1 00:00:02,480 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 1: This is Instant Game Reaction, an immediate look back at 2 00:00:06,040 --> 00:00:09,719 Speaker 1: the Colt's latest game. He's at the five looking for 3 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:13,960 Speaker 1: the pylon. Touchdown, Jonathan Taylor or run up twenty three 4 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:16,639 Speaker 1: yards the painter. They'll walk it up field. It's intercepted, 5 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:19,520 Speaker 1: picked off by the Colts and it's Darius Leonard Winston 6 00:00:19,720 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 1: grows up into the end zone. Sack fast, touchdown, touchdown. Hide. 7 00:00:26,079 --> 00:00:31,560 Speaker 1: Why Now, here's your host JJ Stankovitz from Colts dot Com. Hey, everyone, 8 00:00:31,640 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: welcome into another edition of Colts Instant Game Reaction here 9 00:00:35,040 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 1: on the Colts Audio Network. I'm your host JJ Stankovitz, 10 00:00:38,320 --> 00:00:41,600 Speaker 1: joined as always by Bill Brooks to break down the 11 00:00:41,640 --> 00:00:44,839 Speaker 1: colts forty five to thirty win over the New York 12 00:00:44,920 --> 00:00:48,080 Speaker 1: Jets on Thursday Night Football. Bill, that score had never 13 00:00:48,159 --> 00:00:55,600 Speaker 1: been seen in NFL history before Thursday. It's a score, Agami. Yes, 14 00:00:55,880 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 1: it is something new, something different, But I'm glad we're 15 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:02,920 Speaker 1: on the favorable side of that. I'm just I'm working 16 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:06,039 Speaker 1: on about two hours asleep right now and a large coffee, 17 00:01:06,080 --> 00:01:09,600 Speaker 1: and i am just I'm excited for score, Gami, the 18 00:01:09,640 --> 00:01:12,800 Speaker 1: Colts in this game. Bill, I want to start here, 19 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:17,400 Speaker 1: coming off that Thursday night or the Sunday loss. Excuse 20 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:21,200 Speaker 1: me to the Tennessee Titans where Randy Bullocks kit goes 21 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 1: through the uprights and one hundred hours later you have 22 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:26,560 Speaker 1: to play another football game. We can talk all we 23 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 1: want about, Oh it's just the Jets, but I mean 24 00:01:29,160 --> 00:01:31,640 Speaker 1: the Jets did beat the Bengals and the Titans this year. 25 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:36,560 Speaker 1: And for the Colts to come out and play a 26 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:39,759 Speaker 1: game where they started fast, I mean touchdowns on their 27 00:01:39,760 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 1: first four possessions and six of their first seven possessions. 28 00:01:44,200 --> 00:01:46,880 Speaker 1: The Colts, by the way, in those first seven possessions 29 00:01:47,600 --> 00:01:51,560 Speaker 1: there they only could have gained two more yards, Like 30 00:01:51,640 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: they literally gained all the yards that were available to 31 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:57,160 Speaker 1: be gained except two. So to come out with that 32 00:01:57,280 --> 00:02:00,280 Speaker 1: strong of a start, what did that tell you about 33 00:02:00,280 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 1: just the resiliency of this team? Bill They were ready 34 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 1: to play. They really flushed out last week's game against 35 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 1: the Titans. And know it, after that field goal went 36 00:02:10,720 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: through against the Titans, it was it was deflating. It 37 00:02:14,120 --> 00:02:16,760 Speaker 1: was deflating, and I know as a as a fan 38 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:19,800 Speaker 1: and someone that roots for the Cops, it was deflating. 39 00:02:19,840 --> 00:02:22,000 Speaker 1: So I could imagine when it was for the players 40 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:25,560 Speaker 1: how they felt knowing that they had a chance to 41 00:02:25,600 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 1: win and get right back into the division race. And 42 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: then next thing, you know, you lose a game. But 43 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:34,280 Speaker 1: then you have to flush it out real quick because 44 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:38,600 Speaker 1: Thursday comes real fast. And they did a good job. 45 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 1: They did a good job of flushing out, especially offensively. 46 00:02:40,880 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 1: They came out and they want to establish their offense, 47 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:49,079 Speaker 1: established a line of scrimmage. Run the ball, be physical, 48 00:02:49,200 --> 00:02:52,720 Speaker 1: move the ball down the field, just take control of 49 00:02:52,720 --> 00:02:54,920 Speaker 1: the Jets anyway they can. And they did that. They 50 00:02:55,080 --> 00:02:57,120 Speaker 1: ran the ball well. Jonathan Taylor had a good game. 51 00:02:57,240 --> 00:03:00,000 Speaker 1: Naheim Hines ran the ball well and caught the ball 52 00:03:00,200 --> 00:03:03,480 Speaker 1: well also, and you know, they sped around a crossing one, 53 00:03:03,560 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 1: spread the ball around and got the ball to different 54 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:08,560 Speaker 1: guys out there. And the offense was as balance that 55 00:03:08,600 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 1: you're gonna get it in regards to run pass ratio. 56 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:15,160 Speaker 1: So I thought they did a nice job of preparing 57 00:03:15,200 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 1: all week and coming out and showing that they were 58 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:20,160 Speaker 1: ready to play. And they forgot about the last week's game. 59 00:03:20,360 --> 00:03:23,040 Speaker 1: So we're gonna get into the defense later on in 60 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:26,720 Speaker 1: this podcast, so just you know, we're not forgetting about it. 61 00:03:26,760 --> 00:03:29,600 Speaker 1: But I want to start with Jonathan Taylor because I 62 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:32,160 Speaker 1: mean Bill nineteen carries one hundred and seventy two one 63 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:35,680 Speaker 1: hundred and seventy two yards, two touchdowns. He now has 64 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:38,640 Speaker 1: the two longest running plays in the NFL this season, 65 00:03:38,680 --> 00:03:41,080 Speaker 1: with his eighty three yard rush against Houston and his 66 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 1: seventy eight yard touchdown against the Jets on Thursday night. 67 00:03:46,240 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 1: I mean, Jonathan Taylor. There's a real chance that Jonathan 68 00:03:49,640 --> 00:03:53,080 Speaker 1: Taylor wins the NFL Rushing Crown this year. I mean, 69 00:03:53,120 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 1: what he is doing. He's on pace for about fifteen 70 00:03:55,480 --> 00:04:00,360 Speaker 1: hundred yards. He's got touchdowns in every single game since 71 00:04:00,440 --> 00:04:07,839 Speaker 1: Week three. I mean, what he's doing is it's it's remarkable, 72 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:10,920 Speaker 1: but it's not surprising. No, it's not. It's not surprising. 73 00:04:10,920 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: And I think we saw this starting last year, at 74 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:16,840 Speaker 1: the beginning of the year. At the beginning of the 75 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 1: year last year, he really got thrown into the to 76 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:23,600 Speaker 1: the offense in regards to Marlon Mack being injured and 77 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:25,360 Speaker 1: you know, not being able to play all of a 78 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 1: sudden earlier in the season. So he gets thrown in 79 00:04:29,360 --> 00:04:30,839 Speaker 1: and it took him a little time to get adjusted 80 00:04:30,880 --> 00:04:33,520 Speaker 1: to the National Football League and how things are ran 81 00:04:33,600 --> 00:04:35,080 Speaker 1: and how things are done, and so he had an 82 00:04:35,120 --> 00:04:38,799 Speaker 1: adjustment for that, and you could see last year each 83 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:41,320 Speaker 1: week he was getting better, he was getting better, getting better, 84 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 1: getting better each week, until at the end of the 85 00:04:44,000 --> 00:04:46,279 Speaker 1: season you saw him make those long runs like against 86 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:49,360 Speaker 1: the Raiders last year, and then they you know, going 87 00:04:49,440 --> 00:04:52,160 Speaker 1: to the playoffs and he's playing well. So he did 88 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:54,080 Speaker 1: a nice job last year and then he just picked 89 00:04:54,279 --> 00:04:58,799 Speaker 1: up right where he left off during training camp, practicing hard, 90 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:02,359 Speaker 1: being prepared, working with Carson Wentz, doing the things he 91 00:05:02,400 --> 00:05:04,000 Speaker 1: needed to do as a running back, not just as 92 00:05:04,040 --> 00:05:05,960 Speaker 1: far as running the ball and catching the ball, but 93 00:05:06,040 --> 00:05:08,000 Speaker 1: also and blitz pick up and things of that nature. 94 00:05:08,080 --> 00:05:10,599 Speaker 1: So he was being prepared and working hard. And then 95 00:05:10,880 --> 00:05:13,320 Speaker 1: now you get into the season you see him every 96 00:05:13,360 --> 00:05:15,599 Speaker 1: time he has his opportunity to make a play, he 97 00:05:15,640 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 1: makes a play. Yeah, he's running hard, he's hitting the holes. 98 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 1: And the thing I like about him, he's so patient 99 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:22,360 Speaker 1: for a young guy to be that patient as far 100 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:25,000 Speaker 1: as setting up your blocks, setting up the run so 101 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,960 Speaker 1: your blockers, your office lineman can get the blocks and 102 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:30,320 Speaker 1: set them up so they can make blocks that are 103 00:05:30,360 --> 00:05:34,280 Speaker 1: easier for them. It's pretty to watch. It's nice to 104 00:05:34,279 --> 00:05:36,400 Speaker 1: watch him to do all those things and to be 105 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:38,760 Speaker 1: able to run and take those long runs and his 106 00:05:38,839 --> 00:05:41,560 Speaker 1: outrun defensive backs, I mean to the end zone. I mean, 107 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:46,280 Speaker 1: is a guy that has strength, has quickness, He's fast 108 00:05:46,720 --> 00:05:48,920 Speaker 1: and you can just make moves and he's doing all 109 00:05:48,920 --> 00:05:51,560 Speaker 1: the right things as a running back and as a teammate. 110 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:54,440 Speaker 1: Bill I thought this is really interesting. Ryan Kelly mentioned 111 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:59,920 Speaker 1: to me after the game that because of his speed, 112 00:06:00,560 --> 00:06:03,919 Speaker 1: which Ryan Kelly said is undervalued, Nichemhein said is deceptive. 113 00:06:03,960 --> 00:06:05,640 Speaker 1: I mean, he's a guy at two hundred and twenty 114 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 1: something pounds, you didn't expect to be that fast. But 115 00:06:08,839 --> 00:06:12,640 Speaker 1: Kelly said, defensive backs have to take really really deep 116 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:15,760 Speaker 1: pursuit angles to get to him, and that just adds 117 00:06:15,839 --> 00:06:20,120 Speaker 1: more yards. So explain to the listeners what that means 118 00:06:20,240 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 1: and how that is allowing Jonathan Taylor to continue to 119 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:26,000 Speaker 1: pick up these chunk plays. Well, it's uh. If you 120 00:06:26,040 --> 00:06:28,560 Speaker 1: guys know anything about geometry, it's a little bit like geometry. 121 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:32,320 Speaker 1: I don't know much about geometry. It's all about angles. 122 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:35,760 Speaker 1: When you had defensive back is coming at a running back, 123 00:06:35,760 --> 00:06:38,320 Speaker 1: it's all about angles. Now, if he takes a sharp 124 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 1: angle to the running back, running back, if he has 125 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:45,560 Speaker 1: speed like Jonathan Taylor does, he's gonna he's gone. It's 126 00:06:45,600 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: what he did on the seventy eight yard touchdown or 127 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:50,280 Speaker 1: Ashton Davis, the Jets safety, took a sharp angle exactly. 128 00:06:50,320 --> 00:06:52,719 Speaker 1: So speed is deceptive. So guys think, oh, I can 129 00:06:52,760 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 1: get to him. Oh I'm gonna take this thing. I'm 130 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:56,200 Speaker 1: gonna get him right. Oh No, he's gone too late. 131 00:06:56,600 --> 00:06:59,120 Speaker 1: And that's what happens with Jonathan Taylly. He has deceptive speed. 132 00:06:59,160 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 1: People don't think he's run that fast, but he's covering 133 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 1: a lot of ground. So what dbs are going to 134 00:07:04,520 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 1: have to do? And I'm sure they see this on film, 135 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:09,480 Speaker 1: It's like, Hey, I can't take that bad angle. I'm 136 00:07:09,520 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: going to miss the tackle and be embarrassed. So I 137 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:14,400 Speaker 1: have to take a little deeper angle, not go directly 138 00:07:14,520 --> 00:07:16,920 Speaker 1: at him, go where I think he's going to be, 139 00:07:17,640 --> 00:07:20,120 Speaker 1: and kind of match up his speed with my speed. 140 00:07:20,360 --> 00:07:21,840 Speaker 1: So if I can match up his speed with my 141 00:07:21,880 --> 00:07:23,840 Speaker 1: speed and meet him at a point, I'll have a 142 00:07:23,840 --> 00:07:26,560 Speaker 1: better chance of tackling him. But they don't do that. 143 00:07:26,680 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: They miss judge his speed and then he's taking off 144 00:07:29,320 --> 00:07:30,600 Speaker 1: and next thing you know, he has to send me 145 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 1: eight yard touchdown. But because of that, I mean Jonathan Taylor. 146 00:07:34,200 --> 00:07:37,400 Speaker 1: He leads the NFL in explosive running place. He's got 147 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:39,840 Speaker 1: twenty four runs of ten or more yards this season. 148 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:43,680 Speaker 1: He's got six runs of twenty or more yards, and 149 00:07:43,840 --> 00:07:47,680 Speaker 1: three of those have been touchdowns. I mean, so you're 150 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:54,120 Speaker 1: giving him, You're essentially saying, if we give you ten yards, 151 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:59,640 Speaker 1: but we don't let you go seventy's. That's how defenses 152 00:07:59,720 --> 00:08:02,160 Speaker 1: might have to start approaching and are approaching Jonathan Taylor, 153 00:08:02,160 --> 00:08:04,400 Speaker 1: because if you tried to hit him down and get 154 00:08:04,440 --> 00:08:06,559 Speaker 1: him for a game of four or five, he's gonna 155 00:08:06,560 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 1: do what he did on that seventy eight yard touchdown, 156 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:11,040 Speaker 1: which has taken to the house exactly. I mean, it's 157 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:13,920 Speaker 1: it's incredible. Also, by the way, Bill you mentioned, I 158 00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:15,800 Speaker 1: just want to go back real quick to what JT 159 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 1: did last year. Over Jonathan Taylor's last sixteen games, So 160 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:24,200 Speaker 1: that's dating back to Week nine of the twenty twenty season, 161 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: two hundred and sixty six attempts, one five hundred and 162 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: seventy four carries. That's an average of five point nine 163 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:35,000 Speaker 1: yards per carry, seventeen total touchdowns. He's averaging over like 164 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:40,000 Speaker 1: a touchdown a game, nearly six yards a pop. That's incredible. 165 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:42,439 Speaker 1: That's the one that impresses me the most. Six yards 166 00:08:42,440 --> 00:08:44,760 Speaker 1: of pop. Yeah, every time you touch a ball, on average, 167 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 1: you're going to roughly get six yards every time you 168 00:08:46,960 --> 00:08:51,319 Speaker 1: touch that ball. Any running back, any person, any coach, 169 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:54,400 Speaker 1: any offensive coordinator would love to have a running back 170 00:08:54,520 --> 00:08:57,280 Speaker 1: that touches the ball knowing that, hey, I'm gonna get 171 00:08:57,280 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 1: six yards. So on first down, if I want to 172 00:09:00,880 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: run the ball, oh, I get six yards. Now second 173 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:05,160 Speaker 1: and four. I can do anything I want. I can 174 00:09:05,160 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 1: pass the ball, I can run the ball, except screens. 175 00:09:07,480 --> 00:09:09,360 Speaker 1: I can do whatever I want. So it gives the 176 00:09:09,480 --> 00:09:13,760 Speaker 1: offers a coordinator more opportunities to do different things out 177 00:09:13,800 --> 00:09:16,360 Speaker 1: there in the football field with your offense. So it 178 00:09:16,400 --> 00:09:18,880 Speaker 1: brings in the whole playbook for the offense when you 179 00:09:18,920 --> 00:09:21,120 Speaker 1: have a running back that can do those things. Run 180 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:24,160 Speaker 1: the ball, run the ball effectively, run the ball efficiently, 181 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:27,240 Speaker 1: and then game six six yards. Hey if the only 182 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:31,160 Speaker 1: games five yards, but still five yards per carry is remarkable. 183 00:09:31,320 --> 00:09:34,120 Speaker 1: So if Jonathan Taylor finishes the season with over two 184 00:09:34,200 --> 00:09:36,680 Speaker 1: hundred and fifty carries and an average of five point 185 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:40,160 Speaker 1: nine yards per carry, he would only be the sixth 186 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:42,679 Speaker 1: player in NFL history to hit those marks. I mean, 187 00:09:42,720 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 1: that's hard. It is hard to do. Just think about that. Yeah, 188 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 1: the sixth player in NFL history. Now, many running backs 189 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:52,320 Speaker 1: have been through the NFL, and Bill the guys on 190 00:09:52,320 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: that list, Barry Sanders, Jim Brown, Eric Dickerson. I mean 191 00:09:58,200 --> 00:10:01,439 Speaker 1: we're talking about Hall of Fame running backs there. I 192 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:04,679 Speaker 1: want to ask you this though, because the Colts getting 193 00:10:04,720 --> 00:10:08,040 Speaker 1: these explosive running plays and you know Nightheamhind starting the 194 00:10:08,080 --> 00:10:11,920 Speaker 1: game with a thirty four yard touchdown. What's the difference 195 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:16,720 Speaker 1: for a defense in an explosive running play versus an 196 00:10:16,760 --> 00:10:19,800 Speaker 1: explosive passing play? Because to me, it seems like you 197 00:10:19,840 --> 00:10:22,080 Speaker 1: can play that kind of soft coverage like the Colts 198 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:25,240 Speaker 1: played a lot of against the Jets and give up 199 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:27,440 Speaker 1: a passing play at twenty yards here or there. But 200 00:10:27,480 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 1: it's sort of like we can snap back in and say, 201 00:10:29,400 --> 00:10:32,560 Speaker 1: all right, we can still get that explosive running plays. 202 00:10:32,920 --> 00:10:37,000 Speaker 1: Seem like that is a will breaker for a defense. 203 00:10:37,280 --> 00:10:39,959 Speaker 1: You are exactly right, because when you have a running 204 00:10:39,960 --> 00:10:42,400 Speaker 1: back an offense that can run the ball and break 205 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:45,280 Speaker 1: your back by running the ball down your throat like that. 206 00:10:45,840 --> 00:10:49,120 Speaker 1: It's just from a mentality standpoint, the officersive line feels like, hey, 207 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:51,560 Speaker 1: we control you guys. Now, yeah, we can just move 208 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:54,320 Speaker 1: the ball wherever we want to move you guys back 209 00:10:54,400 --> 00:10:57,040 Speaker 1: off the line of scrimmage, re establish a new line 210 00:10:57,040 --> 00:10:59,320 Speaker 1: of scrimmage, and our running backs just gonna run it 211 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:02,800 Speaker 1: down your throat. And for a defense, that is just 212 00:11:03,520 --> 00:11:06,640 Speaker 1: it's just it breaks your will. It really is that 213 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:08,960 Speaker 1: you don't really I mean, you want to play, but 214 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:11,600 Speaker 1: it's like, know what, guys, we can't stop them. This 215 00:11:11,679 --> 00:11:15,040 Speaker 1: is gonna be a long, long, long day. And so 216 00:11:15,120 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 1: when you do that as an offense, you feel like, hey, 217 00:11:17,200 --> 00:11:18,880 Speaker 1: we can do anything we want. We want to run 218 00:11:18,920 --> 00:11:20,839 Speaker 1: off tackle. Let's run off tackle. We got this, we 219 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:23,199 Speaker 1: don't worry about. Let's run to right down the middle, 220 00:11:23,280 --> 00:11:24,959 Speaker 1: no problem, we got it. You know what, we want 221 00:11:24,960 --> 00:11:27,200 Speaker 1: to run an account, Let's run a counter, No, we 222 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:29,600 Speaker 1: got want on a trap, on a trap, do coachy, 223 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 1: do whatever you want to do, run any play. We've 224 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 1: got this coverage because we have a running back that 225 00:11:35,440 --> 00:11:37,679 Speaker 1: can just run the ball down the throats. It is 226 00:11:37,760 --> 00:11:40,640 Speaker 1: going to take advantage of all the holes that we're opening. 227 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:42,679 Speaker 1: So just run the ball wherever you want to do. Yeah, 228 00:11:42,880 --> 00:11:46,199 Speaker 1: and you're you're setting every time that happens the chains 229 00:11:46,200 --> 00:11:48,680 Speaker 1: are moving. It's not even if you get seven yards 230 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:50,679 Speaker 1: on a run. You can as a defense you can 231 00:11:50,760 --> 00:11:52,800 Speaker 1: kind of say, right, second and three, let's bow up. 232 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:55,840 Speaker 1: But when it's first and ten to another first and ten, 233 00:11:56,880 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 1: I mean that that just seems impossible to get over 234 00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:02,480 Speaker 1: is a defense. And then, like you said, for the offense, 235 00:12:02,520 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 1: like you know it. Like I asked a couple of 236 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:06,680 Speaker 1: Cults players about that after the game and they all said, 237 00:12:06,720 --> 00:12:09,160 Speaker 1: like it you like you said, Bill, it breaks their 238 00:12:09,160 --> 00:12:12,000 Speaker 1: will and you can just like you can kind of 239 00:12:12,000 --> 00:12:14,079 Speaker 1: sense that on the field. You can sense it, you 240 00:12:14,120 --> 00:12:16,079 Speaker 1: can sit it in their body language as far the defense, 241 00:12:16,120 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 1: the defensive body language that kind of moping around, walking 242 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:21,960 Speaker 1: real slow, really don't want to be out there. And 243 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:25,280 Speaker 1: also it physically wears them out. I mean it wears 244 00:12:25,280 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 1: them out, and it energizes you the offense because you know, hey, 245 00:12:28,640 --> 00:12:32,080 Speaker 1: I'm gonna put forth an effort. But this guy he 246 00:12:32,120 --> 00:12:35,000 Speaker 1: doesn't have that energy right now because he's mentally he's 247 00:12:35,040 --> 00:12:38,240 Speaker 1: beat and that affects them physically. So the offense just 248 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:40,200 Speaker 1: goes right at him and goes right at him, and 249 00:12:40,240 --> 00:12:42,000 Speaker 1: it energizes the offense and they're ready to go. Let 250 00:12:42,120 --> 00:12:44,000 Speaker 1: let's go. Let's go again. Lett's run again. Okay, let's 251 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:45,199 Speaker 1: get to the the line. Scums. You dont need how Let's 252 00:12:45,200 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: get the line, scrumbs. Call from the line, scumbs, let's go, 253 00:12:46,920 --> 00:12:49,080 Speaker 1: let's go, and just where are those guys out? And 254 00:12:49,160 --> 00:12:51,520 Speaker 1: one other interesting thing here that Ryan Kelly told me 255 00:12:51,640 --> 00:12:53,880 Speaker 1: was that he will take a tired offensive line over 256 00:12:53,920 --> 00:12:57,880 Speaker 1: a tired defensive line every single play anytime, because more 257 00:12:57,960 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 1: unlikely a defensive lineman when they get tired, the first 258 00:13:01,120 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 1: thing I had gonna do, because they want to get 259 00:13:02,600 --> 00:13:05,480 Speaker 1: some air, is stand straight up. And when they stand 260 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 1: straight up off the line, say, hey, this is perfect. 261 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:10,240 Speaker 1: You're standing straight up. You don't have any laverage. Amy, 262 00:13:10,440 --> 00:13:11,959 Speaker 1: Now I got you. I can just push you and 263 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:14,040 Speaker 1: move you anywhere I want to move you. So for 264 00:13:14,160 --> 00:13:17,319 Speaker 1: an officsive line, that is great. So there were other 265 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:19,439 Speaker 1: players in this game besides Jonathan Taylor. I know we've 266 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:21,280 Speaker 1: spent a lot of time on him, but he's really good. 267 00:13:22,080 --> 00:13:25,080 Speaker 1: He's not he's not bad. And actually he touched the ball. 268 00:13:25,280 --> 00:13:26,760 Speaker 1: He touched the ball three of the time of the 269 00:13:26,760 --> 00:13:29,600 Speaker 1: players they had. I mean he had he had one touches, 270 00:13:29,640 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: one touches and they had sixty plays, So that was 271 00:13:31,720 --> 00:13:33,720 Speaker 1: I mean, that was awesome. So let's talk a little 272 00:13:33,760 --> 00:13:36,160 Speaker 1: bit about Carson Wentz's day. Twenty two or thirty two, 273 00:13:36,320 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 1: seventy two, three touchdowns, no interceptions, one hundred and thirty 274 00:13:39,800 --> 00:13:41,559 Speaker 1: four point three passer rating. I thought it was a 275 00:13:41,679 --> 00:13:45,599 Speaker 1: really encouraging performance for Carson with the way that that 276 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:48,840 Speaker 1: Titans game ended with those interceptions. To come out take 277 00:13:48,920 --> 00:13:51,640 Speaker 1: what was there, Frank Reich said he played a near 278 00:13:51,800 --> 00:13:55,079 Speaker 1: perfect game in terms of his decisions and the accuracy 279 00:13:55,120 --> 00:13:56,719 Speaker 1: on his throws. There was just that one miss to 280 00:13:56,800 --> 00:13:59,679 Speaker 1: Nighthem Hinds down the far sideline late in the game 281 00:13:59,760 --> 00:14:04,199 Speaker 1: that Reich said was an an inaccurate throw. But for 282 00:14:04,559 --> 00:14:07,559 Speaker 1: Carson to show the mental toughness again, I think we've 283 00:14:07,640 --> 00:14:11,880 Speaker 1: talked about this a little bit this season that for Whence, 284 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:15,719 Speaker 1: if you can avoid the mistakes snowballing like they did 285 00:14:15,880 --> 00:14:19,320 Speaker 1: last year with the Eagles and get him to just 286 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:21,640 Speaker 1: play at a level like this where he's very much 287 00:14:21,680 --> 00:14:24,400 Speaker 1: within himself week to week, you can win with that. 288 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:27,920 Speaker 1: And and again for those mistakes to not snowball. I 289 00:14:27,960 --> 00:14:30,560 Speaker 1: know the Jets are last in the NFL an interception rate. 290 00:14:30,840 --> 00:14:34,880 Speaker 1: They have one pick the entire season, but there's still 291 00:14:34,880 --> 00:14:38,400 Speaker 1: an NFL team, you know, And to not let that 292 00:14:38,560 --> 00:14:40,760 Speaker 1: snowball in a short week, I think was really encouraging. 293 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:43,320 Speaker 1: It's revery encouraging because I think a lot of times 294 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 1: what happens with carsonal as you said last year, what 295 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:49,160 Speaker 1: happened with Carson was Carson was feeling like he had 296 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:51,320 Speaker 1: to make a play. He had to make a play. 297 00:14:51,400 --> 00:14:53,040 Speaker 1: I have to make the play for us offense to go. 298 00:14:53,120 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: I have to make the play for this offensive go 299 00:14:55,240 --> 00:14:57,760 Speaker 1: we're here. He does not have to make a play 300 00:14:57,920 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 1: every time. Get the ball and the playmaker's hands. You 301 00:15:01,360 --> 00:15:03,600 Speaker 1: get the ball underneath the pittman, Let Pittman run. Run 302 00:15:03,640 --> 00:15:05,720 Speaker 1: a couple of guys over get the ball underneath the 303 00:15:05,760 --> 00:15:08,760 Speaker 1: nine him hinds. Let him run. The guys can't catch him. 304 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:10,840 Speaker 1: You got more, Ali Cox, you can get the ball too, 305 00:15:10,880 --> 00:15:12,200 Speaker 1: so that a lot of players he can get the 306 00:15:12,240 --> 00:15:15,440 Speaker 1: ball to and not worry about it being a big play. 307 00:15:15,520 --> 00:15:17,240 Speaker 1: So he doesn't have to make the big play to 308 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:19,320 Speaker 1: play down the field, throw the ball forty or fifty 309 00:15:19,360 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 1: yards down to feel to make a big play. So 310 00:15:21,480 --> 00:15:24,640 Speaker 1: for him to bounce back from last week's game, where 311 00:15:24,840 --> 00:15:26,640 Speaker 1: I know he wanted that last throw back. As far 312 00:15:26,720 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 1: as the Pittman the interception and some other players, I'm sure, 313 00:15:30,200 --> 00:15:32,360 Speaker 1: as far as throwing the ball for him to come 314 00:15:32,400 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 1: out and take what they gave him. As far as 315 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:36,360 Speaker 1: you know, I'm just gonna go here, I'm gonna dunk 316 00:15:36,400 --> 00:15:38,360 Speaker 1: it here, I'm just gonna throw it here, and when 317 00:15:38,400 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 1: the opportunity comes to throw it down the field, i 318 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:42,440 Speaker 1: will throw it down the field. And the one player 319 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:44,320 Speaker 1: that stands out in my mind, the player I love, 320 00:15:44,480 --> 00:15:46,920 Speaker 1: is when Carson wentz He rolled out to the right 321 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:50,320 Speaker 1: and then the whole defense kind of of course rolled 322 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:53,640 Speaker 1: with him, and Zacha Pascals on the right side went 323 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:57,320 Speaker 1: over to the left side. Carson Wentson, stopped, sets his feet, 324 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:01,760 Speaker 1: throws back Zach Pascal wide open. A big play, a 325 00:16:01,800 --> 00:16:05,440 Speaker 1: long play, big play where you know all the times 326 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:07,440 Speaker 1: he was rolling out and then they're throwing it short 327 00:16:07,560 --> 00:16:10,400 Speaker 1: or he's throwing a short short short. It opens up 328 00:16:10,440 --> 00:16:12,120 Speaker 1: those plays where you're gonna happen. You might not have 329 00:16:12,200 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 1: those plays every single game. You might not throw those 330 00:16:14,880 --> 00:16:17,240 Speaker 1: to those plays ten and fifteen times a game. It 331 00:16:17,360 --> 00:16:19,400 Speaker 1: might only happen two or three times a game. But 332 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:23,280 Speaker 1: usually the play is wide open because you've set it 333 00:16:23,360 --> 00:16:26,160 Speaker 1: up before with the great running game and also with 334 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:29,200 Speaker 1: the short passing that they get frustrated with because the 335 00:16:29,240 --> 00:16:31,320 Speaker 1: players are making plays, they're catching the ball, running for 336 00:16:31,400 --> 00:16:33,800 Speaker 1: first downs, and they keep on moving ball, keep on 337 00:16:33,880 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 1: moving ball, so defense wants to stop them. They come up. 338 00:16:35,880 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 1: Once they come up, you fake rollout, throw it over 339 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:40,600 Speaker 1: their heads. And that's the type of offense I think 340 00:16:40,680 --> 00:16:42,760 Speaker 1: this team can have where you just have to be 341 00:16:42,840 --> 00:16:45,320 Speaker 1: patient at times. Yeah, take take what they give you. 342 00:16:45,520 --> 00:16:48,280 Speaker 1: Be patient. You know what it's gonna come. It might 343 00:16:48,360 --> 00:16:49,960 Speaker 1: not come in the first quarter or the second quarter 344 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:51,400 Speaker 1: when you want it. It might come late in the 345 00:16:51,480 --> 00:16:53,240 Speaker 1: third quarter, it might come early in the fourth quarter. 346 00:16:53,760 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 1: But you have to be patient and just take what 347 00:16:55,680 --> 00:16:57,200 Speaker 1: they give you. And I think that's a really good 348 00:16:57,240 --> 00:17:00,720 Speaker 1: point because the way the NFL is going on defense 349 00:17:01,080 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 1: is forcing teams to be patient. But the counter to 350 00:17:04,400 --> 00:17:07,159 Speaker 1: that on offense is saying we will be patient and 351 00:17:07,320 --> 00:17:10,040 Speaker 1: now are you gonna blink? Are you going to become inpatient? 352 00:17:10,400 --> 00:17:12,200 Speaker 1: And we've seen the Colts do a really good job 353 00:17:12,320 --> 00:17:15,280 Speaker 1: when opposing defense is hit that mark of like let's 354 00:17:15,280 --> 00:17:17,159 Speaker 1: just get after him, like you get kind of antsy 355 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 1: and just let's just get after him of hitting those 356 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:24,280 Speaker 1: shots and getting those chunk plays on those opportunities. You know, 357 00:17:25,040 --> 00:17:27,960 Speaker 1: Michael Pittman Junior, by the way, five touchdowns in his 358 00:17:28,040 --> 00:17:30,480 Speaker 1: last five games. Now he is on pace. Bill, Let's 359 00:17:30,480 --> 00:17:33,159 Speaker 1: do a Michael Pittman Junior on pace check in. He 360 00:17:33,320 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: is on pace for ninety five receptions one thousand, about 361 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:40,920 Speaker 1: a little over twelve hundred yards, about twelve hundred and 362 00:17:41,640 --> 00:17:45,359 Speaker 1: thirty yards if my math is correct there in it is, 363 00:17:45,600 --> 00:17:49,200 Speaker 1: I believe I'm just trying to do math in my head. 364 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:51,720 Speaker 1: Is just a bad idea than what got a full 365 00:17:51,720 --> 00:17:54,960 Speaker 1: amount of sleep exactly. So, Michael Pittman Junior, ninety five 366 00:17:55,080 --> 00:17:57,880 Speaker 1: on pace, ninety five receptions one two hundred and thirty 367 00:17:57,920 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 1: yards and about ten touchdowns this year unbelievable. We I mean, 368 00:18:01,880 --> 00:18:07,119 Speaker 1: coming in last year as a rookie, last year playing 369 00:18:07,480 --> 00:18:10,560 Speaker 1: at unfortunate injury he had to be out for a 370 00:18:10,600 --> 00:18:15,760 Speaker 1: little while. But playing last year, I'm sure he wanted 371 00:18:15,800 --> 00:18:18,000 Speaker 1: to get the ball more and the injury kind of 372 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:20,160 Speaker 1: set them back a little bit. But and not knowing 373 00:18:20,240 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 1: the offense and things like that, because that's a big 374 00:18:21,880 --> 00:18:24,720 Speaker 1: adjustment coming into the National Football League first of all, 375 00:18:24,840 --> 00:18:28,160 Speaker 1: not having a full understanding of the offense. And then 376 00:18:28,280 --> 00:18:31,320 Speaker 1: also the defenses are different than college, so it's an 377 00:18:31,320 --> 00:18:33,760 Speaker 1: adjustment that you have to make as far as understanding 378 00:18:33,840 --> 00:18:38,280 Speaker 1: where not just a defensive backs safeties, but you have 379 00:18:38,280 --> 00:18:41,120 Speaker 1: to understand the linebackers, defensive lineman and things that they're doing. 380 00:18:41,640 --> 00:18:44,000 Speaker 1: You know, you have zone blifters, guys dropping out into 381 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 1: his own area and you know, you think it's going 382 00:18:45,840 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 1: to be a linebacker, but he's gone, and off a sudden, 383 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:49,800 Speaker 1: you see a defensive lineman in your area as far 384 00:18:49,800 --> 00:18:51,600 Speaker 1: as when you're running your route. So he had to 385 00:18:51,680 --> 00:18:53,680 Speaker 1: learn all those things as far as a young guy, 386 00:18:53,760 --> 00:18:57,320 Speaker 1: and comes back this year, learns those things, and then 387 00:18:57,440 --> 00:19:00,359 Speaker 1: he starts feeling more comfortable in the offense, under standing 388 00:19:00,400 --> 00:19:03,320 Speaker 1: the offense, and then you see him start being more 389 00:19:03,359 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 1: aggressive as far as running his routes, understanding where he 390 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:10,840 Speaker 1: needs to be at a certain time, running hard, running physical. 391 00:19:11,320 --> 00:19:13,800 Speaker 1: And then he and Carson went spending time together during 392 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:16,960 Speaker 1: the off season, working together on different things and feeling 393 00:19:17,040 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: comfortable with one another, and like anything else, that just 394 00:19:19,640 --> 00:19:22,199 Speaker 1: takes time. It just takes time. And you know they 395 00:19:22,280 --> 00:19:24,480 Speaker 1: spent a lot of time together. Now you're seeing it's 396 00:19:24,520 --> 00:19:27,640 Speaker 1: starting to pay off, and Carson Wentz feeling very, very 397 00:19:27,720 --> 00:19:29,640 Speaker 1: comfortable with him. He's one of the guys that I'm 398 00:19:29,640 --> 00:19:33,080 Speaker 1: sure omen Carson's in trouble. He's looking for where is Pittman, 399 00:19:33,200 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 1: knowing that I can get if I get if I 400 00:19:34,920 --> 00:19:37,600 Speaker 1: can get it close to Pittman, either he's gonna get 401 00:19:37,640 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: it if he can get his hands on it, or 402 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:42,400 Speaker 1: no one else is going to get it. So that's 403 00:19:42,520 --> 00:19:45,840 Speaker 1: that's the comfort that Carson has with the receiver, knowing 404 00:19:45,920 --> 00:19:47,159 Speaker 1: that he's going to be in the right place at 405 00:19:47,200 --> 00:19:49,040 Speaker 1: the right time, and he's gonna go for the ball. 406 00:19:49,160 --> 00:19:51,840 Speaker 1: So as long as Pittman keeps on playing the way 407 00:19:51,880 --> 00:19:54,360 Speaker 1: he's playing, I mean, as a former receiver, I love 408 00:19:54,480 --> 00:19:58,160 Speaker 1: seeing that because he's playing aggressive and playing physical. Most 409 00:19:58,200 --> 00:20:02,040 Speaker 1: receivers aren't from a mental standpoint, going to go out 410 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:03,879 Speaker 1: and play aggressive. They say, hey, look, I need to 411 00:20:03,920 --> 00:20:05,960 Speaker 1: get open. I need to do whatever I can. I 412 00:20:06,040 --> 00:20:08,440 Speaker 1: don't need to spend time being physical with this defensive back. 413 00:20:08,440 --> 00:20:10,200 Speaker 1: I need to get him off of me so I 414 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:12,560 Speaker 1: can get open. Michael Pittman said, you want to come 415 00:20:12,640 --> 00:20:13,879 Speaker 1: up in my face, come up in my face. I 416 00:20:14,040 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 1: don't care. I'm gonna hit you. I'm gonna I'm gonna 417 00:20:16,280 --> 00:20:18,639 Speaker 1: move you out around and once I catch it, you 418 00:20:18,800 --> 00:20:21,520 Speaker 1: better be better buckle up because I'm going right after 419 00:20:21,560 --> 00:20:23,359 Speaker 1: you and I'm not going to try to run around you. 420 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:25,239 Speaker 1: Sometimes I'm going right after you. I'm going to run 421 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:30,879 Speaker 1: over you. It's rare for a receiver to maybe initiate 422 00:20:31,000 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 1: that contest. This is something I was talking about this 423 00:20:33,359 --> 00:20:38,080 Speaker 1: with Xavier Rhodes back in training camp about how some 424 00:20:38,240 --> 00:20:41,480 Speaker 1: of the great big body receivers in NFL history, you know, 425 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:44,920 Speaker 1: he mentioned Julio Jones and Calvin Johnson, they would give 426 00:20:44,960 --> 00:20:49,119 Speaker 1: you their chest and say hit me like you probably 427 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:51,240 Speaker 1: like I want you to hit me. Are you seeing 428 00:20:51,280 --> 00:20:54,040 Speaker 1: that with Pittman. I'm not saying Pittman is Calvin Johnson 429 00:20:54,119 --> 00:20:56,520 Speaker 1: Julio Jones, but I'm saying, are you seeing him say 430 00:20:56,760 --> 00:20:59,320 Speaker 1: I want that contact because I know I can out 431 00:20:59,359 --> 00:21:01,359 Speaker 1: physical you. That. I'm not saying he wants to have 432 00:21:01,440 --> 00:21:03,000 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage. But if you do it down 433 00:21:03,040 --> 00:21:04,680 Speaker 1: the field, he doesn't bother him. Okay, he said, I 434 00:21:04,680 --> 00:21:08,080 Speaker 1: don't I'm strong enough. I don't care if you hit me, 435 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:10,800 Speaker 1: but be ready to be hitting yourself. So I'm gonna 436 00:21:10,840 --> 00:21:12,320 Speaker 1: hit you back. Once I catched the ball and get 437 00:21:12,640 --> 00:21:14,280 Speaker 1: and have it and be able to run, I'm gonna 438 00:21:14,359 --> 00:21:16,359 Speaker 1: hit you back. So I think he's he's one of 439 00:21:16,400 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 1: those guys that, um, he enjoys the physical contact and 440 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:21,439 Speaker 1: one of the guys that came to mind as far 441 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:27,240 Speaker 1: as that initiates the the the physicality is at quin Bolden. Yeah, 442 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:30,320 Speaker 1: the guy for he now, he would initiate it as 443 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:32,240 Speaker 1: far as from the line of scrimmage. He's gonna I'm 444 00:21:32,240 --> 00:21:34,480 Speaker 1: gonna hit you before you hit me, and then he's 445 00:21:34,480 --> 00:21:36,600 Speaker 1: gonna run his route. So he's the one that guy 446 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:38,199 Speaker 1: that came to mind when you said that as far 447 00:21:38,240 --> 00:21:40,280 Speaker 1: as the receiver. But I don't think Pittman's like that. 448 00:21:40,280 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 1: I mean, if you come up in his face, he's 449 00:21:41,680 --> 00:21:43,720 Speaker 1: gonna get off the line of scrimmage and it doesn't 450 00:21:43,760 --> 00:21:45,760 Speaker 1: bother him for someone to come up from his face. 451 00:21:45,800 --> 00:21:46,920 Speaker 1: He's gonna do what he can to get off the 452 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:48,919 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage and get up the field. So I mean, 453 00:21:49,040 --> 00:21:51,160 Speaker 1: I like the way the young man's playing. He's doing 454 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 1: a nice job and he's he's. The thing I like 455 00:21:54,119 --> 00:21:57,399 Speaker 1: about Pittman more than anything else is his confidence. He 456 00:21:57,600 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 1: is very confident. In how he's playing and and to 457 00:22:00,680 --> 00:22:03,280 Speaker 1: me it showed in that touchdown he caught, he caught 458 00:22:03,359 --> 00:22:05,879 Speaker 1: the ball and he actually held the ball out, so 459 00:22:06,000 --> 00:22:08,480 Speaker 1: he wasn't afraid to know like, oh I can't I 460 00:22:08,520 --> 00:22:10,000 Speaker 1: can't use my hands. I can use you know, he 461 00:22:10,040 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 1: can use his hands in the end zone and held 462 00:22:11,600 --> 00:22:14,160 Speaker 1: it out, figuring that, hey, I'm strong enough to hold 463 00:22:14,200 --> 00:22:17,480 Speaker 1: it enough long enough to have it where we're gonna 464 00:22:17,480 --> 00:22:19,680 Speaker 1: score a touchdown. And the guy was riding his back 465 00:22:19,960 --> 00:22:22,159 Speaker 1: and you know there's another guy safety dud after he 466 00:22:22,240 --> 00:22:25,159 Speaker 1: got his third foot down knocked it out. But it 467 00:22:25,280 --> 00:22:27,760 Speaker 1: was a touchdown, So it means I just loved the 468 00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:29,920 Speaker 1: young man's confidence right now. And thank god it was 469 00:22:29,960 --> 00:22:31,600 Speaker 1: a touchdown because I don't think I could have taken 470 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:35,160 Speaker 1: another second of was that a catch? Twitter? Because man, 471 00:22:35,440 --> 00:22:37,080 Speaker 1: no one, no one knows what it catches, but that 472 00:22:37,240 --> 00:22:40,000 Speaker 1: was a catch at least. Quick quick final things on 473 00:22:40,080 --> 00:22:43,199 Speaker 1: the offense bill before we get to the defense. Uh, 474 00:22:43,359 --> 00:22:46,440 Speaker 1: Danny Pinter, big man catching a touchdown. You love seeing 475 00:22:46,480 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 1: that he was a tight end, came into ball state 476 00:22:48,880 --> 00:22:50,280 Speaker 1: as a tight end, so he's got a little bit 477 00:22:50,280 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 1: of ball skills. But the thing that I love about 478 00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:55,480 Speaker 1: that was the Colts put that play in in a 479 00:22:55,600 --> 00:22:59,920 Speaker 1: previous week and then ran it on a Thursday where 480 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:02,280 Speaker 1: they didn't really practice it because they just did walk throughs. 481 00:23:02,600 --> 00:23:06,800 Speaker 1: But Carson Wentz told Danny like essentially, Hey, if you're open, 482 00:23:07,480 --> 00:23:09,720 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get it to you on that play, you know, 483 00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:12,159 Speaker 1: just yelling, I'll get it to you. And that's what happened. 484 00:23:12,240 --> 00:23:16,199 Speaker 1: So walkthroughs do matter, That's what I'm saying here. Nihem 485 00:23:16,280 --> 00:23:20,000 Speaker 1: Hines getting his longest career rush. That was the thirty 486 00:23:20,080 --> 00:23:23,280 Speaker 1: four yard touchdown. A couple other guys here, Kyl and 487 00:23:23,320 --> 00:23:25,600 Speaker 1: Granson getting a twenty seven yard catch and run. You 488 00:23:25,680 --> 00:23:29,320 Speaker 1: really like to see that. Zach Pascal, he mentioned him, 489 00:23:29,720 --> 00:23:32,280 Speaker 1: he had that thirty one yard reception. Moli Cox had 490 00:23:32,320 --> 00:23:35,200 Speaker 1: a twenty eight yard catch and Jack Doyle touchdowns in 491 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:40,679 Speaker 1: consecutive games now for him, and just the last thought here, 492 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:45,360 Speaker 1: the receiver blocking to tie it back into the run game. 493 00:23:45,760 --> 00:23:49,320 Speaker 1: You had to do that for Eric Dickerson. What's the 494 00:23:49,440 --> 00:23:53,000 Speaker 1: mentality that you need as a receiver to stick your 495 00:23:53,040 --> 00:23:56,000 Speaker 1: nose in on those blocks knowing that it could turn 496 00:23:56,320 --> 00:23:59,359 Speaker 1: seven into seventy. Well, the thing you have to realize 497 00:23:59,440 --> 00:24:00,639 Speaker 1: is that you know what I don't want to be 498 00:24:00,680 --> 00:24:02,679 Speaker 1: the guy to cause him not to score a touchdown. 499 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:05,360 Speaker 1: That's that's that's the one thing that's that's my thought 500 00:24:05,480 --> 00:24:07,240 Speaker 1: process when I go out there. It's like, Hey, I 501 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:11,160 Speaker 1: want to do my job to block the defensive backs 502 00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:12,680 Speaker 1: or whoever's out there in front of me. It could 503 00:24:12,680 --> 00:24:14,360 Speaker 1: be a safety, it could it be a linebacker. Coming 504 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:16,359 Speaker 1: out there. Try my best to block a linebacker. But 505 00:24:16,760 --> 00:24:18,760 Speaker 1: I don't want to be the guy that prevents him 506 00:24:18,800 --> 00:24:21,560 Speaker 1: from scoring a touchdown on this long play fifty yards, 507 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:24,399 Speaker 1: forty sixty seventy, however long it is. I want to 508 00:24:24,440 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 1: go out there and do my job. So that's that's 509 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:28,560 Speaker 1: the mentality I have, and that's what the receivers have, 510 00:24:28,680 --> 00:24:32,520 Speaker 1: because you know what, everyone's in this together, and you know, 511 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:35,360 Speaker 1: I know that the running back's gonna do his job 512 00:24:35,440 --> 00:24:37,760 Speaker 1: when there's a pass play to run the right route, 513 00:24:37,760 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: if he has a route call, or if he has 514 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:41,440 Speaker 1: to block and pick up a blitz, he's gonna do 515 00:24:41,520 --> 00:24:43,480 Speaker 1: that to pick up the blitz to keep the guy off. 516 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:45,639 Speaker 1: The quarterbacks or the quarterback has that extra second to 517 00:24:45,720 --> 00:24:47,959 Speaker 1: throw the ball down the field to a receiver, tight 518 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:50,000 Speaker 1: end or another running back. It doesn't matter, but they 519 00:24:50,040 --> 00:24:52,000 Speaker 1: get the job done so we can execute this play. 520 00:24:52,080 --> 00:24:54,320 Speaker 1: So as a receiver, you guys say, hey, look, I 521 00:24:54,400 --> 00:24:56,000 Speaker 1: want to do my job so I can help my 522 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:58,920 Speaker 1: teammate out who I care about. They make those big plays, 523 00:24:58,960 --> 00:25:01,840 Speaker 1: those long runs, and you know what these guys here, 524 00:25:01,920 --> 00:25:05,639 Speaker 1: you know, Pascal Pittman dueling those guys blocking down field, 525 00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:08,600 Speaker 1: making no big plays. And you know what, those blocks 526 00:25:08,680 --> 00:25:12,199 Speaker 1: don't have to be like a block where you pancake somebody, right, 527 00:25:12,240 --> 00:25:15,040 Speaker 1: You just have to get in the guy's face, get 528 00:25:15,320 --> 00:25:18,040 Speaker 1: in his way, turn them away so the running back 529 00:25:18,359 --> 00:25:20,879 Speaker 1: understand that running back from run off your butt or 530 00:25:20,920 --> 00:25:23,439 Speaker 1: whatever it is and make the big play and make 531 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:25,640 Speaker 1: the long run. You don't have to be as someone 532 00:25:25,720 --> 00:25:28,320 Speaker 1: that's gonna, like I said, pancake the guy. But just 533 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:30,879 Speaker 1: be effective with your blocks so the running back can 534 00:25:30,960 --> 00:25:33,159 Speaker 1: take advantage of it and make that big run. All right, 535 00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:36,440 Speaker 1: So let's talk about the Colts defense in this game 536 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:40,880 Speaker 1: and the weird day for the Jets. I mean, Mike 537 00:25:40,960 --> 00:25:44,600 Speaker 1: White gets hurt throwing a touchdown on the first Jets 538 00:25:44,760 --> 00:25:48,320 Speaker 1: drive of the game, excuse me, the second Jets drive 539 00:25:48,359 --> 00:25:53,239 Speaker 1: of the game, and Josh Johnson journeyman thirty five year 540 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:58,200 Speaker 1: old quarterback recently of the San Diego Fleet among several teams, 541 00:25:58,280 --> 00:26:00,719 Speaker 1: including the Colts in twenty fifteen. For a little bit, 542 00:26:01,280 --> 00:26:05,240 Speaker 1: steps in White and Johnson combined thirty four or fifty 543 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 1: two for four hundred and twelve excuse me, three hundred 544 00:26:08,359 --> 00:26:13,760 Speaker 1: and ninety eight yards, three touchdowns, one interception, and a 545 00:26:13,920 --> 00:26:17,840 Speaker 1: lot of this came late in the game, right where 546 00:26:18,280 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 1: the Colts had this game in hand. The Jets were 547 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:24,840 Speaker 1: never really going to get back into it, but they 548 00:26:24,960 --> 00:26:27,600 Speaker 1: kind of, you know, they got down to the Colts 549 00:26:27,640 --> 00:26:30,840 Speaker 1: seven yard line with forty five seconds to go. That's 550 00:26:30,880 --> 00:26:34,200 Speaker 1: when Taylor Stalworth had a great game tip that Johnson passed. 551 00:26:34,200 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 1: Bobby o'carakay picked it off. Game over. But if the 552 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:40,439 Speaker 1: Jets score that touchdown, all of a sudden, they get 553 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 1: the two point conversion and an onside kick they're driving 554 00:26:42,960 --> 00:26:46,960 Speaker 1: to tie the game. I mean, it was It wasn't 555 00:26:47,240 --> 00:26:51,560 Speaker 1: dicey yet, but it was like I guess it was 556 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:53,639 Speaker 1: like you know, when there's like that like weather system 557 00:26:53,760 --> 00:26:55,840 Speaker 1: that is in the middle of the Atlantic that you're 558 00:26:55,880 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 1: sort of like, I guess we're watching that. We're not 559 00:26:57,920 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 1: worried about it yet, but we're watching it. It puts 560 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:06,680 Speaker 1: our on tennis up. Yeah. So the Colts defense in 561 00:27:06,760 --> 00:27:09,400 Speaker 1: this game, I know a lot of people were frustrated 562 00:27:09,440 --> 00:27:12,359 Speaker 1: with how they finished, and the Colts admitted, hey, you know, 563 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:15,639 Speaker 1: we have to finish better on defense. Certainly, what did 564 00:27:15,680 --> 00:27:18,280 Speaker 1: you see, Bill? Why were the Jets able to pass 565 00:27:18,400 --> 00:27:20,840 Speaker 1: the ball so effectively against the Colts? I think the 566 00:27:21,040 --> 00:27:23,720 Speaker 1: Jets did what we had talked about earlier with Carson Wentz. 567 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:26,720 Speaker 1: They took what the Colts gave them, which is the 568 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:31,560 Speaker 1: underneath stuff, and then they weren't afraid to dink and 569 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:33,920 Speaker 1: dunk their way down the field. They did that the 570 00:27:33,960 --> 00:27:37,040 Speaker 1: week before against the Bengals, and Mike White did that. 571 00:27:37,080 --> 00:27:40,440 Speaker 1: He didn't throw a past think over fifteen yards last 572 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:42,359 Speaker 1: week and it just dnked and dunked their way down 573 00:27:42,400 --> 00:27:44,840 Speaker 1: the field. The score points and they beat the Bengals. 574 00:27:45,000 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 1: So they figured they're going to use the same game 575 00:27:47,080 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 1: plan to get back into the game. And like you said, 576 00:27:50,359 --> 00:27:53,879 Speaker 1: you know before the Star Wars tip that pass. You know, 577 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:56,399 Speaker 1: if they score a touchdown, you know they probably I 578 00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:57,720 Speaker 1: don't think they go for two. I think they go 579 00:27:57,800 --> 00:27:59,399 Speaker 1: for one and then maybe go for if they have 580 00:27:59,480 --> 00:28:01,080 Speaker 1: opportunity to get the on side kicked, then they go 581 00:28:01,119 --> 00:28:02,720 Speaker 1: for the two at the end, because if they go 582 00:28:02,800 --> 00:28:05,239 Speaker 1: for two the first time and they miss it, then 583 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:06,879 Speaker 1: then they have to have had two more possessions to 584 00:28:07,200 --> 00:28:11,040 Speaker 1: to uh to win the game, tie the game. So um, 585 00:28:12,000 --> 00:28:14,399 Speaker 1: they just think conduct they took what they gave him, 586 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:18,360 Speaker 1: and you know, the corners played off and place off, 587 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:20,639 Speaker 1: so they gave the receiver's free leases down the field, 588 00:28:20,680 --> 00:28:22,440 Speaker 1: so they can do what they need to do. So 589 00:28:23,040 --> 00:28:27,399 Speaker 1: I think, you know, regardless, as it's been said, the 590 00:28:27,520 --> 00:28:31,720 Speaker 1: coachs need to do a better job of finishing games, um, 591 00:28:32,720 --> 00:28:36,600 Speaker 1: so that they can have this game secured and not 592 00:28:36,720 --> 00:28:39,880 Speaker 1: give the fans any heart attacks out there. Um. But 593 00:28:40,360 --> 00:28:42,000 Speaker 1: I think I think things will get better. I think 594 00:28:42,000 --> 00:28:43,280 Speaker 1: they will do the things that they need to do 595 00:28:43,400 --> 00:28:48,320 Speaker 1: to finish these games. Um. You know, getting turnovers is great. Um. 596 00:28:48,920 --> 00:28:54,480 Speaker 1: You know, of course there is gonna another punch out again. UM. Yeah, 597 00:28:54,480 --> 00:28:57,360 Speaker 1: it's getting like we're becoming like a broken record with 598 00:28:57,440 --> 00:28:59,760 Speaker 1: him and punch outs. But uh, you know, so I 599 00:29:00,040 --> 00:29:01,840 Speaker 1: think that they can continue to get the turnovers. You know, 600 00:29:01,960 --> 00:29:05,080 Speaker 1: they can close these games out. So the Colts, by 601 00:29:05,080 --> 00:29:09,800 Speaker 1: the way, two turnovers, two takeaways on defense on Thursday. 602 00:29:09,880 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 1: They now lead the NFL with twenty takeaways this year, 603 00:29:12,680 --> 00:29:17,440 Speaker 1: they're plus ten in turnover margin. That tells you something 604 00:29:17,480 --> 00:29:21,800 Speaker 1: about how good this team is, but you want to 605 00:29:21,880 --> 00:29:26,120 Speaker 1: see more at the end of games. The thing here though, 606 00:29:26,360 --> 00:29:29,320 Speaker 1: was like the Colts did take away the big play, 607 00:29:29,880 --> 00:29:33,040 Speaker 1: which is what you're trying to do in these situations. 608 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:37,240 Speaker 1: Colts played a ton of Cover six and said, you know, essentially, 609 00:29:37,280 --> 00:29:39,560 Speaker 1: if you want to take those throws, go ahead and 610 00:29:39,640 --> 00:29:42,680 Speaker 1: take them. And that's what the Jets did. That's like 611 00:29:42,800 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 1: you said, Bill, that's what they did against the Bengals 612 00:29:44,920 --> 00:29:48,880 Speaker 1: last week. And you you know you what you want 613 00:29:48,920 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 1: then is the sack or the turnover, which you finally 614 00:29:52,560 --> 00:29:54,760 Speaker 1: got at the end. You didn't get enough in the 615 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:57,240 Speaker 1: sack department. Taylor Stalworth was the only guy who had 616 00:29:57,320 --> 00:29:58,960 Speaker 1: a sack. He had two of them, by the way, 617 00:29:59,640 --> 00:30:04,440 Speaker 1: in a really good game. The I'm not as worried 618 00:30:04,480 --> 00:30:08,400 Speaker 1: about this, just based on how the game flow was 619 00:30:08,880 --> 00:30:11,160 Speaker 1: and how again, you want to keep everything in front 620 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:14,840 Speaker 1: of you in those situations. Um, I think a lot 621 00:30:14,920 --> 00:30:17,520 Speaker 1: of people are hanging onto How could Josh Johnson do 622 00:30:17,600 --> 00:30:19,360 Speaker 1: this to this defense. He's a thirty five year old 623 00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:22,960 Speaker 1: journeyman quarterback who you know his more interceptions and touchdowns 624 00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:27,120 Speaker 1: in his career, but like I mean, evidently he made 625 00:30:27,200 --> 00:30:28,800 Speaker 1: He's good enough to be on a team, right, And 626 00:30:29,360 --> 00:30:32,960 Speaker 1: the throws were he was making, I don't mean to 627 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:35,440 Speaker 1: minimize them, but for an NFL quarterback, the degree of 628 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:38,680 Speaker 1: difficulty on that was relatively low. Pro Football Focus they 629 00:30:38,720 --> 00:30:41,920 Speaker 1: have the stat big time throws, which is essentially just 630 00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 1: like when a quarterback completes a difficult pass. Josh Johnson 631 00:30:45,760 --> 00:30:49,280 Speaker 1: had won the entire game. I mean that that's not 632 00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:51,360 Speaker 1: again to say that he didn't play well, because he 633 00:30:51,400 --> 00:30:55,120 Speaker 1: played extremely well, but he just did what he played 634 00:30:55,160 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 1: within what the Colts were giving him exactly, and that 635 00:30:58,960 --> 00:31:02,120 Speaker 1: that to me is a little more okay for the defense. 636 00:31:02,200 --> 00:31:04,560 Speaker 1: Then if they gave up a bunch of big plays 637 00:31:04,680 --> 00:31:07,480 Speaker 1: late in the game, right, the defense thought process, I'm 638 00:31:07,480 --> 00:31:10,600 Speaker 1: assuming as well, this guy hasn't played a lot, he's 639 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:13,640 Speaker 1: a journeyman. He's gonna make a mistake eventually, right, so 640 00:31:14,240 --> 00:31:18,840 Speaker 1: let's not play a defense where they can get over 641 00:31:18,920 --> 00:31:21,960 Speaker 1: the top. Now, and saying that outside have Elijah More 642 00:31:22,080 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 1: and maybe Mems the only guys as far as with 643 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 1: speed to get over the top crowd is good. Don't 644 00:31:26,240 --> 00:31:27,720 Speaker 1: get me wrong, But it's not. It doesn't have the 645 00:31:27,760 --> 00:31:29,880 Speaker 1: speed to get over the top. None of those guys 646 00:31:29,920 --> 00:31:34,280 Speaker 1: are really real speed guys, except Elijah more so. Um. 647 00:31:34,880 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 1: But in saying that, you know, they just play. Hey, 648 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:41,440 Speaker 1: let's not give them anything easy, which would have been 649 00:31:41,560 --> 00:31:43,320 Speaker 1: something down the field. Let's make them work for it 650 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:45,560 Speaker 1: and go down the field. The only thing I would 651 00:31:45,560 --> 00:31:47,400 Speaker 1: say is I would like to see him maybe defensive 652 00:31:47,440 --> 00:31:50,080 Speaker 1: backs play a little bit closer on them, and if 653 00:31:50,080 --> 00:31:51,640 Speaker 1: they're going to play their own is played a little 654 00:31:51,640 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 1: bit close, to be a little bit more physical at 655 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:54,880 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage. Yeah, Xavier Rhodes left the game 656 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:57,640 Speaker 1: with a calf injury. That's something we will monitor when 657 00:31:57,720 --> 00:32:00,400 Speaker 1: we hear from Frank Reich later on Friday. By the way, 658 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:02,360 Speaker 1: Quity pay he didn't have a sack, but he was 659 00:32:02,560 --> 00:32:04,920 Speaker 1: very disruptive. He played a very good game. Pro Football 660 00:32:04,960 --> 00:32:09,440 Speaker 1: Focus gave him a ninety point one defensive grade for 661 00:32:09,640 --> 00:32:14,200 Speaker 1: this game. You know, we're starting to see it come 662 00:32:14,320 --> 00:32:16,960 Speaker 1: out of Quitty over the last couple of weeks. He 663 00:32:17,360 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 1: I know the sacks aren't there, but you're seeing the 664 00:32:21,280 --> 00:32:26,200 Speaker 1: disruption start to be there. And sometimes you know, if 665 00:32:26,280 --> 00:32:29,400 Speaker 1: you're a young pass rusher. You kind of need to 666 00:32:29,440 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 1: crawl before you walk, and we're starting to see the development. 667 00:32:33,880 --> 00:32:35,719 Speaker 1: Quit he pay to me is on a good trajectory 668 00:32:35,800 --> 00:32:37,080 Speaker 1: right now as we out of the second half of 669 00:32:37,120 --> 00:32:39,240 Speaker 1: the season. Exactly. I think so the young guy coming 670 00:32:39,240 --> 00:32:41,920 Speaker 1: into the league is sometimes it's difficult, difficult to make 671 00:32:41,960 --> 00:32:44,360 Speaker 1: the adjustments, and like you say, he's making he's taking 672 00:32:44,400 --> 00:32:47,360 Speaker 1: the right steps right now. And last week he had 673 00:32:47,400 --> 00:32:50,760 Speaker 1: two quarterback hits in the game and he passed reflection 674 00:32:50,840 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 1: and it didn't have a lot of tackles or anything 675 00:32:52,840 --> 00:32:54,880 Speaker 1: like that, but he had, you know, two combined tackles. 676 00:32:54,920 --> 00:32:58,680 Speaker 1: But he's making plays, he's playing aggressive, he's playing hard, 677 00:32:59,120 --> 00:33:02,240 Speaker 1: and players that play like that play hard and play 678 00:33:02,280 --> 00:33:04,960 Speaker 1: aggressive and play after play. It's going to come. It's 679 00:33:04,960 --> 00:33:06,840 Speaker 1: just a matter of time. And then when it when 680 00:33:06,920 --> 00:33:10,520 Speaker 1: it clicks for him, it's gonna be like, ah, that's it, 681 00:33:11,200 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 1: that's oh, that's how I beat this guy. Okay, I'm 682 00:33:14,320 --> 00:33:16,360 Speaker 1: gonna put that in my repertoire now, and so then 683 00:33:16,400 --> 00:33:19,080 Speaker 1: he's gonna actually start putting things in his repertoire and 684 00:33:19,080 --> 00:33:23,160 Speaker 1: then he's gonna have a full, full, full portfolio things 685 00:33:23,200 --> 00:33:25,760 Speaker 1: that he's able to do. And when he's able to 686 00:33:25,840 --> 00:33:29,200 Speaker 1: do those things and then unleash him, then you're gonna 687 00:33:29,200 --> 00:33:31,400 Speaker 1: see the quidity pay. I think that people are looking 688 00:33:31,400 --> 00:33:33,280 Speaker 1: for because I think the young man has a lot 689 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:36,239 Speaker 1: of talent. He's every talented young man, and he has 690 00:33:36,280 --> 00:33:39,520 Speaker 1: a motor. He does not stop. He continues to play, 691 00:33:39,560 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 1: and that's what you want. You want a young guy 692 00:33:41,360 --> 00:33:44,760 Speaker 1: that's willing to work, and you can you can take 693 00:33:44,840 --> 00:33:47,239 Speaker 1: care of us stuff down the road, um long as 694 00:33:47,320 --> 00:33:49,520 Speaker 1: he needs, long as he learns, and he's willing to learn, 695 00:33:49,880 --> 00:33:52,440 Speaker 1: which he is, and he has a motor. You can 696 00:33:52,520 --> 00:33:54,360 Speaker 1: work with players like that. Let's just put a bow 697 00:33:54,440 --> 00:33:57,120 Speaker 1: on this. Jonathan Taylor through the first nine games of 698 00:33:57,200 --> 00:34:00,360 Speaker 1: his career last year average three point eight yards per carry. 699 00:34:00,880 --> 00:34:03,200 Speaker 1: We're not talking about Jonathan Taylor averaging three point eight 700 00:34:03,280 --> 00:34:06,240 Speaker 1: yards per carry before. So when you see the young 701 00:34:06,320 --> 00:34:09,640 Speaker 1: guy have the effort and some of the flashes, usually 702 00:34:09,719 --> 00:34:12,760 Speaker 1: that comes together. But anyways, this podcast has now come together. 703 00:34:13,440 --> 00:34:16,920 Speaker 1: You can follow me on Twitter at jj Stankovitz. Please rate, 704 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,400 Speaker 1: review and subscribe to us on the Colts Audio Network. 705 00:34:19,440 --> 00:34:21,319 Speaker 1: Give us a five star review, drop us a rating. 706 00:34:21,360 --> 00:34:24,640 Speaker 1: We love seeing those. 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