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With the Jets at .500 Entering Week 7, Eric Allen and Bart Scott analyze where the Green & White fit in a conference marked by its parity. Veteran G Brian Winters and second-year WR Robby Anderson discuss the team’s mindset with another division game on the horizon while EA and Bart highlight the keys for a club looking to return to its winning ways against the Dolphins in South Florida.

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The world. You play to win the game's touchdown can't work. You're listening to the official Jets podcast, Jets three sixty production. Welcome to Inside the Jets, Eric Allen and part Scott Gear Inside Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits inside the Windham Hamilton's Park Hotel. I am that line that participation in attendance is going up every week. And I don't know what they're here because they heard Brian Winners was here. But the place is packed, the energies here. I think the

fans are starting to believe. All right. So we're also streaming live on New York Jets dot com. And why why are we live? H? Why aren't we live? Oh? You're talking to ESPN Radio. Let's talk to the fans right now killing Facebook. And we got a great crowd here at Vanderbilt's. Uh. We'll be joined short a by the A four mention. Brian Winters and speech to Robbie Anderson will be here as well. Our show tonight is

presented by e Y Building a Better Working World. Our world bart for the next sixty minutes will be focused on Jets football. In journalism got robbed, we are taught not to bury the lead. We won't. Let's talk about the touchdown that wasn't. I mean, I don't understand the call on the field. It's a touchdown. It has to be indisputable evidence to overturn. You can't tell me that that was indisputable. And this is what you run into.

You have Bill Belichick, you got Tom Brady. If that would have been Robert Kiwski, there's no way that those referees walk to that sideline and tell that coach that I feel like the Jets got robbed and we need more respect than that. You know, we put in the replay system because we wanted to get the call right, and they still time again and again get it wrong. And you can't tell me people don't referee superstar players

definitely than they do other players. All right, So Tony Karan team after the game, talk to a pool reporter. Can you get can you give his Can you give his email because we need we need to email this guy. We need to call his house. I do not have his information, but I will. I will read his quote. It came out of his control as he was almost to the ground. Now you re grasp the ball and by rule, now he has to complete the process of a recovery, which means he has to survive the ground again.

So recovering it, he recovered, hit the knee, started rolling, the ball came out a second time. Again. This is a situation midway through the fourth quarter. It's twenty four to four teen. You smell that third golf from the four looks like Austin Safari and Jakins has cut the

lead to four to twenty. That what about Josh mccollwin's third touchdown in the afternoon, And again we don't know what would have happened from there, but it changes the way you approached the game, right, If I have to go for a field goal late in the game, it changed the way the defense plays and it changed the way the offense approaches it. Right, So you can't say that, you know, you can usually breakdown and winning in a

loss to about five plays. And I hate when people say, oh, it didn't cost him the game, they still had time. It affected the opportunity. It took seven points off the board. Not only did it not pin the patrons back in their territory. If you go for it on fourth down and I get it, it gives them the ball on the twenty yard line and and it's a momentum killer. It's it's a monster swing. And there was some interesting

calls throughout the game. There was a pass interference finally on Jamal Adams who was running step for step with Rob gren College who Okay, yeah, exactly, that's what I'm saying that, and that's what I'm talking about. You got a rookie versus Robert Ski. He's pushing off, he's using this elbow pass, his his you know everything. And at some point you have to give the defensive player opportunity to jock for space. It's not that Rob is going to outrun anybody. So Jamal has just as much right

to the football as he has. So if he's putting his hands and face mask and the elbow to the face to him, and he's allowed to hold this ground and try and hold his ground to make a play on the ball. And then there was also this is a long list there was That's why I smell bull, all right, I don't want to get you too hot. We gotta survive for the next hour. But there was a call that you never see picked up where there

was a helmet to helmet hit on Robbie Anderson. There was a flag on the plant and after the meeting the flag was picked up. You never you never see that happen, That's what I'm talking about. So that means some other referee came and either over ruled a referee not respecting his call. And once again, that's what I'm talking about. You have a lot of young players on his Jet football team and they haven't established or made a name for themselves Jet, so they don't get the

benefit of the doubt. You know, understanding, well, we all understand. You get super you get superstar calls, and they're not calling the right And when somebody throws the flag, if he saw it was enough evidence to throw a flag, then it has to be somebody that says I got a great shot on it. He didn't do that, and he was a guy along the boundary. Here here's what I'll say about the Jets. Inside that locker room after

the game, they handle himself with class. Austin Sefarie and Jenkins said, Hey, bottom line, I can't have that ball come loose at all. I gotta plow through the two defenders, frost the pieline and finish the touchdown. Matt Porte, like many and Jets nations said hey, let's listen. I was confused by why was a touchback? But Todd Bull said, and this is something that you heard throughout the locker room,

is that the Jets aren't pointing to one player. They said that they had to make more plays against the New England Patriots to win that ballgame. Bar that's what you say externally. I'm sure in today's meeting they said, we got a hold, and next time when we when we go up to Gilette, we can't put it in the hands of the referees because we know we're not going to get the benefit of the doubt. We're not going to get the calls. You're piste off. But you

have to turn the page. You have to move forward. And now I think I think they serve notice to the NFL that listen, like, listen, Okay, you beat Jacksonville, you beat Cleveland. I think they saw them very competitive and and and and Handley one of the best teams in the a f C. And I think it only gets harder from this point forward because now you won't

be overlooked. Eric All the first Scott here at Vanderbilts inside the Windham Hamilton's Park hotel inside the Jets is supported by selective insurance responses everything again the response from Todd bulls this afternoon, the Jets put this baby to bed today. Um part looking ahead. Now you got the Jets team that is three and three at after six games, he got ten games to go to Bol said, I'm not thinking playoffs. It's not even a bella to think

playoffs at this point. When he's asked about the postseason, said, hey, listen, we have a lot of things we got to improve upon. What do you know about this team after six games? Well, I tell you what they're learning week by week. You know, they're young team, and I tell you all the time. Every every week I come here and I sit down, I tell you that this team reminds me of my two thousand two Baltimore Ravens team with and Reid as

a rookie of Dahlias time. It's a lot of players that people didn't know, but they found out pretty soon who these players were. I think where at the beginning stages of a team that can be competitive for a long time. You talk about having great salary cap space. I think they're proven to the management, they're proven to the coach, maybe not proving so much to themselves, or maybe they are proven to themselves that they don't have

as many holes as people thought. You know, just because people didn't know some of these players there weren't household names, didn't mean that they weren't able or capable to seize the moment. We see a lot of young guys stepping up. You still got you still got Quincy, and now who's gonna come back next year? You have playing their caps face, you have draft picks, you have you have the opportunity to improve this football team. But the present time, right now,

you have an opportunity in a wide open division. I think the NFL has never been this open. Kansas City looks like they're the cream of the crop. Pittsburgh was like crap. Ben says, he doesn't have it anymore. Comes from goals into arrowhead and he and he gets the dub. So, you know, the NFL, more than anything, is about matchups. Right, Chiefs can't beat the Stillers, Stillers can't beat the Patriots, right, So it's all about matchups because in the game, and

then most competition style makes fights. And I think that you know, The Jets have a scrappy style because they you don't know who to focus on, right, if you're going against this team, Do I focus on Curly? Do I focus on Curse? Or so I focus on Robby? Answer, focus on the Ferry Jakins. And that's the beauty of it, right, And I say all the time, right, you know, I look at like the Detroit line because I'm from Detroit.

And when they got rid of Calvin Johnson, Matthew Stafford became an elite quarterback because the ball went to where it was supposed to go. Nobody was forcing it. So if you still have Marshall on his team, you still have Decker, then you feel like pressure to get them the ball. Now you have all these guys open, so now teams don't know who to check and guess where the ball goes. Where the defense dictates where the ball

needs to go. When you have to defend a team and not a few individuals, it's hard to prepare for. Josh mccolln did a lot of good things against New England Patriots. The Jets emphasize a fast start. That got off to a fast start against the Patriots, taking that fourteen and nothing to lead. Unfortunately, in between early in that second quarter up until the fourth quarter, they weren't able to finish drives and come home with points. What

do you see from them offensively that you liked? And then conversely where they get a build up, Well, I think I think, you know, next week people are gonna start sitting on the sticks on some far and jenkins. They may even start bracking him, hit him at the line. I'd like to see him maybe you know, get some deep shots, you know, maybe you know, pair it up

on the same side as Robbie. Let Robbie run off the deep safety, eat up the safety, and get him isolated on the safety where he can use his big body on maybe a corner route or seven route as we'd like to call it. You know, I think that's the next progression as he continues to get his sea legs underneath him. I think they really missed Bala Paul. You know, Forte came in, but Fourte is great. He can catch the ball. He's a dual threat everything that

we know that he is. But I think when you have Bala Paul, it's just a little bit more a spark. As far as that burst um little live relays a little younger, and I think it's good when you can get all three of those guys going, you know, maybe be able to match some of these guys up, you know, because it's all about matchups, and it's all about putting the best personnel for that week for that specific matchup.

And I think Bala Pa could have added something to that game and maybe getting isolated and eat some of these um you know, safeties up. There was you know, brackting down since the fair Jenkings. Defensively, you gotta like what you saw from a number of players. I think about Buster Screen. That's his third season with the New York Jet, with the New York Jets right now, that's one of his better games as well. Yeah, and I'm not just talking about the two takeaways he had in

the first half and potentially could have been three. And of course we're gonna look at that moment with the Jets up fourteen nothing and say, wow, if he makes the pick there, you're in plus territory. You got a chance to go up seventeen nothing, twenty one nothing. Knows really kind of plays you have to make. But Buster had three p ds. He was in people's faces him and Amadola after third or fourth play of the game. You love this. He's John left and right with guys,

and he determined that early on. He's just gonna make his physical presence known to everybody on the football field. And he's a confident, physical, fast twitch, you know defender. And you know, I thought he did a great job. You know, Amadola didn't really hurt him. I think that, you know, Gronkowski hurt the team more than any thing. And I would like to see them, you know, employ and listen. You know, I should sit on the on

the set with Tony Gonzalez all the time. And he always said when he played Bill Belichick, they used to they used devices and they put two guys on and saying, listen, you're not gonna beat us. When Gronks get going like that. I would like to see the Jets do that, whether there's vice in between the defensive end and the linebacker where he doesn't even get an opportunity to build up. He's not a he's not a guy that can separate. He's not a fast twitch guy. But once he gets going,

is hard to slow him down. I would like to see such a big it's such a large That's what I'm saying is catch rates because you can be right there in the pocket, but if you know, as you get farther and farther down the field, you have the time you jump up perfectly. So the best thing to do is to is to really make him have to go around a defensive end. And you got to understand, when you play Brady, it's not about the fast pressure.

It's about taking away his first and second reads. And then he'll start hearing footsteps and he'll start looking to go down and you know, I think, you know, they did a great job of taking away the initial stuff, but then they start maxing it up and taking shots down to Grokowski, just giving him a shot, because you know, when you take shots down the field, three things are

gonna happen. Either you're gonna get a legal contact, you're gonna get a pass and the friends, or I say four things, uh, or the guy can catch it, or you can get a takeaway you Three of those things are benefits, benefit positive for the for the offensive player.

So that's why I say, as well, you I want to see some friend Jenkins take more, get more shots down the field with that big body, because I think that it added another dimension, maybe putting him on an up side and putting trips to the field where you really can isolate him against the safety. Tom Brady, I believe, finished thirty eight. So there's not many games where you look back over the past two years and say Brady completed fifty of his passes. We talked about screen a

little bit. I ain't Morris. Claiborne is playing at a really high level right now. He got beat on one play two cooks. Brady had an unbelievable past that was a throw of the day. But Claiborne is shutting down

his side of the field for the most part. Well, you gotta tip your hat to to to John Melly and his staff keeping Clayborne healthy, you know, and you know he's not an old player, but he you know, he has you know, some tread has come off the tires, and I think they they they're doing a good job and pacing him the correct way because it was a long season. It's a marathon, not a sprint, you know.

But he's playing well early in the season. I think this team is starting to believe collectively, and I think they're starting to play like a team. I think early on it was tough because guys were trying to sure out where they're gonna fit, how to fit, how to play off of each other. We always speak about that

non verbal communication and when when when when? When winners get up here, we'll talk about that as well as the offensive line looks like they're starting to jail and you know, I know that was a question mark for people, and it looks to me like they're doing a hell of a job and they're starting to have that non verbal communication where you can respond and act off of a teammate just by his body language and what he does, and that comes from practicing heart and practicing at at

a full page, how does this team generate more pass rush? The guys in the conference call today and Todd Bolls said it, Hey, listen, we gotta do a better job against the run, because defensively right now, it's not just all stats, but the Jets twenty eight in the National Football League against the run. So that means but not not a lot of third and long situations where you can tee off. But they gotta, they gotta. They got

in a hole earlier. I think you know you talked about the two games before this, I think, you know, you have to you have to decide what you're gonna give up when you're when you're going to get to pay. And you gotta say, listen, if we just say it all the time, if Tom Brady is handing it off, then he ain't throwing it right and you're not gonna

really die. You can give up a lot of yards, you know, because you want to make sure that you take away these quick passes, you know, these pick rots and things like that, you know, these shots down the field and make sure that you know that he's handing the ball off. You want to encourage him to hand the ball if you want to present a light box.

But to answer your question, especially when you talk about going against the Patriots when they're you know, we'll see the Patriots again, I'd like to see them take Cony ealely and put him at the nose. Really, yeah, you put him at the nose in passing situations. And you see a lot of teams doing You see the Houston Texas do that with with merciless and it's about, you know, having a quick, fast, twitched guy over the ball that can really get quick penetration and get Tom Brady off

this spot. We know Tom Brady is not gonna run. And if he and if he scrambles to his left, he's really hard because he has to throw across his body. He's not Aaron Rodgers. He's not one of these guys that can really throw a super accurate pass expread see when you're there. So I think if you you can generate more pressure a little bit, if you put a fast twitch guy that's big enough to hold up against

the run. If they decided to say, okay, we're gonna we're gonna, you know, get this guy at the ball. We're gonna double team him and create a scene. You know, you want to have, you know, a fast quitch guy there. But he can't be Calvin pay size type guy. He has to be one of these tweener type guys that can get quick, you know, penetration because a center has to snap the ball in between his legs and try

and put that hand up. So if you put a quick guy on the snap hand, you can get early penetrations. And the other thing with Coney is he continues to get his hand on the football. Absolutely he's he's he's pressing that pocket. But he's getting those hands up and need a couple of pds again Sunday. We gotta we gotta teach him how to tip that ball up and

not smack it down. Well, he did have the interception against No absolutely, absolutely, But what I'm saying is now he's he's getting his hands on a lot of balls. You don't want to back the ball down. You want to back the ball up because more of your defenders are looking at the ball opposed to the offense who's engaged in locking, so you have a greater opportunity to get that pick. So Bart putting his defensive coordinator had on.

For the next match up with the Patriots, You're saying, maybe a little bit more double team of Cronk and maybe shift eally in side. So we'll have to see me stay at Holidanish Spress. I know these things. But the Jets will not play the Patriots until New Year's Eve. We got a long ways to go. So the Jets will indeed face Jay Cutler in Miami this week. A couple of weeks ago at MetLife Stadium, they secured their first victory of the season brillly in Domini fashion over

the Dolphins. But this will be a Dolphins team that has a lot of momentum, a lot a little momentum. You know you're coming back, So I think he's missing the booth. They came back from seventeen point deficit at Atlanta, a team who was in the Super Bowl last year. What they're really doing well in Miami the defense playing

well off offense is scuffling down there. Yeah, absolutely, it's it's important that you're going down there after weather starts to change here the weather still heating up down there, So that's always something that you have to address. You want to make sure you get off the field on on third down as they should try. They're probably trying to use the weather for their advantage. Uh, maybe change up the tempo, you know. But if you get to J color early, he'll shut it down. And I think

that's what you have to look to do. You have to make sure that they can't establish establish J G I e um and you have to make sure you have to fill on third down. When you mean shut it down, what is that? What are you saying from a players? Keep it. You can't let a GI E get confident, you can't let him run downhill. He's a volume He's a volume runner, you know, so he needs carries and he can bust it as he gets stronger

later in the game. So if you can get an early lead and establish an early lead in the game, they'll go away from that run game. And then you put it in the hands of j Color and he usually won't let you down. That trains juicy never late. Listen, we are going to talk to Brian Winters here momentarily.

We're gonna bring in Black down a little bit. Got the rip knee going on all the zippers look away, hey, listen much fans on New York Just dot com and Facebook are gonna be able to see that here momentarily. But speaking of the offense, Josh McCown fifty four dropbacks against the Patriots. I know everything is game planned specific, but we're creating creating balance early in the season. So okay, let's create a tease because we we gotta go to break.

So create a little tease. We're gonna tease Brian a little radio the radio. Okay, So Brian Winters is on deck. Come back. We'll be right back on this side of the the Jets. See I did that all right? Once again, great crowd, here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits. Odestly it is man Brian Winters now joined. Our player guest segment is presented by M ANDT Bank, the official community bank of the New York Jets. Let's bring in a four mentioned Brian Winterson, Folks. Uh Robbie Anderson is also in

the house. He is up next, Uh Robbie over there in the corner. But first off, Brian, what was the mood to the team today after a three game winning stry came to an end. My feeling in the locker room last night, and then listen to the conference call us today is there is an expectation of winning and bottom line, no moral victories. Nobody was happy with yesterday's outcome. But it's always a butt no no, Well, you know, going into this, well today we have the twenty four

hour rule, you know, can't bring it back up. You know, there's obviously some mifie calls in that game. You know, I thought, I thought, as a whole team, we played played our asses off, played really well. Um But like I said, going into going into today, we couldn't really think about it. We got another division opponent ahead of us. So he's gotta turn our attention to them. Yeah, they're

gonna be thinking, uh hay back as well. Um, you know this is a Disney Channel man, So I don't know if you want to go with you He's okay, Well we're on Facebook. Josh dropped back forty times times and for the most part, you guys kept them clean. Um, this unit seems to be coming together. How are you guys building so much chemistry together? You know you're taking you know, lose Mangol a guy who's blue guy for you guys. How are you guys come together as units

so quickly? You know? Obviously in the off season we added a few pieces with Kelvin Beach. Um. Um, you know when you get new players in, you know, the biggest thing is chemistry. You gotta work with each other. You know, offseason, hang out with him off the field,

kind of learned you know what type of person they are. Um. But game by game, I feel like we're on the growing You know, you have your hiccups here and there, but you feel you know what you know, you know what they're gonna do next to you, and you know how to work off them, and that's going to continue to build what was the atmosphere like in my life for you guys players when you took that fourteen nothing to lead against the Patriots, it was awesome. I thought

we were gonna continue to roll. I was like, man, this is gonna be great. You know, we come out with two series, two touchdowns. I was excited. But you know, the atmosphere is great. It was building. Like Bart said, you know every game, you know, we're getting more and more crowd So it's awesome. What changed in between that point where you take the fourteen nothing lead on Curly's

touchdown until the fourth quarterbas Josh talked about today. Josh mcconna talked about we gotta do a better job converting on third and shorts. I guess three, three and nine on third and four, third and fourth thounds of four yards or less? What what? What? I guess? Another question? What were they doing and why were they successful? What kind of defense were they playing? What kind of looks

were they giving you up? They started loading the box, you know, more towards that um So it's tough for us. You know they saw on film obviously when it gets down in that distance, what are you gonna don run the ball? So they'd load the box, and you know,

obviously they stopped us more than we got it. So now, you know, talking and looking at the Jacksonville game, you know, they had nine in in the box, you know, and you guys were you know, looked like pretty much a think letting the backside guy go climbing up to the second level. Um, what's the difference between blocking for the different backs allow Matti, what's the difference when they get in? You know, Matt MAT's a MAT's a reader. You know,

That's that's been his claim to fame. You know, when we run outside zone, he's always a guy's real good with looking at cutbacks and all that allows a downhill guy for his size, you know, he hits the whole and he goes and um, I'm still trying to figure out just one cutting goal exactly. So I'm still trying

to figure him out. But rookies, But you know, John Morton, I think it's done a really good job early on because when you guys struggled to run the football in those first two games, he said, we're gonna find a way to run it. And like Barbara saw your counter and nine man boxes, eight man boxes sometimes is by going big, going two tight islands, bringing Thomason in there and then having Brent quality is an extra linement up. Bro. Yeah, you know, the biggest thing is that he's trying to

simplify things make it easier for us. You know, So, like you said, we're bringing in extra hats. You know, obviously they're loading the box that we gotta bring in the extra big guys. But his biggest thing is to simplify the game and make it easier for us. What was the expectation for this team when you guys were there in training camp and you have to face all these questions and what are the Jets doing? You do you guys really have a chance this year internally? What

were your expectations for this team? Once around trainee camp reached the conclusion we really can't pay attention to the outside noise. Um, I know the type of people who have in the locker room. I know the type of players we have in the locker room, and that's all we have. So the people that are in there, you know, we're riding with and obviously we're doing a great job. Now we're shutting people up, but you know it doesn't stop here, you know, we gotta continue to work. You know,

we we noticed as a copycat league. So how do what's the adjustment that you're going to have to make because next week, you know, you go against the Dolphins. You know they've played you before, you know, so they're going to load the box as well. You know what's the difference thing going against a guy like a DOMINICANSO and and wake on outside they have outside pressure, inside pressure. How are you How are you guys going to slow those guys down because we know how important it is

for you to establish a run. Yeah, absolutely, Um this past game. You know, those kind of guys are more two gap players. These guys are playing playing to the people listening to gap because I don't think they understand what that readers. They come off the ball and look at you. So they're not trying to get penetration there that one gap penetration. They're not trying to get depth in the back of They're trying to stalemate you at the last they're trying to occupy. So a guy like

bark and co and exactly. Um, but the doncan you know, got great respect for him, he's a great player. Wakes same thing. But you know We're just you know, the biggest thing is we run at them. You know, after a while, they're gonna get tired. Um, we just gotta continue to pound the ball. We gotta work on every little thing, and you know, just take this game like any other without giving away state secrets. You've had success

against don Kin Sue. Uh. You actually broke into the starting lineup a couple of years ago when Willie went out and you guys were in London and here you came, and everybody was talking about while the Jets gonna have problems on the interior, and you showed your potential there and then obviously you've grown into a very good lineman in this league. But what has that matchup been like? Going against Soup? Just another guy? I mean everyone I'm

talking about, every wameless, faceless object. Everyone in the NFL is good. So um yeah, he's got a name and everything. You could scare people, but I mean I really don't care. Yeah personally personally, how it has your journey um gone? You know, you go from you know, been part of offensive mind. It has I believe a borderline Hall of famer and Mango, do you really have to take that leadership role? What are some of the steps, What did you have to do to to to step into that

to that role. It was it was great obviously coming in um my rookie year and learning from him. You know, he's an Ohio guy. I'm an Ohio guy, so he kind of took me under his wing. Um, he just taught me the ropes, you know, taught me football pretty much. You know, came from a small school, so obviously football there wasn't wasn't the biggest thing. So I always tell me about with the thirteenth grade exactly. Brian of course went to Kent State. They forementioned Nick Mangold play up

the road in Ohio State. Um no, but he taught me a lot of things, you know, on and off the field. But taking over I wouldn't say necessarily taking over his role, but you know, being the you know, the veteran player in the offensive room. You know, guys leaning on you, so you gotta be there and you know have if they got questions, you gotta answer them.

The offensive line. It's all about coalesion. And I found throughout the course of covering the National Football League close to two decades, is that that's always one of the tighter units in the locker room. Do you guys get together on your own once a week and is there a big dinner plan? Not? Now, we get together a good amount. I wouldn't say every week, but we're always doing something, you know, if it's not always all of us together, but there's always a good amount of good

amount of us together. But we try to stay together on and off the field. What about your offensive line coach Steve Marshall? What can you tell fans about him? And I know you've really enjoyed working under his tutelage. Yeah, he's a great he's a great coach. Uh, He's taught me a lot. He's taught me a lot about the game in general. Um, he works well with young guys. He's just he's just a great coach all around. How about technique wise, how has he helped to He's a lot. Um,

you know the biggest thing. You know, you know I coached Devlin coming in and yeah, there's dev coming in and then you know coach Marshall and know he taught me different techniques that fit my play style better and you know it's worked out well. How about this part this guy's training regiment and off season. He doesn't. He doesn't like to run, so he pulls around. He doesn't

like me bringing it up, but he pulls trucks. So maybe in the parking lot tonight we can tie rope around him and then see if he canna take the one of the trucks for run. Well he can have a second career with the world strongest man, you know, because that's one of the competitions right there. What did you used to do when you're playing off season? Well, I'm a I'm a boxing guy, so I did a lot of boxing. It's good for your hand. Eye coordination

is good for you to see a target. No different from a closed fist or open hand, being able to jam somebody, being able to get your hand shoot him inside, you know. Yeah, pulling trucks now, And I ain't about that line. So Brian, what do you what do you guys have to do? His offensive lineman, He's everybody talks about the hand to hand combat. That's so important for you to be successful. So how do you work in your hands? You gotta be fastering them. Yeah, that's the

big that's the biggest thing. Yeah, we do a lot of drills, punching, bumpers. Man, we got the we got the hand shields out there, you know the boxing shields that we work on and work on combination punches and all that, and you know ball throws and all different types of drills Coach Marshall puts together for us. But you know it gets our gets our hands moving and

gets our hands working. So you said, we're not gonna put the mouth by our meter on you when you're out there pulling weet top real quickly before the break up. Bart likes to look with the wardrobe and assess, Yeah, man, how folks are doing. What do you think about ensemble tonight? I'm telling what you killing beaching man. He came here with pink and I look like you have from google Board jeans on man, so they sten you need to pull him to the side. Man, Google boy. I don't

think people remember that all right. So Prian Winners, thank you so much for joining us on inside. The Jets will be right back with Robbie Anderson's last chance to join the Jets for the Greenaway five k on October twenty two at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. A portion of their proceedus will benefit the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center at Morristown Medical Center and the post race game watch parties right here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits. Go to NYC runs dot com slash Jets five K

to sign up. Now, bart I might be there for moral support man, and maybe this man can run a five K man, Brian ain't about that lighting. This man, of course, is Jets receiver Robbie Anderson. Give it up, Robbie. You attended Plantation High School down in South Florida. South Plantation. Self plantation is that the South Plantation is that where whatever you put in the soil gets pushed up scratch scrafts. Alright, I have bad research that anyway. That's about fifteen minutes

away from hard Rock Stadium where the Dolphins play. That's right around the corner. Did you play there at all during high school? Now? I never played at Dolphins Stadium in the high school. Were you growing up? You were born in Jersey, but you did spend some time down there in South Florida. Who are you a fan of? Growing up? I was always on the Giants fan growing up. My family was Giants fan. Now, that might be the craziest thing I've ever heard in my life. Why is

that because it was from Jersey, It's okay. Originally how many years of Jersey were you? I'm living in Jersey for about three years, that's okay, So most most of your childhood done in South Florida. Hey, Robbie, we're talking about it before. Yeah, had you ever seen anything like that? As far as that flag that was picked up, they've

called helmet to helmet contact. They're on the sideline. The col went up looking for you down by the home sideline and and there's a flagging, and then you see a meeting and then what's your recollection and everything happened? Your reaction, I'm gonna say, I play the game. You know, I already made the call, you know, yeah, and it's not my place. Did you talking about that? So you know, well, I tell you what I'm gonna sending you to the Carry Roads School of Acting. Now you gotta go. You

gotta go to Nobili on that, man. So next time it happened, you gotta do the flop. You gotta do the soccer flop. Man. You gotta sell it, man, you gotta sell it. That was a big call, you know, And of course you can't say that. But you know, I'm not paid by the NFL anymore, so I can preach for you. Listen, whenever somebody makes contact, helmet contact, hit him underneath the chin. You see the helmets been around.

I've never really seen a referee get over torn turned on something that another referee said, because you're the helmet, the helmet or you're not. And you know that's that's not a judgment call. It is that happen or didn't and using the referee throws that flag, nobody can overturn it because he saw what he saw that. So, uh so we're moving We're gonna move on from the reps. Robbie. So far this season, how's the chemistry going between you and Josh Fellas going pretty good? Um? Early in that

ball game? Yeah, step Um, Josh is period just under throw you a little bit, otherwise you might have been taken one of the house there in the first half. It's do you see that? What you see when you came in here Monday? I mean, I think collectively as a group and as a team, its played that we and opportunities at moments that we need to capitalize on more to finish our ball games. Now, now, the team utilize your speed to to really eat up the safeties

and blow the top off the defense. You made some additions with Curse and Curly and I always say that they're professional receivers. And I say that not because not as a as a slight, but they know the the nuances of how to to get open because they they don't possess the same speed that you have. What have you learned from those guys and what have you tried to add to their get to your game based off

what you see those guys doing practice every year? Well, you know, more than anything I see with them, they are comfortable. You know on the field. You know, some people play a little tense and put too much expectations on themselves and things like that. You know, they go out there and they have fun and they were they technique and they do what they've been doing. You know, you were in this position last year that Chad Hanson and our Dery Stewart are in right now, rookies trying

to make the marks International Football League. What kind of advice have you given those guys, Robbie? You know, just like I was told, you know, it's not so it's a big things. What you do on the field, but a big part of taking care of yourself off the field, take care of your body. You know, it's a lot different than college and just learning how to be a pro. What have your thoughts? What are your thoughts on John Morton system so far and how much you've liked um

operating that. I like that. I like the offense. You know, it's a lot of ways for all of us to be utilized and you know, do what we're best at, and it's a lot of ways that we can get open and work on offense. And you know, there's a lot of different things and Luance is that he has that's a little bit different than last season now teams teams of of course, when you come in the Scotting reporters back up. This guy's fast, and I know a lot of times they have the safety over the top

of you. Have you went in and tried to see if you can get more more snaps and more routes on the slot where they can't jam you and play two man on you. You think that opened it up for you maybe running speed olds across the field and things of that sort. We're definitely sound. I like the idea of that, right there. So you played defensive coordinator

before part. Now you're going, well, I just know how difficult it is when you have somebody that's fast, and then you if you put somebody in the slot, if they're not matching up, Robbie will get stuck on their third corner usually the two best corners outside and you have a guy there on the slot, but then he can't get his hands on using That guy is supposed to be quick, he's not a guy that really has

long speed. So if you put a guy like Robbie in the slot, he gets a free release and there's no way that that guy can keep up with him. And he can do so much damage in the middle of the field by attacking. The safety's restive to man or one man, and you can really run routes off the side. Last year you saw the Jets really struggle with speedos and double speedos happening to really pass. And what the speedo is to the listeners out there, it's

really an over route. But what happens is you either have to grab it from the front side with that safety and the backside corner has to replace the safety, and it's it's when guy has speed, you can really, you know, do things. And watching you play, Robbie, I don't know if you really remember this guy, but you remind me of um, a young Chris Henry and coming

in the league. He has something Sinati Cincinnati banker who unfortunately, uh lost his life in an accident, you know, and the progression for him was to really work the routes from the double moves and make the deep look just like the short route, so that you know, guys, can you know he's gonna get cushions and and you know, I would like to see that. Have you talk about the progression and how we attack and put more points on the board. I'd like to see Robbie in the slot,

so I'll say it because he can't. Robbie. How has it changed now? Defense is in year two as opposed to Hey, maybe last year, they're seeing you for the first time and saying, oh, that guy's got some skills. Now they've seen you on tape and they've seen you do some damage in this league, So how do they approach you differently? The biggest differences I think they don't they're a little more familiar with me, but they got to recognize what's going on. On the field and what

they see on film. And I think a lot of guys when they get on the field and they see my speed, it it's kind of like a little y'all dropping this bedtime because I've heard corners like I'm not even gonna round with you. I'm not gonna waste my time. You got you know what I'm saying. So it's different. So, so who did you look up to? Who? Who did you idolize as wants a receiver position growing up? Alright, a tremendous route runner and a guy who, as we know,

you work with this summer. Yeah, so he's he's helped your progress as well. Man. Man Ocho had plenty of beef being in the a f C. North Man. He's funny, man. We had we'd have some media beef, Man, but you can't deny that, you know, he was a guy that could you know, I watched him and Chris mccowzy has some help with battles man. So if you learn from that guy, you know, you know, he's one of the

best to ever do it in my opinion. All Right, So the Floridian is going home this week, and Robbie, thank you so much for joining us tonight on Inside the Jets and we'll be right back for good Vertical Welcome back to Vandory Bolts, Sports and Spirits. The Mad Factor. I'll tell you what it's upset. Robbie's energy, half me pump man. Let's go alright, part uh Jets Dolphins Week seven. I think this is gonna tell a lot about this

football team. What's gonna tell a lot about their maturity, because you know, you can't assume because you beat somebody before that you can beat it with the same game plan. They're gonna make the necessary adjustments. It's at their house. Every advantage that you have by playing at home the first time, you're not gonna have um, and you're gonna have going to a hostile environment. They're coming off a little momentum, you're coming off of a loss. This is

a very important game. You don't want to go dip below five hundred. You want to stay above five hundreds. This thing is wide open, and you just play hard and you never know where you're gonna end up. But you gotta win the games that you know you should win, and this should definitely be one of them. How much of a factor is the heat and humidity down in Florida. What what late October? That's what pickle juice and Peter

light is for. You want to make sure you hydrate, you want to make sure you know if you're gonna drink. You know, Ryan, this is the last drink for the week. Because you know that that that that comes in with the fact and unless you never know what to prepare for. You know, you prepare for two minute all game and hope that you're able to run the ball and eat the clock up. And you know, you know defense is able to you know, give you the ball back. You're able to get a lead. But you never know, and

it can be tough. You know, it could be tough. And because because the attendance wise, I've been there plenty of times and it never feels so packed with Dolphin fans. Well, in fact, they just see a lot of Jets are down. The Jets fans are down in South Florida. Well, what does people from Jersey and New York do? They hibernate for the winter and then they hybern a post up career. So you know a lot of people go down there

to to to live out their retirement years. So it's a lot of representation in Miami is an international type of city much like New York. Um, but you know you don't have the the long lifelong fans because there's a lot of international people from different cities that go down there to live. So you know, they can be

fans from all over the place. And you know, one thing, I do know they will turn so but I my thing is, I think it is a clear home field advantage because of the weather, not because of any other factor. In fact, I've been down there where it's became a Jets home game exactly. Well you know why it's such a factor. You know it's well, I don't think it is the biggest of a factor this time, because you know, we're just leaving September here, so the you know the

team has played. Where it really comes in effect is when you're sitting here in the snowflakes at home and you're flying down there in December January. UM, I think they'll be fine. And it's it's tough for Miami players to win down there as well, because it's one of those cities that's always alive and you always got a couple of knuckleheads that's gonna go to the strip club, that's gonna go to the bars, that's gonna hang out, you know, art basket to be going on down there,

the boat show will be down there, you know. So there's always something going on. Those players lack focus. What will change do you think? Uh? In terms of the Dolphins, a team that really took a beating up here, how will they approach playing this Jets team differently? Well, and speaking to you know, people that I know within the organization, they actually really look at the Jets as their biggest rivalry. I think it's ingrained in their organization that you know,

this is a rivalry game. I never felt that here, you know, but they believe it's a ribery. So they're gonna be riled up and say, hey, it's Jet's week, is payback time, so they're gonna come out. It's gonna be very important that the Jets match their intensity early on, because if you let them feel like it's gonna be different, um, then you can. You're gonna deal with a team that believes,

and the teams are gonna play with enthusiasm. But if you get you know, get in their hands earlier, you get Jay Cutler down pointing fingers you know, you get you get the low blood sugar Jay Cutler, and he'll start pointing things and start throwing the ball away looking for the opportunity to get out. I don't want to oversimplify things, but the Jets have to win the turnover battle. Here what I saw Donday, because this is Miami team that's efference in twelve points a game and they're only

giving up seven team points. Again, absolutely, it's it's gonna be a defensive battle. But you know, I think whoever established the run is gonna open it open to fill up for everybody for the domin they feel, you know, action, and I love to see the special teams get involved in some big return. You gotta continue to flip the the feel and make Jay Cutler have to march down the field to score and oppose. You want to be on the short field so you can get on the

board early. Offensively, Let's see if the Jets can create some balance down there so that mccowen's not going back fifty four times. Yeah. Absolutely, party at Brian's house this week. Gonna have a pep talk with the offensive line getting right, and he gonna give him a gift card to sack so they can get they swag up. Oh I like that, especially beaching, man, I don't know man, beaching huh so uh.

And then you look at this division right now, wide open, you think, so it's wide Patriots on top four and two, the Bills are playing good defense, are only season themselves? Three and two, Dolfhense three and two, Jets three an FC. Everybody has holes, the Raiders, the Stillers, the Ravens. You don't know who you got from week to week. This thing is wide open. You play hard, you win the games you're supposed to win. You look up in late November,

you see where you're at. All right, So the Jets have an opportunity to get to four and three this weekend, even the ruttor in the division at two and two for Bart Scott. I'm Eric Ellen. Thanks to everybody here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirit and Brian Winters. Thanks and see you all next week. I fell asleep, Robbie, thank you,

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