:53.160 --> 0:20:56.000
<v Speaker 2>Murray throws him to the ground into another charger defender,

0:20:56.040 --> 0:20:59.800
<v Speaker 2>taking both guys out. Excellent weight transfer redirect. As khalil

0:20:59.840 --> 0:21:02.000
<v Speaker 2>Me tries to crash inside, then cuts it off and

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<v Speaker 2>works back outside on Mac's secondary move, you will get

0:21:05.280 --> 0:21:07.919
<v Speaker 2>no such luck today, sir. He also has again that

0:21:08.040 --> 0:21:10.160
<v Speaker 2>te Stead shortened the runway play went out and got

0:21:10.160 --> 0:21:12.919
<v Speaker 2>Bosa on that Tua scramble for a first down, just

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<v Speaker 2>like Austin Jackson did. Plus this two move combination he

0:21:16.840 --> 0:21:19.240
<v Speaker 2>has is really tough to beat. That dummy punch that

0:21:19.320 --> 0:21:21.879
<v Speaker 2>often draws out the move of the rusher, and maybe

0:21:21.920 --> 0:21:23.960
<v Speaker 2>Mack was privy to it because he would drop the

0:21:23.960 --> 0:21:26.480
<v Speaker 2>shoulder and bowl rush and then Lamb just drops the

0:21:26.520 --> 0:21:30.119
<v Speaker 2>anchor and absorbs the power. Absolutely fantastic game, and my

0:21:30.240 --> 0:21:32.240
<v Speaker 2>fifth top tape goes to cater Ko, who I just

0:21:32.240 --> 0:21:34.240
<v Speaker 2>cannot get enough of this guy's tape. He's patient in

0:21:34.280 --> 0:21:37.240
<v Speaker 2>the way he processes and then makes a decision and goes.

0:21:37.400 --> 0:21:38.720
<v Speaker 1>He goes quickly and gets it.

0:21:38.880 --> 0:21:41.520
<v Speaker 2>He does a good job finding work and zone getting

0:21:41.560 --> 0:21:44.320
<v Speaker 2>depth after playing the flat like I've done my job.

0:21:44.359 --> 0:21:45.680
<v Speaker 1>Now I'm gonna go find more work.

0:21:45.720 --> 0:21:47.399
<v Speaker 2>No few guys do it like he does on this

0:21:47.440 --> 0:21:50.240
<v Speaker 2>team right now, recognizing nobody's there, appealing back for depth

0:21:50.240 --> 0:21:51.960
<v Speaker 2>to interrupt the deep over from the other side of

0:21:51.960 --> 0:21:54.800
<v Speaker 2>the formation. It's Javon Holland level type of intellect we're

0:21:54.840 --> 0:21:57.760
<v Speaker 2>talking about here, playing off coverage, breaking on the route

0:21:57.800 --> 0:22:01.280
<v Speaker 2>before the receiver does. It's all films, and it constantly

0:22:01.280 --> 0:22:03.680
<v Speaker 2>puts him in positions to make plays. Then the way

0:22:03.680 --> 0:22:07.240
<v Speaker 2>he attacks the screen, game and perimeter runs literally never slumps.

0:22:07.280 --> 0:22:10.040
<v Speaker 2>He was six last year when run stops among corners,

0:22:10.240 --> 0:22:12.520
<v Speaker 2>I thought he played excellent, including the series where he

0:22:12.560 --> 0:22:14.360
<v Speaker 2>shut down the screen and had the sack on two

0:22:14.359 --> 0:22:15.960
<v Speaker 2>of free plays, and really the third play was his

0:22:16.040 --> 0:22:18.400
<v Speaker 2>as well. So he had three run stops in the game,

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<v Speaker 2>forty five coverage snaps and allowed just thirty seven yards

0:22:21.200 --> 0:22:23.600
<v Speaker 2>in coverage. If you're under one yard per coverage snap,

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<v Speaker 2>you're doing a fantastic job, and he did in this game.

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<v Speaker 2>Some more notes on the offensive side in general. The

0:22:29.200 --> 0:22:31.600
<v Speaker 2>Chargers defense started off in that two man look, and

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<v Speaker 2>we clear out the perimeter for a Tua catch rock

0:22:34.280 --> 0:22:36.680
<v Speaker 2>and throw speed out just like we saw all camp

0:22:36.720 --> 0:22:39.480
<v Speaker 2>long find the vulnerabilities an attack, and Tua has the

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<v Speaker 2>weaponry right now to attack every blade of grass. The

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<v Speaker 2>very next play, they sneak a slot down and press

0:22:45.080 --> 0:22:47.480
<v Speaker 2>on waddle and he just shakes with an inside release

0:22:47.520 --> 0:22:51.600
<v Speaker 2>for easy slant access. Tyreek's alignments were so varied across

0:22:51.640 --> 0:22:54.919
<v Speaker 2>the formation Mike McDaniel in his bag, the Chargers had

0:22:54.920 --> 0:22:57.720
<v Speaker 2>a hard time adjusting to that and taking away others

0:22:58.119 --> 0:23:02.680
<v Speaker 2>nasty splits, backfield alignment short motion. They just constantly created

0:23:02.760 --> 0:23:06.560
<v Speaker 2>indecision by moving Tyreek Hill around the formation, and he

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<v Speaker 2>did all this damage on forty four snaps in the game.

0:23:09.119 --> 0:23:11.440
<v Speaker 2>The end to round play to Eric Azukama or Hunt

0:23:11.480 --> 0:23:14.200
<v Speaker 2>pulls backside to sell the fact they might hand off

0:23:14.240 --> 0:23:17.920
<v Speaker 2>inside the other direction to Raheem Moster and Durham Smyth

0:23:18.040 --> 0:23:21.200
<v Speaker 2>bluffs the split flow action and then wheels back around

0:23:21.200 --> 0:23:24.520
<v Speaker 2>to make a key block. McDaniel thinks about how to

0:23:24.560 --> 0:23:26.920
<v Speaker 2>give the defense false keys to put them in bad

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<v Speaker 2>positions and put them in bad spots.

0:23:28.720 --> 0:23:31.719
<v Speaker 1>For us to exploit. And it's a freaking thing of beauty.

0:23:31.720 --> 0:23:34.840
<v Speaker 2>It got all the Chargers defenders hemmed inside on that

0:23:34.920 --> 0:23:37.800
<v Speaker 2>play that short motion, I talked about created these switch

0:23:37.840 --> 0:23:40.760
<v Speaker 2>releases where one receiver would start outside and wind up

0:23:40.800 --> 0:23:43.800
<v Speaker 2>going inside, which just causes confusion in your communication on

0:23:43.840 --> 0:23:46.040
<v Speaker 2>the back end. And it had the chargers defenders in

0:23:46.080 --> 0:23:48.680
<v Speaker 2>hell all night long. That rip to Craycraft had them

0:23:48.720 --> 0:23:51.680
<v Speaker 2>all out of sorts as two guys ran with Azukama

0:23:51.760 --> 0:23:54.879
<v Speaker 2>on the rail and opened up the dig inside to Craycraft.

0:23:55.280 --> 0:23:58.159
<v Speaker 2>All these false keys, man, it's those pulling guards in

0:23:58.240 --> 0:24:01.080
<v Speaker 2>pass Pro. Those plays suck up that second level of

0:24:01.119 --> 0:24:05.040
<v Speaker 2>linebackers consistently. That short motion was an adaptation from last

0:24:05.080 --> 0:24:07.359
<v Speaker 2>year where they would bring motion all the way across

0:24:07.359 --> 0:24:09.639
<v Speaker 2>the field and that allowed the structure of the d

0:24:09.840 --> 0:24:12.399
<v Speaker 2>to get sorted. But this short motion made it happen

0:24:12.440 --> 0:24:14.840
<v Speaker 2>way too fast for those guys to handle. The play

0:24:14.880 --> 0:24:17.520
<v Speaker 2>action roll out the levels flood concept on our first

0:24:17.560 --> 0:24:20.719
<v Speaker 2>drive just so beautiful because you get ingled lined up

0:24:20.720 --> 0:24:23.080
<v Speaker 2>as a wide tight end and he sneaks out across

0:24:23.080 --> 0:24:25.359
<v Speaker 2>the formation against the grain of a fake toss the

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<v Speaker 2>other way, and then Azukama runs over behind him, and

0:24:28.480 --> 0:24:30.640
<v Speaker 2>all of a sudden, he's got a lead blocker form.

0:24:30.640 --> 0:24:33.560
<v Speaker 2>He misses the block, but it's just a beautiful design.

0:24:33.800 --> 0:24:37.080
<v Speaker 2>A few more individual offensive notes Waddle. You know McDaniel

0:24:37.160 --> 0:24:40.240
<v Speaker 2>mentioned Tyreek's better understanding of the system. We saw it

0:24:40.280 --> 0:24:41.919
<v Speaker 2>on the first play for Wattle two. I thought he

0:24:41.920 --> 0:24:44.040
<v Speaker 2>had a ton of big runs after the catch last year,

0:24:44.320 --> 0:24:46.720
<v Speaker 2>but the way he attacked the safety and erased the

0:24:46.760 --> 0:24:49.919
<v Speaker 2>angle to set up blocks for smythe, smythe, smythe and

0:24:50.000 --> 0:24:53.480
<v Speaker 2>moster downfield. On that play, Waddle had the fourth fastest

0:24:53.520 --> 0:24:55.439
<v Speaker 2>miles prower of the week in the NFL at nineteen

0:24:55.480 --> 0:24:58.680
<v Speaker 2>point sixty five thirty yards after the catch. Pro Football

0:24:58.760 --> 0:25:01.120
<v Speaker 2>Focus had him with two points three six yards per route,

0:25:01.160 --> 0:25:03.840
<v Speaker 2>ran thirteen yards per target, and he averaged nine point

0:25:03.880 --> 0:25:06.520
<v Speaker 2>eight yards of YAK on each catch thirty nine total.

0:25:06.800 --> 0:25:10.840
<v Speaker 2>Connor Williams snap was not on him doing what he

0:25:10.880 --> 0:25:13.440
<v Speaker 2>does man, hitting key blocks on the perimeter where defensive

0:25:13.480 --> 0:25:16.199
<v Speaker 2>backs cannot get around him. It's so rare, and I

0:25:16.200 --> 0:25:18.280
<v Speaker 2>hope you guys appreciate it and stop thinking that he's

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<v Speaker 2>a bad center because of a couple of snaps in

0:25:19.960 --> 0:25:22.440
<v Speaker 2>the preseason. The offensive line, what can you say, I

0:25:22.440 --> 0:25:23.880
<v Speaker 2>don't think we have to go up and down here,

0:25:24.119 --> 0:25:26.399
<v Speaker 2>just hit a blanket statement. They whipped the Chargers up

0:25:26.400 --> 0:25:28.480
<v Speaker 2>and down for sixty minutes a clinic hat on a hat,

0:25:28.520 --> 0:25:31.520
<v Speaker 2>putting guys on the ground, Connor so damn flexible rob

0:25:31.640 --> 0:25:33.879
<v Speaker 2>highlight clips and finding extra work and hitting guys in

0:25:33.920 --> 0:25:35.960
<v Speaker 2>the ribs and they have extra work to find. Win

0:25:36.040 --> 0:25:38.960
<v Speaker 2>a snatch trap master putting guys in the ground, Lamb

0:25:38.960 --> 0:25:41.959
<v Speaker 2>and Austin locked in. What a showing ten total pressures

0:25:41.960 --> 0:25:45.200
<v Speaker 2>allowed on forty five drawbacks, three on Lamb and Austin apiece,

0:25:45.240 --> 0:25:48.000
<v Speaker 2>but zero hitching those guys not one. Hunt, Win and

0:25:48.080 --> 0:25:51.280
<v Speaker 2>Williams all had one pressure allowed as well. Raheem Moster.

0:25:51.520 --> 0:25:53.160
<v Speaker 2>You know it didn't get much run in the second half,

0:25:53.200 --> 0:25:55.639
<v Speaker 2>but he made unblocked linebackers miss and that's all you

0:25:55.680 --> 0:25:56.600
<v Speaker 2>have to do is running back.

0:25:56.600 --> 0:25:57.120
<v Speaker 1>That's the job.

0:25:57.359 --> 0:25:59.600
<v Speaker 2>Nice little lateral cut where he put Kenneth Murray into

0:25:59.600 --> 0:26:02.080
<v Speaker 2>the wrong game trying to scrape behind it. Connor Williams

0:26:02.160 --> 0:26:06.120
<v Speaker 2>reach block. He had twenty nine yards average after contact

0:26:06.119 --> 0:26:09.440
<v Speaker 2>and average two point nine yards after contact. Eric Azukama,

0:26:09.440 --> 0:26:11.639
<v Speaker 2>speaking of running backs, he has some running back wiggled

0:26:11.680 --> 0:26:15.720
<v Speaker 2>to him, broken record on this, but his rack in college, contact, balance, acceleration,

0:26:15.800 --> 0:26:18.320
<v Speaker 2>through cuts, all these traits pop off the tape and

0:26:18.359 --> 0:26:21.440
<v Speaker 2>now he's taking toss sweeps and running for first downs

0:26:21.520 --> 0:26:25.040
<v Speaker 2>just another thing defenses have to contend with. Braxon Burios

0:26:25.080 --> 0:26:28.679
<v Speaker 2>consistently opens up in the spot that maximizes the throwing window.

0:26:29.040 --> 0:26:31.640
<v Speaker 2>The big play breakdown we did, catching that ball going

0:26:31.680 --> 0:26:33.520
<v Speaker 2>to the ground is just not that easy. But then

0:26:33.560 --> 0:26:36.359
<v Speaker 2>two plays later he digs another one off the turf.

0:26:36.359 --> 0:26:39.520
<v Speaker 2>What a valuable asset he has become for the Dolphins offense.

0:26:39.800 --> 0:26:43.439
<v Speaker 2>Alec Ingold that fourteen yard raheem run before our first touchdown.

0:26:43.720 --> 0:26:45.959
<v Speaker 2>Ingle's in the I formation and he just goes and

0:26:46.000 --> 0:26:49.080
<v Speaker 2>wipes out the force defender. After the block, he's flexing

0:26:49.080 --> 0:26:51.440
<v Speaker 2>and he starts smacking his head like a madman, clearly

0:26:51.520 --> 0:26:53.480
<v Speaker 2>fired up about a massive play that he made that

0:26:53.560 --> 0:26:55.720
<v Speaker 2>you'd love to see. Then in the fourth he gets

0:26:55.760 --> 0:26:57.960
<v Speaker 2>a crack at the motion rail route matched up on

0:26:58.040 --> 0:27:00.800
<v Speaker 2>Kenneth Murray and Tua puts it right on the back shoulder.

0:27:00.880 --> 0:27:04.040
<v Speaker 2>It goes for nineteen yards. There's maybe one other fullback

0:27:04.040 --> 0:27:05.720
<v Speaker 2>in the NFL that can run that route and make

0:27:05.760 --> 0:27:06.200
<v Speaker 2>that play.

0:27:06.280 --> 0:27:07.920
<v Speaker 1>Maybe we're lucky to have this guy.

0:27:08.119 --> 0:27:10.280
<v Speaker 2>And then finally Durham Smyth, I think the second year

0:27:10.280 --> 0:27:12.600
<v Speaker 2>in the system has done as much for him as anybody.

0:27:12.720 --> 0:27:15.879
<v Speaker 2>He's playing fast and smart. He peeled back to Tua

0:27:15.880 --> 0:27:19.080
<v Speaker 2>on a broken play mid second quarter where Tua escaped left,

0:27:19.240 --> 0:27:21.280
<v Speaker 2>Durham ran the scene and then came right back down

0:27:21.280 --> 0:27:22.680
<v Speaker 2>the stem and got on the same page with this

0:27:22.760 --> 0:27:25.040
<v Speaker 2>quarterback from the other big game. Then later the fourth

0:27:25.040 --> 0:27:27.479
<v Speaker 2>and seven, patiently hits his chip and then releases out

0:27:27.520 --> 0:27:30.040
<v Speaker 2>into the flat into space cleared out by Tyreek Hill

0:27:30.240 --> 0:27:32.240
<v Speaker 2>for a love of the game route and Tua finds

0:27:32.280 --> 0:27:33.280
<v Speaker 2>him for a first down.

0:27:33.320 --> 0:27:34.960
<v Speaker 1>So great stuff from the offense.

0:27:35.000 --> 0:27:36.480
<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and take a break and come back

0:27:36.480 --> 0:27:38.080
<v Speaker 2>and talk about what went wrong on the defensive side

0:27:38.080 --> 0:27:40.120
<v Speaker 2>of the football, talk about some snap counts, and we'll

0:27:40.119 --> 0:27:42.520
<v Speaker 2>go around the web all of that. Next Draft Time podcast,

0:27:42.560 --> 0:27:44.920
<v Speaker 2>your host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by I don'tation.

0:27:46.840 --> 0:27:48.600
<v Speaker 2>We've done the offense, we've done the big plays, we've

0:27:48.640 --> 0:27:50.440
<v Speaker 2>done the top five tape. Let's go ahead and talk

0:27:50.440 --> 0:27:53.240
<v Speaker 2>about the defense. And I think the issue in the

0:27:53.240 --> 0:27:55.760
<v Speaker 2>ground game was simple. I could be wrong, but here's

0:27:55.760 --> 0:27:58.760
<v Speaker 2>what I saw. Consistent access from the interior three to

0:27:58.840 --> 0:28:00.679
<v Speaker 2>get to the second level and I'm and wipe out

0:28:00.720 --> 0:28:03.720
<v Speaker 2>our linebackers. I think it was a combination of outmanned

0:28:03.760 --> 0:28:06.600
<v Speaker 2>fronts and guys not getting off blocks quickly enough and

0:28:06.640 --> 0:28:09.280
<v Speaker 2>against double teams trying too hard to make a play

0:28:09.400 --> 0:28:12.160
<v Speaker 2>or split a gap and go outside the scheme opposed

0:28:12.160 --> 0:28:14.840
<v Speaker 2>to just anchoring and holding that spot to create lanes

0:28:14.840 --> 0:28:16.959
<v Speaker 2>for the off ball linebackers to come downhill and make

0:28:17.000 --> 0:28:19.040
<v Speaker 2>a play. Whether it was duo where they got those

0:28:19.040 --> 0:28:22.160
<v Speaker 2>double teams on Christian and Zach or straight inside zone

0:28:22.160 --> 0:28:25.240
<v Speaker 2>which often looks so similar to each other with a

0:28:25.280 --> 0:28:27.600
<v Speaker 2>hat on a hat. And again we played this two

0:28:27.720 --> 0:28:30.520
<v Speaker 2>I technique and three technique, which is basically you lined

0:28:30.600 --> 0:28:32.560
<v Speaker 2>up different spots with the guards on either side of

0:28:32.600 --> 0:28:35.880
<v Speaker 2>the football. That gave their all pro center Corey Lensley

0:28:35.920 --> 0:28:38.280
<v Speaker 2>free access to go get Baker and Gink and Long

0:28:38.520 --> 0:28:40.760
<v Speaker 2>and he's too good of a player to have those opportunities,

0:28:41.000 --> 0:28:42.960
<v Speaker 2>and they just hit him regularly. I think against a

0:28:42.960 --> 0:28:45.240
<v Speaker 2>team like this with those weapons in that quarterback, it

0:28:45.280 --> 0:28:47.280
<v Speaker 2>makes a lot of sense. But I wonder if we'd

0:28:47.320 --> 0:28:49.640
<v Speaker 2>see more odd fronts, a bear front where you go

0:28:49.680 --> 0:28:52.320
<v Speaker 2>head up over the center and two guards to basically

0:28:52.400 --> 0:28:54.880
<v Speaker 2>take away those gaps up front to better contend with

0:28:54.920 --> 0:28:57.680
<v Speaker 2>the run and force teams with less explosive weapons and

0:28:57.760 --> 0:29:00.880
<v Speaker 2>quarterbacks to try to win vertically against US. We did

0:29:00.880 --> 0:29:02.840
<v Speaker 2>do a great job in coverage, running off the deep

0:29:02.840 --> 0:29:06.040
<v Speaker 2>intermediate stuff, but credit the Chargers for taking the profit

0:29:06.080 --> 0:29:08.520
<v Speaker 2>in the run game and short passing game, because the

0:29:08.560 --> 0:29:11.640
<v Speaker 2>minute they became one dimensional, that's when our defense began

0:29:11.720 --> 0:29:14.120
<v Speaker 2>to dominate. There was a bear front on the Long

0:29:14.160 --> 0:29:16.480
<v Speaker 2>Eckler run and David Long fit the wrong gap on

0:29:16.520 --> 0:29:18.920
<v Speaker 2>the opposite side of the run. Ray Kwan got thrown

0:29:18.960 --> 0:29:21.080
<v Speaker 2>out the club, which was pretty frequently in this night,

0:29:21.280 --> 0:29:23.320
<v Speaker 2>and it was off to the races after Deshaun Elliot

0:29:23.360 --> 0:29:26.080
<v Speaker 2>missus a tackle. It turned a twenty yard run into

0:29:26.120 --> 0:29:28.480
<v Speaker 2>a fifty five yard run. So again, I think you

0:29:28.560 --> 0:29:30.560
<v Speaker 2>planned for an offense like this and hope that you

0:29:30.560 --> 0:29:33.440
<v Speaker 2>can win more one on ones to better defend the run.

0:29:33.600 --> 0:29:37.160
<v Speaker 2>Because when Herbert had traditional passing situations third and longs,

0:29:37.400 --> 0:29:39.480
<v Speaker 2>we competed really well in those spots and he missed

0:29:39.480 --> 0:29:41.840
<v Speaker 2>some throws. We just did not get enough of those.

0:29:42.160 --> 0:29:44.720
<v Speaker 2>The next offense that we see that has that kind

0:29:44.720 --> 0:29:47.800
<v Speaker 2>of firepowers week four, then not again until week seven,

0:29:47.800 --> 0:29:49.440
<v Speaker 2>So I'm really curious to see what the plan looks

0:29:49.480 --> 0:29:51.240
<v Speaker 2>like going forward. But with the fronts we were running

0:29:51.440 --> 0:29:53.080
<v Speaker 2>Zach and Krishn are going to have their hands full.

0:29:53.200 --> 0:29:54.840
<v Speaker 2>That's going to be the case all year long. We

0:29:54.960 --> 0:29:57.080
<v Speaker 2>consistently had them in that three to two y combination

0:29:57.160 --> 0:29:59.640
<v Speaker 2>with two linebackers stacked behind them, kind of like the

0:29:59.720 --> 0:30:01.240
<v Speaker 2>Jackville game. I thought that was going to be more

0:30:01.280 --> 0:30:03.239
<v Speaker 2>of a one time thing, but it wasn't. It was

0:30:03.320 --> 0:30:05.840
<v Speaker 2>this game as well. They would you know, duo and

0:30:05.880 --> 0:30:09.000
<v Speaker 2>combo climb those two and just plays that are that

0:30:09.120 --> 0:30:12.200
<v Speaker 2>nobody's going to make frequently. And Baker and Van Ginkle

0:30:12.360 --> 0:30:14.360
<v Speaker 2>had a rough game. I thought Van Ginkle looked like

0:30:14.400 --> 0:30:16.000
<v Speaker 2>he was in his first game in a new role,

0:30:16.120 --> 0:30:18.600
<v Speaker 2>just frequently slow to react and if it's you know,

0:30:18.720 --> 0:30:21.800
<v Speaker 2>tough for Zach and Wilkins. Raque was getting turned around,

0:30:21.880 --> 0:30:23.800
<v Speaker 2>throwing out of the play often. Not only was he

0:30:23.880 --> 0:30:26.200
<v Speaker 2>not anchoring, he was allowing guys to climb off that

0:30:26.240 --> 0:30:29.600
<v Speaker 2>in double team. Some individual efforts. I did like Phillips

0:30:29.640 --> 0:30:31.640
<v Speaker 2>just kept working in this game. He had a slow start,

0:30:31.640 --> 0:30:34.680
<v Speaker 2>but seven pressures and three run stops unreal production in

0:30:34.680 --> 0:30:36.760
<v Speaker 2>a game where he wasn't given a lot up opportunities

0:30:36.760 --> 0:30:39.440
<v Speaker 2>because of the Chargers plan and attack. I just loved

0:30:39.480 --> 0:30:41.840
<v Speaker 2>how he kept on coming after it, bending the corner

0:30:42.000 --> 0:30:45.000
<v Speaker 2>getting after it, Zach Seeler the eyes, the disengage as

0:30:45.040 --> 0:30:47.560
<v Speaker 2>clean as ever that first Herbert scramble. He did a

0:30:47.560 --> 0:30:50.560
<v Speaker 2>good job keeping Herbert getting off the block, disengaging it,

0:30:50.640 --> 0:30:52.840
<v Speaker 2>and just didn't finish the sack. He did have three

0:30:52.880 --> 0:30:55.240
<v Speaker 2>pressures and two run stops, including some big time pressures

0:30:55.240 --> 0:30:57.720
<v Speaker 2>in that final drive. Christian Wilkins got things going in

0:30:57.720 --> 0:30:59.960
<v Speaker 2>the second quarter, classic work a one on one blow,

0:31:00.240 --> 0:31:02.640
<v Speaker 2>getting off and finding the ball carrier in the backfield

0:31:02.800 --> 0:31:05.200
<v Speaker 2>to make a play, but I thought his game kind

0:31:05.240 --> 0:31:07.800
<v Speaker 2>of wasn't very strong in the third and fourth quarter either,

0:31:07.840 --> 0:31:09.760
<v Speaker 2>So not Wilkins's best showing, but he had a tough

0:31:09.760 --> 0:31:13.280
<v Speaker 2>responsibility in this one. Three pressures, one run stop. Jerome

0:31:13.320 --> 0:31:15.479
<v Speaker 2>Baker I thought made one of the plays the day

0:31:15.520 --> 0:31:17.640
<v Speaker 2>on that shovel pass where he scraped in tight to

0:31:17.680 --> 0:31:20.080
<v Speaker 2>the block on Seiler on the left guard that helped

0:31:20.120 --> 0:31:22.320
<v Speaker 2>him beat the split flow action and shut down the

0:31:22.360 --> 0:31:24.920
<v Speaker 2>play along with his friends Phillips, Chubb and Seiler.

0:31:25.320 --> 0:31:27.360
<v Speaker 1>Deshaun Elliott, that was a rough debut.

0:31:27.720 --> 0:31:30.160
<v Speaker 2>I got on David Long for the big Allen play,

0:31:30.200 --> 0:31:32.480
<v Speaker 2>but I think it was Elliott was the help there

0:31:32.480 --> 0:31:34.800
<v Speaker 2>and he jumped inside on a slant route to Mike

0:31:34.840 --> 0:31:37.440
<v Speaker 2>Williams where X had off coverage and was right there

0:31:37.560 --> 0:31:40.040
<v Speaker 2>take it away. In fact, Williams kind of just dropped

0:31:40.040 --> 0:31:42.880
<v Speaker 2>his shoulder into X to essentially run this rub route,

0:31:42.960 --> 0:31:45.240
<v Speaker 2>and Elliott was the one out of position driving on

0:31:45.280 --> 0:31:47.160
<v Speaker 2>the slant. And then all of a sudden, Keenan Allen

0:31:47.200 --> 0:31:49.160
<v Speaker 2>on a wheel route on David Long. He's never gonna

0:31:49.200 --> 0:31:51.200
<v Speaker 2>win that matchup. He missed the tackle on the Long

0:31:51.200 --> 0:31:53.840
<v Speaker 2>Eckler run, then gave the inside access to Dylan Parum

0:31:54.080 --> 0:31:55.360
<v Speaker 2>on that touchdown pass as well.

0:31:55.480 --> 0:31:56.360
<v Speaker 1>Rough rough debut.

0:31:56.600 --> 0:31:59.560
<v Speaker 2>It's a touchdown on two explosive plays on the two

0:31:59.640 --> 0:32:02.360
<v Speaker 2>touchdown drives to kick off the game. Javon Holland, whether

0:32:02.440 --> 0:32:04.600
<v Speaker 2>it was the screen game or coming down in limited

0:32:04.640 --> 0:32:07.720
<v Speaker 2>potential limiting potential big runs. I thought he was next

0:32:07.720 --> 0:32:10.440
<v Speaker 2>in line on our defense for top tapes behind Kate Kohu.

0:32:10.800 --> 0:32:13.160
<v Speaker 2>So consistent as a tackler, closes ground as well as

0:32:13.200 --> 0:32:15.959
<v Speaker 2>any safety in football. Really good in coverage, Really good

0:32:16.000 --> 0:32:17.960
<v Speaker 2>game for Javon Hall, and he had four run stops.

0:32:18.200 --> 0:32:20.560
<v Speaker 2>In general, I thought the coverage was pretty good. X

0:32:20.600 --> 0:32:22.840
<v Speaker 2>outside of the three flags, which obviously is too much,

0:32:23.120 --> 0:32:25.640
<v Speaker 2>was consistently in good shape. I thought justin Bethel gave

0:32:25.680 --> 0:32:26.360
<v Speaker 2>you a lot of good reps.

0:32:26.400 --> 0:32:27.360
<v Speaker 1>Eli apples too.

0:32:27.680 --> 0:32:29.640
<v Speaker 2>Kyra reminds me that Week one game back in twenty

0:32:29.680 --> 0:32:31.840
<v Speaker 2>twenty when the Patriots ran for a bunch but our

0:32:31.880 --> 0:32:34.520
<v Speaker 2>corners played well. You just couldn't tell because there wasn't

0:32:34.560 --> 0:32:37.880
<v Speaker 2>a ton of action. The rougher showings Long Baker, Van Ginkel,

0:32:38.000 --> 0:32:40.680
<v Speaker 2>Raykwon Chubb, I thought didn't have much going on. To

0:32:40.720 --> 0:32:43.440
<v Speaker 2>Sean Elliott Wilkins not his usual self, but he was

0:32:43.480 --> 0:32:45.920
<v Speaker 2>put in the tough spot. Some snap count thoughts here,

0:32:46.080 --> 0:32:49.000
<v Speaker 2>how about Durham Smyth joining the offensive line and quarterback

0:32:49.000 --> 0:32:51.880
<v Speaker 2>as one hundred percent snap takers. Well Win missed one

0:32:51.920 --> 0:32:53.840
<v Speaker 2>snap and Eichenberg filled in, but you get it. Those

0:32:53.840 --> 0:32:56.840
<v Speaker 2>guys all played the entire game. How about Raheem most

0:32:56.840 --> 0:32:59.320
<v Speaker 2>of giving you forty nine reps seventy three percent when

0:32:59.320 --> 0:33:01.160
<v Speaker 2>we came into the game with the banged up backfield.

0:33:01.480 --> 0:33:05.280
<v Speaker 2>Just huge for him to give you that reliability back there.

0:33:05.640 --> 0:33:07.880
<v Speaker 2>What's truly amazing about Tyreek is that he did what

0:33:07.960 --> 0:33:10.840
<v Speaker 2>he did on forty four snaps. Waddle had forty three.

0:33:11.160 --> 0:33:13.120
<v Speaker 2>This is why I love the makeup of our wide

0:33:13.160 --> 0:33:15.640
<v Speaker 2>receiver room. We have a diverse skill sets that can

0:33:15.680 --> 0:33:18.280
<v Speaker 2>help give those two guys breathers that ultimately keep them

0:33:18.280 --> 0:33:20.400
<v Speaker 2>fresh to run all the vertical stuff they do, all

0:33:20.440 --> 0:33:23.360
<v Speaker 2>the motion. It's an exhausting job and those two men

0:33:23.400 --> 0:33:25.320
<v Speaker 2>fulfill it, and we have weapons to allow them to

0:33:25.360 --> 0:33:28.200
<v Speaker 2>stay fresh. Speaking of that, Barrios thirty four snaps is

0:33:28.240 --> 0:33:31.360
<v Speaker 2>fifty two percent, Craykraft checking him with twenty seven snaps,

0:33:31.360 --> 0:33:34.240
<v Speaker 2>and Azukama a nice workload of nineteen snaps but in

0:33:34.320 --> 0:33:36.560
<v Speaker 2>a clear specific role that has carved out for him,

0:33:36.720 --> 0:33:38.640
<v Speaker 2>and then alec Ingold in the game for thirty snaps

0:33:38.640 --> 0:33:42.040
<v Speaker 2>as well. Defensively, Holland, Elliott, and Baker with a distance

0:33:42.040 --> 0:33:45.120
<v Speaker 2>of eighty one snaps. Coohu and x both played seventy nine.

0:33:45.160 --> 0:33:47.880
<v Speaker 2>That's typical for your defensive backs and middle linebacker to

0:33:47.880 --> 0:33:50.680
<v Speaker 2>play the entire game. But what's crazy, Phillips gave you

0:33:50.720 --> 0:33:53.360
<v Speaker 2>seventy three snaps. The way this guy conditions during training

0:33:53.400 --> 0:33:56.240
<v Speaker 2>camp to have those late rushes is just very impressive.

0:33:56.280 --> 0:33:58.360
<v Speaker 2>We see him after pass rushes out here in camp

0:33:58.640 --> 0:34:01.080
<v Speaker 2>run down the field forty yard with Christian Wilkins to

0:34:01.080 --> 0:34:03.480
<v Speaker 2>stay in shape. And speaking of that, Chubb Wilkins and

0:34:03.480 --> 0:34:07.160
<v Speaker 2>Steelers same boat seventy one sixty eight sixty five snaps respectively.

0:34:07.440 --> 0:34:09.759
<v Speaker 2>We need those guys all year. Long Man, you saw

0:34:09.760 --> 0:34:11.680
<v Speaker 2>the dB depth chart kind of revealed here for the

0:34:11.719 --> 0:34:16.160
<v Speaker 2>first time, Eli Apple going seventy five percent of the workloads,

0:34:16.239 --> 0:34:19.320
<v Speaker 2>right on par with what most Nichols play. Brandon Jones

0:34:19.320 --> 0:34:21.359
<v Speaker 2>had just two snaps, but I'm excited to see him

0:34:21.400 --> 0:34:23.319
<v Speaker 2>continue to ramp up here because I think we need him,

0:34:23.480 --> 0:34:25.440
<v Speaker 2>but also just how much more diverse we can get

0:34:25.440 --> 0:34:27.600
<v Speaker 2>with those sub packages with a third safety that has

0:34:27.640 --> 0:34:30.560
<v Speaker 2>good skills, Because right now Elijah Campbell obviously down and

0:34:30.760 --> 0:34:33.320
<v Speaker 2>Brandon Jones getting worked back up, and then Van Ginkle

0:34:33.440 --> 0:34:36.160
<v Speaker 2>fifty one snaps and Long just seventeen is very interesting.

0:34:36.360 --> 0:34:37.600
<v Speaker 1>I don't know the reason there.

0:34:37.640 --> 0:34:40.359
<v Speaker 2>We might find out more later on, but ye thought

0:34:40.360 --> 0:34:42.520
<v Speaker 2>we'd see a lot more David Long around the web.

0:34:42.760 --> 0:34:44.080
<v Speaker 1>How about Connor or Riding?

0:34:44.120 --> 0:34:47.560
<v Speaker 2>We were wrong. That's the only reasonable conclusion we can

0:34:47.600 --> 0:34:49.400
<v Speaker 2>come to at this point. After to a tongue of

0:34:49.400 --> 0:34:51.960
<v Speaker 2>Ba Loa and Mike McDaniel did it again, after they

0:34:52.400 --> 0:34:55.680
<v Speaker 2>outshot another great quarterback, broke your fantasy football scoring system

0:34:55.719 --> 0:34:57.960
<v Speaker 2>and prove their offense is harder to kill than a

0:34:58.000 --> 0:35:00.719
<v Speaker 2>plastic house plant. He says, we were wrong to doubt

0:35:00.719 --> 0:35:03.600
<v Speaker 2>the quarterback, to paint him as injury prone, to diminish

0:35:03.640 --> 0:35:05.440
<v Speaker 2>him as a product of the system, to take digs

0:35:05.440 --> 0:35:07.640
<v Speaker 2>at his fitness. Did you see the game winning touchdown

0:35:07.640 --> 0:35:09.640
<v Speaker 2>he threw against the Chargers on Sunday? A goal line

0:35:09.640 --> 0:35:11.439
<v Speaker 2>fade to a wide receiver the size of your middle

0:35:11.440 --> 0:35:14.319
<v Speaker 2>school basketball league's power forward. That is not a throw

0:35:14.360 --> 0:35:16.319
<v Speaker 2>for a puppet quarterback. That's a one putt through a

0:35:16.360 --> 0:35:19.520
<v Speaker 2>windmill on whole eighteen of the world's most ridiculous mini

0:35:19.520 --> 0:35:22.319
<v Speaker 2>golf course. He did it with time winding down on

0:35:22.320 --> 0:35:23.880
<v Speaker 2>the road, with one of the best quarterbacks in the

0:35:23.960 --> 0:35:26.360
<v Speaker 2>NFL sitting on the opposite bench. Find the rest of

0:35:26.400 --> 0:35:28.960
<v Speaker 2>that story on SI dot com. It's called the Dolphins

0:35:29.000 --> 0:35:32.440
<v Speaker 2>should silence all their doubters with Week one fireworks against

0:35:32.480 --> 0:35:35.200
<v Speaker 2>the Chargers. How about Peter King's Football Morning in America

0:35:35.239 --> 0:35:37.600
<v Speaker 2>for Week one? The Dolphins putting up thirty six points

0:35:37.640 --> 0:35:40.080
<v Speaker 2>in five hundred and thirty six yards wasn't the most

0:35:40.120 --> 0:35:42.279
<v Speaker 2>amazing thing about the day. But what impressed me so

0:35:42.360 --> 0:35:44.880
<v Speaker 2>much was this week ones, usually an adjustment week, a

0:35:44.920 --> 0:35:47.920
<v Speaker 2>stop start week after primetime players skipped the preseason and

0:35:48.000 --> 0:35:49.880
<v Speaker 2>have not played in hard in eight months. But this

0:35:49.960 --> 0:35:51.839
<v Speaker 2>is one of the best games of Tua's career at

0:35:51.840 --> 0:35:54.759
<v Speaker 2>any level ever. That was impressive. This game just felt

0:35:54.840 --> 0:35:57.160
<v Speaker 2>so significant, even giving up so much ground to the

0:35:57.239 --> 0:36:00.000
<v Speaker 2>Chargers in a thirty six thirty four win at Sofi Stadium,

0:36:00.280 --> 0:36:02.919
<v Speaker 2>because tungue I Lowa has been such a lightning rod here,

0:36:03.160 --> 0:36:05.880
<v Speaker 2>tungue I Lowell was not sacked, wasn't abused through for

0:36:05.920 --> 0:36:08.120
<v Speaker 2>four hundred and sixty six yards and three touchdowns.

0:36:08.160 --> 0:36:10.200
<v Speaker 1>He was in command. You could just see it.

0:36:10.239 --> 0:36:12.719
<v Speaker 2>And he also wrote in that column that he asked

0:36:12.760 --> 0:36:15.799
<v Speaker 2>McDaniel what he told to after the game. McDaniel said,

0:36:15.840 --> 0:36:17.840
<v Speaker 2>I told him, this is going to be a fun season.

0:36:17.920 --> 0:36:20.280
<v Speaker 2>Let's learn from our mistakes, Let's keep pressing forward.

0:36:20.320 --> 0:36:22.440
<v Speaker 1>You know. That's really it, just because he's in a

0:36:22.440 --> 0:36:22.920
<v Speaker 1>good spot.

0:36:23.080 --> 0:36:24.680
<v Speaker 2>The best thing in the world for a guy like

0:36:24.719 --> 0:36:26.919
<v Speaker 2>that is to take control over things in his life.

0:36:26.960 --> 0:36:30.400
<v Speaker 2>That's that's all he's done since last off season. People

0:36:30.400 --> 0:36:34.320
<v Speaker 2>were scoffing. This is I think this is McDaniel continued,

0:36:34.320 --> 0:36:37.279
<v Speaker 2>Here people were scoffing at him about jiu jitsu. He

0:36:37.320 --> 0:36:39.360
<v Speaker 2>understood the value of it and really really put a

0:36:39.400 --> 0:36:41.720
<v Speaker 2>lot of time into that. He put time into his body.

0:36:41.760 --> 0:36:44.719
<v Speaker 2>He knew exactly what he wanted. He's taken control. He's

0:36:44.760 --> 0:36:47.000
<v Speaker 2>in a spot where he's not vulnerable to too much

0:36:47.040 --> 0:36:49.400
<v Speaker 2>success or having a big head. I'm telling you, this

0:36:49.480 --> 0:36:51.800
<v Speaker 2>is the most mentally tough dude I've ever been around,

0:36:51.960 --> 0:36:54.040
<v Speaker 2>and the most coachable. It's going to be fun to

0:36:54.080 --> 0:36:56.560
<v Speaker 2>watch him play, to watch them play and see what

0:36:56.600 --> 0:36:59.160
<v Speaker 2>they're able to do with this season. End quote, McDaniel

0:36:59.840 --> 0:37:03.240
<v Speaker 2>was almost done. Adversity is an opportunity. It is our mantra.

0:37:03.560 --> 0:37:05.200
<v Speaker 1>That was a good day to prove that. End quote.

0:37:05.239 --> 0:37:05.359
<v Speaker 2>There.

0:37:05.400 --> 0:37:05.759
<v Speaker 1>So there you go.

0:37:05.760 --> 0:37:07.480
<v Speaker 2>Go check out Peter King, go check out Connor or

0:37:07.719 --> 0:37:11.320
<v Speaker 2>that's my time here on the podcast. Who guys forgot

0:37:11.320 --> 0:37:13.359
<v Speaker 2>about that? One has a fun breakdown to do. We're

0:37:13.360 --> 0:37:16.440
<v Speaker 2>gonna come back tomorrow or Wednesday, I believe, sorry, and

0:37:16.640 --> 0:37:18.920
<v Speaker 2>preview the Dolphins and Patriots on Sunday night. As we

0:37:19.000 --> 0:37:21.400
<v Speaker 2>turn the page here, we're gonna have Jeff Darlington on

0:37:21.400 --> 0:37:22.960
<v Speaker 2>the podcast later this week as well as so keep

0:37:22.960 --> 0:37:25.160
<v Speaker 2>an eye out for that. I think Taylor Kyle's from

0:37:25.200 --> 0:37:28.919
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0:37:28.920 --> 0:37:31.080
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