All right, part Scott, are you feeling festive today? I'm always festive. I'm always in a good mood. I actually just came back from my twelfth annual Christmas party in Baltimore, bell in my elementary. We'll have some fun there with the kids. Was able to give them their presence and have some fun at skys On in Timonium, Maryland. What skys On that skys On the trampoline park. So you go inside like you got all the different trampolines and
the whole inside traveling. It's real. It's really huge out here too. It's a botch of them out here too. You gotta go to you gotta check it out. And so how many, um, how many kids were impacted by this this year? Your your Christmas party and well fifty and even doing it for twelve years. So let's talk about bart Scott, how you've been involved, especially down there in Maryland after starting out with the Baltimore Ravens fifty seven.
Let's see, I do fifty seven kids every year? What you provide for their Christmases or what I do for the Christmas el so what what the what we do is whatever they want for Christmas? Um? It's the selected students. Whatever they want for Christmas, they pick it out and have some shoppers that go out and get it and we have fun that way, we go out and get it, we get it to them, We have a usually have some type of party, and then afterwards I usually give
about three bikes, anywhere from three to five bikes. Um that people that the kids that are selected by the teachers pick out. I think one of perfect attendance because to to you have to first be there. To be able to to learn, you have to show up. Showing up as half of and anybody can show up doesn't take any talent, doesn't take any brain power to show up. So I do that and it's been fun. Man. I've been doing this for for a while and I just
kind of stuck to it. I always wanted to kind of be involved with the community, but I didn't want it just because I left the community. One thing, even the last thing you want to do with kids is let them down. So how old are the kids we're talking about? Um there their elementary, so they're anywhere from the public schools on both public school public schools, it's eitherywhere from five to fifth grade to like eleven playing eleven yea. So it's it's it's a good thing, man.
I really enjoy it. I have a good time with it. And they remind me what this stuff is all about. So fifty seven kids, huh, So they gotta have good grades, they gotta have a time. That's gotta show up. You let the teachers down there picked from many school so how many? It just won school's one school. I let the kids. I let the kids pick. How do you decide on the school? Well, I've been to the the same school twelve years, same school, And that's what I'm saying.
Like when I made a commitment to him, I don't want them to think, oh, he went to the Baltimore he left the Baltimore Raves, came New York Jets. He's going to forget about us. You know. He was just doing that while he was here, because you know that's kids. Kids have people come in and out of their life all the time, you know what I mean. I didn't want to be that person. Skies on part Scott getting
on the trampolines at all. Absolutely, you know. So we're running around, running around Bouston, having fun, doing some things like that. You know, we had a good time do Allmant Elementary School in Baltimore City. And it's spent seven years already since since I left Baltimore. Why why is Baltimore left such an imprint? I mean, it was just it was just where I started, you know, and it's where I became a professional, where I learned the game UM and it was a kids in need and that's
what I learned about getting out in the community. Tuesday, we had to get out in the community, go somewhere and do something. And everybody there is doing something. You know that whether Steve Smith, Tory Smith, whatever, you know, that organization really focuses on the community because there it's not like there's anything else there. It's just baseball and football. It's not basketball, it's not soccer, is not celebrities all over the place. Can you find something similarities between where
you grew up and Baltimore. It's a small it's a smaller Detroit man, that's see what it is and empowers We know about the riots that they had UM not too long ago, and you know, I just like it's weird. I've never remember I start something, I have to finish it. And I felt like it wasn't finished. I never quit anything. So I made a promise to these kids, and I make sure that it comes out of my checking account because I think it's more intimate that way, opposed to
raising money to get it. It always comes out of my my my account, so I could feel it as well, you know, so I can provide it for the kids, but I feel it when I get that, I feel like I personally did I didn't get money from somebody else to do it. I did it myself. So it takes a village though. But because you're out here, you got a full time job all over the place. You're working for the jazz here and CVS. So who helps you?
I'll get this thing going U. Valerie Walderman, who's the secretary at the Ravens, she kind of helps everybody out. You want to find a player, you want to see where he's at, what he's doing. You call about and we all take care of how we love about the death um. She not only does that, she does my Thanksgiving um um dinner I do down there as well. She does Jamal Jamal has a fee fifty three families. You know. Um ed Ree still comes back and does
this charity. Johathan Auden comes back from Vegas to do his charity. So you know, everybody's invested in that community. Everybody has like a raven still comes back. I know, Ray still does this stuff. You know, so players leave, but they always come back during a certain time of the year to do. What Torry Smith still does is he's in San Francisco. You will ever bring your kids back? Actually I did. I took him yesterday. Actually, my kids were saying, if you looked on that picture, my kids,
that's my son in the background. He was sucking helium act. Well, so what were the ages to see? Are your kids who were there in Baltimore, Well all three of them, three, eight and eleven, So they you know they what do you so? What are you telling them? Do you say anything about it? The set up the stage before you go into the school. Well they heard me. They heard me address to kids, and they heard me talk to
the kids about the season of giving. You know, it's not always about you know, giving something materialistic, but sometimes it's about it you give what you can. It's about you're loving each other, being nice to each other, you know, trying to um get you if you can't give. If you can't give money or you can't give a present,
give your time. Um, be patient with your love when your brothers, your sisters, when you go home, you know, trying to assist your parents and things like that, you know, and then just try instilling them the values of having humility but yet taking pride and everything that you do. Now you're three year olds. He's a baby man, you know,
he's just going around hitting everybody. So so you're eight and eleven, like that's when bart started making a little bit of money, especially you're you're eight year old mother, and they wouldn't remember those early days. But now that they're getting a little bit older, loven Um, does it hit him a little bit? You think that what these kids don't have and maybe what you provided at home, well,
I don't I don't think they really understand. Their starting to understand that that's my purpose of taking them down and understand that for some kids and maybe the only time all year in which they get an opportunity to say hey, I want this this and they get it. See, because what I didn't want's go get a bunch of basketball, a bunch of random toys and say hey, pick a present right, because what happens is, you know, that's somebody to give you a toy, you want to be appreciative
of it. But what if you don't like that toy and you don't want to be selfish the I don't like it, you just kind of take what you get. But you know, you get a kid of basketball, but he likes wrestling. It's like, what you is he going to get out of that exactly? So I make sure that I get exactly and they shut towards the rest down for me, for my shoppers, for the fifty seven kids. You know, the kids don't they never go, I know, but for the shoppers, they the seven lists, Yeah, my
shopper and they get specifically exactly exactly. So when they opened up, they say, oh, this is just what I wanted, Mr Scott. And that's to me, that's that's more fulfilling because you know, they're getting exactly what they want. So if they don't get another present, they got they got exactly what they want. And it really doesn't matter. I don't ask them how much. It causes no limit, you know, for what it is. But the kid asked for something
that's like cheap or something twenty thirty dollars. Then they can keep getting, they can get more, you know, they get more. So I think they make like three or four things that they want and they get exactly what they want. And then you know, if a kid to get something that some kids want a guitar, you know. I think some kids they wanted Matt in two thousand seventeen, and one kid want the iPad, some type of Amazi iPad. Whatever.
It doesn't matter, but it just makes me feel good that I can let them know that despite especially now in this country with it's such a big divide, and you know, you got sexism, racism, uh, you know, the political climate is stuff, you know, And I'm glad you're bringing this up. He's making a transition because I'm I was very frustrated this morning. I went into a large coffee establishment and I ordered the Christmas Blend. That's what
it said on the sign, said Christmas Blood. Now, the person who was taking care of me, the employee, said why isn't it the holiday blend. Why isn't it the Quasa blun. Why isn't it the Hanakah blank? And I said, I'm reading the sign. It said Christmas blend. This is your establishment. So I was nice about it. Whatever, gave me the coffee. And then she said at the end, after she gave me my coffee, she said, happy Hanaka. And I'm like, whoa, I really like, where's your manager
at all? Just happened here? Yeah, exactly because I think they took in Starbucks. I think they took the Santa Claus off, right, don't even know. Yeah, this was a cup that's been brewing for a couple of years. So they took like the Santa Claus off and just made it the red cup because they some people are talking about defending, like come on, man, like whether you believe in Christmas and what it means, Like we can't get
so specific, you know with a holiday. If it's a holiday and they're showing they want to put a jolly white guy on the cup, who cares, man, It's not about the person on the cup is what is supposed to represent. It's opposed to represent the season of giving, you know, sharing with each other, loving each other, being actually to each other. And it sounds to me like she was man sarcastic. Yeah, joy to the world, man, But I listen back. You know, you don't have to
celebrate Christmas. That's that's fine. I literally ordered to drink that said Christmas brund. Was this a black person? No? No, If I went in what she said happy quanza, I don't know, maybe because that's a forgetting versions. I have no idea. I have no idea. I just don't understand where we're at sometimes. Yeah, I mean I was a young person too, and I'm thinking to myself, why are you so mad? People feel like they can say whatever they want to know what was every so mad about.
I don't get it. They listen, if you don't like working at Starbucks and do better, Like, what do you want? What do you want me to do? I didn't do. I didn't do anything. I just flaver guest. I almost tweeted it out, but then I thought I thought that that would cause a stir on Twitter, so I didn't get into it. You might, you might need it, just you might need to go up there and talked to her manager. I listened. That was very rude because I can tell us bothering you because you brought it all
the way here. It's like, like, I'll be damned. I'm the customer. Yeah, well the customer me. I never listen. Marty Lions always says this, and I think you have this similar approach, even though we've never talked about it. You always can change a person's day by just the way you talk to them and just by saying hello. And I'm not trying to go all, oh, this is the way everybody's got to be. But just just have some courtesy, man, Like this is your job. You're in
a customer service business, Like, you're here to serve people. Well, what a smile? Do it with humility, do it with dignity and pride. That's another thing with serving people too, is that you're probably really generous with tips. I even if you get bad service at a restaurant, I'm always that's where I go um at the hotel when you leave, I always leave about five bucks or something like that, because I don't think those people get paid a lot
of money. I think now, but I don't know how to do it now that I get a house, you're putting a garbage out to the curb. Back in old days, you give tip. Now, how does it work now? What are the rules? I don't know, man, I don't know because I are like that that they get paid by they get paid by their employer or is that something that I'm supposed to do. I like tipping at the restaurants. I like this. It's always amazing to me that people
expect to get a tip for on their job. It's like me coming to the Jets and say, hey man, about Christmas time, get little extra bonus look kicking like, I don't. I don't get it. I don't understand. You know, I don't ask CBS, hey man, you know Christmas, you know what's up with the bonus package. But you know, sometimes it's amazing to me that people expect to get a tip just because to give him a tip. Hotels are the worst. I think, Yeah, let me get that for you. No, I don't want you to get that
exactly because guy's gonna cost me. Yeah, you're not getting it because you care, you want to extually help. You're getting because you want to put your hand out right, Like it's ridiculous speaking about the National Football League around the holiday time and things like that. It's a lot of guys. I've been doing this now what this is my seventeenth NFL season. A lot of guys take care of the equipment staffers. Were you a guy would I brought that. I brought that here. I brought that here.
I don't know if they still do it, but I don't. I don't know either, but that I always thought that was a h esture because also that's a that's a tough job, man, that's the guy you beat up on. I need some socks. Hurry up, you know what I mean? You know, and those are people that you know that take care of you. That's the ultimate customer service. Making sure your stuff is hung up right, you know, making sure you got the type of gloves that you wanted,
your locker, make sure your choose a right. You know. I brought that here. That wasn't here. I brought that with the Ravens. I mean, and it wasn't when you couldn't go around collocton or when you just had to take we had it. We we used to have a sheet when you take it out and tell how much you want to take out your check. Yeah, so you go one by one down the roster. Well, we know we put the sheets in your in your in your
in your locker, you fill it out. But we've also done it with you know, in Baltimore, we used to do it also with cash, like those guys would be kicked up because guys were putting up two grand, three grands. Oh yeah yeah, so listen, we got we have We have a great equipment staff excellent, and Melanie and all those guys. You you're sitting there, you hurt and you're asking them for something. You on all kinds of nice cake. You calling script dog. We used to put like five,
I used to. I used to go like five. I would go like a thousand to like the top guy. Then the guys that worked underneath from five hunted like the guys you know. But if if some trainer then they really didn't work with me, then I just get my guys, you know what I mean. So I might jog or Zuff or somebody like that. Then I go to the training room. Bam, there you go. Then I go, you know. And also like the gift of change with the coaches, always get always get my possessition cop something.
Oh that's nice. Yeah, we all we always just get stuff together. We're just pull money. Get by Bob being hooked up. Bob, Bob was getting hooked up. Yeah, you guys love Bob. Bob still talked about like two weeks a week and a half ago. Yeah, absolutely defensive coordinate of the Kansas City Chiefs flying Kansas City, probably on the way to the playoffs again. Yeah, tremendous guy, military buff. You ever talk military with that guy? Yeah? Absolutely, I
mean guy someone one time. He got me a he got me one year, a helicopter ride over the city. Then you were really Yeah, we got bob watches. Bob. If I was on board, your gifts gonna be good. We're gonna make sure you'll give one. No, no, no, Ragley give you got Bob? Did you take his wife over the No? No, no, no, no, he got me one. He didn't. He bought me a helicopter ride in uh in the city. He gave me a book on helicopters. Yeah, yeah,
he had me one year. That's outstanding. Man. We got we got Bob some nice watches, Like what kind of stuff? How do you like the ride of the helicopter ride over the city. It's cool, man. Helicopters kind of weird though, man, It's like you feel like it's not smooth. It's kind of weird. They did that for Calvin Pace and as free agent fits that way back in the day, when he was leaving Arizona and Calvin wasn't feeling it. He
liked that. Yeah, something he talked to calvinot. Yeah, you better make sure you got one of these big heavy ones, you know, I mean, I want to Speaking of pace, obviously, the Jetson resigned him an off season guy, kept himself in good shape and things like that. I wonder what the next stop is for him, and you get a chance to talk to him. Still Cavin a couple of
weeks ago, he didn't say what's next. I think he's just, you know, trying to figure out what's next Atlanta, tak care of his daughter and then and that's the process, figuring out what you want to do next. I ran to Shine Green into the mall in the mall yesterday. He's trying to do real estates and real estate with his uncle. Stuff like that. Now, you know, guys are still around, Guys are still doing well. You know, I'm glad that guys are still doing well, and they're trying
to make a smooth transition to other things. Speaking of smooth transitions, what do you think about bah Pole is he's taking over the bell cow duties here because Matt Forte dealing with the knee injury, and he's tough, tough dude, because I think he's playing through a torn meniscus, he told reporters, and he's there to spell BA. But wow, the last couple of weeks, two nights, but all over the field, well, I think that I think allows earned the right to uh. I think it allows earned the
right to uh be the guy. I think he's earned the right to like his play on the field for the last couple of years, I think he's earned the right to be the lead back here. I mean, and that's not a knock on map Fort Terry anything. That's just a testament to what he's been able to do and how he's able to play even in the everybody knows he's getting the ball right, still productive. And what impresses me about a lot of more than anything, it's
his um, his bliss, pick up, his past protection. You know, his willingness is always square up, stepping there and take
on whoever comes in. You know, I figured that out when I first got here and when we uhould go against guys and you know, guys kind of see me didn't want to go, didn't know what I was going to do and they would go against certain guys that they knew what was gonna do it for next move or something like that, you know, or you know, I used to have like this little chop club that they's always worried about. And you know, he would sitting there and then sitting there and taking man. And that's that
was early. That was his rookie year. I mean, so you know, I'm definitely a big fan of Alapau. What do you like most about his physical skill set? You just talked to out him as a blocker, because that was his forte no pun intended early in his career was that, hey, this guy can always be on the field and third situations because he is great and blitz pick up. Now, when you see him with the ball in his hands, why is he so affective either on
the ground or is the receiver? So me me watching him the last two years, I've seen the player that I saw on his highlight tape from Louisville. So now I see that he's got it all figured out. That he's running, he's not thinking, he's reacting, you know, And it took him a couple because the first couple of years he he didn't run and hit the holes, and seemed like he was like cruising. It seemed like he
wasn't going all out. But now you can see like the progression him understanding the defensive fronts, understanding where the holes are going to be, thinking to two moves ahead, setting up his blocks before he just hit the hole that he's supposed to hit. And that comes with time, and sometimes it takes longer for others than than than it does. You know, take some longer than others. And
I can tell that he's at that point. It's amazing though it's there's six seasons, but he has so much tread on his tires because he's never been together the guy. And you can tell because you know, it's a it's a point when you're an athlete where it's all athleticism. Then the mind catches up to the body. And I can tell he's at the point where his mind has caught up with his body so they can work in sync with each other, post to his body doing something
in his mind not processing it fast enough. Do you like his attitude because I think he's kind of got. I think he's got like his business. Well, that's the thing. I think he you know how some offensive players. I'm not naming any names. I was always drawn to defensive guys because you guys are a little bit different. This is no knocking offensive guys, but different personality, different personalities. Sumperment now, but is not a guy who wants any
media coverage. He could be fine. I've never really seen them talk to know that's not his deal. But with that being said, he's got to be beloved in a lot locker room because he never out there saying, man, I needed pall more. Look at what I do when I had the ball. Man he just show up. He's not a self motor man. Just comes up, does his job, do whatever you ask him to do. And he don't complain about it. I've never seen him complaining, ever heard
him complaining. You know, but people don't realize he's still he's still. He's more talkative and when you get into the circle, when when you're earn his trust and you may realize but he's a soft spoken, quiet guy. Yeah, he doesn't really want and some guys just don't want that. They don't want the microphones, cameras or whatever about his business that you have to be a comfortable individually you
gotta be comfortable in your skin. He is a businessman and uh wow, he's been so much fun to watch over the last couple of weeks. And why is he so stung in your mind? Does he have like old man strength. I'm not taking away from anything he does in the offseason because because body doesn't look you look at him physically, yeah, not ripped up. He's like a soft like type of body type, you know, kind of
like Carmelo. I don't know mass. It was more about positioning, and it's it's about willingness, yeah, and want to And I think he wants to. I don't think he's afraid of anything, and he's not afraid to stick his head in there and do what you gotta do. I talked to when the summer. He said what I like to do before the season. I was like going down to Louisville because he loves it doting there and there's a lot of hills, so he does a lot of a lot. I'm a hill guy too. Oh yeah, so he does
a lot of help build one in my backyard. Yeah what happened? Man? You gotta learn how to run low and at a certain position. Yeah, you know, to be able to run because you can't stand straight up if you run up a hill. So he runs like he runs up a hill when you look at him, like when you saw him drive that guy on the tape that we did for the show ye before today Saturday, Saturday. Yeah,
next pluck. You know, every once while we're in there doing our production meet and I'll see myself sew myself a couple of times they have and the boys giving you a holler. Yeah. Man, know they they're so busy. You should put a camera in the area. That's what that That would be the real show what you're talking about there. So when guys got the hair down, they're talking the stories, you're hearing that thing. So you got an all Jim Brown Hill in the backyards. Not yeah, Walter,
Walter Payton, Absolutely, I absolutely do. I built it, you know, I mean I built it. It depends on what parts you want to start on. But if you started all the way from the bottom, it's about But do you train at your place? Yeah, you gotta get out of the house to train. No, no, no, I just I just had my whenever we finally broke camp. Then we broke it. We we brought like you would see maybe twenty professional athletes trained at my house. Yeah, boxing up
the hill, training up the hill. I got built the sandpit. I go, yeah, yeah, it's it's real. Backpaed up the hill, box up the hill, resistance bands up the hill, running through cone, coming over up. Bernard Hopkins one yearself gotten knocked out, she got accorded to him, he got pushed. I don't mean to laugh. I know, be half my friend, man, No, I'm not trying. Your friends will be Yeah, okay, so call him. You know what I have to an illustrious career.
I can't even believe a guy's boxing a fifty one. But Along Islander by the name of Joe, by the name of Joe's you can't stop. Are all like Long Island guy's name Joe Joe Smith. Um, but Joe had just came off a impressive Yeah, Joe is very limited though he doesn't have any boxing skills. You need to set up a job, you know, Joe with all that power, needs to get a new trainer, somebody that can teach him.
You know how to set it up, Buddy mcgird or you know, one of the He needs to get one of these good trainers to help him make the next step, the next stip. But what do you what do you think about the Bernard just boxing until he's fifty one? That is just your box at fifty look good. But what happens is he had a long layoff and you know, just like a season, right, people like, man, how can this guy he looks like a different player, right, But if you realize he just finished playing in January and
in September he's saying he's done. So that's not a whole year what I'm saying. So it was weird because one guy can be like trash like man. He aids so fast like man that was only eight months ago where he was just wowing us. But it happens that fast man in the boxing, not gonna imagine. Only happens happens even fast when you lose your punch. And he never was a big punch when he wasn't so it's
not like George Farmer, George former. Last thing, he lost his punch and he had to make sure he had he had to speed to get it there, and he caught more. He baited it to him with a punch. He was standing right there for because he thought he couldnt big Georgia um Hopkins just amazing. After after September eleven, two thousand one, he fought um Felix Trindada at the Garden, Oh my god, and he knocked out Hablic was the most impressive one because he felt like the ghost was
the man at that time. Then hey, listen, I know yellahy hit him in the ribs. But Oscar was still he still was older than Oscar, so we can't give not like he's fighting old guys. He was the old guy that was a liver shot man. Yeah, I got what, I get what it takes to get up. He couldn't move man. One of the dirtiest guys in the game. And I quote Bernard all the time. He always tells me, um was was was made last long and was born. And I always say Ray Jones was made, I mean
was born because he had all the natural skills. Yeah, but when that it wrote it because he wasn't made. It couldn't last as long as be hop because when they fought and and Roy beat Bernard Hopkins, we would have thought Roy Jones would be considered the greater fighter. I think now out of caution, shoudow of a doubt. People consider Bernard Hopkins a greater boxer or fighter. Roy Jones. You know, Roy Jones was special, like special he was. He was unbelievable. But you know he didn't run the
race long. What is made last longer than what is born. That is tremendous advice from be hop I mean bottom line, and that doesn't take anything away from his career. Yeah, everybody, every great go out like that. Joe Lewis went out like that. Lead went out like that. Larry Holmes went out like that. Larry Holmes, I mean, Mohammed I'll leave same. Moldly went out like that. Yeah, so all these guys.
You know, My whole thing is it usually doesn't und well for anybody, for any He pushed Press's luck because after Gene Pascal, he he had that great fighting beat that young champion you know, you know, top two contender in his division. You know, he beat him. He should have just dropped the mic and left, but now he wanted to fight. He started with pablic And we've seen this before because remember when Roy Jones, it started with Tarber.
Tarber called him, he got caught and knocked out. Then he fought Glenn Johnson got got knocked out with his with his foot stuck in the air, and then he still fight. He just fought like maybe a couple of years ago, and you know he don't need because he trained fighter. I actually like Roy Jones as a commentator. I just sometimes sometimes you like, but I feel bad for these guys who get put to sleep, because that's the thing with Roy Jones. He's about to put to
sleep a number of time like he wasn't. Once you go to sleep once, it's easy to go to sleep again, oh man. But uh yeah. So that's a little boxing minute for that. So for the Jets against the Patriots Christmas Eve, we talked about his rise. What do you want to see from Petty? This week? He's got two more starts as he tries to put his name into the equation for the starting quarterback job here in two thousand and seventeen. He wants to be part of that
conversation what do you want? What do you want to see from him? You just want to see continue growth, understanding what defenses are doing to him. You want to see him at control little line of scram see him be able to check out a bad place. You want to see him throw the ball one time in rhythm.
You want to see him trying to find some chemistry with Marshall and instead of missing some of these throws, making some of these throws the chemist Marshall, I think, because like why is it there with Anderson because exactly so, it's like not understanding Tennessee's body language. You know, in football, it's all about the non verbal communication. He said, he's seeing the field better. You can you can you see that when you're watching Come on, like it's gonna be
like that. It's gonna be up and down. He's in the middle of the year. Everything is not suited exactly to what he's capable of doing. They weren't really able to kind of start him slow. When you get in and in like this, you still gotta try. You got more of the packaging and when if it was early in the season, you're build them up to the preseason. So he has to work with that. He's got to take something away from from the way he started again
against Miami. They went down the field and scored. The previous week, he said he was nervous before uh the forty Niners game, and he said it was getting to me a little bit, just because he's so excited. Probably had anticipation, but he came out and he took a step forward just by coming out and leaning them down the field, connecting with Robbie Intererston at four the yar touchdown.
Where the game kind of changed early was that first turnover the strip sack because the Jets weren't scoring terror territory again there in that second possession. That's a big thing. You know, you can't do this this week Saturday against
the Patriots. He can't turn football over. You have no chance because they thrive more than any team in the league on capitalizing your mistakes turnos, and they're gonna they're gonna drop eight and make them find They're gonna put pressure on and mix it up and make him have to find the open guy. And that's the hardest thing for young guy because all he wants to take is
his check. Now, if you go check down, negative play is going to be incombent that that the offensive line make sure they don't get any procedure penalties because you can't put a young guy like that behind the sticks because the patrols are gonna give you the five yard the four yard, but they're not gonna get a big stuff. But Polichick is always known for taking away your top option. So with Bryce right now, his top option is the speech to Robbie Intererston. And also now you're seeing what
as we talked about before, what Paul could do. How how do you how do you think who approach it's it always starts with being able to take away Brandon Marshall. You have to take away the the best, the best guy that they have, you know, I mean you have to do that first, so they'll be clearly safety over the top. It would be too safety. It's too safety
to go see if you can run the ball. And what they're probably gonna do is probably run blitz early in and don't understanding that you're going to usually hand the ball all and then try and get in the manageable second down because you don't want to get the third and loan. So you know they're gonna have to throw a little bit on first down just to to
keep them on it. Light in the box. Uh, what kind of advice would you give the young guys who are playing their second ball game against the Patriots, guys like they're in lead That great film breakdown. So he should have learned by that because the Patriots don't change, they just execute, you know, So he's going to see that same thing. They're going to try and make sure that he's made the correction, and when that play presents itself, he's going to have to make sure and show that
he's you know, he has some growth. You're seeing Dian Lewis become more of a force for them again, which is no surproblems always. Yeah, they're away from the company. And then Jordan Jenkins had his first career full sack last week, and I think he's doing some good things in the outside linebacker. He's a rookie. And then we broke down Justin Bursts as well. Justin br is gonna get some work because this was going to go Deepah that speech, and who knows if they're gonna have Floyd up.
They have Floyd up, that's gonna be tough. You think they'll try to go get Hogan on Bursts then, I mean they got they got it. They got a host of people. Yeah, I mean if Floyd is eld I know he was down last week. Floyd is the number one on anybody's team. So Christmas steven. Then finally, uh Christmas plants. After NFL Today wraps up staying in the city. You're coming back. I'm coming back. You know, the kids got to see the tree dogs and all this stuff.
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