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New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh likes what he sees from Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson.
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00:00 >> You know what, he's lost weight from last year.
00:03 He looks good, he's moving around really well.
00:06 He's creating off schedule like I'm used to seeing, just game planning against him,
00:11 being with him in Seattle and game planning against him in Seattle.
00:13 His arm is alive, he's throwing the ball accurately.
00:17 They're doing a really nice job, they're moving the ball.
00:21 I think they're a lot better than people are giving them credit for.
00:25 I think a lot of people are hanging that Miami game on them.
00:30 And it's one of those games you just throw away.
00:33 But if you look at their body of work as a whole, they've been in every game.
00:37 They had a really good comeback last week.
00:41 The Washington game was a big game.
00:43 So this is a good football team.
00:45 No, you know what?
00:47 The, whether,
00:50 >> [LAUGH]
00:54 >> The call doesn't matter, just for
00:57 you guys.
00:58 You could look at that clip and say, well, he fouled, he didn't foul.
01:01 The clarity is just the consistency at which we officiate, that's all.
01:07 And it's not, they get a hard job as is.
01:10 You go through those three quarters, we're the beneficiaries of some calls.
01:13 They were the beneficiaries of some.
01:15 We got away with a couple, they got away with a couple.
01:19 But there's a style of play that gets established between
01:23 with the way we officiate versus and the players.
01:28 So their DBs are handsy, our DBs are handsy.
01:32 It's just why in the fourth quarter did we decide to decide that's all.
01:38 And cuz you could look on every play and
01:41 I promise you someone's cheating on every play.
01:43 You can throw a flag on every play, but that's not the point.
01:47 It's where's the consistency, what are we trying to accomplish, and
01:52 the communication and all that stuff.
01:53 So that was kind of where the frustration was.

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