Zac Robinson & Jeff Ulbrich look ahead to Atlanta Falcons vs New England Patriots | Press Conference

Yeah. Um, coach, um, just, uh, you know, moving forward, where where are you all at as you get ready for the, um, the Patriots given, you know, the inability to score over the last couple games? Yeah, we got to fix it and we got to fix it fast. You know, it’s um, last two weeks not reflective of what we had built, you know, the previous two weeks. you know, we felt like we built some really positive momentum from Washington. Um, you know, coming off of the Carolina game, built some more momentum into the Buffalo game. You know, went short week, Sam Fran, there was a lot of things to clean up in that game. And then obviously last week, um, you know, we we we just got to play a lot better across the board. We got to coach better. Um, all those things. But, you know, told the guys like we’re still two weeks removed from what we had against Buffalo. And so we haven’t forgot how to play. We still have good players. We have good coaches. Um it’s just getting back to that. Um and and just maintaining a level of consistency and I think that’s across the board. Um obviously we have not been able to run run it as well the last couple weeks. We’ll get a lot of those things cleaned up. Um just from a identification standpoint, making sure we’re going to the right people. Um that’s been kind of the biggest issue the last couple weeks with running the rock. But um again, we all have shared accountability. It’s a very tight-knit group as as players and coaches. It’s one of the tightest groups of guys I’ve ever been around. And so it feels kind of back against the wall similar to Carolina when come out against Washington. Great energy. Obviously played really well in that game. And so um you know it sucks to be in the same position again. But I have no doubt the the response of the guys will be right. And um you know we just got to stack days. We got to have a great walkthrough. We got to have a great practice. Got to stack a day today. tomorrow gets a third down. So, got to have a great week of prep. Um, and I know once Sunday comes around, those guys will be ready to roll. And and this defense, they haven’t given up 50 yards all year to a running back. What are they doing to shut down what you want to try to get going? Yeah, I think they’re just really sound across the board. They’ve got, you know, talent at all three levels. You look at the interior part of the defensive lines, the edges. Um, they’ve got really good players across the board. So, um, we know we’ll be in for a great challenge. Um, our guys will be fired up, like I said, ready to roll. But, um, they just play very fundamentally sound. They don’t get beat. And so, we know we’re going to have to out execute them. It’s going to be an execution game because they’re not, um, showing too many different looks, different than some of the teams we played. You kind of um have a good good understanding. They’ll mix up their looks, of course, like any defense, but um, it does come down to just straight execution and who out executes on both sides of the ball. You’ve got a veteran group up front under the same position, coach. How surprised are you that these identifying issues keep popping up at midpoint of the season? Yeah, I think a little bit. You know, it would be different if we were getting different looks in the games than we got out at practice. Um, you know, and shoot, Leford and I were on the phone after the game for 30 minutes and we’re we’re trying to, you know, find the solves and find the solutions. Um, find the clarity that those guys need. But, um, you know, again, it’s a great group of guys, like you mentioned, some veteran guys, guys that, uh, understand what we’re trying to get accomplished up front. Um, and then at the end of the day, we just got to go do it. So, um, you know, certainly the last couple weeks, you know, we had run the football really well up until then. And so, um, we got to get it fixed. Got to get it fixed right now, um, so that we can play at our best on Sunday. Just wanted to clarify something that you said, in the beginning. You said that was the reason why, you know, we weren’t able to run the ball as well as we wanted to. What What was the What was the reason? What do you owe it to? Just the like like we’re saying, just the ID standpoint, like obviously we don’t want, you know, free hitters, you know, tackling our backs, you know, so some of those things um you know, the looks that we’re anticipating, you know, we got to own those looks and and unfortunately um it hasn’t come up. Obviously, you look at that game, especially the other night. I mean, we had basically 24 real snaps before we were in, you know, 24 to three, four minutes left, and then you’re in drop back pass mode, knowing you probably had three possessions left in that game to try to catch back up. So, of those 24 snaps that were real football, one of them was a, you know, backed up series. Um, so you can even chop it down to 20, you know, 21 snaps. Of those 21 snaps, it’s a very small amount of plays. We just, we got to be a lot cleaner. And that’s across the board. It’s not just the offensive line, that’s the receivers, tight ends, everybody has their hand in it when it comes to the run game. So, um, you know, we’ll get the solves, we’ll get the fixes, make sure everything’s, um, clear for those guys and and so we can can go execute like we can. When you’re having issues with the the guys up front, obviously, you know, you want to work with Leadford, but you kind of work with like Tyler and Bjan and kind of like bring them in or like, “All right, guys, what’s working? What am I doing?” Like, you know what I mean? They get a more of a collaborative. For sure. Yeah. Coach Le does a great job bringing those guys in at the end of the week and kind of saying, “Hey, here’s here’s the run plan. I’m doing the pass install.” They kind of have a a mini run meeting um just to kind of go through the looks, what we’re anticipating. Here’s what we’re thinking. And so, u none of that has to change because that’s been consistent throughout the season and obviously we’ve had a lot of success up until the last couple weeks doing that. So, um again, it’s just executing, everybody doing what your job is supposed to do. You do your 111th and the rest of it will take care of itself. What do you say to you know the outside noise in the analyst when people say that this offense is predictable and boring? Yeah, I mean that’s not again I can’t can’t answer with that. Um you know I think we have plenty of good stuff that we put on tape obviously we talk to opposing coaches after games and uh we get intel from them and and they give us some good feedback um in terms of uh you know the difficulty that it can be to defend the scheme. Now again, if we have the results that we’ve had the last couple weeks, you score 10 points, of course, it’s gonna you’re gonna, uh, be susceptible to the outside noise. So, um, we know we have a ton of different mixtures in the run game, pass game. Um, we’ve got good compliments to everything that we do. Again, nothing has really changed from the times we’ve played well. Um, you know, it’s just, it just so happens we’ve had, you know, a couple bad games that have kind of watered that down. Statistically, the wide receiver group seems to be struggling a bit. What do you attribute that to? It’s a lot of things I think. Um, you know, obviously we’ve had guys in and out of the lineup. Um, you know, Mooney getting back going. I I anticipate Mooney kind of taking off from here. He’s finally getting his legs back. Um, obviously we know what he can do at a high level. Had a great season last year, just the training camp, missing that and then kind of getting back into the flow. Um, you know, getting his legs back in the hammy back, all those things. So, I anticipate Mooney taking a big jump, you know, from this point forward. Um, and then we’re just finding that next guy. You know, obviously Drake was out of the lineup as a huge um, you know, kind of late in the week. Obviously, we found that out. And so, you tweak some things and you try to not, you know, tear down the whole game plan, but um, you know, we knew we kind of had to just roll with those guys in that game. But, um, again, it’s we’re looking for that next guy to step up. I’ve been mentioning David Sills. He’s does a great job. Um, hasn’t got the rock as much, but he is doing a good job separating when he gets chances. Um, the ball just hasn’t found him that much. Um, and then Casey Washington, another guy I know we’ve talked about a bunch, but we definitely got to get Casey back rolling and get him going to use some of the traits that he has. Um, but again, we’re just looking for those guys to just elevate their game. And again, I I anticipate Mooney from this point forward kind of taking off now. He’s feeling good. In like a perfect world, what’s like the scenario where it helps you and the offense knowing when like Kirk Cousins or Michael is starting just so that you can have that consistent because it felt like last week it was like Saturday kind of even though Yeah. I mean, you’re you’re ready to adjust and tweak and and of course there was a lot of moving parts last week to make sure, hey, if if Kirk wasn’t comfortable with something, we’re going to take it out. It might have been a play that was a little bit more of a mic play. And so, um, you know, you those that’s the NFL. You’re going to deal with some of those things every single week. um when it’s at that spot, does it make it a little bit more challenging? For sure. But that’s our job is is to ultimately tailor the things uh to our guys. And um you know, we had to adjust a decent amount of things, but um when we got to Saturday, we got to the walkth through, we got to Sunday, everybody knew what we were trying to get accomplished. Um unfortunately, it just didn’t go down. Can you give me an example of where misidentifying players causes problems? Like like what happens when that on such a play? Say that again. Well, you you mentioned like the problems with identifying. Can you give an example of like kind of how that creates Yeah, it’s just, you know, in the run game, obviously, we want to account for everybody that’s down in the box. And so, um when you don’t identify those players correctly or you don’t get the right calls correctly, then that’s where you can have um some free hitters and and things like that. and and ultimately um that’s our job to make sure that everybody is uh you know on the same page with what the right calls are, making sure we’re getting the right looks. Um again, a lot of those things were anticipated looks. So um you know, we’ll get to the bottom of it like I mentioned, but um it’s just making sure that we account for the bodies that we’re supposed to be going to. Um obviously otherwise you have, you know, negative plays in the run game and negative plays in the run game could kill you. Our defenses doing something differently than they hadn’t. No, we haven’t. We’ve actually seen simpler looks than we’ve been anticipating. That last week was a team that had a bunch of different looks get into that game and they actually simplified a bunch of things knowing how many moving parts we have on offense and talked to some of their coaches afterwards and they said we just didn’t want to screw anything up with all the different motions and all the different things that you guys have. So, we’ve been getting simpler looks um the last couple weeks, which makes it a little bit more frustrating for everybody um knowing that, hey, we we can uh own these looks. We can anticipate what’s coming. Um but again, we just got to get it cleaned up fast. Obviously, run run run game is your bread and butter. You said that everybody know your opponents all know that, you know. Do you how much do you worry about your counter punches or do you spend most of your energy, you know, trying to get the the punch right before. Sure. Yeah. Not not worried about that. You know, we had last week I mentioned we had basically 24 real snaps of football. We have 14 uh normal down and distance plays where you’re not in known passing situations. Of the 14, we actually threw it more than we ran it, you know. So, um and we had play pass, we had uh screens, we had quick games, you know. So, our counter punches are always going to be there. That’s um that’s been a staple since last season. you know, we have have all the all the answers that we need in terms of run and pass game um in terms of what we’re trying to get accomplished. So, um you know, you’re always looking for, hey, are they leaning on this? Well, hey, that’s why we have this play in the plan. We’re going to get to this. So, um that’s our job as coaches and we have those answers every single week. Um again, it just the sample size of plays that we got to to run last week um was just a little bit smaller than usual. The line philosophically of you know, I know we can do this. We’re going to stick with this because I’ve seen us do it well. I know we can do it and okay, it’s just been too long. We got to do something different just because this is not working. Yeah. How we are it can work or it has worked. Sure. You know. Yeah. I think you know you want to have ultimately an identity and then you want to have your counter punches off of your identity and um that’s where you know do feel good about our run mixtures. We do feel good about our pass mixtures. Um we’re we won’t lose sight of our wide zone. Like that’s that’s our breadandbut run. And um obviously shoot you look back two weeks ago and again that that was hitting well. Um and then there’s c certain games almost that I’ve called that I’ve been like maybe I didn’t stick to wide zone enough and I called too much uh variation. So it’s always a balance of all those things where sometimes you think oh man they’re leaning on this, they’re leaning on this. let’s try to get to a counter when it’s like we probably should have just stuck to the same thing because we know we can execute that at a high level. So, um obviously that’s coaching, play calling, execution, all that stuff meshed together. And so, um you know, but we do feel like we have the right answers. We feel like we got the right run schemes um to get those things going. Like I said, we have so many banked reps of wide zone that, um you know, you talk to again other opponents and they’re feared of that, of course. So, um, you know, we just got to got to execute, got to get the bodies on the bodies and, um, and then play from there. I was going to ask about the counters and the tendency breakers, but you got that. But, uh, what about the middle of the field passing issue? There are appear doesn’t appear to be a lot of balls going to the middle of the field. Yeah, I can’t um, pinpoint a lot. I mean, obviously everything is coverage predicated. Um there is more teams now that play different type of looks to um you know take away the middle of the field. Um you know haven’t really noticed that from from our standpoint when we’re just looking at our opponent. We look at hey where are the spots on the field that we can attack um and we try to attack those but um I have not personally been concerned with um you know attacking the middle of the field. um if they give us options, all of our route combinations are we have outbreakers, inbreakers, inbreakers, outbreakers. So, um again, the quarterback’s going to throw the ball wherever the coverage dictates it. Sometimes it’s outside the numbers, sometimes it’s inside the numbers. Were there times that you thought that um Kirk and like Mooney were definitely off on the connection and route running? Yeah, I think you know I know there’s the one the third and eight that um you know they actually had 10 guys on the field and Mooney ran a great route and you know we sailed it and and if he catches it maybe he score you know those are the plays that happen in a game when you have so few plays that you’re like oh man you know if you hit those um another one was just um you know a miscommunication on Kirk’s part just getting the the right play. Um, so I know a couple of those looked like um, you know, looked like that for sure, but um, again, just making sure Kirk’s Kirk’s good with everything there. And then um, you know, obviously we just got to hit hit the plays when they’re there. What was the most surprising element of Kirk on Sunday for you? Um, you know, I he hasn’t played in a in a little bit obviously, but um, I’m sure he’d be the first to tell you he’s he can play better. We can play better around him is the biggest thing. Like we said, hey, the run game wasn’t as clean. we know we needed to run the football in that game being down um you know Drake and Mike and and so we um didn’t give him much of a chance on on early downs there thought there was definitely some good positives you know still to draw on you know we’re late late in the game he’s still battling he’s still finding completions when we’re down 24-3 um in some of those known passing situations it was basically two-minute you know for the uh half of the third quarter and the fourth quarter so um you know it was first time being down on the field with Kirk seeing him on game day let The communication was good. Um, again, we just got to clean up a lot of stuff around him to help him out, too. You mentioned you guys have been getting simpler defensive looks these past couple of weeks. How much do you believe execution is a big part of the reason why you guys are struggling? Well, I think any all 31 other teams are preaching the exact same on both sides of the ball. I mean, execution for any high level offense or defense is always going to be at the forefront. It’s a it’s a players game. It’s our us job, our job as coaches to put the best plan together in order for guys to execute. Um, so I think it’s it’s definitely a huge part, you know, especially in the run game like we mentioned with a couple things here and there. There’s pass game stuff as well and route detail and and um different things like that. So, um, again, we all have shared accountability with it. Starts with me. It starts with us as coaches. We got to make sure that everything is tight on the screws so that guys can just cut it loose and go play on game day. After the game, Raheem uh said that that it looked like or seemed like that Miami’s defense had a beat on what you were doing. And in your conversations after the game, I I imagine something like that would come up. They would say, “Yeah, we saw X or Y that, you know, yeah, didn’t didn’t feel like that.” When we watched the tape, you know, of course, um you know, there’s a couple tackles in the back field that it looks bad just optically. Um, but again, we should have body on a body on those and and we should be in good shape for for those looks. Um, but we didn’t have, you know, it was like 14 plays basically of real normal down distance offense. So, um, it was tough for any flow to see kind of what they were leaning on, what they weren’t. Um, you know, again, we mixed play pass, we’ll mix some screens, we mix quick game, we mix run game in those looks. Um, and then of course when you get into 24-3, you know, it’s it’s going to be a little bit more drop back heavy and and they can just kind of play top down and and make you kind of force stuff underneath. When it comes to mixing in first team reps between Penn and Cousins, how do you do you anticipate doing it differently this week? Yeah, again, that’s kind of up to the medical and and up to those guys. Um, you know, I know Mike’s feeling a little bit better. Obviously, we’ll see what the progress is throughout the week. Um, we’ll see what it looks like out here here in a second here at practice. So, um, yeah, we’ll let let those guys play it out. Let the medical guys kind of take care of it and let us know. You’re getting the midpoint of the season. What What is the identity of this football football team or off or offense? Yeah, I think right now we know when we’re right, we’re really good. And when we’re not, we’re not very good. And so there’s been um obviously too many games that we haven’t been right. There’s been a handful of games. The three games we’ve won, we’ve executed at a high level. the games that we’ve lost. You look at the Tampa game, obviously we had a chance in that one. Uh Carolina, we’ve talked about that one last week, we talked about that one. Then San Fran, um you know, as bad as that game felt at times, we did have opportunities later in that game to um you know, make kind of a dirty game into a possible victory. So, um, we know when we’re right and we’re executing at a high level, um, you know, we’ve we’ve we’ve proven to to to be productive, but it’s just finding that, um, consistency is is the biggest thing. It’s the truest measurement of performance and and right now, um, in those two games especially, we just have not been very consistent at all. You saw a big bounce back after performance Carolina. Do you expect something like that to happen again? Yeah, 100%. Like I said, the the guys in that room and like how connected the coaches, players are. Um it’s a genuine joy being around everybody. Everybody enjoys being around each other. Um everybody can look each other in the eye after the game. Man, that’s my bad. I you know, and they’ll they’ll apologize almost to on on certain things. We have such good dudes that um they take ownership. I’ll take ownership. Oh man, I didn’t like that third and one call. Blah blah blah. You know, it’s it’s that’s what football is. And that’s when you have a good team. You have a bunch of good guys all working towards the same thing. And so, um, we have that with our our group on offense. Um, like I mentioned, the the players, they they love playing football. They love being around each other. The coaches, we have a great relationship. The players and coaches together. Um, we’re able to still in the tough times, you know, enjoy each other. And even though it’s doom and gloom on Mondays after a loss, we’re still able to communicate and um, get right to what we need to get to for the next week. Time for a little more. There’s a lot of talk about execution and it not happening. How do you actually get that out of players? Yeah, I think you just got to make sure that practice um is set up the way that you need to. You get the right looks. Um obviously we’ve had a couple short weeks, you know, you go from a Monday night to a Sunday night game. And so you don’t get those live practice reps. Only way to get better at football is is practicing football. And so um that was a challenge in the San Francisco game. And then last week we were kind of banged up. We didn’t get as many reps um on Wednesday as well. So um you need those live reps. We’ll get those live reps out there today because um you know repetition is a mother of learning and those those guys will get those live reps. See the live bullets. The walkthroughs are one thing. They’re great. You have to have them just because of the time constraints that we have. But um we got to get those live reps so that those guys can feel what it’s going to feel like in game um in order to make those adjustments necessary. Yeah. Our coach What are some of the things uh you all are working on to get prepared for New England and Drake May and uh weapons they have? Right. Yeah, it’s it’s a tremendous challenge. Um being in the the AFC East for four years, got very familiar with Drake, especially the last couple and uh he’s way better than I wanted him to be. He feels like a mini Josh Allen, like a younger Josh Allen in a lot of ways. His mobility, his arm strength, um the way he can take a game over with both facets of the game. So, he’s going to be uh he’s he’s he’s a problem. And then this team has a running game that they’re trying to create an identity. Um and they’re doing so. Uh you could tell it feels a lot like the the Titans teams where you were going to get 30 to 40 duos, double doubles in the game and they were going to hand the ball off to Derrick Henry. Well, they’re doing the same thing now with Raandre and the and the stable backs that they have and and uh and they’ve been tremendously physical and and tough and and efficient on offense and they’re catering to this quarterback too as far as you know give him easy completions, easy reads and and he’s doing a good job. at um Devon spot. Are you fine with JD or do you have to look at D’Angelo or Josh Woods or maybe even D? Yeah, we we we did a little bit of of by committee this past game, you know, where um JD had a portion of it which he did a nice job. Uh Ronnie Harrison played a little bit in that position. Um we rolled a safety down to that position at times. So, you know, uh, Divine is a it’s a hard is a hard guy to to replace just cuz his skill set is so unique, his athleticism so unique and the way we used him was so unique and that the fact that we put him in position that um, normally DBs only can handle. So, it’s uh, we’ll do the same thing this game. Could we see Jaylen Walker potentially in that spot in that hole? Um, maybe some of the stuff going forward for sure. You know, Dine is just such a and not, you know, Jaylen’s very unique in his own way and and he’s got a different skill set, but uh Devine is is very unique in the way he can go backwards and and you know, been a safety, he understands space and and uh he’s very comfortable in space. So, it’s a hard job for any one person on this roster to replace. What’s it like going up against Josh’s offense? It’s efficient. It’s he knows exactly where your weaknesses are, his strengths are. Um, you know, a good friend of mine, Ty Downing, is on the staff there and and and he’s really made the the the statement, which I I completely believe in. He he knows his offense. It’s not just that it’s innovative. It’s not just that it’s efficient. It’s not just that it’s got, you know, it’s it’s been successful for a long long time. He knows it like the back of his hand. He knows every snake in the grass. He knows every pivot. He knows everything defenses have done to him over the course of 25 years. Um, and then he knows his answer to that test. So, it’s uh it’s it’s a guy that’s got a PhD in his offense, knows how to run it at a high high level, and knows how to pivot within the game based on what you’re doing, how you’re trying to attack him. So, um, it’s a great challenge. And then when you go back and look at the tape from what happened on Sunday, uh, it seemed like you guys had a hard time getting off the field. I mean, what what do you think led into that? you know, we got to play the run better and I think everybody knows that and uh I know I made that that comment last week as well. Um I’ll say this, we did play the traditional runs and the traditional run windows better than we had in San Francisco. So, we fixed some of the problems regarding the the big boy runs, the gap schemes, the two back stuff. Um really where we were hurt the most in the run game was the non-traditional run windows against the nontraditional runs, you know. So, I got to do a better job of maybe playing a little bit safer in those windows, a little bit more run sound defense as opposed to trying to steal a third down rep. Um because that’s where that’s the way we’re being attacked right now. So, um I’ll do a better job put them in better spots to be successful in those windows, but at the same time educating them to understand that people are running the ball on us in windows that we wouldn’t typically anticipate a run. James Pierce Jr. I believe started his first game this week. I wonder what led to that. you know, what did he what did y’all see from him that led you to take that one? In all honesty, who we start is based upon the package. So, it’s a lot of times mirrored to what the offense is doing. So, um we got guys that we, you know, all across our D line, first down, or first string, second string that we believe are all starters. So, um who Yeah. Who who who necessarily starts doesn’t necessarily mean, um we had defined him as a starter going into that game. It seemed to you like they were trying to pick on JD a little bit. Uh, I I don’t know. I think they were going after the field in some ways. They’re going away from safety rotation. Um, and at times that’s where JD plays in that defense. So, uh, I I think it was probably a little bit less maybe picking on him, a little bit more of just, you know, going away from a really good player that we have. Kaden had a good game on Sunday. What’s that? Kaden had a good game on Sunday. Does Divine’s absence kind of allow him to play in the way that we saw on Sunday a little bit more? um he takes on a few of of Divine’s roles. He’s part of that committee to replace Divine. So, um he gets a little bit more action as far as that is concerned. A little bit more diversity to to what we’re going to ask him to do from game to game, but um I don’t know if he if that allows him to make more plays or puts him in a position to make more plays. It’s probably just, you know, the fact that um, you know, he’s got that that that responsibility that he feels to his character, as we all know, is off the charts. And I think in the absence of Divine, in his mind, I got to do a little bit more, which can be powerfully good. It can also be powerfully bad. So, um, probably that’s the the the biggest thing that led to maybe a little bit more production. When you look at at New England on tape, the rushing attack, they’ve got veteran Stevenson and they have Trayon Henderson, the young guy. What do you see from those guys? I mean, you like I said, like it is a duo fest. So, you’re going to get the double double. You’re getting big boy runs. It’s it’s basically power without a puller. Um, and you got two guys that with completely different running styles that are going to attack you in different ways. is Raandre is he is a hard tackle. You know, the entire time in in being with the Jets and playing him twice a year, he felt like to me like Marshon Lynch 2.0. Tough, rugged, physical. Um you know, they block it for two, he gets five. They block it for five, he gets seven. So, um we’re going to have to play our most physical game. The most physical team will win this battle, especially up front. Where have you seen the growth just in James Pierce Jr. from training camp to where he is now? you know, the I think the the field stuff is the obvious stuff that we all see. Um the the process is what I’ve seen. You know, it’s it’s it’s improved um night and day. And not to say it was bad when he got here, but just he’s he’s finding his way as far as how a pro operates on a day-to-day basis. Um I feel like there’s a heightened level of of of detail in the meeting rooms. I feel like um his attention span in the in the walkthroughs is better. I feel like practice is more detailed, more intentional. So, um, the process is definitely improving and it continues to prove and it’s still got a ways to go as with all young guys, but, um, it’s really cool that you’re starting to see the the by part of that of the stuff we we see on game day. Do you feel or um, see the frustration from Jaylen where he just seems like he’s been battling injuries kind of at the beginning and during like do you feel that from him? Yeah, especially I mean whenever you get someone with that type of DNA with that like unbelievable love for this game and love for his teammates and and he feels that strong obligation to to to do his part to help us be successful. Um it is ultra frustrating for those type of guys. So I’ve just seen him and scratching and fighting and um he’s done everything humanly possible to get ready and and hopeful he’ll be ready this week.

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson & defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich speak with the media ahead of the Atlanta Falcons road matchup vs the New England Patriots.

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47 comments
  1. Qhenever i see that dumb look on Zacs face i wanna punch him. Run straight up the middle and punch him πŸ˜‚ play fundamental football. Rush for over 200 one game, then play action man. How are you even in the NFL like thats the bread and butter dude

  2. Sure MP is not seeing the field well. Sure the line play could be better. But ZR scheme flat out sucks. All that pre snap motion is for the offense to get a feel for the D. The is NOTHING post snap that give the defense pause. Zero. The opposing D knows exactly where the ball is going because of that.

  3. He said JD did a good job. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ He must have been wearing those Meta AI glasses because he was clearly in another reality.

  4. If you bet on sports put everything on a run play the first play of the game…..everybody knows it’s coming, pistol formation, run up the middle, gain for 0 yards πŸ˜’

  5. That was interesting. But the bottom line is their 0/7 against New England at some point you have to stop the bleeding. You gotta bring your want to. I'll be watching.

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