Brown talked about the preparation of the offensive line and players being able to step up after injuries.
Thomas you're certain three rookies on Offense is there a specific Strategic thing you have to do with Younger guys before a week one just Because they haven't experienced that Regular season game in the NFL you know To me it's about just trying to get Those guys as many game light reps as You can which you can't really simulate An actual game that's why you know Preseason is huge but also going against Our defense every single day we'll have Some so-called look Squad deals with Kind of kind of mimic Atlantis from a Defensive standpoint but also has some Good on good competition for those guys As well from a preparation standpoint so It's about being being able to be able To have a clear-cut game plan keep it Simple but also give those guys an Opportunity to go cut it loose and go Play ball What he could provide for your office so To me just a dynamic ability I think Being able to have three down Capabilities player between the tackles Play out in space but also when it comes To third down uh protecting the Quarterback first and foremost but also Trying to find some matchups so you get Them on some man coverage looks get them In one-on-one opportunities and he's a Great leader for that room as well so He's been he's been awesome
Creative you're having to be right now With the receivers kind of kind of Banged up a little bit and How you want to run things yeah I mean To me it's about being able to have a Next man up type mentality when guys end Up getting banged up or going down I Just ultimately understand it's the National Football League so these guys Are here for a reason uh but obviously It's a part of the game when it comes to Guys getting nicked up but it's about The consistency of the preparation Process which starts first with us as Coaches giving great clarity giving Great details and then putting guys in The right spot to have success Fully healthy receiving core how many Are in your rotation That'll be a game by game deal obviously We haven't played an actual game yet but To me I think it kind of boils down to Having a specific game playing on normal DND to get guys in the right spots when It comes to the Run game the play action Pass possible mix in some gadgets with Certain guys as well when it comes to Third down the money down in the Red Zone like I said before just trying to Figure out how to put ourselves in the Best spot to maximize our own personal Ability but also what's the defense Doing to take advantage of that You do Frank all of favored rotations of
Running back in the past Um obviously miles is brought in here to Kind of steer the group yeah but how do You kind of parse out each role in this Yeah again kind of very similar to Answer to the receiver question is about Again what those guys do well but Specific to the running back group is we Know brutal position guys get banged up Very easily uh how do we utilize guys Without wearing them down obviously the The hard part comes when you get into a Game and a guy's hot and rolling you Want to keep feeding the ball but to me I think about Miles when it comes to Touches and also chuba over just Necessarily carries like not always Being have to have carries in between The tackles but how can we get them in Space find those matchups again get the Ball to them as well Price on Donnelly will have first game Jitters to have been I think his parents handled that before We even got here I think uh I mean I'm Sure there'll be some natural Jitters For sure but I mean he has been calm Cool Collective from the moment I met Him I think just being able to Understand the confidence that we have In him and the biggest thing that kind Of kills any fear any doubt any Jitters Is preparation and he prepares his butt Off I mean every single day in the in
The meeting room from being here earlier Staying late they're studying the film They're having suggestions so I don't Worry about that at all so I think it'll Be good Week and then preparing for this Yeah I was so like I just came in Excited myself it's game week so I think Uh all of us across the board coaches And players alike have kind of had a Uptick in a kind of overall urgency when It comes to getting closer to playing The game but again he is as consistent As I've been around so it's been a Little bit of a up emotionally but for The most part he's been same old Bryce How will that help you even when you're Not the primary play caller to me it's About being able to have a rhythm and Routine with Frank so having a chance to Hear him call plays billing on the Headset when it comes to feedback but Also trying to figure out because Everybody is different when it comes to In-game communication so how much dollar Do you want to have doing the drive in Between drives so that was the biggest Takeaway for me You're gonna hit a game has an OC for The first time what does this moment Mean for you personally Yeah I mean obviously I've been excited From day one having a chance to be in This role like I mentioned even before
Starting the off-season process had a Collab opportunities from an interview Standpoint this is the one I was Hopefully uh you know going to end up With and it worked that way thankfully But I think me it's about being able to Just take it one day at a time I know Coaches say all the time but I'm Honestly I'm just it's Thursday we just Got done with the walking through I'm About to get ready for practice in a Minute so uh the game will take care of Itself I think ultimately the more we Prepare ourselves myself included uh the Eagerness mover you know game that goes So I'll uh I'll be super excited on game Day but now I'm just focused on having a Great third down Red Zone day in Practice Thomas what kind of season can Jonathan mango have and everything goes Well when he stays healthy yeah I mean I'm not a big prediction guy I mean Obviously we brought him here for a Reason excited about him he's been a True Pro from day one again it's it's Always interesting from a dynamic Standpoint when you bring in rookies you Know trying to figure out who's mature And who's not mature he operates like He's a third or fourth year vet as far As his overall demeanor in the meetings And also in the practice field uh but I Think we'll find out The other day it seems like he's one of
These guys that's been around for a lot Longer than just his rookie season what Is I like about that have you seen I Think his overall approach to having a Balance of Urgency and also enjoyment like being Able to be locked in in the meeting room I think a guy like Adam is great for Overall team overall offense but but in Particular from a receiver game Standpoint as far as how to prepare the Right way how to show up and be Consistent every single day I think Mingle is kind of added his own flavor To it as well Thomas uh Chandler Chandler uh Obviously was injured throughout the First part of training camp what have You seen from the last three weeks that Make you see you guys comfortable with Him at Red Guard yeah I think it's just The overall physicality when it comes to The Run game getting movement the point Of contact we talk about backside of mid Zone combinations between that backside Guard and Tackle we call it a beat Blocks of being able to get connected Get movement to the second level which Is huge for us but also improving when It comes to pass protection as we know Ultimately when it comes down to pass Down start down they got to protect the Quarterback and everybody buying a large On third down try to get you in some
Type of Uh to simplify the terms of 5-0 look was Becomes true five one-on-ones across the Board so be able to hold up and throw Hands at the point of contact is going To be huge so he's kind of showing that And the improved from a day-to-day Standpoint You have DJ Turk on Sunday or yeah he's Making some great improvements and just Kind of take it in one day at a time and We'll see how it goes A specific game plan for all the guys we Have at every skill group receiver wise And also tight end wise so we'll just Have a rotation kind of mostly based on A specific place It's hard to quantify from a percentage Standpoint I think again we we kept by Saying base course Core Concepts but I Think when it comes to game plan mode It's about just overall execution and Effort so you're gonna have to be Redundant with the with the with the Answers but it's truly about southern Defense I'm trying to identify what Those guys do well and obviously first Game of the year is always ready for Surprises so it's about playing rules Ball being consistent being confident But how can you put your guys in the Best spot to have success Every day I've been around them Um I know that's
Sound like a crazy answer but honestly I Just think it's the overall process from Him from day one to his feedback in the Meeting room to highly absorbs Information and just the overall Consistent growth process from you talk About OTAs call in plays to come into Training camp and not get to the point Where we're just mastering information I Think about From a third down install day at least In my experience is a heavy package Volume watch from a quarterback Standpoint so seeing them be able to Handle the different shifts the Motions The the communication the getting the Protection right that's really Impressive to see so I think this Honestly every day he continues to Continue to prove why he's here A lot of wide receivers who have kind of Kind of a traditional like Z wide Receiver body type Um when you have guys go to that next Spot and they have to face press how are You kind of simulating that in practice And what have you seen from the guys and Their ability to go well without being Able to move around guys in different Spots different Personnel groupings but Also changing the formation Um you know whatever the Z body type Means like we can still have guys that Line up at an X receiver or a single
Receiver backside position standpoint so Everything from our one-on-ones to rvas The individual help simulate you know You have an opportunity to get get press And get challenged From the leadership that Bryce provides I think it's definitely adds true but Again I think you know we did a great Job in the evaluation process of Drafting players that obviously are Talented but also just have the the Mental capacity and maturity level to Come in and contribute from day one so Different personality is some of the Guys we have in the room he can be kind Of a you know non-emotional personality At times until you get a one-on-one he Kind of lights up and opens up more but I think just definitely Bryce has Definitely helped out when it comes to That but I think he just came mature From day one We heard Frank talk about this being a Collaborative process yeah what will That look like on game then I think very similar to the preseason I Think when it comes to the communication Um on the headset you know mainly other Than him communicating with Parks trying To be in the past game coordinator kind Of having some specific roles when it Comes to his prep from a third down Standpoint and obviously Just My overall Input when it comes as a coordinator but
We'll also collaborate every single Position coach when it comes to In-between drives but I would say more So headset wise that's been my Experience here but also other places I've been as well yeah Third down I won't say most I just think Being able to as a pass game Corner kind Of has more of a specific role when it Comes to that area on top of everything Else but we'll all have some uh some Some input when it comes to overall game Plan but also what is what it's called All right thanks coach thank you have a Great day
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