WEBVTT - A Conversation with Bart Scott About What's Next for the Jets (9/26)

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<v Speaker 1>Fisher Jets podcast is presented by win Bet. Betting is

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<v Speaker 1>a team sport butt together win Bet. Eric Allen here

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<v Speaker 1>at one Jets Drive, joined by the man backer, Bart Scott.

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<v Speaker 1>Part's unknown. We don't know his whereabouts this Monday morning.

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<v Speaker 1>We do know it is raining still and for Jets fans,

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<v Speaker 1>they've been very upset over the last twenty four hours.

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<v Speaker 1>So let's break this down overall thirty thousand foot view takeaway, Bart,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you make of the Jets fifteen to ten

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<v Speaker 1>loss of the Patriots?

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<v Speaker 2>Not good enough? Not good enough on the offensive side.

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<v Speaker 2>Got to do a better job and establishing some type

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<v Speaker 2>of rhythm you know, you have to have You have

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<v Speaker 2>to decide what you are personnel and right now I

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<v Speaker 2>think everything's on the table. You have to consider maybe

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<v Speaker 2>mkole Harmon trying to figure out ways to get guys

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<v Speaker 2>the ball in space, how to protect I mean, I

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<v Speaker 2>think you go back and you have to start it over.

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<v Speaker 2>You have to devise something that what does Zach do well?

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<v Speaker 2>How can we establish some type of momentum? And on defenses?

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<v Speaker 2>You know, you learn their lessons and you feel like

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<v Speaker 2>you have to be perfect, but you shouldn't be. You

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<v Speaker 2>think I look at the big play just a rule

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<v Speaker 2>of thumb. As defenders, when you guys are comboing guys,

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<v Speaker 2>you always want to be on different levels because if

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<v Speaker 2>something happens and somebody gets behind you, if you're on

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<v Speaker 2>the same level, it's no recovery. And it was a

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<v Speaker 2>miscommunication between white Head and Sauce, and that was a

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<v Speaker 2>big explosive play to a player that shouldn't have much

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<v Speaker 2>production based on you know, his previous resume. And those

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<v Speaker 2>are things you have to learn like in those situations,

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<v Speaker 2>and this has to be something that everybody learns from.

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<v Speaker 2>Whenever we have you know, limbos or we call them

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<v Speaker 2>banjos or whatever you want to call it, you never

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<v Speaker 2>want to be on the same level flat because if

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<v Speaker 2>you guys mess up, nobody can help make up the mistake,

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<v Speaker 2>so they have to go back to the table. This

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<v Speaker 2>is a tough one, man, because you know the fourteen

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<v Speaker 2>in a row, how difficult that was to swallow. And

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<v Speaker 2>it's like, you know that you have better personnel than

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<v Speaker 2>the New England Patriots, but the results still come and

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<v Speaker 2>seem to fall short every time.

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<v Speaker 1>I know it's just three games in this season, but

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<v Speaker 1>if you are a defender, in that locker room and

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<v Speaker 1>you just gave up thirteen points. Yeah, the takeaways weren't there,

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<v Speaker 1>and the Patriots were still converting a decent amount on

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<v Speaker 1>third down, But how do you keep your hat off?

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<v Speaker 1>I was very impressed with CJ. Moseley yesterday the way

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<v Speaker 1>he addressed the media after the game.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean, everybody's holding on to the rope and

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<v Speaker 2>everybody is standing in the boat, standing in the wheelbar,

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<v Speaker 2>so to speak. But you know, we all understand that

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<v Speaker 2>it's got to get better, right And what you don't

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<v Speaker 2>want is to happen what happened to this defense last year.

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<v Speaker 2>Their snaps get up, they started to wear down and

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<v Speaker 2>break down later in the season, and the defense that

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<v Speaker 2>you see at the beginning of the year, you don't

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<v Speaker 2>see the defense at the end of the year because

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<v Speaker 2>guys get fatigued and because it's overexposure. You talk about

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<v Speaker 2>playing complimentary football, that means, you know, also being able

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<v Speaker 2>to win the field position battle, being able to flip

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<v Speaker 2>the fild. You know, I thought Morstav was a star yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>But they was able to do in that punt to

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<v Speaker 2>give the Jets opportunity to win that game. Was impressive

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<v Speaker 2>and He's a weapon, but you can't you know, really

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<v Speaker 2>take advantage of that weapon if you're not getting out

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<v Speaker 2>of you know, the shadows of your own end zone

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<v Speaker 2>and not being able to try and get any red

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<v Speaker 2>zone attempts. You know, I think they're gonna have to

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<v Speaker 2>do a deep dive and they gotta have to consider

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<v Speaker 2>shaking it up, because if you continue to go this way,

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<v Speaker 2>the season can go, you know, by the wayside, very fast.

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<v Speaker 2>The schedule. We know what the schedule is coming up,

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<v Speaker 2>and we knew the first six games with Aaron Rodgers

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<v Speaker 2>is going to be a difficult task to begin with,

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<v Speaker 2>and you know they're not doing themselves any favors.

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<v Speaker 1>What was different about the drive in the second half

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<v Speaker 1>that culminated on Nick Boum's touchdown where Wilson really got hot.

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<v Speaker 1>You felt his comfort just watching him where he goes

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<v Speaker 1>seven to ten. What was different in that drive compared

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<v Speaker 1>to the rest of the game.

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<v Speaker 2>The Patriots was playing the odds. They were playing soft

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<v Speaker 2>and making sure they didn't give up the big play.

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<v Speaker 2>So they were allowing that hoping that you know, it

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<v Speaker 2>would be a penalty, it'd be a procedure program, it'd

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<v Speaker 2>be something like that. They were giving those those catches

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<v Speaker 2>up by playing extremely, extremely soft, right, And they did

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<v Speaker 2>that because they knew that the clock was their friend.

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<v Speaker 2>They knew that the time was their factor. So sometimes

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<v Speaker 2>that can be foods go when teams are in this

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<v Speaker 2>prevent defense and playing soft because they knew the only

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<v Speaker 2>way that they did just get back in the game

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<v Speaker 2>if they gave up a quick score. So they played

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<v Speaker 2>against that and really opened up the middle of the

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<v Speaker 2>field to allow you know, plays to happen. And the

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<v Speaker 2>just did a good job. Zach did a good job

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<v Speaker 2>and taking what they were giving. The issue is trying

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<v Speaker 2>to take what the defense is giving early in the

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<v Speaker 2>game when they are playing tight. And I thought it

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<v Speaker 2>was a lot of missed opportunities drive routes a couple

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<v Speaker 2>of times, some giving up in the pocket and not

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<v Speaker 2>staying and believing in the protection. If he just would

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<v Speaker 2>have stayed with some things on a couple of times

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<v Speaker 2>when he bailed outside of the pocket, you know you

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<v Speaker 2>had drag routes that was wide open that you know,

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<v Speaker 2>you want to give your guys an opportunity to run

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<v Speaker 2>after the catch because I feel like we have receivers

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<v Speaker 2>that can run after the catch. But you have to

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<v Speaker 2>stick with it, you have to believe in and sometimes

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<v Speaker 2>you're going to take a hit to deliver that ball.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know, if he would have held in that

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<v Speaker 2>pocket just a nano second longer, it was big plays

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<v Speaker 2>that was available there be it the drive routes that

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<v Speaker 2>they started to have later in the second half, the

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<v Speaker 2>concepts that they were trying to put together, they were open.

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<v Speaker 1>How difficult job is this right now for Nathaniel Hackett

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<v Speaker 1>because you come in you think you're going to be

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<v Speaker 1>working with Aaron Rodgers. Of course that doesn't happen one

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<v Speaker 1>hundred percent injury league. Nobody's making excuses here, but it's

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<v Speaker 1>a young quarterback and Zach Wilson is a play caller.

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<v Speaker 1>I have to imagine that what goes through your mind,

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<v Speaker 1>even though they did have all those reps out here

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<v Speaker 1>on the field in the summer of camp and then

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<v Speaker 1>those preseason games, like you still got to feel it out,

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<v Speaker 1>don't you. And then on top of it, you have

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<v Speaker 1>an offensive line that is working with a number of

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<v Speaker 1>different pieces. Dwayne Browno goes on into reserves, so you

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<v Speaker 1>flop Makai Beckton over the left tackle. You got Avt

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<v Speaker 1>your chess piece, the ultimate chess piece goes over his

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<v Speaker 1>right tackle. Joe Tipman starts his first game. You got

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<v Speaker 1>Breis Hall, who's on a pitch count. I'm making excuses.

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<v Speaker 1>I just want to know how you look at when

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<v Speaker 1>you put all that stuff together. What kind of challenge

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<v Speaker 1>is this right now? For Hackett?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, he has to dig into his bag. And

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<v Speaker 2>if you've been a coordinator in this league long enough,

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<v Speaker 2>you understand that you have to adapt to every situation.

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<v Speaker 2>Nobody's gonna feel sorry for you, just like nobody feel

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<v Speaker 2>sorry for Dallas that went out and faced a backup

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback and Dobbs and you know he played well. You

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<v Speaker 2>look at sea Ja Stroud how well he played. He's

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<v Speaker 2>a rookie, you know. So you have to find a

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<v Speaker 2>way to get it done because if you don't, there

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<v Speaker 2>will be consequences. That's just the nature of the business.

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<v Speaker 2>Nobody's gonna feel sorry for you. You have good enough pieces

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<v Speaker 2>around you to be successful. You have to figure it out.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's the process, right, And that's that's why coaches.

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<v Speaker 2>Coaches are teachers, right. You have to you have to

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<v Speaker 2>be able to teach, you know, your players how to

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<v Speaker 2>play fast. You have to devise a plan that allows

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<v Speaker 2>them to take the thinking out where they're not mechanical.

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<v Speaker 2>You hear Justin Field's talking about that and receiving too

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<v Speaker 2>much coaching that he's thinking about it so much that

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<v Speaker 2>he's paralyzed in the pocket. You have to make it

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<v Speaker 2>where you can play play free. I thought, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>some of the boots and throwbacks were a welcome a

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<v Speaker 2>welcome edition. They have to do more of that, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>if you have to cut the half of the fill off.

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<v Speaker 2>But if you don't, If you don't, then it's gonna

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<v Speaker 2>it's gonna go down down the same road that it

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<v Speaker 2>was last year.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, So everybody focuses on Zach's weaknesses. Can you

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<v Speaker 1>talk about Wilson's ranks, what you see here as far

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<v Speaker 1>as what he brings to the table, uh physically, where

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<v Speaker 1>you think he potentially can excel and help this team

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<v Speaker 1>progress here?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, you look at you look at what the Patriots did.

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<v Speaker 2>They made sure that they didn't get past quarterback depth

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<v Speaker 2>because they knew the week before and Cover one he

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<v Speaker 2>used his legs and that they gave him confidence. So

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<v Speaker 2>they made sure that they kept him in the pocket

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<v Speaker 2>and made him feel pressure even though it wasn't real pressure.

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<v Speaker 2>Sometimes a lot of times it was just like the

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<v Speaker 2>walls were closing in, but they were closing in slowly.

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<v Speaker 2>They didn't give him those quick escape routes, and so

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<v Speaker 2>you know, Zach has to use his arm, trust his eyes.

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<v Speaker 2>He can make the throws, he can get the ball there,

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<v Speaker 2>but he has to throw in anticipation. You know, sometimes

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<v Speaker 2>when he scrambles, he throws and it's instinctive because he's running.

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<v Speaker 2>It takes his mind off of going through the process.

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<v Speaker 2>So you have to, I think, give him sale routes.

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<v Speaker 2>Stack routes always have to have. I didn't like yesterday

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<v Speaker 2>that they kept the back end. I understand that, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>New England's not a great pass rushing team. There solid

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<v Speaker 2>pass rushing team. I wish that they would have had

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<v Speaker 2>Michael Carter releasing out a lot of times because it

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<v Speaker 2>was overkill at times, and he has to have some

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<v Speaker 2>type of outlet where guys check out. I remember hith

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<v Speaker 2>Miller used to do that all the time. He would

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<v Speaker 2>protect for Ben Roethlisberger and if nothing came open, if

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<v Speaker 2>he felt the ball that come out, he would be

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<v Speaker 2>blocking and he would just release from his man and

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<v Speaker 2>it'd be an easy dump over pass after everybody's run out,

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<v Speaker 2>kind of what you know the Patriots did yesterday with

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<v Speaker 2>the fake wamb pass where the guy came in and

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<v Speaker 2>hit the defensive end, got lost, and then released out.

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<v Speaker 2>You have to have a system where Zach can know that,

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<v Speaker 2>no matter what, you're always going to have a checkout,

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<v Speaker 2>check down here, check down there. And I love I

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<v Speaker 2>would love to see Mikole Harmon get in the game

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<v Speaker 2>and use some of that speed to blow the top off.

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<v Speaker 2>I feel like teams are playing the Jets horizontally because

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<v Speaker 2>Garrett Wilson, for as good as he is, he's not

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<v Speaker 2>really that deep threat burner, although he can run, but

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<v Speaker 2>you don't look at him like the Tyreek Hill. Right,

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<v Speaker 2>remember who McCole Harmon was brought in his league to replace.

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<v Speaker 2>He's brought in his league to replace Tyreek Hill, and

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<v Speaker 2>he had success playing over forty percent of the snaps

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<v Speaker 2>when he was in Kansas City. Utilize that, right, We

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<v Speaker 2>remember Robbie Anderson his ability to kind of blow the

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<v Speaker 2>top off the defenses. It would give Zach more space, especially,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, especially if you put him and Garrett on

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<v Speaker 2>the same side. I think you can utilize that because

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<v Speaker 2>the safety would have to run and cover McCole harmon

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<v Speaker 2>over the top, which allows Garrett maybe to have dagger

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<v Speaker 2>routes and combinations. And I feel like you have to

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<v Speaker 2>give guys chances, right and I would love to see

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<v Speaker 2>Garrett that yesterday he was in the slot. I believe

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<v Speaker 2>twelve times out of seventy snaps or something like that,

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<v Speaker 2>he has to be in I think he had so

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<v Speaker 2>he's been in slot maybe twelve times this season. I

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<v Speaker 2>believe we have to get him in the slot and

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<v Speaker 2>get him easy, easy catches. Gonzales did a good job

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<v Speaker 2>and kind of playing well, and a lot of times

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<v Speaker 2>it wasn't anything therefore, Zach, but I feel like we

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<v Speaker 2>got to start rubbing guys off and when things aren't there,

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<v Speaker 2>we have to have a checkdown in the county, have

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<v Speaker 2>an outlet.

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<v Speaker 1>I know everything goes hand to hand offensively. But your

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<v Speaker 1>take on the run game and how was New England

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<v Speaker 1>taking that away. That's the second consecutive week where a

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<v Speaker 1>defense said, hey, we know you're gonna want to run

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<v Speaker 1>the football, but we're not gonna lunch.

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<v Speaker 2>You thought. I thought the mistake was trying to run outside.

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<v Speaker 2>We know traditionally that New England never let you get

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<v Speaker 2>outside for the most part, and they had the odd front,

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<v Speaker 2>which means they had two big tackles in between the

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<v Speaker 2>guard and the tackle, and the tackle has to block

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<v Speaker 2>out so they can turn the ball in. I thought

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<v Speaker 2>when they had success is when they ran the ball

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<v Speaker 2>in the inside, and they continue to run the ball

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<v Speaker 2>in the inside. I thought that was the best course

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<v Speaker 2>of action, especially when they had the odd front. Basically

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<v Speaker 2>they had somebody head up on the center and then

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<v Speaker 2>they had two guys outside the guards. That's hard to

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<v Speaker 2>run outside, but you can get a lot of traps

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<v Speaker 2>and woes and double teams that way, and you have

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<v Speaker 2>to figure out who you're gonna let go on the outside. Now,

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<v Speaker 2>I thought they did a good job, but then they

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<v Speaker 2>didn't didn't stay with it, They didn't they didn't do

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<v Speaker 2>anything good enough consistently.

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<v Speaker 1>Did you like that formation where you're going gune and

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<v Speaker 1>you got a number of receivers in the outside, you're

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<v Speaker 1>basically spreading it out and then you're hammering or breeched

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<v Speaker 1>up the middle.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, that's what I was talking about, attacking, attacking the interior, right,

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<v Speaker 2>and that's what you do when you get odd fronts

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<v Speaker 2>because eye fronts are hard to run against. I say

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<v Speaker 2>that again because the defensive the nose tackle isn't picking

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<v Speaker 2>a side, so it's not like an angle. He's able

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<v Speaker 2>to If he's able to drive the center straight back,

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<v Speaker 2>then that's that's setting it setting the edge, and then

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<v Speaker 2>the guys on the other side are just firing off.

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<v Speaker 2>And it's hard for a guard to be able to

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<v Speaker 2>push somebody out when they're already sitting on their outside shoulder.

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<v Speaker 2>So what you do is you run inside, right you

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<v Speaker 2>you run inside and you know, I would love to

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<v Speaker 2>see the Pony package a lot more and utilize briefs

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<v Speaker 2>and and and and dalving inside of the the passing

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<v Speaker 2>game like coming through like even old school leads where

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<v Speaker 2>you know, the fullback goes one way and the and

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<v Speaker 2>the tailback goes the other way, or the old school

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<v Speaker 2>strike pass because if they're if they're playing, and you

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<v Speaker 2>get middle you get middle safeties. You know, cover to

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<v Speaker 2>look like New England was trying to do. And you

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<v Speaker 2>have like a fullback that runs through the say like

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<v Speaker 2>the b gap, and he he goes and he continues

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<v Speaker 2>and he runs a vertical route from there with that

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<v Speaker 2>speed that's the way to get those guys open. So

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<v Speaker 2>they got to go back to the during table. Man,

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<v Speaker 2>it's not going to get any easier to facing the

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<v Speaker 2>champions or Sunday night football. And that team looked amazing.

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<v Speaker 2>I know they were playing the Bears, but they can

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<v Speaker 2>wear they can wear any defense out let alone the

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<v Speaker 2>defense that gets overexposed because they're on the field to them.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well we're gonna get to that in a second.

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<v Speaker 1>The other thing that's so scary about Kansas City is

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<v Speaker 1>their defense continues to elevate. So you're pairing that defense

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<v Speaker 1>up with a Hall of Fame quarterback, the NFL MVP,

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<v Speaker 1>the bus player in the league, an unbelievable tight end,

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<v Speaker 1>and they continue to use weapons and they're figuring other

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<v Speaker 1>things out offensively. I mean, that team is going to

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<v Speaker 1>be awfully tough to beat, not just Sunday for the Jets,

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<v Speaker 1>but for any team. When we get to January again,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you make of the running back play distribution.

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<v Speaker 1>I think Brees got more snaps against the Patriots than

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<v Speaker 1>he was, followed by Dolvin. You mentioned Michael Carter before.

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<v Speaker 1>Seems like the Jets are using him a lot third

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<v Speaker 1>down back, So Yeah, what's your take on as we

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<v Speaker 1>continue to go through the season. But Breece is still

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<v Speaker 1>on a pitch count, but he had more than thirty

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<v Speaker 1>reps yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean, he's going to continue to get stronger.

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<v Speaker 2>And you gotta think the week before he had a

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<v Speaker 2>low pitch count and he had low reps, so he

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<v Speaker 2>should have had a little bit more juice. He's going

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<v Speaker 2>to continue to get stronger, but they have to figure

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<v Speaker 2>out a way to established a run. Now we know

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<v Speaker 2>for the near future that Beckon is going to be

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<v Speaker 2>a left had. You know, the Abt is going to

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<v Speaker 2>be a right tackle. I like the fact that Tipman

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<v Speaker 2>is a great puller. He can play in space, so

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<v Speaker 2>I think you utilize that as well, and you have

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<v Speaker 2>to start utilizing runs in certain concepts that that guys

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<v Speaker 2>are best at. And I think you got to get

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<v Speaker 2>the receivers you know, involved in this run game as well.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, you got to figure things out. I would

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<v Speaker 2>love to see a little bit more Rutger because he's

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<v Speaker 2>I think the most complete tight end that to Jets have,

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<v Speaker 2>and you think about blocking and you know, catching, I

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<v Speaker 2>would love to see him out there a little bit

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<v Speaker 2>more because he's a physical at the point of attack

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<v Speaker 2>type of blocker.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah. I think Rutger had only one or two snaps,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think initially Salah was saying earlier this week

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<v Speaker 1>that Hey anticipate seeing him more out there. You mentioned

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive line. Interesting what you said about Tipman. How

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<v Speaker 1>do you think he acquitted himself? Considering that Hey comes

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<v Speaker 1>out of Wisconsin. The Jets talked about his position flexibility,

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<v Speaker 1>but last couple of years he's been playing center there.

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<v Speaker 1>Then he's kind of thrown to the walls against a

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<v Speaker 1>very good defense there in the Patriots in his first

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<v Speaker 1>career started guard.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought, I thought the Jets offensive line was was

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<v Speaker 2>was good. I thought, you know, there's some some players

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<v Speaker 2>you want to have back like every other chain, I

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<v Speaker 2>thought they were scrappy. I thought they were decent, above

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<v Speaker 2>average and past protection. That communications only gonna get better

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<v Speaker 2>if they continue to play with each other, and they're

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<v Speaker 2>gonna get chemistry. They're going to learn how to block

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<v Speaker 2>certain fronts and have communication with each other, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>on that side, whether it's you know, his communication with

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<v Speaker 2>Beer Tucker, whether it's becting and lengthens communication on the

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<v Speaker 2>other side as well. Hopefully we can get back to

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<v Speaker 2>riding down you know, Route seventy seven and start leaning

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<v Speaker 2>on it that way and let him come off. And

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<v Speaker 2>you know, with an athletic guard that can pull you,

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<v Speaker 2>you could expect like maybe Tipman pulling to Beckton's side

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<v Speaker 2>and being able to add more bodies over there. So listen,

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<v Speaker 2>they got to they got a lot to review, not

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<v Speaker 2>a short turnaround, but they gotta they gotta move forward

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<v Speaker 2>from this, and they got to figure out because it's

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<v Speaker 2>not panic time, but it's getting close.

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<v Speaker 1>The mental game is so important in the National Football League.

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<v Speaker 1>You know that especially it's a quarterback position. If you're

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<v Speaker 1>solid today, if you're hacking today, if you're rob calibreeze,

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<v Speaker 1>what are you saying to Zach Wilson.

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<v Speaker 2>You're telling them, Hey, we're giving you an opportunity and

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<v Speaker 2>we're riding with you. But you know we can't. We

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<v Speaker 2>can't stay with you to the detriment of our team. Now,

0:18:12.400 --> 0:18:14.880
<v Speaker 2>we're giving you an opportunity. And understand what this year

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<v Speaker 2>was supposed to be, but things change. We understand it's

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<v Speaker 2>supposed to be a gap year. We need you to

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<v Speaker 2>be the best version of yourself that you can be.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, he did a good job and I turned

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<v Speaker 2>the ball over. I know that was the Achilles Hill

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<v Speaker 2>seven turnovers. We facing Bill Belichick. But you still can't

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<v Speaker 2>be afraid to make plays. You can't be afraid to

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<v Speaker 2>pull the trigger. And you know it's a fine line

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<v Speaker 2>between you know, being aggressive and being reckless, and we

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<v Speaker 2>don't We want you to be aggressive. We don't want

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<v Speaker 2>you to be reckless.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you anticipate any quarterbacks being moved throughout the National

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<v Speaker 1>Football League prior to the trade deadline.

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<v Speaker 2>I absolutely do. The issue is that all the places

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<v Speaker 2>that had quarterbacks that you would think would be moved

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<v Speaker 2>quarterbacks sustain the starting quarterbacks sustained injuries. Rather, you want

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<v Speaker 2>to talk about Derek Carr and Jameis Winston having to play.

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<v Speaker 2>You want to talk about, you know, the red rifle

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<v Speaker 2>playing Andy Dalton play for for Bryce Young. You want

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<v Speaker 2>to talk about Anthony Richardson going down and Gardner Minshew

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<v Speaker 2>coming in and beating the Ravens on the road in overtime.

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<v Speaker 2>You know. So, you know, Jacoby Brissett is the only

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<v Speaker 2>one that really hasn't had to step into Sam Howe.

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<v Speaker 2>So you know, I expect guys to be moved as

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<v Speaker 2>teams figure that they're out of the contention and they

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<v Speaker 2>want to try and move assets that they may not

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<v Speaker 2>be on the team. It's early, it's only week three,

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<v Speaker 2>but it's the guys and teams that are already in

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<v Speaker 2>desperation mode. And you think about Minnesota on three, you

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<v Speaker 2>think about the teams out there that are you know, Denver,

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<v Speaker 2>oh and three. You think about the teams out there

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<v Speaker 2>that understand what and three means, and on four, could

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<v Speaker 2>mean that they start to go to Plan B.

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<v Speaker 1>What about everything being magnified in New York. You played

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<v Speaker 1>here with the Jets. You just mentioned it before. I

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<v Speaker 1>think we lose sight of that right immediately after the game?

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<v Speaker 1>Is the Patriots win a fifteen consecutive time in the

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<v Speaker 1>regular season over the Jets. The Jets now have lost

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<v Speaker 1>two straight games, but there are one and two. There's

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<v Speaker 1>a ton of season left. Can you talk about maybe

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<v Speaker 1>all the hype that went into the season starting March

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<v Speaker 1>fifteenth and then where we were September eleventh, and how

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<v Speaker 1>different everything feels right now?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, you can't. You can't. You can't embrace and welcome

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<v Speaker 2>all the hype that went on from March to now

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<v Speaker 2>and then when it goes when it doesn't go your way,

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<v Speaker 2>then complain about the hype or the or the attention

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<v Speaker 2>that you're getting. Because you got the attention and you

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<v Speaker 2>liked it when it was positive, you have to understand

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<v Speaker 2>that the negative attention and the overexposure comes when you

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<v Speaker 2>lose as well. So I mean, it's a catch twenty two.

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<v Speaker 2>Same thing, make you laugh, make you cry, and right

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<v Speaker 2>now it's making it just cry.

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<v Speaker 1>Hey. Some takes throughout the League. Let's focus on the division.

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<v Speaker 1>Miami puts up seventy and more than seven hundred yards

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<v Speaker 1>of total offense in that dismantling the destruction of the

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<v Speaker 1>Denver Broncos. How surprised were you by that? Just seeing

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<v Speaker 1>those kind of numbers. The guy played defense in the

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<v Speaker 1>National Football League.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I wasn't surprised that the Dolphins put up I

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<v Speaker 2>thought they were you know, average, damn there, thirty burger

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<v Speaker 2>this year with what they were able to do last year.

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<v Speaker 2>And remember, these packages are growing. Everybody's kind of understanding

0:21:43.920 --> 0:21:46.440
<v Speaker 2>the concepts, and you know this year they have these

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<v Speaker 2>new wrinkles with the motion straight out to number one

0:21:50.520 --> 0:21:53.639
<v Speaker 2>and creating space, and they have so much speed out there.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know the fact that they got rid of

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<v Speaker 2>a guy like Mike Gaesicki that was playing for the Patriots,

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<v Speaker 2>so that they get a guy that can block better

0:22:01.480 --> 0:22:04.439
<v Speaker 2>at the tight end position because they want their offense

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<v Speaker 2>to go through their running backs but also through their receivers.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought, I think Mike McDaniels is doing an outstanding job.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he's early front runner for Coach of the

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<v Speaker 2>Year with what he's doing. He's so smart and so

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<v Speaker 2>innovative when he comes to game planning and play and

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<v Speaker 2>play design. That I think there's somebody to be reckoned with.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know, everybody knows that if Tool gets hurts,

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<v Speaker 2>that's what everybody is afraid of. Because they were on

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<v Speaker 2>their way last year. As far as the offense, they

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<v Speaker 2>have a big matchup coming up, I think against the Bills,

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<v Speaker 2>and we'll get a greater assessment of who they are

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<v Speaker 2>because we know that the Broncos are are a mess

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<v Speaker 2>right now.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you mentioned the Bills. I mean the Jets scored

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<v Speaker 1>that big win Week one, and Buffaloes kind of study

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<v Speaker 1>the ship against inferior opponents when you're talking about the

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<v Speaker 1>Raiders and the Washington Commanders. But that defense looks like

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<v Speaker 1>they're taking it up the level. So that match up

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<v Speaker 1>between Miami and Buffalo is going to be interesting in

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<v Speaker 1>Week four.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, because the Dolphins defense isn't great. I'm still missing

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<v Speaker 2>Ramsey and you know, you know that Josh Allen can

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<v Speaker 2>put up points and now I don't know if he

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<v Speaker 2>can put up points at that pace. But last year

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<v Speaker 2>in the playoffs, really what the Dolphins did well was

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<v Speaker 2>run the ball against They run the ball against them

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<v Speaker 2>surprisingly and I think they can do that even to

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<v Speaker 2>another level. Now that you know, you look at Milano,

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<v Speaker 2>who's outstanding playing you know, outstanding football, but also when

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<v Speaker 2>you look at you know, no Edmonds there, I think

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<v Speaker 2>it leads a little bit to be desired for his

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<v Speaker 2>backup and his replacement mcdames. They can run that ball

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<v Speaker 2>with those home run hitters moster in the rookie. That's

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of speed. You saw they put up almost

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<v Speaker 2>two hundred yards rushing yesterday against the defense that traditionally

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<v Speaker 2>was a top tier defense.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah. I think they have more than three hundred yards rushing. Listen, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>so let's talk about Jets Chiefs briefly. Sunday night football.

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<v Speaker 1>You know you're gonna come out with an inspired effort.

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<v Speaker 1>Everybody in the nation is going to be watching. Again. Defensively,

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<v Speaker 1>what's the game playing against Mahomes and Kelsey and.

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<v Speaker 2>Company getting off the fill on third down? And you

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<v Speaker 2>have to understand that you have to stand your lanes

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<v Speaker 2>because if you decide to rush and play cover one,

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<v Speaker 2>or or if you decide to rush for Mahomes this

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<v Speaker 2>year and last year beginning has hurt teams tremendously with

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<v Speaker 2>his legs he's not the most athletic guy, but you know,

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<v Speaker 2>four man rush allows two lanes for the quarterback to

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<v Speaker 2>run through, and he's been killing guys with that. He's

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<v Speaker 2>just taking whatever they give if you want to get

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<v Speaker 2>all this tremendous depth, and he sees that he's not

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<v Speaker 2>gonna hesitate the run because he knows that you're going

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<v Speaker 2>to get a double team on on Kelsey. Maybe you

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<v Speaker 2>do some unique things where you, you know, play sauce

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<v Speaker 2>and I know you don't like to move, but play

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<v Speaker 2>sauce on Kelsey because not because it's size, but because

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<v Speaker 2>it's length, it's ability to have a huge defense radius.

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe the best matchup that they can put out there

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<v Speaker 2>to really try and slow Kelsey down, especially when he

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<v Speaker 2>split away from the offensive line. Maybe you want to

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<v Speaker 2>match up and bring in another corner because I think

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<v Speaker 2>Valdell Scanley and these other guys aren't the same nearly

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<v Speaker 2>the threat that Kelsey is.

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<v Speaker 1>Would you like to see that saw us on Kelsey?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, of course. I mean you think about size as

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<v Speaker 2>far as hype. He's probably one of the tallest defensive

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<v Speaker 2>backs that you guys have, if not the tallest. He's

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<v Speaker 2>definitely the best with his feet and he's great at

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<v Speaker 2>playing the ball. I remember last year, you know him

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<v Speaker 2>being a rookie playing Mark Andrews really well. So I think,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, Mark Andrews is a faster version of Kelsey.

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<v Speaker 2>Kelsey's just a little bit more crafty. So I think

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<v Speaker 2>that would be a good matchup other.

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<v Speaker 1>Side of the ball. How do you contain the game

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<v Speaker 1>rocker who is Chris Jones.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, he's only going to get stronger, getting more

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<v Speaker 2>and more reps. You just have to listen. This tough sledding.

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<v Speaker 2>You you challenge your offensive line, you gotta say, hey,

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<v Speaker 2>we got to run into this guy. Yeah. I think

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<v Speaker 2>the the the hard and soul is bowling. The middle

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<v Speaker 2>linebacker who's I've always loved coming out of Missouri. He

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<v Speaker 2>plays with his hair on fire. He kind of plays

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<v Speaker 2>like Quincy and he's been playing at a high level

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<v Speaker 2>man and that's been the biggest difference that they have

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<v Speaker 2>great linebacker play between him and Gay. They have a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of team speed. Specnola has done a good job

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<v Speaker 2>and they're gonna they're going to try and attack attack Zach,

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<v Speaker 2>and Zach has to be prepared. And this is one

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<v Speaker 2>of those things that if you don't come out there

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<v Speaker 2>on your a game. You may be embarrassed and you

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<v Speaker 2>know all your peers and everybody's watching, and then there's

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<v Speaker 2>really nowhere to hide, you know, because the entire nation

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<v Speaker 2>is going to come out because they're going to be

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<v Speaker 2>focused on your game.

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<v Speaker 1>What you say, attack Spag's gonna be sent on all

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<v Speaker 1>sorts of blitz packages at him.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's gonna dare him to find the open read.

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<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be tough, you know what I mean? And

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<v Speaker 2>I know this would be personal game for m coole

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<v Speaker 2>Harmon because they decided to move on from him. And

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<v Speaker 2>you know, if he's sitting there not involved in the packages,

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<v Speaker 2>I think you know, he could hurt morale a lot.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, let's send on a positive no here bro

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<v Speaker 1>Mostly and Quincy. How good of those two ben throughout

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<v Speaker 1>the first three games? And how much do you, as

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<v Speaker 1>a dude who played the position of enjoy watching them play.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean they's played that they played at a high level.

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<v Speaker 2>I think Quincy has really took it up another notch.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean I can even argue those can argue that

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<v Speaker 2>maybe he's underpaid right with the level play that he's playing.

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<v Speaker 2>But he's playing at a level that's elite. He's seeing

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<v Speaker 2>the field well, and he's starting to try and find

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<v Speaker 2>that balance between playing reckless and playing out of control.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what I mean, I think me, I'm me

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<v Speaker 2>under control of reckless. He's finding that fine balance where

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<v Speaker 2>he's taking the shots. He's a physical presence for them.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he sets the tone and CJ. It's just

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<v Speaker 2>a general out there, you know, being able to control

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<v Speaker 2>all the troops and let them know the situation.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and don't piss them off either. That Juju shot

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<v Speaker 1>seem to really get under his skin all over the place.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah yeah, I mean you talk about your cheap shots,

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<v Speaker 2>you talk about sauces getting hitting the family jewels. I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>that's that's what makes things. That's what makes it hurt more.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what I mean that you you let a

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<v Speaker 2>team like that off the hook where they had no

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<v Speaker 2>reason to beat you. They talked about not giving up

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<v Speaker 2>that big play, but having that type of chance. That's

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<v Speaker 2>what really gets underneath your skin.

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<v Speaker 1>But the rally cry this week's got to be hey, listen,

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<v Speaker 1>nobody expects you guys to win this game. Let it

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<v Speaker 1>all hang out here.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, it should be that every week It has

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<v Speaker 2>to be that, right because I think the sentiment that

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<v Speaker 2>the Jets are a playoff team has changed where they

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<v Speaker 2>went from the hated team to the team that people

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<v Speaker 2>have empathy and nobody wants to have people feel sorry

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<v Speaker 2>for you, you know what I mean. And you know you

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<v Speaker 2>got people out there, You've got you got teams that

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<v Speaker 2>are getting injured all over the place, and everybody's having

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<v Speaker 2>these same conversations that we have to step it up,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, whether it's you know, the backfield with the

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<v Speaker 2>Ravens rather you talk about you know, Nick Chubb being gone,

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<v Speaker 2>you know what I mean, It's it's this is football,

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<v Speaker 2>and every year you have a you have a string

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<v Speaker 2>of injuries that could either make or break your season.

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<v Speaker 2>It's about what you do after it, right Dallas is

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<v Speaker 2>you know, having to figure out what they're doing with

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<v Speaker 2>their with theirselves as well as they they got an

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<v Speaker 2>adults in reality and realize that it's not easy when

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<v Speaker 2>you lose a major component, major part of your team

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<v Speaker 2>and how that changes things.

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<v Speaker 1>It was legg day for Bart Scott today. Don't piss

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<v Speaker 1>him off. Subscribe rate and review, also crush that like

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<v Speaker 1>on YouTube. We'll be talking to you soon.

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<v Speaker 2>Brother, look forward to it,