WEBVTT - All 22 Review, Run Game Rolling, Defense Turns it On, Stats and Snap Counts

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<v Speaker 1>Two fires touch Stock Waddles knocked into the end zone

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<v Speaker 1>of Miami by type bro Hi window. They had to

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<v Speaker 1>get that touchdown on that play. They get it. What

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<v Speaker 1>is up, Dolphans And welcome to the Drivetime Podcast, part

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<v Speaker 1>of the Miami Dolphins podcast network, covering your team, your

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<v Speaker 1>Miami Dolphins. How's it going everybody? I am your host,

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<v Speaker 1>Travis Wingfield and as always I am here to bring

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<v Speaker 1>you your daily dose of Miami Dolphins football. And on

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<v Speaker 1>today's show, it's my favorite podcast of the week. We're

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<v Speaker 1>breaking down the all twenty two, taking a look at

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<v Speaker 1>some of the numbers, the advanced metrics, and all the

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<v Speaker 1>key stats and snap counts. Will scan the social all

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<v Speaker 1>of that and more from somewhere here in South Florida.

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<v Speaker 1>This is the Drivetime Podcast Miami Dolphins. So housekeeping and

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<v Speaker 1>news items off the top of this Tuesday Drivetime Podcast

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<v Speaker 1>number one, The Dolphins signed a pair of players from

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<v Speaker 1>their practice squad to the active fifty three man roster.

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<v Speaker 1>They are Duke Johnson and Sheldrick RedWine, a pair of

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<v Speaker 1>former Hurricanes who obviously played in the game on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 1>Also Jalen Waddle and Philip Lindsay coming off the COVID

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<v Speaker 1>I R list. They will be eligible return to practice

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<v Speaker 1>this week. No will Fuller for the rest of the season.

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<v Speaker 1>Brian Flores announced on Monday that he would not come

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<v Speaker 1>back this season for the Miami Dolphins. He also said,

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<v Speaker 1>well see about Malcolm Brown and whether or not he

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<v Speaker 1>can come back from his injury off the injury reserve

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<v Speaker 1>this week for the Dolphins. In the backfield. Miami also

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<v Speaker 1>adds Justin Coleman to the reserve COVID nineteen list and

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<v Speaker 1>released safety Will Parks. All caught up there, Good to

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<v Speaker 1>go with that. Let's go ahead and jump right in

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<v Speaker 1>to the all twenty two review. We start on offense

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<v Speaker 1>this time, and normally, like we do every time, but

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<v Speaker 1>normally we start with two in the passing game. But

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<v Speaker 1>I wanted to start this time with the offensive line

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<v Speaker 1>and the running game. And I think if you could

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<v Speaker 1>go back and measure, you know, kind of a curve

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<v Speaker 1>a graph of the running game, just from our Tuesday

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<v Speaker 1>tape review shows every single week plot every single episode

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<v Speaker 1>on a graph. I think you could visualize that graph

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<v Speaker 1>with a slow climb. And then yesterday it went up,

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<v Speaker 1>I should say Sunday recording the podcast on Monday, it

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<v Speaker 1>went up another notch. I love that they were creative

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<v Speaker 1>and added heavy personnel packages with ten snaps from Robert

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<v Speaker 1>Jones where they would flip Jesse Davis over to the

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<v Speaker 1>other side of the formation and you would have Robert

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<v Speaker 1>Jones as either a backside tackle and some past protection

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<v Speaker 1>roles or getting some seal blocks, some cut blocks, getting

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<v Speaker 1>some second level blocks, doing a few things there in

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<v Speaker 1>the offense or the heavy personnel offensive game plan. And

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<v Speaker 1>you know, Brian Flores had this was part of the

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<v Speaker 1>game plan heading in to utilize that package, and he

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<v Speaker 1>thought they executed it well. And I think there was

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<v Speaker 1>a little bit of influence from the success of the

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<v Speaker 1>run game within the passing game. That fifteen year old

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<v Speaker 1>curl route that to U through to Parker. Middle of

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<v Speaker 1>the second quarter. You see the whole line, the Dolphins

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<v Speaker 1>offensive line, and this is what it looks like when

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<v Speaker 1>you're doing zone blocking. Your first step is all in

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<v Speaker 1>the same direction and unison. You see them all work

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<v Speaker 1>to the right and then the tight end and running

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<v Speaker 1>back come up and double to seal the edge that

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<v Speaker 1>two wants to boot to, the two wants to roll

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<v Speaker 1>to so he can step into that throw and you

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<v Speaker 1>kind of see the influence of the running game impact

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<v Speaker 1>the passing game. That complimentary approach really clicked on that

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<v Speaker 1>particular look. I also continue to love these wide runs.

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<v Speaker 1>On fourth and short. They had a fourth and one

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<v Speaker 1>toss sweep that worked out, and on that play Michael

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<v Speaker 1>Dieter got himself a pancake block and then Big Rob

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<v Speaker 1>Hunt throws Duke Ford for a couple of extra yards.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought that was pretty hilarious. The screen pass, oh man,

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<v Speaker 1>the screen pass was pretty Miami floods the boundary the

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<v Speaker 1>short side of the formation, then throws the football back

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<v Speaker 1>to the other side, the field side of the formation,

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<v Speaker 1>and you get both Austin Jackson and Robert Hunt turned

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<v Speaker 1>free to the second level and Austin gets a chip

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<v Speaker 1>on number forty doesn't get him all the way to

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<v Speaker 1>the ground. And then here comes big number sixty eight,

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<v Speaker 1>and oh boy, does he clean things up with a

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<v Speaker 1>big shot. He had a few pancakes or chucking guys

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<v Speaker 1>on the ground, Rob Hunt, and another very big game

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<v Speaker 1>for the Miami Dolphins. And at that point of the screenplay,

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<v Speaker 1>Duke puts on a juke, breaks two tackles and it's

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<v Speaker 1>out the gate for twenty yards. A big time game

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<v Speaker 1>from him and really the entire offensive line in the

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<v Speaker 1>short passing game, the running game all game long. What

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<v Speaker 1>a play that was. And you also can see that

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<v Speaker 1>there was a defender that dang near cut Duke Johnson

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<v Speaker 1>off before he even got out of the kind of

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<v Speaker 1>the scrum there, and it was held up because Liam

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<v Speaker 1>Eichenberg came across the formation and cut a player who

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<v Speaker 1>was trying to work over the top of that throw.

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<v Speaker 1>But he gets over there and holds on just long

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<v Speaker 1>enough for Duke to get out. So several guys making

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<v Speaker 1>plays on that particular play, and that will be a

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<v Speaker 1>theme the course of this tape review podcast. And we

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<v Speaker 1>go forward to Miles Gaskins seven yard run on the

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<v Speaker 1>second drive of the third quarter. I thought this play

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<v Speaker 1>was very indicative of how the offensive line played in

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<v Speaker 1>the throughout the course of this game. Liam and Austin

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<v Speaker 1>had a fantastic double where they just carried their man

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<v Speaker 1>five yards up the field and eventually that double team

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<v Speaker 1>block swallows up the second level linebacker who comes up

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<v Speaker 1>to fill that gap. So they were hitting double teams

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<v Speaker 1>throughout the course of this game on both sides of

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive line. But really Liam and Austin connecting on

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<v Speaker 1>some of those hip to hip, shoulder to shoulder, your

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<v Speaker 1>first round pick from a year ago, your second round

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<v Speaker 1>pick from this year really showing up in tandem on

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of these good double team blocks. And speaking

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<v Speaker 1>of Miles Man, he picked one hell of a time

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<v Speaker 1>to have his best run of the entire season. That

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<v Speaker 1>thirty yard run that got out the backside looked like

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<v Speaker 1>it was dead to rights at the start, but he

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<v Speaker 1>barely squeezed through that thing and got a nice seal

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<v Speaker 1>from Jesse. Then Albert Wilson comes down field and hits

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<v Speaker 1>a big block and carries it for a while on

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<v Speaker 1>that thirty yard run. So that was kind of the

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<v Speaker 1>Miles Gaskin portion of the podcast and a huge play

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<v Speaker 1>in that game that really put Miami from are they

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<v Speaker 1>gonna win this game to really in the driver's seat

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<v Speaker 1>to control the rest of that game. But as far

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<v Speaker 1>as the offensive line goes r with Austin Jackson here

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<v Speaker 1>as a pulling guard from the backside, he really does

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<v Speaker 1>a good job staying tight into the line and into

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<v Speaker 1>Rob Hunt's backside when he kind of curls around that

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<v Speaker 1>the gap between the right guard and the and the

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<v Speaker 1>right tackle, you're your right side b gap there, and

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<v Speaker 1>it really helps kind of condense the options for the

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<v Speaker 1>linebacker to shoot those gaps because they're keeping such tight

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<v Speaker 1>splits when he comes around in that tight formation. Was

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<v Speaker 1>very impressed by that with how kind of nimble he

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<v Speaker 1>is working in those tight spaces. And then in past protection,

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<v Speaker 1>I think there's just far less panic this year than

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<v Speaker 1>earlier or right now, I should say, than there was

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<v Speaker 1>earlier in the year for Austin Jackson. He mentioned in

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<v Speaker 1>his Monday media that playing guard has kind of taught

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<v Speaker 1>him some technique things that he needed. And on the

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<v Speaker 1>play where it's tipped and caught by Bert the past

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<v Speaker 1>to Mike get sicky that gets tipped up into the air.

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<v Speaker 1>You see the defensive tackle punch and then try to

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<v Speaker 1>disengage and rip through on Jackson's left shoulder. But he

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<v Speaker 1>stays calm and doesn't kind of panic when these shoulders

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<v Speaker 1>are not matching the feet and just lets the feet

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<v Speaker 1>kind of catch up and establish a firm base to

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<v Speaker 1>then re anchor and drop that weight again. So some

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<v Speaker 1>very nice work in this game from Austin Jackson with

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<v Speaker 1>the technique stuff, and he mentioned it too. In his

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<v Speaker 1>Monday presser, Liam Eichenberg, I thought everything about him looks

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<v Speaker 1>more fluid and confident over the last few weeks. He's

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<v Speaker 1>getting into his sets for whatever the ask might be,

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<v Speaker 1>whether it's vertical, whether it's a go attack and get

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<v Speaker 1>the blocker type of set. And he showcase this in

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<v Speaker 1>a variety of running plays and passing plays, like there

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<v Speaker 1>was one where he has to steal a backside run

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<v Speaker 1>where you have to kind of cut off that short

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<v Speaker 1>angle where you might see like an Andrew van Ginkl

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<v Speaker 1>or an Emmanuel Ogba chase around that weak side edge.

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<v Speaker 1>Just go kind of getting the way and steal that

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<v Speaker 1>thing off and really get the weight on the toe

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<v Speaker 1>so you can transition and drop that anchor and kind

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<v Speaker 1>of use the balls at your feet to keep that

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<v Speaker 1>attacker at bay. And I thought he did that through

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<v Speaker 1>the course of this game. He had another play where

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<v Speaker 1>he has a chip and a double with Austin Jackson

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<v Speaker 1>where he then chips or catches and climbs and get

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<v Speaker 1>to the second level. And he was in that second

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<v Speaker 1>level making a lot of big blocks for the course

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<v Speaker 1>of this game. And then in past protection, I thought

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<v Speaker 1>it was more of the same as far as the

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<v Speaker 1>technique goes, I thought his hands were excellent. He didn't

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<v Speaker 1>really put so much, you know, on the play of

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<v Speaker 1>his feet in terms of if that makes any sense,

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<v Speaker 1>where he gets better up top so that he can

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<v Speaker 1>play better in the lower half. So because the hands

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<v Speaker 1>are better, it makes it easier on his feet to

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<v Speaker 1>recover on some of those MR or redirections or you

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<v Speaker 1>know speed move, speed to power or inside type of

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<v Speaker 1>move where guys are making lateral decisions. On Liam Eichenberg,

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<v Speaker 1>he also throw a nice cut block on a very

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<v Speaker 1>first completion of the game on the Christian Wilkins touchdown.

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<v Speaker 1>What a job to wham the off side defender by

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<v Speaker 1>Liam Eichenberg on that play. I mean, we get to

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<v Speaker 1>replay the down if it doesn't work there. But Liam's

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<v Speaker 1>work basically helped give us that celebration on that touchdown.

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<v Speaker 1>Big play there, and just the strong hands in general.

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<v Speaker 1>He he latched on and ended so many reps. Right

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<v Speaker 1>at the point in this game where he just goes

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<v Speaker 1>out and gets guys and again go check the TUA

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<v Speaker 1>truck play the nine yard run, Liam goes and gets

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<v Speaker 1>the man and locks him up and shuts down his runway.

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<v Speaker 1>Where he just closes any potential for him to build

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<v Speaker 1>up some speed to go to power or again to

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<v Speaker 1>make an inside or outside move, goes and gets the

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<v Speaker 1>block and ends it right there. I mentioned Rob Hunt

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<v Speaker 1>thought he was terrific all game long, and his best

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<v Speaker 1>block was pulling and ceiling on the second and six

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<v Speaker 1>run right before the kind of red zone area. On

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<v Speaker 1>the game winning drive, it was a twelve yard run

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<v Speaker 1>by Duke Johnson. It was a key block where he

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<v Speaker 1>works around another double team by Liam and Austin and

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<v Speaker 1>pulls place out and hits a key block on c. J.

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<v Speaker 1>Mosley to free up a nice twelve yard Duke Johnson run.

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<v Speaker 1>Speaking of Duke, what a nice sense of urgency and

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<v Speaker 1>explosiveness of the whole that he runs with, and very

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<v Speaker 1>decisive running. It looked like he was okay with making

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<v Speaker 1>a wrong choice as long as he did it quickly,

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<v Speaker 1>and as the game went on he seemed to make

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<v Speaker 1>the right choice more and more often. What a performance

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<v Speaker 1>it was from the hometown kid. You saw it with

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<v Speaker 1>his fourth down, his fourth ront of the game, rather

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<v Speaker 1>a third and one conversion. It's the Dolphins third offensive series.

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<v Speaker 1>He slips the tackle from Moseley, but Moseley could really

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<v Speaker 1>only get an arm out there, one arm out there,

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<v Speaker 1>because Liam Eichenberg has a great second level block scaring

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<v Speaker 1>him up after helping Chip on that block on Austin

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<v Speaker 1>Jackson's man we talked about in the previous segment here

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<v Speaker 1>on the catching climb from Leam Eichenberg. But then Duke

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<v Speaker 1>Johnson makes the arm tackle miss, and that was something

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<v Speaker 1>we saw throughout the course of this game. I thought

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<v Speaker 1>the two touchdown runs number one, the first one he

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<v Speaker 1>wants to get wide, gets caught up and slides a

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<v Speaker 1>gap over and just slams that thing in to get

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<v Speaker 1>it over the top. And check out Robert Jones on

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<v Speaker 1>that play. The extra offensive lineman. We've seen so little

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<v Speaker 1>of him between preseason and now a handful of regular

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<v Speaker 1>season reps, but the intrigue only built for me in

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<v Speaker 1>this game about his game. I think he still has

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<v Speaker 1>something there to work with the undrafted rookie this year

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<v Speaker 1>on the Dolphins offensive line, but he stayed in for

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<v Speaker 1>pass for on one play also, and it was an

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<v Speaker 1>incomplete hitch slash back shoulder conversion throat to Davante Parker

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<v Speaker 1>sometime in the third quarter, but he blocked the end

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<v Speaker 1>pretty well on that one too, so some tackle works,

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<v Speaker 1>some into interior work in the running game likewise of

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<v Speaker 1>from Robert Jones, and was there for both of Duke

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<v Speaker 1>Johnson's touchdown runs. The second one, it was just really

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<v Speaker 1>well blocked at the first level enough to get us

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<v Speaker 1>to a five yard run down to the two yard

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<v Speaker 1>line for second and goal. But Duke wasn't satisfied with that.

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<v Speaker 1>He just finished that thing off with pure effort like

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<v Speaker 1>he did the first run. So two big effort runs

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<v Speaker 1>from Duke Johnson for a pair of touchdowns, and oh man,

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<v Speaker 1>it got cooking on that run that was at the

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<v Speaker 1>second quarter. You get a skip poll play side from

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<v Speaker 1>Big Rob Hunt. What that means is you're gonna see

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<v Speaker 1>the guard kind of do a little shuffle step to

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<v Speaker 1>work to his new gap, and obviously Rob is the

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<v Speaker 1>right guard, so he leaves and tries to come around

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<v Speaker 1>the left guard's left shoulder, which is the left side

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<v Speaker 1>b gap, and he wants to kind of delay it

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<v Speaker 1>because you have Duke in the pistol. The operation takes

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<v Speaker 1>a little bit longer to execute, so you don't want

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<v Speaker 1>him just sprinting over there and getting out in front

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<v Speaker 1>of the play so you skip pull them to kind

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<v Speaker 1>of time up more with the mesh point with the handoff.

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<v Speaker 1>And as this kind of occurs, Duke has patients working

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<v Speaker 1>behind Rob Hunt and he does a little skip step

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<v Speaker 1>of his own to the left and it brings a

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<v Speaker 1>linebacker from Rob's right shoulder over to his left shoulder.

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<v Speaker 1>And after this little skip step, he goes right back

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<v Speaker 1>to the wine back lane. Sets that thing up beautifully.

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<v Speaker 1>After pressing at play side. The jump cut back to

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<v Speaker 1>the backside explodes out that backside gap and not only

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<v Speaker 1>helps Rob Hunt on his block, it helps Liam Eikenberg

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<v Speaker 1>game leverage on a second level block as well when

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<v Speaker 1>he puts his head down and picks up four more

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<v Speaker 1>yards through the tackle. What a frigging run that was

0:12:21.920 --> 0:12:25.000
<v Speaker 1>all game long for Duke. And then later, how about

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<v Speaker 1>this spin move on second and five to set us

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<v Speaker 1>up for a third and one to pose to what

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<v Speaker 1>looked like there's gonna be a loss. I mean, he

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<v Speaker 1>gets out wide and the edge is completely set, he

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<v Speaker 1>just spins off that tackle and because the north and

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<v Speaker 1>south momentum, he falls forward for a game of four.

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<v Speaker 1>I just love the way he ran this game. His

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<v Speaker 1>eleven yard run to end the third quarter, Austin Jackson

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<v Speaker 1>gets a pancake and Liam is ceiling and working down

0:12:46.480 --> 0:12:48.599
<v Speaker 1>field to stay on his block. They just continue to

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<v Speaker 1>kick ass in the running game all game long. The

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<v Speaker 1>numbers will bear that out here in just one second,

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<v Speaker 1>but Duke again finishes for a handful of extra yards

0:12:55.840 --> 0:12:58.080
<v Speaker 1>and then finally, the last note on his game was

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<v Speaker 1>the stiff farm on the outside run on the game

0:13:00.640 --> 0:13:02.960
<v Speaker 1>winning drive. That's all that needs to be said about.

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<v Speaker 1>It presses inside, bounces out wide, throws the stiff arm,

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<v Speaker 1>and springs another seven or eight yards after that on

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<v Speaker 1>a first down completion, and all of a sudden, it's

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<v Speaker 1>at the negative forty two yard line from Miami on

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<v Speaker 1>that game winning drive. Great stuff there from Duke Johnson

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<v Speaker 1>speaking of that game winning drive to I had that

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<v Speaker 1>first throw to get Miami going in positive direction for

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<v Speaker 1>a nine yard game. To Mike KASICKI, let's talk about

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<v Speaker 1>his game. It was up and down at least as

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<v Speaker 1>far as I was concerned. And you know, I just

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<v Speaker 1>want to go ahead and make it a point that

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<v Speaker 1>this is strictly my opinion when breaking down the film

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<v Speaker 1>without knowing exactly what the play design or what the

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<v Speaker 1>play call is or who's supposed to be where, et cetera.

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<v Speaker 1>This is my best guess at what I'm seeing, so

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<v Speaker 1>take it with a grain of salt. We'll talk to

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<v Speaker 1>the coaches on Tuesday and get their opinions on things

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<v Speaker 1>further and continue to use their word as gospel. And

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<v Speaker 1>this is just my opinion only, and that's all it is, right,

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<v Speaker 1>an opinion. Everyone has one. Here's what my take on

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<v Speaker 1>TOOS game on Sunday. Early on the failed exchange look

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<v Speaker 1>to me like Duke never expected a handoff and he

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<v Speaker 1>might have had Davante Parker on a slant for a

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<v Speaker 1>possible first down. Just a rough start that got worse

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<v Speaker 1>on the very next snap, the interception to start the

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<v Speaker 1>second drive, he's throwing that to Mike gets sicky on

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<v Speaker 1>a corner route, But it looks like Mike's route is

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<v Speaker 1>basically over and rightfully so, because not only is he

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<v Speaker 1>covered over the top and underneath cloud corner kind of

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<v Speaker 1>falls back and flipped his hips and got depth double

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<v Speaker 1>covering Mike. He's just not open and it looks like

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<v Speaker 1>the boundary safety shows buzz what that means. You might

0:14:33.400 --> 0:14:36.080
<v Speaker 1>hear a lot about the term three buzz cover three

0:14:36.120 --> 0:14:38.680
<v Speaker 1>buzzes where you show quarters with four deep type the

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<v Speaker 1>two corners and two safeties deep, and then your third

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<v Speaker 1>guy will buzz the middle, rob the middle of the

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<v Speaker 1>field and kind of take a shot on a crossing

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<v Speaker 1>route or try to maybe a hook route, a dig

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<v Speaker 1>route something over the middle, and then it kind of

0:14:49.120 --> 0:14:52.320
<v Speaker 1>converts into a cover three look and that boundary safety

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<v Speaker 1>buzzed and then realized there was no crossing route, and

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<v Speaker 1>he goes back into a deep safety look and he's

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<v Speaker 1>over the top and Mike's like, all right, this route

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<v Speaker 1>is not gonna he sees it that way to a

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<v Speaker 1>does not and DeVante Parker comes open, but it looks

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<v Speaker 1>like he kind of pulls his arm. Downs have to say,

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<v Speaker 1>no way is that ball for me? And I don't

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<v Speaker 1>think it was. And you guys know, I'm a huge

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<v Speaker 1>fan number one's game, but this was just such a

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<v Speaker 1>blip way off the charts for his standard that I

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<v Speaker 1>don't want to say, like, I just kind of want

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<v Speaker 1>to say shake it off and move on, because there's

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<v Speaker 1>nothing to suggest that this is some kind of trend.

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<v Speaker 1>So the key now is to not let it become

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<v Speaker 1>one going forward. But a really strange play there on

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<v Speaker 1>to his first interception, the deep shot to Albert Wilson.

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<v Speaker 1>I was wrong about this on the Sunday recap pod.

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<v Speaker 1>Wilson runs a delayed wheel route where I thought it

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<v Speaker 1>was more of a generic wheel route or a traditional

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<v Speaker 1>real wheel route, I should say, where he's really working

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<v Speaker 1>first to stretch the cloud corner horizontally going lateral to

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<v Speaker 1>the line of scrimmage. But then he just gets turned

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<v Speaker 1>free and as a safety closes down field and Davante

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<v Speaker 1>Parker to sees it and tries to set up and

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<v Speaker 1>throw a deep ball as the rush kind of gets

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<v Speaker 1>in as he throws the ball, but it's just about

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<v Speaker 1>five yards short of where it needed to be to

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<v Speaker 1>hit Albert Wilson and stride. It's a tough throw and

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<v Speaker 1>he missed it. That's a throw where if Miami can

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<v Speaker 1>hit that, it can really take this offense to the

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<v Speaker 1>next level. I really hope we get that look again

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<v Speaker 1>at some point later in the season, cause I want

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<v Speaker 1>to see they can execute it this time around. The

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<v Speaker 1>very next ball to DeVante Parker, the one batted and

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<v Speaker 1>nearly picked off again again, his location is off, which

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<v Speaker 1>just speaks to it being a rusty start for to

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<v Speaker 1>Ah I mean, the guy literally leads the league in

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<v Speaker 1>completion percentage. We know he's accurate, but he's just off again.

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<v Speaker 1>And I'll say this again. I talked about Waddles value

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<v Speaker 1>to the offense. Look, it's no secret. Look at his

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<v Speaker 1>reception and receiving numbers. It's it's all there for you

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<v Speaker 1>to a really shines when throwing to separation, like when

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<v Speaker 1>he can anticipate separation off of a break and throwing

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<v Speaker 1>the ball to put the guy in a spot to

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<v Speaker 1>maximize that separation. And for large swaths of this game,

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<v Speaker 1>in the first game without Waddle this season, it was

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of throws into tight windows against a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of receivers that are not separating. Against the Jets defensive

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<v Speaker 1>backfield that played very well in this game. And I

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<v Speaker 1>think that was reflective in the fact that two was aggressivecentage,

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<v Speaker 1>which are throws into windows of one yard or tighter

0:17:04.359 --> 0:17:07.000
<v Speaker 1>jumped up like four in this game from what it

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<v Speaker 1>was heading into the game. We'll get to that here

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<v Speaker 1>in just one second, but lots of throws into tight

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<v Speaker 1>windows and the covered receivers. But then it got better.

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<v Speaker 1>The corner out to Davante Parker, who against covered. But

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<v Speaker 1>there's leverage on this throw. And I don't really have

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<v Speaker 1>to add a whole lot from yesterday other than this

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<v Speaker 1>one crucial detail. I told you the cloud corner had

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<v Speaker 1>crashed the flat. That's because one looked out to the flat,

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<v Speaker 1>and not only were his eyes to the flat, his

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<v Speaker 1>front facing shoulder and his front foot we're facing that direction,

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<v Speaker 1>which indicates the throw to the flat. He then squares

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<v Speaker 1>back up to the corner and fires that dime away

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<v Speaker 1>from Parker to kind of box out the defensive back

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<v Speaker 1>and it's a good catch and a tremendous throw from

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<v Speaker 1>tongue Byloa. He had three significant scrambles in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>Nice work on each one of them for good chunks

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<v Speaker 1>of yards. He except the shoulder drop. Let's not do that, okay,

0:17:52.200 --> 0:17:54.320
<v Speaker 1>he said that himself. I agree, no more of that.

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<v Speaker 1>And after doing the scramble on back to back plays

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<v Speaker 1>on a drive at the end of the first half,

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<v Speaker 1>he then has a nice strike to Mike get Sicky

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<v Speaker 1>after a fall start had pushed him back into second

0:18:03.920 --> 0:18:06.600
<v Speaker 1>long to move the chains. But then another throw to

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<v Speaker 1>Mike get Sick in the next play, this one in

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<v Speaker 1>the end zone where there are three Jets defenders in

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<v Speaker 1>the area. It looks like Mike gets his hands on it,

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<v Speaker 1>but still kind of a dangerous proposition. And Durham was

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<v Speaker 1>naked in the flat, so just the type of reads

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<v Speaker 1>that you don't expect him to like. He's usually really

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<v Speaker 1>good at that stuff, so I'm not gonna worry about

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<v Speaker 1>until he becomes a trend right now. It was a

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<v Speaker 1>one game thing with the type of stuff, and then

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<v Speaker 1>it gets a reset and come back in the second half.

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<v Speaker 1>And the throw to Isaiah Ford was so nice. The

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<v Speaker 1>jet style of a blitz as they did at the

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<v Speaker 1>end of the first half on a third and goal,

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<v Speaker 1>throw that two or just throw out the back of

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<v Speaker 1>the end zone. Two A goes to the one guy

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<v Speaker 1>in the pattern on this play that stacks his man

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<v Speaker 1>after Isaiah gets a clean release and gets right on top.

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<v Speaker 1>And you also see the middle of the field safety

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<v Speaker 1>roll and get out to the opposite direction at the

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<v Speaker 1>snap to his eyes are on him. He sees that

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<v Speaker 1>and says, all right, there goes, that's where the ball

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<v Speaker 1>is going. It comes out, and both those things allowed

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<v Speaker 1>Isaiah to play that ball in the air like he did.

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<v Speaker 1>It was a great route, a dime throw, a nice catch,

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<v Speaker 1>and then later in the game, Isaiah had a third

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<v Speaker 1>and five conversion where he catches a two way go

0:19:07.720 --> 0:19:09.679
<v Speaker 1>and puts a nice move to get space for two

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<v Speaker 1>of to hit him on the out route. Just a

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<v Speaker 1>good job of keeping the eyes down the middle on

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<v Speaker 1>that play. Fight to a to not let the defender

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<v Speaker 1>on the outside drive and anticipate that outside breaking throw.

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<v Speaker 1>So I thought too, and Ford showed some good chemistry

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<v Speaker 1>in this game. After the long pass on the over

0:19:25.560 --> 0:19:28.399
<v Speaker 1>the shoulder bucket throw to Ford, we come back with

0:19:28.440 --> 0:19:31.480
<v Speaker 1>a terrific route from Mike Gasicki on a crucial third

0:19:31.520 --> 0:19:34.040
<v Speaker 1>and nine conversion right before the end zone on the

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<v Speaker 1>opening drive of that second half, and that was a

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<v Speaker 1>great route by Ghisiki where he flips his man's hips

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<v Speaker 1>and then kind of puts him in the spin cycle

0:19:40.280 --> 0:19:43.400
<v Speaker 1>with the inside release and spins back outside. Ball's perfect

0:19:43.400 --> 0:19:45.280
<v Speaker 1>move the sticks. And then we get the Duke Johnson

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown run. And then that whole shot to Isaiah Ford

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<v Speaker 1>coming off an offensive holding call where he just sits

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<v Speaker 1>in the zone and man, that ball came out before

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<v Speaker 1>Ford even settled up in that hookup zone and the

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<v Speaker 1>velocity to beat the defend. It was nice. It was

0:20:00.680 --> 0:20:03.360
<v Speaker 1>a nice, strong, confident throw there from Tuah. You love

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<v Speaker 1>to see those throws against the zone. The very next

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<v Speaker 1>one though, disaster, and it was a good play by

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<v Speaker 1>number twenty six for the Jets to drive on this ball.

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<v Speaker 1>You see Hunter Long come out of his break and

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<v Speaker 1>then it's kind of a shuffle step or two to

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<v Speaker 1>regather and re gather. So to me, that indicates a

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<v Speaker 1>beat late in terms of the time of the football

0:20:19.760 --> 0:20:21.480
<v Speaker 1>and that's probably the reason why he can drive on

0:20:21.520 --> 0:20:24.360
<v Speaker 1>that and make the play just a brutal result, hopefully

0:20:24.359 --> 0:20:26.959
<v Speaker 1>a learning lesson for Tuah and this Dolphins offense. Then

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<v Speaker 1>you come back with a touchdown pass to DeVante Parker.

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<v Speaker 1>We talked about it on Monday. That ball was behind him,

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<v Speaker 1>but DeVante was given that two way go and he

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<v Speaker 1>did a good job of kind of slow playing the

0:20:36.760 --> 0:20:39.879
<v Speaker 1>inside release to give himself plenty of space. That separation

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<v Speaker 1>gives you margin for air and we needed it on

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<v Speaker 1>that play. Big time catch and turn up field for

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown for Davanta Parker. Let's talk about the defense,

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<v Speaker 1>but first, real quick these words and as we talked

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<v Speaker 1>about for the offense and the passing game early on,

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<v Speaker 1>it was a rusty return for the Dolphins defense on

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<v Speaker 1>the All twenty two review here the Tuesday edition of

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<v Speaker 1>the Drive Time podcast. For this Dolphins defense in the

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<v Speaker 1>first half of this game, some uncharacteristic big lanes in

0:21:06.760 --> 0:21:11.920
<v Speaker 1>the running game, some receivers left alone by significant patches

0:21:11.960 --> 0:21:14.600
<v Speaker 1>of grass like tight ends or backs, or even receivers

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<v Speaker 1>in the short areas just getting turned free with nobody

0:21:17.320 --> 0:21:21.080
<v Speaker 1>around them, way too many mistackles. Just not the defense

0:21:21.160 --> 0:21:23.959
<v Speaker 1>we had been seeing for the last six or so

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<v Speaker 1>weeks in the first half of this game, but thankfully

0:21:26.920 --> 0:21:29.960
<v Speaker 1>it turned around quickly in the second half. But also

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of those Jets plays were things I think

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<v Speaker 1>you can work to minimize going forward. Like four of

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets big first big plays in that first half

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<v Speaker 1>were a play action boot where Andrew van Geinkl disengages

0:21:43.160 --> 0:21:45.560
<v Speaker 1>the tight end to pursue Wilson, he throws it right

0:21:45.600 --> 0:21:47.879
<v Speaker 1>over his head, big run and catch after that, a

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<v Speaker 1>reverse that goes for eight yards, a throwback where Zack

0:21:51.440 --> 0:21:53.679
<v Speaker 1>Wilson catches a pass back from the receiver on a

0:21:53.680 --> 0:21:57.520
<v Speaker 1>little end around look and he gets pressure right away

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<v Speaker 1>and makes a tremendous scramble play and rolls the other direction,

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<v Speaker 1>and throws to an uncovered Ryan Griffin, who again was

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<v Speaker 1>turned completely free when Wilson reversed field. That one, to

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<v Speaker 1>me was frustrating. Then the fourth one you get a

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<v Speaker 1>hook and lateral and there was four awkward jerseys in

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<v Speaker 1>the neighborhood there on Braxton Barrios, but they just couldn't

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<v Speaker 1>get him down short of the sticks. And that goes

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<v Speaker 1>back to the tackling issues I thought we had in

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<v Speaker 1>that first half of the defense. We've seen again for

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<v Speaker 1>the last seven weeks. Showed up right away from the

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<v Speaker 1>first play in the second half when Zack Seeler gets

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<v Speaker 1>knocked back and it basically forces in a pulling guard

0:22:34.359 --> 0:22:37.480
<v Speaker 1>Elijah vera tucker. It knocks him over because the knock

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<v Speaker 1>back forces a bubble and the guard doesn't see it

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<v Speaker 1>and he gets knocked to the ground, and that creates

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<v Speaker 1>a huge lane for Landing Roberts, who flies in and

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<v Speaker 1>makes a huge hit right in that b gap. To

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<v Speaker 1>kind of set the tone on that first series. The

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<v Speaker 1>Jets then try a now route to the flat from trips,

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<v Speaker 1>but Miami plasters this thing three for three all the

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<v Speaker 1>way across the board. The Jets get a holding call,

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<v Speaker 1>Aga gets a sack. It is backwards from there for them.

0:23:01.600 --> 0:23:04.920
<v Speaker 1>From that first series, guys just seemed to really lift

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<v Speaker 1>their level of play. And on the third down play

0:23:07.359 --> 0:23:11.000
<v Speaker 1>on that series, Van Ginkle chased Zack Wilson out to

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<v Speaker 1>the sideline to get a third down stop there as well,

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<v Speaker 1>And then the very next series he does it again,

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<v Speaker 1>the retrace, the kind of chase in one direction and

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<v Speaker 1>change direction to go back the other way. We'll talk

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<v Speaker 1>about that more here. In just one second, you think

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<v Speaker 1>it a six yard run, then Zack Wilson slips the

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<v Speaker 1>sack from Justin Coleman. Then bang, there's Brandon Jones who

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<v Speaker 1>gets home for an eight yard loss. And I like

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<v Speaker 1>the way Miami reacted to those bootlegs and the naked

0:23:33.760 --> 0:23:36.159
<v Speaker 1>action for the quarterback in the second half. It was

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<v Speaker 1>one hell of an adjustment from that first half, because

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<v Speaker 1>that's kind of how the Jets were setting up a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of those trick plays and the miss direction to

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<v Speaker 1>get fall steps and cause some of the tackling issues

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<v Speaker 1>and cause some of the eye discipline issues in that

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<v Speaker 1>first half. But Miami went into the locker room adjusted

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<v Speaker 1>and put a stop to it immediately. You'd love to

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<v Speaker 1>see that the next play completion and then boom, Andrew

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<v Speaker 1>Van Giegel comes off the edge like an F one

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<v Speaker 1>are and gets the sack on Zack Wilson. The very

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<v Speaker 1>next drive, they get two big plays and they tied

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<v Speaker 1>in flat and a running play that both went for

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<v Speaker 1>like twenty something yards. But then Zack Seeler comes up

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<v Speaker 1>with the strip sack, working past the guard, running right

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<v Speaker 1>through the back. Great job getting the ball out and

0:24:15.960 --> 0:24:18.000
<v Speaker 1>then the bottom of the pile by Agba to get

0:24:18.040 --> 0:24:19.439
<v Speaker 1>that ball out of the bottom of the pilot as

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<v Speaker 1>well for the phone recovery. They just couldn't get anything going.

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<v Speaker 1>It was either immediate pressure or or coverage that forced

0:24:25.760 --> 0:24:28.680
<v Speaker 1>Wilson to tucket and go and make a secondary decision.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's talk about the individuals. Brandon Jones, that's sack I

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<v Speaker 1>talked about. He's sure is fun to watch man. The

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<v Speaker 1>first play of the game, he's running away from the

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<v Speaker 1>play in motion and it has to come all the

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<v Speaker 1>way back to the other side of the formation and

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<v Speaker 1>makes a tackle on a play that was strung out

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<v Speaker 1>on the opposite sideline from where he came from and

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<v Speaker 1>he's moving on that play, and really a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>these plays he makes, he just moves at a different speed,

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<v Speaker 1>and the guys around him going back to the front

0:24:54.359 --> 0:24:56.520
<v Speaker 1>of the defense, up front on the defensive line. Man,

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<v Speaker 1>these guys they bowled out once again. Emmanuel Ogba the

0:24:59.720 --> 0:25:02.359
<v Speaker 1>jet threw a ball to Jamison Crowder and the flat

0:25:02.400 --> 0:25:05.119
<v Speaker 1>on the first drive, and you watch og Boss swat

0:25:05.200 --> 0:25:07.280
<v Speaker 1>down the hands of the right tackle before a bull

0:25:07.359 --> 0:25:09.879
<v Speaker 1>rush and just runs him right into the turf. It

0:25:09.920 --> 0:25:11.879
<v Speaker 1>made me laugh quite a bit. Him and Steeler have

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<v Speaker 1>some of the best grown man football tape you're gonna

0:25:15.240 --> 0:25:17.560
<v Speaker 1>see out there. The very next drive, he forces the

0:25:17.560 --> 0:25:19.760
<v Speaker 1>back to bubble on a run away from him. He

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<v Speaker 1>then flattens off the snap and gets into a sprint

0:25:22.359 --> 0:25:25.000
<v Speaker 1>as the unblocked end going away from him. I love

0:25:25.040 --> 0:25:27.200
<v Speaker 1>the way the Dolphins pursue the football off the edge

0:25:27.400 --> 0:25:29.960
<v Speaker 1>on runs away from them, And I'm also very glad

0:25:30.040 --> 0:25:32.520
<v Speaker 1>he got the past defense that he did. But Brandon

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<v Speaker 1>Jones was coming downhill on that route and might have

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<v Speaker 1>had to play on the ball either way. Good work

0:25:36.600 --> 0:25:39.200
<v Speaker 1>from both. Talk about growing man football. Speaking of Zack

0:25:39.240 --> 0:25:42.199
<v Speaker 1>Steeler time and time again, how about him recognizing that

0:25:42.320 --> 0:25:46.160
<v Speaker 1>quarterback throwback and retracing upfield for a pass breakup on

0:25:46.160 --> 0:25:48.400
<v Speaker 1>one of the jets many trick plays. You don't see

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<v Speaker 1>that very often, not from a three pound guy getting

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<v Speaker 1>upfield playing pass coverage. The very next play a new drive,

0:25:55.760 --> 0:25:59.000
<v Speaker 1>he kicks out wide to a five technique and swims inside.

0:25:59.000 --> 0:26:01.639
<v Speaker 1>Elijah vera Tucker having a great rookie season at left guard,

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<v Speaker 1>who's pulling to seal the outside shoulder of Seiler, and

0:26:05.520 --> 0:26:07.520
<v Speaker 1>he just swims over it and makes a play in

0:26:07.520 --> 0:26:10.120
<v Speaker 1>the backfield. This guy, I just keep writing this, This guy, man,

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<v Speaker 1>He's crazy. First play a second half talked with the

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<v Speaker 1>knock back he gets where he trips up the pulling

0:26:15.000 --> 0:26:17.480
<v Speaker 1>guard and gives a landing Roberts that free run for

0:26:17.560 --> 0:26:19.840
<v Speaker 1>a hit in the backfield and a loss. S had

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<v Speaker 1>a big tone there in the second half of that game.

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<v Speaker 1>We mentioned the swim on the run stuff earlier. That's

0:26:24.920 --> 0:26:27.399
<v Speaker 1>how he got his trip sack to the guard shoots

0:26:27.440 --> 0:26:30.359
<v Speaker 1>for his left shoulder, he sidesteps hit, swims and gets

0:26:30.359 --> 0:26:32.159
<v Speaker 1>that arm over the top to get right around him,

0:26:32.200 --> 0:26:34.960
<v Speaker 1>then bull dozes the back and bang strip sack for

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<v Speaker 1>a huge play. Staying up front, Christian Wilkins, it so

0:26:39.160 --> 0:26:42.760
<v Speaker 1>often looks like he's defending. He's just playing against the

0:26:42.960 --> 0:26:45.479
<v Speaker 1>sled they work on in practice where he just pops

0:26:45.520 --> 0:26:47.760
<v Speaker 1>that thing up, stays engage, peaks around the corner, and

0:26:47.760 --> 0:26:49.800
<v Speaker 1>gets off the block. But he doesn't commit to a

0:26:49.840 --> 0:26:52.000
<v Speaker 1>gap until it's been declared by the back, and that

0:26:52.119 --> 0:26:55.480
<v Speaker 1>helps him make good decisions and helps him create chances

0:26:55.520 --> 0:26:58.200
<v Speaker 1>for his teammates as well. He comes off and impacts

0:26:58.240 --> 0:27:01.440
<v Speaker 1>the back decision making so frequently to just slows things

0:27:01.440 --> 0:27:03.520
<v Speaker 1>down a notch for the rest of his guys. And

0:27:03.520 --> 0:27:06.000
<v Speaker 1>it's you know, it gets a really big play late

0:27:06.040 --> 0:27:07.760
<v Speaker 1>in this game to get a two yard tackle for

0:27:07.840 --> 0:27:10.440
<v Speaker 1>loss after the Jets had taken over with good field position.

0:27:10.640 --> 0:27:12.800
<v Speaker 1>He knocks them back. They go back and back and back.

0:27:12.840 --> 0:27:15.439
<v Speaker 1>After that good work from Christian Wilkins. I put a

0:27:15.480 --> 0:27:18.040
<v Speaker 1>note on ray Kwon Davis that he just so rarely

0:27:18.080 --> 0:27:21.520
<v Speaker 1>gets moved even against double teams. We talked about that

0:27:21.640 --> 0:27:24.040
<v Speaker 1>edge position on this team. It's been I think one

0:27:24.040 --> 0:27:25.920
<v Speaker 1>of the best groups the entire team. Let's talk about

0:27:25.960 --> 0:27:29.120
<v Speaker 1>Andrew van Ginkl who he does so many things well

0:27:29.240 --> 0:27:32.320
<v Speaker 1>right now. He does such a good job down in

0:27:32.359 --> 0:27:34.560
<v Speaker 1>and down out of setting a high edge and what

0:27:34.600 --> 0:27:37.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean by that is getting damn near parallel to

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<v Speaker 1>the line of scrimmage and really getting on the outside

0:27:39.320 --> 0:27:41.840
<v Speaker 1>shoulder into the backfield. So if that back on an

0:27:41.840 --> 0:27:44.840
<v Speaker 1>outside run wants to go the long way around, he's

0:27:44.840 --> 0:27:46.919
<v Speaker 1>gonna have to bubble. And what that means is you

0:27:46.960 --> 0:27:50.520
<v Speaker 1>work backwards opposed to being lateral to the line of scrimmage,

0:27:50.720 --> 0:27:52.760
<v Speaker 1>and that of course allows the rest of the flow

0:27:52.760 --> 0:27:55.080
<v Speaker 1>of the defense to gain a step or two on

0:27:55.119 --> 0:27:58.240
<v Speaker 1>those outside pursue plays. Then going the other direction. At

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<v Speaker 1>the end of the first half, he pursues one as

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<v Speaker 1>the unblocked man like odd Bad did earlier, and pulls

0:28:03.280 --> 0:28:06.320
<v Speaker 1>the back backwards for his friends to arrive and finish

0:28:06.359 --> 0:28:09.240
<v Speaker 1>off a tackle for loss. He's playing so fast and

0:28:09.280 --> 0:28:11.600
<v Speaker 1>it showed on that third down stop to kick off

0:28:11.640 --> 0:28:14.400
<v Speaker 1>the second half, like we mentioned earlier, where Van Ginkel

0:28:14.960 --> 0:28:18.080
<v Speaker 1>matches Zach Wilson step first step on a spy, they

0:28:18.119 --> 0:28:21.480
<v Speaker 1>play coverage zero pressure. Look, only three guys come and

0:28:21.480 --> 0:28:23.479
<v Speaker 1>one of them is Andrew Van Ginkle playing kind of

0:28:23.520 --> 0:28:26.040
<v Speaker 1>a spy over the middle and keep yourself clean of

0:28:26.119 --> 0:28:28.920
<v Speaker 1>the block, and they cover it up. Wilson has to

0:28:28.960 --> 0:28:31.600
<v Speaker 1>get outside and run and he matches him step first

0:28:31.600 --> 0:28:34.399
<v Speaker 1>step to the sideline. No chance, And then again the

0:28:34.480 --> 0:28:36.840
<v Speaker 1>very next play. On the next series, he chases him

0:28:36.840 --> 0:28:38.800
<v Speaker 1>all over the field and does not let Zack Wilson

0:28:39.040 --> 0:28:41.640
<v Speaker 1>get away. What a day for Andrew Van Ginkle. Jalen

0:28:41.680 --> 0:28:44.000
<v Speaker 1>Phillips had a quiet day statistically, but he hit a

0:28:44.040 --> 0:28:46.080
<v Speaker 1>big pass rush at the end of the third quarter

0:28:46.360 --> 0:28:48.920
<v Speaker 1>that forced Wilson off the spot. Didn't finish the sack,

0:28:49.120 --> 0:28:51.720
<v Speaker 1>but Jerome Baker cleaned it up. Speaking of Bake, that

0:28:51.880 --> 0:28:54.880
<v Speaker 1>third and nine where Byron's in tight coverage, thought Baker

0:28:54.960 --> 0:28:57.600
<v Speaker 1>really forced the football to come out when it did

0:28:57.640 --> 0:28:59.480
<v Speaker 1>with a good pass rush where he stays on the

0:28:59.480 --> 0:29:02.240
<v Speaker 1>outside shoulder of the back and just keeps working inside

0:29:02.240 --> 0:29:05.760
<v Speaker 1>to force Wilson's platform to kind of get off platform

0:29:05.840 --> 0:29:08.080
<v Speaker 1>as it were, and force him off the original spot

0:29:07.960 --> 0:29:10.480
<v Speaker 1>and the ball comes out quickly. And his first sack

0:29:10.560 --> 0:29:12.840
<v Speaker 1>of the game came right after the hooking lateralal where

0:29:12.880 --> 0:29:14.640
<v Speaker 1>he gets the back to step up and pass pro

0:29:14.800 --> 0:29:17.320
<v Speaker 1>right away like I'm gonna challenge this linebacker and he

0:29:17.400 --> 0:29:19.480
<v Speaker 1>lost and Joan Baker gets a big sack there and

0:29:19.520 --> 0:29:22.360
<v Speaker 1>the defensive secondary X and Byron. The best way I

0:29:22.360 --> 0:29:25.000
<v Speaker 1>can explain it for this game is that you saw

0:29:25.120 --> 0:29:29.200
<v Speaker 1>such minimal movement when they were in close competition, whether

0:29:29.240 --> 0:29:31.840
<v Speaker 1>it's jam or the top of the route, just difficulty

0:29:31.880 --> 0:29:35.040
<v Speaker 1>for the receivers to create missteps for twenty and twenty

0:29:35.040 --> 0:29:38.840
<v Speaker 1>four then also minimal indecisiveness when they would pull the trigger,

0:29:38.960 --> 0:29:40.880
<v Speaker 1>get to fire out of the back pedal, to make

0:29:40.880 --> 0:29:44.160
<v Speaker 1>a decision when driving on those routes. Just no real

0:29:44.240 --> 0:29:46.239
<v Speaker 1>mystery for them as to what the receiver wanted to do.

0:29:46.640 --> 0:29:48.720
<v Speaker 1>Fire the trigger driving the top of the route they

0:29:48.720 --> 0:29:51.120
<v Speaker 1>did at all game long, and the Jets ran so

0:29:51.200 --> 0:29:54.480
<v Speaker 1>much motion and bunches, and I thought they communicated those

0:29:54.520 --> 0:29:57.240
<v Speaker 1>combos beautifully from those looks to say, hey, I got inside,

0:29:57.280 --> 0:30:01.680
<v Speaker 1>you got outside, vice versa. Byron's ability to really, you know,

0:30:01.880 --> 0:30:03.280
<v Speaker 1>X didn't get a lot of action this game, So

0:30:03.360 --> 0:30:06.520
<v Speaker 1>Byron's ability to go from mirror and then flip the

0:30:06.600 --> 0:30:08.800
<v Speaker 1>hips and get on the horse and get vertical is

0:30:08.840 --> 0:30:11.000
<v Speaker 1>still as smooth as anybody there is in this league.

0:30:11.240 --> 0:30:14.640
<v Speaker 1>He creates such small windows on those throws, and it

0:30:14.720 --> 0:30:17.400
<v Speaker 1>felt like at times last year quarterbacks were hitting those

0:30:17.400 --> 0:30:20.600
<v Speaker 1>and like an abnormally high rate. But man, he's always

0:30:20.600 --> 0:30:22.120
<v Speaker 1>in good shape on those. And I love that. The

0:30:22.160 --> 0:30:25.040
<v Speaker 1>one catch that Pro Football Focus credited to him was

0:30:25.080 --> 0:30:28.560
<v Speaker 1>a nine yard completion on fourth and ten to end

0:30:28.600 --> 0:30:31.240
<v Speaker 1>the game. Great game Byron and then Nick need Um.

0:30:31.240 --> 0:30:33.320
<v Speaker 1>Nothing deep in the big plays were short throws that

0:30:33.400 --> 0:30:35.320
<v Speaker 1>sprung free, So I thought he did a good job

0:30:35.320 --> 0:30:38.200
<v Speaker 1>in his first real ever free safety action. That's your

0:30:38.200 --> 0:30:40.920
<v Speaker 1>all twenty two review. Let's move on to the numbers here,

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<v Speaker 1>but first, real quick, a few words alright, so that

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<v Speaker 1>is the film review. Let's go ahead and pick it

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<v Speaker 1>up with the PFF numbers here, and we start with two.

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<v Speaker 1>A tongue of Byloa's game. Did you know that he

0:30:51.360 --> 0:30:53.600
<v Speaker 1>was two for three on twenty plus yard throws with

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<v Speaker 1>an average depth of target of thirty two point three

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<v Speaker 1>yards sixty four yards on passes completed over twenty yards.

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<v Speaker 1>He had a struggle in the intermediate though, three for

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<v Speaker 1>nine for thirty six yards and a pick under pressure.

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<v Speaker 1>Not his best game. Four for ninety one yards, a touchdown,

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<v Speaker 1>an interception when he was blitz though that was when

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<v Speaker 1>the Dolphins got some of their hey six for ten

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<v Speaker 1>fifty three yards and both touchdowns coming against blitz blitzells

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<v Speaker 1>from that Jets defense. Both interceptions came against four man rushes.

0:31:20.760 --> 0:31:23.200
<v Speaker 1>Duke Johnson forced eight miss tackles in the game and

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<v Speaker 1>average three point six eight yards after contact and Miles

0:31:26.480 --> 0:31:29.280
<v Speaker 1>had a season high four yards average after contact. He

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<v Speaker 1>missed a big forced a big miss tackle on his

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<v Speaker 1>best run really that thirty yard massive, massive run. He

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<v Speaker 1>had two forced miss tackles in the day and average

0:31:37.880 --> 0:31:40.640
<v Speaker 1>five point four yards per carry. Isaiah Ford had three

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<v Speaker 1>point six four yards per route run in this game

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<v Speaker 1>that was a season high for him, and seventeen yards

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<v Speaker 1>per target, where Davonte Parker had a very good showing

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<v Speaker 1>at two point to seven yards per oute run and

0:31:50.320 --> 0:31:52.440
<v Speaker 1>seven and a half yards per target. And again that

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<v Speaker 1>ball he caught for the touchdown, What a catch that was.

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<v Speaker 1>Pressures up front, first of all, no sacks from the

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<v Speaker 1>offensive line. They gave it the two as far as

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<v Speaker 1>Pro football full because it's concerned after a scramble play

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<v Speaker 1>for no gain. But Liam Eichenberg has his third grade

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<v Speaker 1>game with one or for your pressure. You like the

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<v Speaker 1>way that sounds. I talked about his past pro looking good.

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<v Speaker 1>There's some numbers to back it up. Austin Jackson clean sheet,

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<v Speaker 1>no pressures, Michael did two pressures, both QB hits, Rob

0:32:16.200 --> 0:32:20.160
<v Speaker 1>Hunt one pressure allowed, Jesse Davis two pressures, five pressures

0:32:20.160 --> 0:32:23.120
<v Speaker 1>from the offensive line. Check that six pressures. How about

0:32:23.160 --> 0:32:26.800
<v Speaker 1>some directional rushing the left end eight for forty nine,

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<v Speaker 1>left tackle one for six, left guard five total fourteen

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<v Speaker 1>for eighty three. That's five point nine three yards per

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<v Speaker 1>carry and running behind Rob Hunt at right guard just

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<v Speaker 1>a cool fifteen point five yards per carry. Defensively for

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<v Speaker 1>the Dolphins. Pressures in the game, Agba had seven, Van

0:32:42.200 --> 0:32:45.440
<v Speaker 1>Ginkl had five. That's twelve from your two primary edges.

0:32:45.640 --> 0:32:48.880
<v Speaker 1>Doesn't count Jaylen Phillips, who also had one. Adam Butler

0:32:48.920 --> 0:32:51.480
<v Speaker 1>had three. Jerome Baker and Justin Coleman both had to

0:32:52.080 --> 0:32:55.400
<v Speaker 1>run stops. Justin Coleman had four. Wilkins and Brandon Jones

0:32:55.440 --> 0:32:57.680
<v Speaker 1>had three. Apiece, Ray Kwon Davis had two, and a

0:32:57.680 --> 0:33:00.400
<v Speaker 1>bunch of guys had one. Ogbad Now has seven and sacks.

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<v Speaker 1>It's the second highest total of his career, both of

0:33:02.880 --> 0:33:06.320
<v Speaker 1>those nine last year with the Miami Dolphins. His ten

0:33:06.360 --> 0:33:09.800
<v Speaker 1>pass breakups are most among defensive linemen this year. Cameron

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<v Speaker 1>Heyward and Pittsburgh is second with seven. Has fifty seven

0:33:13.800 --> 0:33:16.920
<v Speaker 1>pressures that's ninth in the NFL. Van Gikl has forty

0:33:16.640 --> 0:33:19.520
<v Speaker 1>twenty eight in the NFL Phillips has thirty seven that's

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<v Speaker 1>tied for twenty ninth among edges, three guys in the

0:33:21.840 --> 0:33:25.520
<v Speaker 1>top thirty and edge pressures. X and Byron played seventy

0:33:25.520 --> 0:33:28.640
<v Speaker 1>two coverage snaps apiece or total. I should say five

0:33:28.680 --> 0:33:31.480
<v Speaker 1>targets one on X, one catch for nine yards on

0:33:31.560 --> 0:33:34.560
<v Speaker 1>Byron Jones one for four. As a team, Miami's thirty

0:33:34.560 --> 0:33:37.600
<v Speaker 1>seven sacks are tied for fourth in the NFL. Prior

0:33:37.640 --> 0:33:40.280
<v Speaker 1>to the Monday and Tuesday games. They're twenty one takeaways

0:33:40.360 --> 0:33:43.880
<v Speaker 1>or ninth most again prior to the Monday and Tuesday games.

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<v Speaker 1>Next Gen stats not a lot to update here. A

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<v Speaker 1>lot of the rankings are the same. To is fifth

0:33:48.440 --> 0:33:50.960
<v Speaker 1>and time to throw at two point five one seconds.

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<v Speaker 1>He's first in aggressive throw percent digit nineteen point two percent.

0:33:54.720 --> 0:33:57.200
<v Speaker 1>That jumped almost four percent from last week. We talked

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<v Speaker 1>about the receiver and the separation thing at the top

0:33:59.160 --> 0:34:03.360
<v Speaker 1>of the podcast. His completion above expected rate is three

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<v Speaker 1>point one percent plus. That's third best in the NFL,

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<v Speaker 1>behind Joe Burrow and Kyler Murray. And this isn't next gen,

0:34:09.400 --> 0:34:11.279
<v Speaker 1>but he's eight in the NFL and total qb R

0:34:11.719 --> 0:34:15.400
<v Speaker 1>at eight or fifty six point four. Josh Allen Carson Wentz,

0:34:15.400 --> 0:34:19.440
<v Speaker 1>Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Justin Herbert, Aaron Rodgers, Matt Stafford

0:34:19.840 --> 0:34:22.200
<v Speaker 1>are the names in front of him. In the game,

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<v Speaker 1>he hit a long air yard throw of forty point

0:34:24.960 --> 0:34:28.440
<v Speaker 1>five air yards. His fastest are The fastest time measured

0:34:28.480 --> 0:34:30.520
<v Speaker 1>in this game was Albert Wilson eight teen point seven

0:34:30.520 --> 0:34:32.799
<v Speaker 1>two miles per hour, and Andrew van Ginkl had the

0:34:32.800 --> 0:34:35.279
<v Speaker 1>fastest sack at two point nine seconds. How about some

0:34:35.320 --> 0:34:38.279
<v Speaker 1>snap counts to I played sixty eight, jacobea played three.

0:34:38.440 --> 0:34:40.920
<v Speaker 1>The offensive line went wire to wire for all seventy

0:34:40.960 --> 0:34:44.000
<v Speaker 1>one snaps. Robert Jones played ten snaps, that's four percent.

0:34:44.280 --> 0:34:47.160
<v Speaker 1>At running back, Duke Johnson played forty one that's fifty

0:34:47.440 --> 0:34:50.600
<v Speaker 1>percent of the workload. Miles Gaskin played twenty six snaps

0:34:51.200 --> 0:34:53.759
<v Speaker 1>At receiver. Davante Parker led the way with sixty three

0:34:53.760 --> 0:34:58.080
<v Speaker 1>snaps that was nine percent of the workload. Albert Wilson

0:34:58.080 --> 0:35:01.200
<v Speaker 1>played forty one, mac or is a Ford rather nineteen,

0:35:01.280 --> 0:35:05.160
<v Speaker 1>Mac Hollins thirteen snaps. Preston Williams played six in the game.

0:35:05.880 --> 0:35:08.760
<v Speaker 1>At tight end, Durham Smith leads the way with sixty

0:35:08.800 --> 0:35:12.040
<v Speaker 1>five snaps percent of the workload. Mike get sick he

0:35:12.080 --> 0:35:14.920
<v Speaker 1>played forty five, Hunter Long played twenty three, and Seaton

0:35:14.920 --> 0:35:17.400
<v Speaker 1>Carter played one, and Christian Wilkins had the two snaps.

0:35:17.440 --> 0:35:19.920
<v Speaker 1>On offense, he also had forty two snaps. To lead

0:35:19.960 --> 0:35:23.600
<v Speaker 1>all into your defensive lineman, that was seventy of the workload.

0:35:23.800 --> 0:35:26.400
<v Speaker 1>Ray Kwon Davis played thirty one, and Zach Seieler and

0:35:26.440 --> 0:35:29.480
<v Speaker 1>Adam Butler both played a piece off the edge. Van

0:35:29.520 --> 0:35:33.399
<v Speaker 1>Gekle leads the way forty seven snaps, Jalen Phillips forty

0:35:33.480 --> 0:35:36.520
<v Speaker 1>one snaps, Ogat thirty five snaps, and Vince Beagle one

0:35:36.880 --> 0:35:40.080
<v Speaker 1>At linebacker. Jerome Baker played every rep all fifty seven.

0:35:40.120 --> 0:35:43.240
<v Speaker 1>A Landon Roberts played thirty two snaps, Duke Riley played

0:35:43.320 --> 0:35:46.480
<v Speaker 1>nine at cornerback. X Byron and Nick Needum all played

0:35:46.520 --> 0:35:49.840
<v Speaker 1>every snap all fifty seven at safety. Son Brandon Jones

0:35:50.000 --> 0:35:52.799
<v Speaker 1>and then Justin Coleman played thirty six snaps. Eric Rowe

0:35:52.840 --> 0:35:55.440
<v Speaker 1>played thirty three, so you get four defensive backs that

0:35:55.480 --> 0:35:58.319
<v Speaker 1>really played all the snaps and then Coleman thirty six three.

0:35:58.520 --> 0:36:00.720
<v Speaker 1>Just used six guys in the day. That's the absence

0:36:00.760 --> 0:36:03.080
<v Speaker 1>of Javon Holland being a part of that obviously some

0:36:03.120 --> 0:36:06.520
<v Speaker 1>notable special team snap counts Vince Beagle twenty five, Clayton Federal,

0:36:07.520 --> 0:36:10.480
<v Speaker 1>Sheldrick RedWine twenty snaps. Let's go ahead and scan the

0:36:10.520 --> 0:36:15.320
<v Speaker 1>social So I wanted to talk about players involving and improving,

0:36:15.320 --> 0:36:17.880
<v Speaker 1>and today we focus on the offensive line. We touched

0:36:17.880 --> 0:36:19.480
<v Speaker 1>on it already in the All twenty two. This was

0:36:19.520 --> 0:36:22.000
<v Speaker 1>the best offensive line performance we've seen this year from

0:36:22.000 --> 0:36:24.319
<v Speaker 1>my money, and that's a damn good front the Jets

0:36:24.360 --> 0:36:26.560
<v Speaker 1>bring with them down here to South Florida. Not to

0:36:26.600 --> 0:36:29.280
<v Speaker 1>mention where Sala's bread has been buttered in his career

0:36:29.520 --> 0:36:32.320
<v Speaker 1>in that same area up front, but for the Dolphins

0:36:32.320 --> 0:36:34.520
<v Speaker 1>to have that kind of performance and for the individuals

0:36:34.560 --> 0:36:36.279
<v Speaker 1>to stand out the way they did, guys that were

0:36:36.360 --> 0:36:39.399
<v Speaker 1>drafted really in the last two years, and this isn't

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<v Speaker 1>a one time thing. It's a trend starting to kind

0:36:41.840 --> 0:36:44.600
<v Speaker 1>of form. Over the last few weeks. Leon's last three

0:36:44.640 --> 0:36:46.719
<v Speaker 1>games have been his best three games as a pro.

0:36:47.280 --> 0:36:49.400
<v Speaker 1>Gott to note the climb from the last from last season.

0:36:49.440 --> 0:36:52.160
<v Speaker 1>With Robert Hunt playing as a top ten right tackle

0:36:52.520 --> 0:36:54.719
<v Speaker 1>his final six games of his rookie season, you see

0:36:54.719 --> 0:36:56.839
<v Speaker 1>them kind of get better as we go along here

0:36:57.120 --> 0:36:59.600
<v Speaker 1>Michael Dieter coming back after not playing a game last

0:36:59.680 --> 0:37:02.200
<v Speaker 1>year and giving you the production he's done up front.

0:37:02.360 --> 0:37:05.839
<v Speaker 1>How about Austin Jackson's resurgence, pushing guys in the Running game,

0:37:05.920 --> 0:37:08.600
<v Speaker 1>creating huge lanes, no pressures in the past protection game.

0:37:09.280 --> 0:37:13.480
<v Speaker 1>And it reminds me back to when we talk about

0:37:13.560 --> 0:37:17.040
<v Speaker 1>complementing two US strengths with this massive offensive line that

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<v Speaker 1>can lean on folks in the Run game and the

0:37:19.239 --> 0:37:21.799
<v Speaker 1>r p O game and really by proxy, the entire

0:37:21.880 --> 0:37:23.719
<v Speaker 1>Run Game is a collection of that, and I think

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<v Speaker 1>you saw that in this game, that rushing performance with

0:37:26.800 --> 0:37:30.200
<v Speaker 1>our full complement of weapons. I'm excited about the prospect

0:37:30.200 --> 0:37:33.840
<v Speaker 1>of that. Hopefully they hit their stride right now. Either way,

0:37:34.080 --> 0:37:36.680
<v Speaker 1>I'm pretty excited about what's to come, both now and

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<v Speaker 1>in the future. And to put a bow on that thought, Miami,

0:37:39.640 --> 0:37:43.080
<v Speaker 1>as we've discussed, has done so well to continually restock

0:37:43.160 --> 0:37:46.000
<v Speaker 1>the cupboards down the line, both in terms of cat flexibility,

0:37:46.320 --> 0:37:49.680
<v Speaker 1>draft capital. They're obviously going to add talent, but the

0:37:49.719 --> 0:37:53.120
<v Speaker 1>more you develop at each spot, if those additions are

0:37:53.120 --> 0:37:55.840
<v Speaker 1>competing with incumbents, that's how you wind up with a

0:37:55.920 --> 0:37:58.320
<v Speaker 1>deep team that goes fifty three deep. And it allows

0:37:58.320 --> 0:38:00.640
<v Speaker 1>you to strength and strengths. Hope that's the case we

0:38:00.680 --> 0:38:03.080
<v Speaker 1>have going on here with the offensive line again, excitement,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's for Monday in New Orleans more than anything else.

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<v Speaker 1>All Right, that's gonna do it for our show, A

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