(On how much of a difference winning a close game helps improve the team’s confidence) – “We’ll find out next week. I think it’s a good step. It’s a step in the right direction. We made plays at a critical when we had to, to close the game out and that’s a positive. Hopefully, we can build on that.”
(On if it’s a recipe for success to win the turnover battle and eliminating big plays) – “Yeah, we were on the plus side. Obviously, we still would love to go through a game and not have two giveaways like we did, both I believe in the first quarter of the game. Definitely, that was certainly a strength that we were able to come out on top in that measurement. For the most part, we tackled relatively well yesterday and that eliminated some of the big explosive plays that Cincinnati had been generating. In those two areas, that was good.”
(On quarterback
(On the turnover when the punt his
(On making teams one dimensional on defense and to what extent that is happening) – “To a large degree, we’re getting that done. They ripped off a 29-yard run, which was a good play call by them and good execution. We missed a couple tackles as is usually the case when you get an explosive run. Typically, there’s some missed tackles involved. I think we’re getting the run shutdown well and getting favorable down and distance where we can maybe tee it up and go after the quarterback a little bit. I think that’s only going to help us as we move forward.”
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(On if he’s surprised by what wide receiver
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(On how much he had seen of Randy Starks before he became the coach here) – “I remember him in Tennessee. I remember we played him a couple of times in Tennessee. I always thought that he was a good player that you had to be concerned about when you were game planning. You had to figure out you know did your guard match up against him or how you were going to handle him. He has had a nice career.”
(On whether there is something the offense is not doing on short yardage situations that is leading to their struggles) – “The simple answer is that we’re not knocking guys off the ball well. You have to have better awareness sometimes of what schematically is going on. Sometimes we have to run with better pad level. Like everything in football, we wish it was just one little thing that we could correct that one time and we would be off to the races. But as typically happens is sometimes it’s a little bit here, one time it’s there, one time we didn’t get off on the snap count as a unit collectively very well. It’s a little bit of everything.”
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(On whether Clay should have known to stay in bounds) – “You can’t assume anything. You can’t assume anything. That falls on me. I have to do a better job.”
(On whether that is one of the detail oriented things that a team needs to do to win close games) – “Yeah. We have to do a better job in that situation no doubt about it. That’s not good, sound football and one thing we talk about is being a good, sound football team. That was not one of those (plays). I thought it was an excellent play call by Mike (Sherman). It was well designed, but that’s not the result we were looking for.”
(On how he would evaluate Clay’s performance because it seemed like he played very up and down) – “Just like you said. Perfect evaluation. I was glad to see him make a play. I was glad to see him catch the ball down the middle of the field. I thought he did some good things, but obviously there were some things he has to do better. I like that he made a play though.”
(On an area on offense and an area on defense where he has seen the most improvement) – “Offensively, I think that the tipped passes, and overall our protection is better from when we opened the season, overall. Certainly there are shots where it hasn’t been great. I think our pass defense is coming around a little bit. I would say those two areas right now.”
(On whether he thinks Sean Smith’s great play over the last two weeks has been because of the challenges he has faced in Larry Fitzgerald and A.J. Green) – “That could be part of it. Obviously the guys in our locker room we think are competitive guys. They like a challenge, they want to be great, they want to make a difference in a ball game, and hopefully they rise to the challenge so to speak. That’s part of the competitive nature that you’re looking for from guys on the football team. That could be part of it.”
(On Ryan Tannehill’s ability to throw on the run and whether he saw that from him at Texas A&M) – “A little bit, yeah. He throws the ball very well on the move whether it is a pre-designed movement pass or it’s a step up, shuffle in the pocket and escape throw. He does throw the ball on the run very well. He displayed good awareness in the pocket yesterday and we had pretty good protection on a couple of those where there was nobody immediately open and then you saw what you mentioned. So he did a pretty good job.”
(On whether Tannehill’s chemistry with the receivers is growing as demonstrated by the pass to Hartline on a scramble) – “Yeah you know you always try to practice that scramble drill where the quarterback escapes. Defensively you say we want to plaster the guy and stay on it and offensively you want to give the quarterback an option. It depends what side of the ball you’re coaching on. That’s part of it. Part of it is practicing it and getting into that situation a couple of times and working on it.”
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