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Inside the Jets doubles down this week with two guests, Chandler Catanzaro and Rontez Miles. EA and Bart Scott talk to the Green & White's kicker about his franchise-record 57-yard field goal against the Browns on Sunday. Then Miles reflects on his tumultuous journey to the NFL and discusses some of his secret talents. Plus a Jets-Pats Week 6 preview.

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The game on the world. You play to win the game at touchdown can't work. You're listening to the official Jets podcast, Jets three sixty Production. Welcome to Inside the Jets alongside the Mad Backer Park Scott. I'm Eric Ellen here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits inside the Windham Hamilton's Park Hotel here in Florida Park, New Jersey. Thanks to all those watching on New York test dot com and

on our Facebook page as well. Inside the Jets is brought to you by e Y Building a better working world, Bart Scott. For all the non believers, the New York Jets are three and two. Yeah, man, And I tell you what. Week by week this place is starting to pack up. And could you imagine? Could anybody imagine going into Week six possibly having an opportunity to lead the division? Uh, it's Patriots week. It's a three way tie, it's top the FCS. But Todd Bowl said, it's a big game

because it's the next it's the next game. No, it's it's a big game, seak big game because you have an opportunity. You've already exceeded expectations early in the season, but you have an opportunity to play a meaningful game. You know, you look around at all the other teams. I'm not gonna name the other team in town. I'm not gonna kick in while they're down. You look at all the yeah, yeah, so we don't care about the

problems cross town. You look, you look at all the teams, all the teams that are still looking for their first win, and they're pretty much done. They're not playing meaningful football

for the rest of the year. It's done. And for the Jet to have an opportunity after all the nasayers said that, you know, they couldn't win a game to be potentially have opportunity or have opportunity to lead the division, it's something special and I think it's a credit to these young kids that are come together, just scrapping and playing as hard as they can play. You know what I like about the Jets so far this year is they're finding different ways to win. Against Miami, it was

wired to wire domination. Against Jacksonville, they squandered as time point lead, but we're still able to overcome that in overtime and win it on the Chandler Canton zero field goal. And speaking of Chandler Canton zero, the Jets kicker is in the house tonight, as is Rontes Miles. So a kick kickers are either in great shape where they have the best hair ever man like, well it looks like a baby thor over right there. We're gonna talk about

Chandler's hair in a little bit. And then in Cleveland in week five, the Jets go on the road for the first time in two thousand and seventeen and win. And it wasn't always pretty, but you know, it was never pretty. It was ugly. But you like those kind of games. You play in the number of those in the National Football League and at the end of the year want to count them up. It doesn't matter. You know,

those are high pressure situations. You talk about, you know, filling like any mistake or giving up a big play could cost you the game. You know, those are high pressure games and it builds character. And I think some of the close games that they've been a part of early in the season really helped them prepared to be

in that situation. You know, for people that don't understand, you know, playing in Cleveland Browns is a tough place to play, and I knew it was going to be a nail biter because Hugh has a knat for devising the game plan offensively, they just uglies it up and he always throws things that prepares and he loves playing against teams that are super aggressive. You know, he's been in the you know, he's been in the a f c um Um North for for a long time, so

he understands that division. He understands what goes on. You know, he was a member of the Baltimore raven so he's seen that in practice. He's seen the crazy defense, the multiple safety sets, and he had a game pan and and in the second half. You know, you know, I think you know, the judge, they're gonna see more of that, you know, not next week because you know, of course, you know we have the time Tom Brady with a sun dial for a forty. He's not mobile in the

pocket at all. He's a deer and headlights. He's you know, he's a statue. You know. But as they go forward, they're want to see teams that are gonna put them in that position with that read option, you know, on guys that are gonna put their pressure on with the read option and trying to get the linebackers to step up and have you know three or four plays over there because they had assess him. Once he's on film, you're gonna get into you learn how to stop it.

The Jets took advantage of a rookie quarterback yesterday. DeShawn Kaiser is very talented. You can make a lot of throws, and he made some plays on the ground. With that being said, cardinal mistakes for quarterbacks is turning the ball over inside the twenty. Freddie Bishop, who was just promoted from the practice squad on Saturday, makes a monstrous play early recovering a fumble NFL lateral. Then later in the

first half, Marcus May reads the Shawn Kaiser's eyes. That's a veteran play right there by the rookie safety who you said last week when people come on inside the Jets, they follow up with a good performance. Well Marcus May all day, May comes up with his first career interception. Absolutely thor your own debt, you know what I mean. Might might kick a sixty five yard next week, you know what I'm saying. And of co parts got referred to like good luck, chuckle step up there. But amazing

first half. The Jets took a three nothing lead in there, and then in the second half they continued to keep the Browns at bay. The fourth down stop tomorrow. Davis was key on Morris Claiborne's game changing interception because he came in on the blitz and Hogan throws high. Morris Claiborne his first career interception with the Jets. No, no, what the jetsund some money back. That's the first one.

So that's a fifth career interception. The Demario was he on that fourth down You talked about, you know, putting pressure in the pocket, now allowing the quarterback to step through and follow through this throw, you know, fourth and inaccurate throw. And that's how you play team defense. Everybody, you know, doing their part. You know, you have to get credit to the guys that that opened that lane.

You have to give a credit to the defensive line that came up and under an opened that gap, and a guy that attacked outside attack you know, and um, you know, and you're starting to see this team start

to develop some chemistry and they're starting to figure it out. Um. And you know, this year it's all about learning lessons, you know, you know, really, you know, creating a foundation standards of excellence and having your your your missing statement and forcing everybody that steps into that that that building to live up to it. At times often scuffled yesterday, but fourth and two tomorrow makes the play down by the goal line. You take over the ball at your

own three yard line. I'm thinking at that time it's a win if you just change the field of flip field. Yeah, yeah, if you flip it a little bit. But instead McCown goes six and six in a drive. He gets a thirty four yard reception to an unlikely target and Aaron Thomlinson, known more for his blocking than his past catching and his life including conditioning. And then I'll tell you what John Morton beautiful scheme to get curse open on that touchdown. He know, you know what we call that. We call

that the banana the tail pipe. Yeah, you know, and and that and that's what you talked about, you talk about you Browns also have a very young team. I mean the fact how Robbie Anderson came off the ball shouldn't let you know that was it was a fake play. I think Robbie has to be a better actor right there. You know, he would get a woody right there he would, you know, he'd probably get like a sturdy form right potatoes.

So for everybody's watching Euyork huts out having Facebook, and also for those in attendance here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits, Uh,

tell us what you mean by that? Okay, well, banana intail pipe and it's all about smoking mirrors and you know, you bring over the motion and what it does is it it brings all the defender's eyes with it, right, And everybody you know wants to, you know, study film, and they've seen the the bunch set, you know, but you have to realize that bunch was why you know, if it's a real bunch, if it's some type of rob bunch, it's not gonna be next to the sideline,

you know. And you know, Curse comes over and Robbie comes off the ball, and if he was getting the ball, he would be attacking the ball. But you know, the the defenders attacked immediately. And all you have to take is one or two bad steps in this league beat Curse, you know, streaks up the field, faces the screen, face the screen, and um, you know, there she goes, you know, and and and that's what happened. You said, you save those types of players for pivotal moments in the game.

You know, we saw that all around the league, and people don't realize the game doesn't change, it just speeds up the same place that you see in the NFL, you see in high school and college. But it's about

being able to execute intense, high pressure situations. You know, being able to to think and be able to read your keys and be able to pull the trigger when it happens inside the Jets is brought to you by in part by selective insurance responses everything, And I thought the response of the game is the way the Jets responded when they were at their three and took that ball down the field for nineties seven yards and culminate that with the scoring pass from McCown to your main curse,

the third hook up in the season. And his team showed a lot of maturity a young football team. But you know, it's very easy to overlook the Cleveland Browns. You talked about going on the road into a hospital environment. You know, I've stepped in that stadium as as members of both organizations and lost, you know, so I know how difficult it can be. And and they're fighting to final to try and get their first win as well. You know, they they you know, were energized a little

bit by their first overall pick. He came out, got to two early sacks, so that you know, they had that momentum. And you know, I think, you know, people don't realize Cleveland may have a top five offensive line, you know. So you know, you may think, Okay, they spent a lot of money, invested a lot of money, a lot of resources in that offensive line as well.

You know, they may not have the best skill position, you know, but when you think about that offensive line, you know, that is a impressive offensive line that I knew it was gonna be tough sledding early on, you know, much better than than the Jacksonville Jaguars line that they faced a week before. At the end of the season, Cleveland's not gonna go on sixty. They're gonna they're gonna win a couple of games, and you're gonna look, okay when I don't know, but listen, I think they're going

to win. I don't know, Hugh going on four down, not trying to tie it up. Well, okay, so let's talk about Todd Bowls and clock management. Yesterday. I thought he did fantastic job. At the end of the first half, you get the ball thirty five seconds left, and at that point a lot of people would have thought, you just kneel down because you're getting nothing going offensively. Maybe just take it into halftime, regroup, get John Morton with

the fellas. But no, they get a little first down game and then they keep buying going and eventually that sets up where Cleveland was actually playing so far back in the prefront. They were trying to prevent a touchdown. But what they didn't do was they didn't play against the field goal because Jeremy Curley gets out of bounds and sets up Chandler Canton zero from fifty seven, and he probably could have hit it from sixty five because I can't really pronounce that last name that well, you

know what I mean. You public school education. I'm going ahead and call them babyday. We're both public school education. You graduated. I got associates, okay, well, listen, associates as good as well. But tech no, but nice shot there. And two at the end of the game, the Jets got all their time outs if they needed on well and and the Browns had used up all their times. But that's what I'm talking about when you talk about it's it's all about the little things. So you want

to talk about um going for the field goal. If you have success on the first play when you're going into that two minute mode, you have success, then you keep it going. If you don't have success, then you run the clock out. You don't want to give them opportunity to use their time. They didn't have any, and you give up on the place. Say you know what, fells are gonna take any We're gonna go into the

into the into the locker room. You have success on the first place, So and inspired, you say, you know what all we need is about twenty more yards, forty more yards. Two big plays they're playing sock is very holes in the pocket, we can clock it, we can kick a field goal, and they're executed. And that's what you have to be good at when you want to be a good football team, you have to be good

in the situations. That's about have a situational awareness as an offensive player and a defensive player, and that what what allows you to to really be successful because a lot of teams in this league don't win. They just don't lose them. You know, you have to make a team beat you, and you can't beat yourself by making an opportune you know, mistakes or penalties. And I thought they played a pretty clean game for the most parts. The Jets is brought to you by Fandel have all

the fantasy that football has to offer. Uh no, let's keep you away from that. You're in good shape. Here's here's a fantasy stat for you, buddy. The Jets had four takeaways at three week five. Three takeaways against the Browns. So if you're staring at home, that's that's good for you. If you picked up the Jets defense against the Bronx, he trending upward. You know, you talk about you know,

they just weren't fluke turnovers. I know, the pitch for the you can consider that maybe it was a force from a rookie trying to make a play, right, but being able to jump that out route, you know, because but peop don't understand if you're close to the yeah, then you're behind they make that play. You know, if you have to pull the trick and undercut that and you're gonna be four or five yards in front, you know, to take that ain't one way to be able to

make the touch. I don't know. What I would like to see him do was cut that thing back and go to work. I talked to about May's interception after the game. He said, that was a beauty. That was great. But I was thinking I was thinking he was gonna six it. I don't know, man, I was looking at clay boards and he looked like he was trying. I don't know if you tap tap, I don't know if he was playing the game. He ran out of electoral interption.

I'm talking about mazing yeaheah. He gotta cut that thing back, you know. But you know, he jumped it so fast that it was tough to stick my foot in there. You know what I mean? You need you need flexible. Ain't for that one. But play Moore looked like, I don't know, man, what were the moggy jumped onto that elephant jumped up back real quick. Don't try to save it from it. He did it. Hey, it was a

beautiful pick. It was. It was a game changer. What were the rules when you played defense for the Ravens and then he came here with Rex to the Jets. You know, historically great defense too thousand nine, follow that up with another great year two thousand of time. But when you guys got the ball, what happened? We got a house at you know what I mean. You saw guys getting pitch relationshipship. We we really practiced that all the time. You know, we set up that, we set

up the wall. We um the first guy, you know, close to the ball. He's supposed to take out the intendant receiver because that guy has the best chance of making the tackle early because he gets up if he hasn't fallen to make that topic. So you gotta clean him up. Next, somebody go take up to take care of the quarterback, you know, because we may not want to deal with him for the rest of the game.

Then you set that wall up. And then if you're not in and then then you get in pitch relationship because early on you I played with you know some okay quarterbacks. You want to talk about Kyle Bowler, You wanna talk about Chris Redman, Anthony Wrong, Jeff Blake. So listen, it was it wasn't a guaranteed listen, keeping the real goals wrong. It wasn't a guarantee that we were gonna score, you know, so we made sure as a defense that we went in take take, took care of it for

you know, I've been looking for on that defense. I've been getting the ball to at every time. But hey, listen, the jetson told John big, big defensive performance Sunday agains Lebrons. They're gonna need an even better one against the Patriots. We're gonna break that down here in a few moments on inside the Jets. Next up, we're gonna bring up door Chandler Canton zero. We'll be right back. I just named you. All right, welcome back to Vanderbilts Sports and Spirits.

Here at the window, Eric All alongside the Matt Backer, Barts, Bart Scott, and Chandler Cantons zero and or baby Thor, oh, baby Thor. Okay, so listen, Bert's looking at him. He didn't know it. Your fifty seven yard It was a franchise record yesterday. I did no man. Welcome to the record books, bro, I am not in any of them. I appreciate that. Yeah, that was a that was a fun moment. You know, A great snapping hole, great protection

up front. You gotta have all three of those things before you you know, making the cake like that long kick. You gotta it's gonna be a good poke and you gotta have that good stepping holds. So when were you told that you indeed had the franchise record. Actually, as as I was jogging off the field, I had no idea. Um I was told. And it's pretty cool. You know there's been a ton of great Jets kickers, um, and great history of kickers here. So I'm just her to

be a part of the record books. I guess in pregame of Cleveland, what are you lining up at the furthest away? Uh? Yeah, So kicking towards the dog pound is always tough. It's always into your face to wind um comes out from that open end and it's always right to left in your face, which is a tough win for a kicker. Um. So only backed up to about fifty three go in that direction. That was my line there going the other way, it usually is with you a little left or right, uh, basically the opposite.

And uh so I think I lined up for I want to say it was sixty two and made it in warm up, So I felt pretty good. Um about a long kid before halftime? And uh sure, enough, that's what happened. It's one thing to do it in pregame warm up, it's another thing to do it when it counts. You know, that takes a lot, you know. And we talk about what's the most important thing attribute when you talk about being a kicker. Is it the mind or

is it the body? It's definitely it's definitely mental toughness, resiliency. I mean, there's no doubt about that. Um, I've learned a lot through experience, and you know, it's my fourth year kicking in the league and um, there's no doubt in my mind that's that's that's the that's the most important. I guess satribute as a kicker for sure. We talked

about it in the locker room last night. I wanted to know how many yards you thought you could have got it through because you said in pregame warmups you're hitting sixty two. Well, I mean, but is that low? You know you don't have so you can you can drive it flat. But he's driving a ball. I mean, yesterday, I'm I'm watching fat but he can't speak kicker man.

You got yeah, you got the lego okay, um, but no, you know, on that kick, Um, like I said, the ball was flying with all that direction, I don't like to change my trajectory. I don't want to risk a block, so um like that. Yeah, So I told the I told the coaches, you know, like, actually, when I was on the forty seven, it's funny, Um, you know, I knew we didn't have a lot of momentum going to the I felt like, you know, um, maybe get the juices flow and hit that sixty five yarder. You know

it was on the fourty seven. I said coach Boyer, um, give me a shot. I'll let it ride. And he went up to coach bowls and they probably laughed at me. But um, sure enough, Curly had a great play. You know. They sent me up for a fifty seven and and made it so I don't know how much room I had. So you got you got sixty five in no doubt, No, not no doubt. I mean you got sixty five. That's a big kick, you know. But um, you know, I felt I felt comfortable enough where I could at least

get the distance on that. Um. But you know, I'm happy with the fifty seven and having the points going to the happen. What did the fellow city a halftime after your head a kick like that, you give him a pile. You know, you got know he wanted a guy given me one of the guys. Listen, man, I played with the media head kickers man between feel he was always in the way. I really thought he was a real football player. He's going on or trying to hit him like, look, man, you get hurt. Man. We

ain't got to Wales to kick a ball. Man, like, you stay back here, let us handle that man. You stay back. And Weatherford is a punter. It is a minus two percent body fat. And he was you know what I was saying. He out there looked trying to look like g I, Joe Man and stuff the other big But I played with some tough kickers. The the toughest kicker I've ever played with from the old school Matt Stover. Matt Stover is the thunk man. He looked like a count, but he's the fund Baltimore right. Yeah,

he's a thug though he's from the old school. You all remember we had a rookie that wouldn't sing and Stover was like what right back? And we're like story Stowar came back with two things, the gatorade and baby powder all over, the smacking with the baby popper. Stow was the thug, don't let the smooth taste food. You know you can't. You can't do that anymore, kids, So you can't man right the past. You just can't make him run down the hallway and hitting with nickel bags

and nickels like the Saint. Uster was a free agency process, like for you because he's spent your first couple of years with Arizona and then he land here with the Jets. Tough, it was tough. I'm not gonna lie. Um. I didn't really know what was gonna happen with Arizona. It wasn't my best year statistically last year at all. Um, So I was very tough for me. But you know, I'm just thankful for the opportunity that Jets gave me. Um too hot in Arizona anyway, it's too hot in Arizona.

But it was, Uh, it was nice out there. And love the love the guys, and love the coaching staff. But happy, really happy to be here and part of this organization. Really thankful the opportunity. How many visits did they have and uh, do they actually make you kick on a visit and what I mean, what happens in the spring with the kicker and yeah, you know what it was. It definitely required a lot of patients. Yeah,

just waiting around. Um, the Cardinals didn't really tell me what they were gonna do until the day of pretty much March ninth, the deadline. Um, I guess my rookie deal was up, you know, and I was restricted free agents. So I think the deadline was four pm on that day and I got the call that morning. UM, tough call to here, but I kind of I didn't really expect much, uh, you know, to be honest, from Arizona. So and then sure enough, about an hour later, the

Jets were interested and offered offered up a contract. So I was really happy and I was actually on the golf course. So it was a good day. New York can make you famous now, explained to the explained to the listeners, So hoping how how the how the extra point being moved back has affected you guys, And then also speak to you know, I feel like kickers really

don't get the credit that they deserve anymore. When when I say the credit, I'm talking about the elite kickers because we we spoke off air about some of the elite kickers. But I think with some of the rule changes, it allows average kickers to hide because you can drive it flatten, just kick it out the back of the

endz all. So everybody has touchbacks. But when it becomes the cold weather months and the guys that kick in the in the cold weather, you know, um, you know climate, you know, then you get to see who has a real big leg and who doesn't have a real big lag because you can't drive it flat anymore, the ball doesn't care as much. Kind of speak to some of the rule changes, right, So I guess the extra point change kicker? Yeah, I got you. I'm following you. So

extra point change was huge. Um, you know, back enough from the twenty yard or to a thirty three yard er, Um, the margin for error goes goes way down. Um, you gotta hit a good ball. You gotta strike the ball well to make that kick. Uh you can't, you know, Um, I don't take any kicks for granted either way. You know, Um, you can easily miss a twenty yarder if you if you don't go through your fundamentals and through your process. Um, but you know, if the margin fare went way down.

So you saw guys starting to miss kicks, and then you know you're not used to missing. Uh whereas you know, my first two years, I think I missed three and four kicks, um, those first two years respectfully. And um, then you start to miss a couple extra points with that, you start missing seven eight kicks and you know, if you let it, it can get in your head a

little bit. And then that's where guys starts slipping up and trying to guide the ball, you know, instead of just trusting it and hitting it like you're hitting a fifty yarder. Um. And as far as the talent, you know, talented kickers like you're talking about like the ball striking

has gotten ridiculous, kickers are very talented. Um these these days, you know, you're if you're not hitting at least really eighty eight three percent something like that, I mean you're you're that's kind of middle of the pack now, um, which is crazy. You know you want to hit, you know, you want top ten kicker for a year. You gotta be at that level. Um. So kickers are really good these days. Um, you know, so we're but you know

with the kick, being moved back. I feel like it allows to guys with the big legs and the guys with the average legs to really kind of blend in with each other. You can't really tell who has the big hang times. You know. They always felt that, you know, because you moved the kickoff up because they didn't want

the collisions and the concussions on kickoff um anymore. I always felt like God should start kicking sky kicks with huge hang time and giving you opportunities to maybe get a guy to drop one, or get an opportunity for one of the up man to try and catch it on like the twenty yard line or the inside the ten, and really be able to lay some guys out, you know, really set people up. And I felt, you know, I

think that people don't use the strategy anymore. They just kick it flatt into the end zone and just okay, you can have this this guy, this guy broke into the league, so he don't he don't You don't want any touchbacks. And by the way, I want to send somebody night night. One of the one of the big reasons you're on this team right now, because you got pushing training camp by Ross Martin so this is a

good competition. Is that your leg strength? I kickoffs, that's one of the one of the one of the significant reasons why you're here. And so far this year ten of twelve on field goals and eight field goals forty plus yards. That's right. Yeah, so, um, I guess so now it's attesting to the kickoff. Um, yeah, you're right. I mean, like that's why we we pride to those kicks,

those mortar kicks is what we call them. We we're trying to lay that ball about the five five yard line with really good hang time and let our guys cover. But kickoff returners have also gotten really good in this league. I mean they're great athletes. He's talk you talk about a guy like Cordil Patterson with the Raiders or somebody like that. Uh, if you've got yeah, if you've got a kicker that can bang it out, I mean and keep that guy from touching the ball. And that's kind

of you know, that's a game plan too. So you kind of got rolling roll in the game day with both those uh kicks ready to go. What do you think about special teams as a whole. I think brand Boyer's got these units humming right now, Yeah, coach boy has done a great job. He really has UM with different schemes and UM, as far as the battery goes kicker, punter, snapfer, I mean lock one Edwards is at a heck of

a year so far. Uh. You talked about Jacksonville and over time, UM swinging the swinging the field like he did put him inside the ten, huge play. Um, I'm not sure. I mean that that game might have ended up in a tie if it seemed like kind of a stalemate and he swent. He swung the field and had a great punt, also had a great day Sunday. UM. And Thomas Sannessey the guy probably nobody's ever heard of. I mean, he's a rookie, he's coming, he's done a

great job. It's a long snapper from a private university, a private universe. Everybody I came to everything about everything, but UM, that's a tough job and he's coming and done a done a heck of a job for us. UM he's done a great job on field goal snaps and punts and also done a great job protecting UM. And as far as our units go, you know, led by Rontes miles over there, you know. Um and uh, Josh Martin, some of those guys too cool. He too cool, but cool that he just put it like we're we're

we're playing pretty well. We gotta keep it wrong and got a big game this weekend. Uh, Eric Allen Bart Scott and Chandler Kenton zero here a k a little thor. But you're listening recently, you're listening to Inside the Jets and watching on Facebook and on New York Jets dot com. Um, you mentioned before golf, what's your handicap? Because every golfer, I mean every kicker I've ever been around's got a handicap like around five. That's because they got no bit

time in her hands. They ain't got no scar tissue. Man, you know, he won't be tired. He's gonna go right after the season. We were gonna go right back to training. That's right. I do play a lot of golf off season. I'll be honest. We've got a lot of time on our hands. But um, I haven't played golf. It is like the longest time gone without without it that I haven't played since uh, like a week before training camp, which is a long time for me. I miss it,

but I'm focused on what I'm doing. Um, handicap is about handicaps is a two point three? Yeah? It was about Uh it's funny like it was about a twelve. I guess when I was a rookie, and then I've gotten it down each off season because we have so much time to play. So golf is a great game. A lot of similarities of kicking. Um, So it's it's fun. You put me and bart on the golf course and we both the handicap of twelve on each one. I listen, I'm there for comic relief. Listen, you got golf. I'm

a bowler, baby, I'm happy. Gives him give me some bad pizza and a pepsi and I'm good. I'm happy. Gilmore out there. How about Morton Anderson's influence on your career. I can't say enough good things about Morten. I mean, he'd um to have a Hall of Famer in my corner is is pretty cool. I'm really happy that they got that honor. He deserved it, you know, all time points leader. Um, He's said a lot of records. Um.

Morton is a great, great human being. First and foremost, He's taught me a lot, um, you know, mostly about life really. I mean we worked on technique a little bit, you know, a couple of times I worked with him during college at my time at Clemson. UM, but most most of the time was just talking, just chatting it

up with him. You know, he's experienced, he's he's gone through the highs and lows of kicking, um, and the peaks and valleys, and it's just fun to pick his brain and ask what you know, what what you're what were you thinking when you missed one, you know during the game and gotta hit a game winner then there or whatever. Um. He taught me a lot about routine process. Uh, not letting one kick you know. Um he told you the biggest thing with him, Yeah, yeah, one kick as

a kicker or a person. Um. So he's taught me a lot of great things. And uh, I definitely take a lot of notes and and um, it's fun to talk to him weekly. Will will we see you honor him with the single bar helmet or you're not? I wish I wish I was allowed. I definitely that's right. Taylor Canton zero, you were a good sport. You're off to a great start with your new team. Thanks so much for joining us and we'll be right back. Appreciate it, guys.

Thank you Ron Tes Miles here on Inside the Jets, so you finish that pizza alright, great spot there with Chandler Canton zero. If you missed part of the show tonight, Inside the Jets will be made available in its entirety on the Official Jets podcast. This week, we're bringing you a double dose of Monday Morning quarterback is Peter King drops by the studio to join our Friday preview show as well as Albert bar to talk Jets Patriots. Hey, man, what he puts? Some more on the button? Y'all got

Peter King? Not not weekly, you just came by. I'm about ask for a raise man, for Peter King. I need a couple more coins, that's listen, we got test test Miles's joined us. Man after my own heart. Man, I'll tell you what I've been there, And what do you mean by that? I've been there, man, I know, I know what it's like. I know I know his experience.

We've walked kind of the same path, you know, coming up special team, you know, fighting to be seen, you're fighting scrap and trying to make a name for yourself, you know. And you know I tell people all the time. I remember when I was just to go out to the that was undrafted free agent right five signing bombs, I tell people all the time, you know. But that really set the stage for me to really fight for everything I got. So I know, I know what you're

going through. I remember going through training camp and people like hey number fifty seven, like a hey, hey, can you up tap Ray and tell him come over? Like, oh man, I I was like Rodney danger Field. So I listen, man, I understand where you're coming from, and stay motivated because, like I tell people all the time, it's not the first contract that defines you, was the

second one, because that's the one that validates you. A lot of guys, a lot of frouds coming this league and they come out and they get great first contracts. But if you are fortunate enough to get that second contract, that's the validation that you belong here. So stay story about you. Though I met you a while back, you have to share. Let's remember no, no I met you here. We got you last year, but you know I met you before that. I met you nl oh Man. So

what was that at when was in New Jersey. I was training for the Calm band. Can hear and uh, Promarty comes in one hand catching the ball, showing off and uh, somebody came rolling in on a little scooter with Yeah his foot was broke or something. Yeah, I had reconstructive sirve y'all still decided if I was gonna come back. Yeah, he was in there rolling around. I'm walking the bench, used myself to you on you think

I ain't know where I was gonna be at. I was training for them down Yeah, yeah, sports, So it was weird and uh, a little story six is in there loud, six degrees of separation. Man. You know what what I what I always loved about going over and training and test's talking about trust testing down in Martinsville where guys come out. You know, it kind of always puts me in that spot, in that space because I remember what it was like to have that anxiety, you know.

So I'd like to be able to share with the young guys and tell them to listen. Man, it's impossible, It's possible, you know what I mean. And we hear all the negative, you know, comments and commentary about how difficult it is, to make it to the NFL. And I tell those guys all the time. Listen, if I'm able to stand here and I'm able to be here, anybody can be here. But it takes gonna take determination,

It takes self assurance. You gotta believe in yourself, you know when nobody else believes, and you gotta bet down on yourself because you know, if you're willing to bet on yourself, you know what you're willing to do to get there and pay the price. And you know, I tell people all the time, if it takes me ten hours for to do something that it takes somebody else one hour or do, it doesn't matter. We're gonna be at the same spot, you know what I mean. So GA big shot out to Gare and all those guys

over there, Kevin people. You know they're helping guys the team they achieve their dream. Well, Ryan Times, we have a lot of young watchers here on New York dot Com and our Facebook right there. But but but a lot of folks inside here Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits as well. And I'd like you to retell your story how you got to this point. Oh man, it gets longer and longer man, we like it that well, we only got twenty minutes the five story. Uh start they're playing football

around six years old. UM on one of eleven. Mother battle drug addiction. Father was on the run for our third kids. Actually my brothers here right there, we found we found him eight years ago, right eight eight years ago. I found this man, that's my one of my younger brothers is on one of elevens. So long I bounced around house to house, been playing football. I went to high school. A lot of my brothers, we all got

separated that I can team to play football. Went to high school, didn't had a grade, so I ended up not even playing college football. Two years after high school. UM end up getting to a smaller college California, PA. Not California, California, PA, Pennsylvania Universities. And you know, and I stayed four years. Uh broke a lot of records. UM got invited to the combat and went to the COMBA and did decent enough. And UM my NFL process isn't even longer. A couple of injuries here and there,

freakish injuries. I just had my I was just had with two broken bones in myne Not too long though, but yeah, you look like you were in the ring. But hold on, but let's talk Bill's character. Don't worry about it. But but you just went over that real quick. About the injuries you suffered what could have been a life threatening injury early on in your career. Compartments and

my leg, Yeah, can you explain what that is? It's basically, Uh, I took a blow to the leg and I thought it was like a deep continusion like that bruise or something like that, but really the blood stopped flowing through my leg throughout the day. You know. Basically, if you don't go get rid of the swelling in town and get the flow the circling back going, you can lose your can for muscle. They have to aritate your leg and stuff like that. And we got a great staff

of their jamail on them. Guys. They're great. Man. He knew as soon as I shoot him to show him to play, he knew it was wrong and he rushed to the hospital. So tell me this, what keeps you motivated? What keeps you going? Um? What makes you keep persevering through all this adversity? And how is it changed? I've been through way more things in real life. This is just a short term thing, man. And I've been doing so much that I can ling on small like this,

like stop me from pushing doing something I love. Like all I know is football, like I know a lot of other things. I'm good at him, good at a lot of things. Don't get me wrong, I think on world balanced at Please don't tell me you're golfer. Okay, but you but you're a You're a rapper too. I do everything dancing, man, I'm good at everything. So I mean this could be a first. You want to spit something to the people out there. You got some original stuff?

Ye have anything? They got paid? Okay, I mean you spit a little something. I'm cool with Kevin Liles. You know what I'm saying. That's my man from from b Moore. You know what I'm saying, President's sony record. You know we're doing trade songs. You spit a little something. We might be at work something now. I like that. I think you want to find you. I know some people that know some people. This is New York. Like I said,

baby Thor you can he his brother right now. I think everybody here in the tennant, like you gotta get up with a whole sixteen. You know, I mean just just a bird a liner too. That's a line of two. Do you guys want to hear man? Uh? All right, I'll do a little zone. Okay, yeah, we go right there, Facebook, right there, baby, Uh, I see a lot of my verses might have a little man. You ain't got no Disney version. Yeah you got a Disney version? Man? You

got you can you commute yourself? We gotta we gotta sec that's delay. We got the layer. Ah. We we spent on. We spent the budeon on Peter King. Then we can't have a delayed But let you take this out of Peter Kiss. And by the way, you're five hundred dollars signing bore to something mad about that. I never got a zero dollars your sign the bonus baby thor they got him three times more than me. I

ain't get that either. No respect, I get no respect. Okay, we go hold on, wen, I'm not gonna keep going. But I just don't know they send to tell them where they can go to hear it. Just tell you hold up before disclaimer, to tell you hit earmuffs before you hit the hit the play. You know what I'm saying because it ain't all the way clean. There's nothing bad in it, but it might be a little it's for dopes, you know. Okay, we were getting that right here. Just type in my name and pop up. You gotta

spell it. Man, giving people too much credit. Tash t z f y s uh and go crazy just typing in you enjoy it. I got an R and B song winner as well, y'all like you see too. I'll do something for the ladies, but I can't. You know, you do for your lady. See that's why I had just stopped. I caught myself. She understand you, A man

of the people. It's all good. She hates it. Man, I'm only I'm only taking three percent, you know what I'm saying for this, whatever we get you three percent off the top, that's a small so many people, I just can't. I just want three percent. Listen, A man of many talents protest miles. Uh, what was that injury like that you suffered in parts on Town and Detroit in the preseason? Man, you never saw anything like that before. That was mad. I was cursing up and down the

sideline and snapping and everything. But U the whole week the first week was just worse. Man, I could open, I couldn't see. I had a cord of my nose. So the first week was bad, but after that they got They got better though, but just a freaking injury. Like so, I don't can't elaborate on them too much, but but get used to knowing the name. Listen, if you're able to to persevere through that, man, in a couple of years, we're gonna be hearing you as a household.

And keep grinding. Man, I get Brittany in my ear telling us we gotta go to breaking. Yeah, let me call it Jusan Barrys a k A herbal. Let me tell you test. You guys are starting something special here. You're starting something special with this safety group, and this young team is building and you're a key part of that. Every team needs a player like you who brings it on special teams, who provides Daptive's great inside the locker room. Keep doing what you're doing. Used to be James Hetty

Bow here. Everybody, all the fans are are are familiar with James Hetty Bow. He got his opportunity to win the championship with the Patriots started for the Ravens started for the Lions. You're on your way, brother, Appreciate you. All right, we'll be right back here at Vanderbilts. You're listening to two inside the Jets, all right. Joined the Jets for the Green and Wife five K in October

twenty two at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Carol Gez Simon Cancer Center at Morristown Medical Center, and the post race game watch party is right here at Vanderbilt's Sports and Spirits. Go to n y C runs dot com slash Jets five K to sign up now part of how fast he's thinking you could do five kN uh and five days? Five days? All right? That's how I roll. Now, how's your ankle? You're in a boodle a little while? Yeah, man,

I'm I'm gonna test it out again, is it? You know? Two months to uh? Sprained ankles? You know, four weeks, five weeks down, But I'm going back. I can't get enough of it, man, It's only way I can new cardio. I get bored. Don't give out the fight, man, all right? So I keep hope. A Jets Patriots Sunday at met Life Stadium, the Jets two and all at home so far this year. We spoke about it briefly here in the early stages of the show Three Way tie A top the FC East. It's so early in the season.

I wouldn't get carried away with any of that. Just the Patriots are here. It's a divisional battle, and this is the team that Todd Bowls Is said has been king of the division. And they're gonna be there until somebody knocks them off. Absolutely, to knock them off, you gotta be bold. You can't go in there, Brian Billy. You say all the time you're going into the cave to fight the lion or the bear. You don't go in there tiptoe. You go in there, scream and say

here I am, come get it. You know, they have to be aggressive. You know they have nothing to lose. They're playing with house money. Nobody expects them to win. You know, if you gotta do a fake punt, do a fake punt. If you gotta have a gadget, have a gadget. But this isn't the the invincible Patriots team that we thought it was gonna be. You know, when we that all acquisitions in the offseason. Gronka is injured. I think they had they struggled being able to set

the edges, teams to attacked them on the edges. They've had communication problems on the back end. We know Stephen Gilmore is a is a passing their friends waiting to happen, big play waiting to happen. They have to make sure that they go out and they attack this football team and let the cars fall where they made. This is a great litting test for them to see where they at and either they're they're they're falling and they thought

or they got a little ways to go. But this is a great way to find out about yourself and find out when the game gets tight in the in the opposition gets good because they don't feat themselves, the Patriots won't beat themselves. So that's why it's important you know all these lessons that they learned early in the season about situational football. Here we go apply it. Eleven touchdown passes for Tom Brady so far this season, one interception.

He doesn't turn the football over. It's interesting when you look at the Patriots leading receivers so far this year. Starts the running back position, James White he's got twenty nine catches and Danny Avendola. I bet not see darrin league it beat on a pick route with a cut split. I want to see growth. You know. I've seen him get beat by that play twice, once by the Patriots and once by another team. I hope that he's aware

of that because the Patriots dominate situational football. Whenever you see Dion Lewis or James White coming the game, for the most part, they're getting the ball. So if there's a cut split, use your tools. If you got to ask for a chip from your defensive end so that you don't, you know, come out of your your run gap responsibilities. Do that. So it's time for these guys to start growing up. You know, if you're a young player, you're not a young player anymore. You know you've got

game experience. Now. When you start getting into the second month and the second quarter of the season, it's time to start applying what you've learned. I thought Sarently played very well again scleveland problems. He did, so he'll have to have another performance just like that against New England. Everybody's gonna have to play really well this game because it's not about the physical stress that New England puts

on you stress. It's the little things that you can't get caught on the field because he'll hike the ball at twelve, right, You can't. You can't show your blitz. You can't fake a blitz if you don't have a safety behind you, because you're trying fake a blitzing and safety now behind you. Brady knows that it's BS. So if you're gonna fake something and try and rush Brady into something that confuse him, you have to make sure that everybody's in on. It. Can't just be one player.

You can't be the player that's the tail on tipping off some of the plays and the coverages that you're playing. Robert Kowski did not play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Has probably expected that he'll return to the lineup. Hit him and his thighs. He's hurting, right, that's what's hurting. But I'm not sure what his injury is right now, thigh So hit it again. He's he's breaking down, bro, you think he's breaking down? Listen. We've seen it happen

with big guys, the Bruisers. We've seen it half with Brandon Jacobs. We saw it happened with Eddie, George, Big guys. Early on, those hits started to add up. Yeah, you're doing damage to the person that you're running over, but they're doing damage to you too, And he's starting to break down, So might as well break them all the way down and put him on the show. Peter King said something interesting to me today. You gotta drop Peter King. He's getting extra money. I have to say this, okay,

he's said. When Buffalo went into Atlanta, the game plan was to control the clock. One of those drives the Bill's head and they went over Atlanta was was eleven minutes. So if the if the Jets can control the clock and finish some of these drives at some points, hey, this is gonna come down to the count. They're gonna dare you to run to throw the ball, and you got to be bold enough to do it. All right, Brittany said, we gotta go. Thanks to everybody here at Vanderbilts.

We'll be back next week. Come on down the inside the Jets, please come down. Maybe I get more money if I get more friends here,

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