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Eric Allen and Bart Scott go live from Vanderbilt's Sports and Spirits in Florham Park, NJ and deliver their takeaways from Week 1 and look ahead to the Green & White's matchup at Oakland. Left tackle Kelvin Beachum also joins the crew to discuss the Raiders' edge rushers, his parents appearance on HGTV and southern barbecue.

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The game is over the world. You played to win the game's Jet touchdown, can't you're listening to the official Jets podcast Jets three sixty production. Calvin's over there and join himself and everybody. You can come on down here to the Windom and uh take part in festivities because we're gonna be here every Monday night live on ESPN Radio and again we're also being streams on Facebook as well.

But part Uh, it's been tradition throughout the years that we have a State of the Jets in this opening segment of I'm following suit here after the Great Bob was Shusan and Larry Hardesty, two talented hosts we've had here in the past. Let's talk Jets Week one. They fall to the Buffalo Bills twenty one twelve in Orchard Park. Obviously disappointing what the outcome, But I want to talk

about something positive that happened. That was Jamal Adams makes his first professional start in the National Football League and Todd Bowles said he was outstanding. Bart what do you say, I'll tell you what. He made a lot of flash plays. He showed why he was on the first round draft pick. Very instinctive um coming down, making plays, making plays in bunches, and there's something to build on. You know, it's a young football team starting on the road with a divisional opponent.

You know, it's um. Everybody kind of understands a lot of it. But it was different from them because with with McDermott being a new head coach, you really didn't know what to expect. And um, I think you know, you know, some teacher will tape there. Now. The Jets actually lined up by Believe in a three three five look that were in a nickel package and there were times Sunday when they played three safeties and Jamal Adams showcased what he can do inside the box. Very physical player.

Todd Bull said today that he was very good with his eyes. You have the football respect of a guy who played linebacker. What does that mean to you when the guy says that, well, good with the eyes, has been disciplined, being able to diagnose plays, understanding formations and understand the situational football. He said, it's good with the eyes. He made he's talking about him, you know, being decisive, no wasted motion. You know, Um, what happens with young players.

A lot of times. They have a lot of speed, but they don't have patience and they don't know. They don't stay inside out, they don't let things develop and they make a decision or they have bad footwork and you can't recover from that. Marcus May also had a pretty good ball game. This was the first time that a team in the National Football League gets started a pair of rookie safety since the NFL merger. That's a long time. That's a long time. But but you know, listen,

these guys playing with each other, you know, building chemistry. UM. I think they can be just as good as as Cam Chancellor and um Earl Thomas out there. They just have to be dedicated to making sure that they don't make the same mistakes every week. Make sure that you grow and that's how you grow together and get chemistry where you can start making it up as you go. Um,

when you play with somebody, you develop chemistry. You can um exchange responsibilities, you can jump things, you can you can you can be instinctive knowing that your buddy has your back, and hopefully they're building that type of relationship. All right, Moving on here on inside the Jets here as we broadcast from the window Apple Hamilton's Park here

in florm Park. How about quick learners. Jermaine Curse was acquired in a trade from the Seattle Seahawks nine days ago, targeted nine times and all his seven catches for the Jets. I'll tell you what, he's a pro. And I look forward to Jeremy Curley coming. When you say it's a pro, it's not a knock. It's not like saying even though a game manager is not a knock, um saying that he's a professional. He understands how to get open. He

was well coached out in Seattle. Um. I think all in Seattle, they were one of the most underappreciated, underrespected UH dynamics duels out there, and they made a lot of big plays. He's made a lot of big plays. Um. If anybody remembers that great catch he made against the Patriots in the Super Bowl, Um, he's just joining on the spot. Some guys just have a knack for getting open, to having an act, for making plays and never letting a moment be too big. And he's one of those players.

Jeremy Curley is one of those players as well. I think that's gonna help on in the offense out to have guys that can sit in his owns, that can read complex defenses on the fly and and be available for their quarterback on the other side of the ball. A guy that you like that the Jets picked up on waivers was Coney Ely. We actually talked about him on our CBS show A Flight Plan eleven thirty something. That plug that thankful I get paid by the bureau. But Eale off the bat, he was in the game

on the first play. He finished with four tackles. He's a tackle for loss in the past defense. Do you like what you saw of him? I'll tell you what. He's a very extinctive player. He's a true edge pass rusher. I'm sure beat him. Could um attest to that. You know, seeing him in practice, you know he can beat you with the bullet rush. He's fast enough to bend the corner and threaten you that way. But he's he's man enough.

You know, you look at him. He's built very solid in the lower body, you know, which means he's explosive and he has power. So it's a threat that he can run through. So he uses he uses it very good. You can tell he's been coaching. He's been around some

great pass rushers. You think about the pass rushers you know that they have out there in Carolina, and um, I think he's gonna be asset because if you think about all the Jets defenses over the years, always had to get pressure on the quarterback by blitzing, in effect manufacturing blitzer because never really having a true pass rusher

anybody can have. You know, you can have great interior pass rushers, but if you don't have anybody to threaten that tackle, you can't isolate the guards because they're gonna just squeeze down to help each other out. And I think he's gonna be a big asset for this team. You're listening to the Inside the Jets Eric Gallen and Part Scott here at the Windham uh In Flooring Parks. Is it no name for this show? Were Inside the Jets? Oh? Man, we need a side name too, man like me and

you with dynamic duel with something man? Yeah, I don't know. We'll come up with that and we'll let the callers this week one on nine, three, seven, seven six, how about special teams? Chandler Candam zero kicked the paralong field goals. He also had three kickoffs that weren't returned. I thought the coverage units were good. A lock outwards net yesterday was forty three point seven yards. So overall, I some We're gonna get to some negatives here in a second,

but I'm starting off on the positive. What do you think about your good cup? You're good coup on back up. That's what we're gonna play tonight. Absolutely, I'll tell you what. When when you have a field goal kicker, who can you know hit from outside of fifty yards? I mean you know it allows you and you're leaning on that defense, that's the recipe for success. And listen, Orchard Park, that's not an easy place to kick. Man, it was easy yesterday.

It was beautiful there. Yeah, I'll tell you what. And then and then another thing is I know another thing that players have to deal with a lot of people don't realize the first game is and I think having keeping ninety on the roster is a good thing, but it's a bad thing as well, because then you don't have your sea legs on it. You because the first time that you're really practicing, you know, with fifty three people, and it's the first time that you're running down on

special teams by yourself. And I think you know, it could be as depositive that they had ninety because it protects guys from extending themselves and exposing them to injury. But it's just it's gonna take three or four weeks for guys to get their football legs under the them so they can finish strong and when it's hot. I don't know if it was hot out there with the with the but this the high sixties. Yeah, but yeah, but man, man should have laid out. Did you lay out?

You look a little tan? A little bit pretty good for an Irish guy, just a little bit, all right. So one of the keys heading in that ball game. Week one, we knew that the Jets had to contain Lashawn Shady McCoy and that did not happen. The Bills total a hundred nine yards on the ground. A hundred and ten of those came from McCoy Bert. What were

you most surprised about there? Maybe Mr assignments. So the cup back runs, as they had a lot of success getting to the Perimer was a little bit physical um they lost at the point of attack, but also schematically um they I think early on the Buffalo Bills realized that they were a man to man and they used it against them. Um. And one example was that is when they had the tight end off the ball and they had Shady opposite. And I forget who the player was, but he was man and man on the tight end.

And as the tight end goals across, if you have him a man, the man, you have to take him. So what happens, there's your edge. Your force defender is chasing the tight end on the on the other side. Meanwhile the man who has him man and man on the front side Shady. When Shady comes across, Now these guys running to each other, they don't see each other, and they supposes the edge. So I think they did a great job in game planning, you know, I give Sean McDermot some credit, and um, I think it's just

a lot of inexperience out there. Um, it was some bad communication at times. Well, And that was the one thing I think that Ty Bowls was really upset about it. After the game. He said they weren't necessarily necessarily young players making mistakes. It was veteran players. I mean, I can call them all if you want me too, but I'm not gonna do that, just a family show. Um shady. Yeah, he was a difference in that game. We knew it too five going into it. For the Jets to win

that ball game, they're gonna have to contain him. See what happens, and and and and I don't wanna beat be the be the bad rum. But what it is is early in the game, when early in the season week one, your eyes aren't aren't used to seeing the whole field. And I think a lot of guys have some tunnel vision, and they missed some opportunities because remember on Jets flight plane, plug it again, what's on? I

get paid by the viewer. When I sat out there, I'll talk about being lane discipline, talking about making sure that if you're the backside defending, you keep him on the inside shoulder, and vice versa. If you're the front side defender, you keep them on the inside shoulder. And I just think they weren't working in tandem. Um. It was a lot of plays where just bad eyes and not really opening up the vision and not maintaining your leverage.

How about the offense? Was the first time John Morton, you got a chance to call plays in the NFL game, of course, a long time NFL assistant. Uh twelve points, only a lot of movie parts for this Jets offense bottom line. Uh, Calvin Beachum, We're gonna talk to him in a moment. He said, the Bills loaded the box. Looks so smart. Still looks smart, man, The Bills loaded the box. I used to have hair like that too many. I used three still look okay, no, no, back in

the Dai's had three sixties. I had brush waves like him. He using docks or some type of hot leve oil cream or something. I think he got a hot old treatment in his head. I gotta I gotta rein him back in a bring. So what happened as far as uh, the Bills negating things down the field because Josh McCown said they got young corners. That was an entirely revamped bill secondary and those young players were trying to keep everything in front, and largely they were successful doing that.

But I got war Daddy's on the front though. You talk about that defensive line, talk about Darius, you talk about Hue, you talk about Alexander where he's like sixty years old, but you know he's he's better with Huson's in there coming off off a Pro Bowl year. And what happened is, you know, Michael Hide is still a great safety and he's a He's a guy that you know is played at a high level from Green Bay.

And um, they knew that it was gonna be tough sledding because how much really can you put in with having cursed on a short time. What kind of chemistry has Josh McCown established with his offense? Um if his with his receivers. And you know they knew the game plan was going to be simple and it had to be that way. Um, I think the judges have to do a better job or we because I am a jet, we have to do a better job and establish in the run and winn in on first down. That's the key.

You have to win on first down. How do you win when the box is loaded? Well, you know you have to understand it's Mr Directions. You gotta understand where the fronts are and you gotta get you gotta get somebody um up to the second level. Um and and sometimes you can do it with deception. We call it smoking mirrors, much like the Buffalo Bills. Did you know Mr Directions? You know, taking advantage of a over zealous defense.

Guys is flying to the ball and not really you know, keeping their shoulders square and reading the shoulders of the other running backs. And you can sneak. You can sneak there, and you can build the edge too. You can always build the edge and attack the edge. And um, you know, I think that's something as they continue to see what guys do well, um, and other guys established themselves. Um, that's how you do it. And also you know, sometimes you just gotta throw one sixty yards to let them

know that you will do it. It's a deep a good deal though, right you considering curse just got in here a couple of days ago. Uh our Darius Stewart rookie, he's coming out and I think he's gonna be a player in his National Football League. Obviously, Robbie Anderson became this team's number one receiver after Quincy and Nona went down in the summer, obviously making a big time transition all over the place. So they're learning each other right now on the run. And Josh McCown play three series

in the preseason. Absolutely, like I said, but he's a professional. It was the time to you know, the preseason was the time to evaluate the young guys, see what they had. You kind of know what Josh mcconference at the table. He's a guy that knows where to go with the football. Um. But you know, guys are gonna have to win for the for their for their quarterback, and you know where the Jets are, where we are right right now. You have to make sure that you do all the little things.

That's why I was disappointing for me to see them give up second and twenty, for me to see them give up some of those deep third downs when you know those are opportunities to get after after the quarterback and make big plays. And I mean and once again, it's inexperienced. You know. See you don't play football, right, No, Um, you look like you play football. You've been around, Hopefully I rubbed off on you a little bit of Okay, three by one into the boundary knocking down, he beat

him over there. His ears are perking up, man, because he's learning some stuff on the fly. To man, it's not much you can teach a smart guy like that with a pink shirt on. Um, but three by one, right, but he knows this center and running back goes the same way. What's that beat him? Go ahead? Scream it out center and and running back go the same way in path protection? What that usually me? Screen? See what

I'm saying this. I don't just make this stuff up, man, I've only been part of some of the greatest defense in the NFL. Three by one backside screen, so on that on it on one of those big plays were darrenly missed. He didn't hug up his coverage three by one. And this is what I talked about the the You know, it's a lot of young guys out there. You have to communicate because it's okay if you know it, but you gotta make sure everybody knows it because you may

not be in a position to make the play. So as soon as I see three by one on second and twenty second and twenty automatically NFL Football for Dummies book, page one second after either a penalty, it's either draw a screen, right, So you have to make sure if you're a linebacker, if you're a player out there that knows that, you say alert the screen. And it may be some lineman man, it's not even paying attention because he's in a three point stands and he can't see

the formation. He thinks he's man, I'm about to get jacked up. Man, it's a past I'm about to get a sack. It allows him to say whoa whoa Kimo Sabi read your keys. So when you fire off the ball and he's like, man, I'm killing this offensive lineman, Man, I just beat him with this greatest move ever. This is too easy. Guess what It is too easy? Who stops screens and who stops screens for the most part,

defensive lineman read tracing but understanding third and one. They're not gonna try and pick up you know, second and twenty. They're not gonna try and pick up the first down in one play. They're gonna try and get a chunk back. So those are the type of things that I'm talking about when I say you can't have the blind leading to blind. Somebody's gonna have to step up and make sure that they be the communicator. Even if you weren't a communicator before, you have to. Now this is a

new role. Everybody has to find their new role. Now that the leaders like David Harris isn't there or the real Rebus isn't there, now somebody else has to step up and say, you know what, I'm not really a vocal leader, but I've got to take this on my plate because guess what the team needs me to be this type of guy. You're a vocal leader. But I wasn't always a vocal leader because I played my position. So sometimes you gotta take yourself out of character because

that's gonna help the unit. Over communication, that's something that you thrive in. That's what when you have that type of communication. That's a party, man, because you look like a beast when you third, you know, third and second. In twenty somebody say backside screen, you make the sacker, you make the big player, the big blow up shot because somebody alerted it to you, man, and nobody knows.

They just think you're a genius. Uh real quickly part Uh fourth and four, fourth and eight at the Jets forty four down one twelve and the fourth quarter. Much has been made about Todd Bowl's decision to punt three three time? Just do it again? What's what? What's your taking? A lot of people? Is it this going again? Do I need to go pull him to the corner? I'm asking you, part, what what do I want no, no at fourth at fourth and eight. What do you think

this is the decision? It was four minutes on the clock, right, you got to two minute one and three time out? Man, go ahead and put put it on me as a defense because guess what, I'm gonna stop because I know they gotta run on first down, second down, there's gonna be something safe on on on third down. And I'm gonna make sure as a defensive player that we stopped them short of stix. But we're gonna try because it's gonna be either be some fullback to the ass or

some press out or something safe. And if I knock it down at the stop, the clock stops automatically. So that's almost like four time out was Man, I feel good today, y'all feel good. If they're looking all these people, it's just hundreds and hundreds of people. We got no place to sit. Man, if you die here listen the standard room only. But you can come. I'll find a space for you. Bird Scott America on here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits and Sorn Park, New Jersey. Kelvin Beachham,

the man with the pink shirt, is next. When we're coming back from the Brain style. We're gonna take calls later eight hundred nine one nine three seven seven six and like purchase said, We're at the Windham Hamilton Park. Inside the Jets is broadcast live from Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits.

All Right, Jets fans of home openers around the corner, bring a group of friends or co workers to My Life Stadium for a fun afternoon of unforgettable, unforgettable excitement as the Jets take on the Dolphins on September twenty. Go to New York Jets dot com slash groups for

more information. Eric Allen here at Vanderbilt Sports and Spirits with the Mad Backer, Bart Scott, and Kelvin Beacham has now joined us the Afourmation Calvin Beacham, thanks so much, Beach for coming on board Inside the Jets And uh, first off, Bart, you want to talk about beaches wardrobe tonight. I'll tell you what man, he has the tiger Wood collection on here a color it is golf shirt? No color? Said he that? I said, Kyle is shirt. And he's

bawling on the budget right here. You know we're gonna get him free to go for the wife he sold if he can be good, but you want to stay. Get this man steaking shrimp. Man, you bring a wife, he's steaking shrimp. You're gonna be good tonight. Man Kelvin, you were in the facility today. This is time for game review. That's what Monday's mean. What did you guys see from offensive line perspective when you're sitting in the room with a coach Steve Marshall. Offensive line wise, you know,

we just didn't run the ball one enough. We didn't run the ball one enough to to really established the play action and get those chunk players like you all talked about earlier on first round. That was that from just getting movement or was it something they were doing schematically that was making it difficult and getting penetration? You know, I think it was a little bit of both. You know, we came out and running a tax scheme to try

to get the ball. Outside knew that. You know, they got some two you know, the two big hostes inside and uh Darius and Williams try to run that the tax scheme, and they did a great job of bringing the safety down and feeling pretty fast. You gotta explain to the listeners because everybody not as smart as us. You know, I mean every they just playing madness dropping football. It's your tax scheme, shopping football dot spinning hot fire, but everybody don't know it's hot fire tax game. So

it's it's a zone principle. But at the same time, what you're doing is you're bringing the tackle down, putting the guard outside to get the ball outside. So you're using angles, so you running down block and come around to try and get an extra man on the edge. We saw a little bit of that against Kansas City and the Patriots get in the edge different ways to build the edge. But what did they do that was hurt. Now we're they're getting penetri tration or whatever they were.

They weren't getting pending trades ever to get it outside. But they were bringing the safety down feeling the safety pretty fashion. Of safeties have gaps just like linebackers defensive end half gaps, and the safeties were feeling pretty fast. So you know, for us, the count would be to come back with the naked or hit him with a play action. We got them early with the you know, with the play action, but weren't able to do that consistently. Left What would change if if you guys were able

to hit a couple of players down the field. The short passing game was effective at times, it was, but you know, at the same time, we had a number of opportunities where we had great field position and we didn't capitalize on it. And it's not just getting field goals that we need to be having, need to be having touchdowns. What's uh third down? How can you change

that moving forward for the fourteen third down? Because obviously that not only hurts you in terms of scoring when you're not keeping the ball, but it hurts you as far as the possession game, and I mean time of possession and also drive starts because that was a field position battle for most of that game yesterday. You want to the fourth quarter down fourteen the twelve. You know, it also hurts our defense because we're not able to keep them off the field, you know, so we got

to convert on third downs. We gotta find ways to to put our receivers on our tight ends and better matchups. I thought we did an effective drive from offensive line perspective of keeping uh Josh as clean as possible. You know, I think we had one one middle earth that that costs us late in the game, but for the most part on third down we kept from upright. Um, we gotta find ways to make players and put guys in positions to do so, and when guys are in those

positions for them to make plays. Now, it doesn't get any easier this week. Um, you guys are probably gonna fly out, you know, to the West Coast, and that's always a difficult thing. Have you ever been out to the West Coast? Yes? A half And I'm blessed that it's not a one o'clock game. It's a game. Now, how do you adjust to that? What? What? What do you do personally to adjust to a West Coast game? Um?

One of the toughest things for me was deciding when was the appropriate time for me to eat so that I had the energy for the game, not eating too early and then not want to eat right before the game and then or eating too much and not really having an energy you know. I think for me, it starts even earlier in the weeks, so getting sleep earlier in the week and trying to be as rested as you can, you know, on that that long flight out there.

And then once we get out there again, it's a four game, which is one o'clock for us, so you know, we still get to have a breakfast and a little small snack before we have to take the bus to go over to the stadium. Now Oakland doesn't still have the baseball diamond out. That sucks. Man. I'll tell you what, Man, make sure you put some column on lotion and make sure your mortaraws all week because you might lose some skin on that tough sand, and that stuff is tough.

I'll tell you what. I'm kind of sad that Oakland won't have a team in a couple of years, that they aren't over the fags you think about the I'm so excited. First of all, it was the first of all, always thought I was gonna get like some type of mercer or some type of rash, you know, sitting up there in their locker room. It smells like smells like that stadium has to go. Man, it stinks. Man, I was afraid to fall in there. I ain't want to sit on none of the stools. Man, stools been there

since like nineteen seventy. Well, none of that. Man, ain't about that, Like, ain't got time to be having a rash. All that balls on my but but but you're retired. Yeah, I'm just saying I'm speaking for him because he can't say so. Listen, man, listen, man, don't don't go commando and just sit on that stool. He's young, he don't know no better, make sure you put a towel. Yeah, put his towel on the stool, because you don't want to mess up and have a bump on your button

when you get home. Man, can I tell you that you know this place has had problems with the showers before, where ross suits just come up through the showers. My point, so you know what I'm saying. Listen, we ain't gotta be we don't know them. We ain't gonna be nice to the opening water to forget them. Okay, so we're here at the window Hamilton's Park, Vanderbilt clean and clean it up. Let me clean it up, Eric part Scott and Calvin Beecham. Here's something that you probably didn't know, Bart,

I don't know a lot. Kelvin's parents were featured a h G t VS fixer upper. Tell us about that right there, man, I want to know what that was

all um? You know my you know, get paid and you get to the league and everybody always talks about you want to build a house with mom, when you want to build a house for your parents, And when they able to do that on a seventh round contract, and it was blessed to get uh you know, hit free agency and and uh tap the market a little bit, uh check the tree, so you know, instead of just putting all the money out there and paying for a house,

went and started, you know, try to borther, have conversations, use leverage and see how we can get something done. And um got connected with Chip and Joanna. They're not too far from my head, Texas there in Waco, work Minola is located. And my agent got in touch with our agent and we got something figured out and turned pretty good. They lived apart. They lived in their home for twenty seven years, and they had a budget of a hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Their son Calvin Beacham here,

how much of that did you put down? No, you added a hundred thousands of that show? Oh you man? If you made this show like the luxury edition right there, man, because they only got about fifteen thousand. You know what I'm saying. All that stuff is like donated from like home Depot, hold up Home Depot sponsoring this show. But you know you always need insurance selective insurance. But the jets is brought to you by selective sefective insurance insurance

of Bart Edwards. Scott responses everything and I had your response right there, Kelvin, what's the house like now? It's beautiful. Yeah, it's beautiful. You know where I come from in my head is considered a mansion. It's not a mansion. It's just a big house in the country. But it's a it's nice. It's funny. A lot of people actually come to my head just to see the house. So they come by, knock on the door, ask for a tour. Um My, you know mother will be do they charge?

They should better make money off there. Bro, you have to ask for a tour of this guy's place for me. No, Calvin's gotta ask for a tour. You're on when the house that Yeah, I'm bawling on the budget. Bro, Let's listen. Let's not talk about me. What spipping it up? I can't hand I can't had no company. I have to ask my wife. I had a company. Oh you one of those guys? Yeah? Yeah, when he played. You used to have the Monday night parties. The guys would all

get together. Somebody has established that we USU have money. Now that barts and for everybody them know. That's how I brought the team together. We spent some time because listen, everybody's not Everybody can't go to their wife and say how I want to go out, So they used me as an excuse. A lot of wife didn't like me. But I got him out of the house. Man, So this is you need to establish Monday Night. I beat hims. You know what I'm saying. You got he got all

the money right now. But is he is he get Is he getting the limo? Because you gotta get the limo because you started at the house, but you got to end it in the city. He coming up short. Man, I'm gonna call up that you're talking to old school right now. You're talking a few years. I gotta have Twitter back there. Listen, man, you have control that. You gotta have a controlled environment. It's just with these young guys don't know. You can control your own environment. So

it's called a private room. Man, take everybody sign contract. Calvin, what's the no telephones? What's the process been like here with the Jets. It's been amazing. Um. You know, I had a lot of people that I knew before I got here that we're here. Winners, knew of karp Um, Big Steve, Matt, you know, a new number of guys there. So it was an easy transition. It's been a great process. Um, loving it here, you know, looking forward to being here for the next three years and finding a way to

get some winds and wink over. Can I go back to the to the the renovation the house. HD TV, don't say that they're not our sponsor. Man, they gotta fixure something, but one of our crispicals. That's a television show. I can. Okay, okay, okay, what did you do to your room? What did they do to your room? That's not my house, that's my parents house. You grew up. There was a new house. They they they my parents got another house. Okay. I thought they got rid of

your run. No, No, they got a whole another house, renovated that house. Okay, So there was no space for you. So when you go back to Texas, you you gotta get a hotel. I stay at the house. I just stay, you know, just stay in one of the rooms. Mama gotta had to beat them. She got a room like she got to come onto people how the room is, which like you'll like it? Ain't no, a't like like your trophies? No, no, no, no, that's okay, Grandma God. And one of the things that sharing common with your mom.

You both love barbecue and right, love it, love it, love it to death. Now you're a vinegar based sauce or like brown sugar? Which one of you sugar? Brown sugar? Okay, okay, yeah, that's some Texas stuff right then vinegar is more like South Carolina. Okay, you gotta have some versatility, man, you gotta be Okay, that's a whole nother chicken and pork. I just did Rachel. I just did Rachel ray Man, so you come on. You know you're dropping another TV show. Come on now, Rachel ray But they gave me a

free sandwich. Oh they did? Absolutely? Yeah, absolutely, man. I'm gonna teach you how to navigate through New York and get a lot of stuff for free. Teach me how well you started with that shirt but you picked the wrong color. But what color should have fed? I don't know, man. I see you as like a green. I think you pulled off. You look good. Nice. I like to come over myself. Let's I'm just one. How much differently do you feel physically at this point in two thousand seventeen

versus two thousand sixteen when you were with Jacksonville. Um, obviously coming off the entry, it looks a lot better. And I'm just looking at pure tape. I looked at tape from last year, uh, this time, and look at tape this year and looks completely different. You know, I'm looking at tape when I played Khalil Mack and Bruce Irving last year. UM, and I'm looking at what I put out yesterday and it's completely different. So I'm excited

about where. I am excited with the staff has done to put me in a position to be effective as a as a left tackle, and really just thankful, um, just how they brought this whole process, and how they took care of me early on and O t s and during training camp, and just happy we were all right now as as a player. John Mawdy and the Jets training staff tremendous. You know that I was fortunate enough to play for two great training staffs, and you

know never any bad box surgeries. Nothing like that, man. And how bad is Blake Bortles? Wow? Yea, here I just playing on after that. He's not doing that. I'm just playing. The crowd was getting stagnus, so I had to throw something out there. Man, they appreciate it. That What is when you watch yourself on tape? What are

the most significant differences? You said? You see a totally new person and meaning more just technically sound and just being able to do what I want to when I want to, not you know, having to you know, fabricate some type of move to to get to a guy. You know, I can do what I want to when I want to. I can run cut off guys. I can run and cut off safe he's I can run cut off linebackers. And I'm not having a you know, put him by the by the collar like linebackers hate

to be pooled. But I can actually cut him off. And if I want to cut him and throw, I can do something. You know, so just nervous. I know I wanted you didn't You didn't you didn't look too ready, So I just I mean always born ready back, I'll wake up ready I sleep. Uh what do you think about a carpet. I think he's one of the most underrated linement in the National Football League. You get to

play next to him every snap. Um. If he doesn't make a Pro Bowl this year, I don't know what to say about the probo voting, but that's just the nature of the National Football League that we're in right now. But he's a phenomenal player. Was great playing beside him. He makes my life a lot easier. We both love

the same type of blocks. We love deuced blocks. Um. You know, when anybody wants to run a t on us, which is the tackle and then end running a stunt where the tackle the three technique is trying to pick, that's too tough tackle. The tackle is trying to him, the tackle is trying to pick the left tackle, and the end goes up and then comes back around inside. Um. But anytime anybody tries to run that stunt, he pretty much kills it because he throws the three technique into

the end. So he got a little he got what I like about car He got a little nasty, And to reminds me of a former teammate of minds, he lived right down the street from me. You can go to his house. Brandon Moore go to his house, don't come to mind. James Carbon Company, James Carpenter has a lot of nasty in the man if Peach doesn't talk so much, does it? We talks, They don't say much to y'all. Man, Man Carpet going at it all the time. We was after the game. We was talking about what

we're gonna do when we got back. You know, because he has a wife. I have a wife. He was like, man, you your wife need to give him my wife because I mean time to my wife talking my head off when I come home. So we're already finding ways to try to get together, get a wife together. So when we come home, young man, you just put that out. You know she ain't watching. This's better clean it up? And everybody watching this? What do you mean so it's

gonna get back to her? Hi? Everybody everybody watching this the best thing on TV. I have a little bit more serious note. Um, you grew up in Texas. Hurricane Harvey obviously devastated that area. You're about two plus hours away. How are friends and family doing down there right now? So my mother in law has to be evacuated. She's back in her apartment slash kind of condo. Um, not condo, but you know, like the little houses at an apartment

like sound houses. Yep. Back in Dad had some friends that had some water that came up to the house but didn't go in the house, which was which is great to hear. But for the most part, you know, people that I'm connected to down in Houston and and Mahea, Um, you know Mahea was more windy and just a lot of rain down in Houston. Those are doing well and coming out to help with the volunteer efforts to get

that community back up and running. Sunday, You'll be in Oakland, like we talked about, and you guys both mentioned not only Cleo Mac but Bruce irv and uh, what are those two guys bring to the table. Who do you anticipate this early in the week that you matching up with the most maybe um, you know, um playing those guys. Last year I was matched up against Irving more you see both of them. They flipped, Um, just based on

formation and and and cause that they have going. So I'll see both of them at some point in time during the game. They compliment each other. You know, both guys are edge. You know, premier edge rushers. They can both get after the pastor um, just the fact that you know, you can't really focus on one more than the other. Both tip because I have to stand up and and and get it done. Really, you know. So

it's gonna be a great test force. But is it is it true that it's a it's a different um animal when you're going to gainst Macapols to Irving, because Irving is pretty much a finesse guy. He's a he's a lodder guy. So he you know, you really don't have to anchor as much in Macus is too complete obviously, it's a completely you know, he speed, the power, he has, moves a little with a little bit at the hips. Um, if you guys are successful, what has to happen. We

gotta run for one fifty. I feel we have to. Um, they have a very very physical uh offensive line. I feel we have a physical offensive line. We have to run the ball. We got to run the ball well. Um and I think if we can do that, I know and from what I've heard just in you know, watching ESPN from time to time, they have holes in

their back end. Um, So if we can run the ball effectively, um, play pass when we need to get chunk plays when we need to and be successful on first down, um and put us in second, you know, second and short, third and short. I think we have a well come out with a win. You out, say, Shanna Smith's a bumb say so, yeah, I said it. That's uh, I'm still there. That's part Scott not Kelvin Beachum, all right, and part Scott just retired the show. When keeping it Real goes wrong? Uh, be don't you just

calling the show keeping the real? There you go, there's your name right there. Second one. I'm sorry. Come on, man, I mean no, no, man. Charles whitson with the ascot, man, I want to every time I see him, I just want to choke the hell out of him every time I said, Man, you're not those sickis man, You're not the most interesting man in the world. Man, Get rid of the ascot. It's not even cool man. You know what it's cool. Calvin Beachum, Yeah, he's in his pink shirt.

Kell Kelvin, you were the first guest on the new Look Inside the Jets. We appreciate you coming on. Uh, We're gonna take your calls when we come back eight hundred nine three seven seven six, get some steak and strength for your wife. Man, all right, part you can join the Jets for the Green and White five kN October twenty two at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.

Portion of the proceeds will benefit the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center at Morristown Medical Center, and the post race game watch party is right there at the interval Sports and Spirits right here go to New York City Runs dot COM's Last Yet's five K to sign up now, Eric Allen and Bart Scott. We're gonna take a couple of calls here and then discuss the Raiders as we get out of here. Already uh is calling in from Brooklyn.

How are you already already? Hey? Bart? Listen? Um, after the last year, after the Sunday, I think you should drive your Lamborghini everywhere and everywhere two miles on it, because Uh, I don't think it's gonna be in your possession at the end of the year, buddy, are you speaking of uh? First of all, sir, it is a Ferrari. Don't disrespect me. You're the gin guy. I don't drive no box DeLorean looking Lambeau. But yeah, listen, listen, I'm still got confiding. You have to give reference to a

pet because some people don't know. I got the Jets with more than five wins, five and more wins. Um a bet with Chris Canty. He put up his Bentley Massan and I put up my Ferrari F twelve Berlinetta and you drove. That's how much faith I have in him. Did you drive it? If I gotta tie your heart and somebody, I'll do it. Did you drive your Ferrari here tonight? No? No, No, I drove my Viper. Can we switch maybe on the ride home? Absolutely? Please play the insurance to it. I took a high risk. I

drove the Nissan Rogan. Also, let's keep on moving on and that's a steady car. Let's let's go to another caller. Man, Yeah, right, isn't Staten Island already so negative? Hey, Eric Bart, what's going on? What did do? You're everywhere part? It's amazing, unbelievable, Christ to you, I got no life, man this. My wife wants to get me out of the house. Of course I'm everywhere. That's a good thing. You stay out of trouble that way. Hey, listen, you don't getting to

the game yesterday. You know, just a couple of things. First of all, you know, I think they really I was concerned about the punt the game all summer, and I thought Edwards had an outstanding game yesterday, and unfortunately the Jets couldn't take advantage of good field position all game. And you know what, early on in the game. Another thing that nobody's mentioned. Everybody so talked about, you know, on the call late in the game and the decisions

and everything. But when that score was zero zero and Burrows had that pick, it's really unfortunate that we had that roughing the path, you know, roughing the personal penalty, because instead of getting the ball on the forty two or forty five, we saw it back on a round seven. If we you know, go up seven, nothing, three, nothing there. Who knows how this game would have turned out. I like the young safeties. I thought they both played well.

I liked the h the tie pick up. I thought, you know, he did some good stuff Germaine curse of course, but you know, bought your defensive player, Eric, you were around the Jets a long time. I'm going back to Herman Edwards. I think it might have been the O two season and that defense just never. They didn't they didn't set the edges, they were out of position, they didn't stay in the gap, and all of a sudden, I think when he made a trip out to San

Diego were about two and five, everything clicked. I know what the offense is this year. We'll see what type of progression to make with the young players. But this defense is better what they showed yesterday, and I think in a game of two they'll get this thing straightened out. It did to me, it's just mental. I think they over pursued yesterday and I think once they get straight now is Devenel performed the way we expect them to perform. Yeah,

thanks for the car. I I would tend to agree with his assessment as far as uh, the defense, and you said it and we talked about it through our first Inside Jet Inside the Jets show or the season tonight, is that it was assignments. Was assignments. You have to maintain your lanes and your integrity, and you have to communicate, and you have to build trust with the man next

to you. You have to know without a shadow with doubt and believe that he's going to be there and you can't try and make plays that are designed for you to make, because what happens is if you're trying to do somebody else's job, who's doing your job and you have to be able to trust the guy. So the coach on he has to correct one player not too and you know they're gonna have to learn how

to open up their vision. And that's something that happens when you get more comfortable and the game slows down. I think they were a little overzealous and they were and they were, you know, hyped up, and they were trying to make a play, but they weren't disciplined understanding that patience is a virtue and in this game you have to be patients at time and let it come

to you. This will be a heck of a challenge this week going out to Oakland, a Raiders team that features Derek Carr, one of the NFL's top offensive line and second second and then the second best offensive line in the game, no doubt about it. M Ari Cooper and Crab Carey on the outside, they got weapons everywhere. Part now, but this is what you do. This is what you sign up for. This is why you get the big check. You know what I mean. You show up to show out. You know what I mean. And

these are things that you get up for. You challenge yourself against the person that's supposed to be the best in the game, and say you make your own claim. You put your stake in the ground and say, listen, I am. And that's a great thing about football. Whatever you say you are, whatever you believe you are, on Sundays, you get the opportunity to prove it. So listen, I don't listen. I don't care about what somebody says, somebody

else says. You gotta prove it to me. So if you're the best offensive line, you hain't the best offensive line till you do it against me and you show me that you're the best offense line. So guy's gotta rise up to the challenge, embrace your challenge. And what better place to get your first win and in the black hole and go out there and shut people up and make people say, oh wow, did you see what that jet team did? You do that by being able to you want to put your foot in somebody's chest

and you can listen, nothing changes the game. And well, no matter how they talk about all these rules, nothing changes the game like making somebody blow up from snop bubbles. So listen. If you're gonna go down, go down and fight, and go down physical and make them know that they've been in the game. We're often running on inside the checks. Week one comes to a close part. Thank you so much, Covin, beat up, Thank you so much, everybody here, Spirits. We'll

see you next week. You better find some room kick somebody else offer

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