Vance Joseph Scouts Green Bay Packers QB Jordan Love

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Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph details what his defense needs to do to slow down the passing attack of Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers.
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00:00 I see a young quarterback with talent.
00:03 You know, obviously this league is full of young quarterbacks who hadn't had enough time
00:07 to get to the point where they want to be.
00:10 But he's a guy that's got legs.
00:12 He can throw the football.
00:13 He can make off-schedule plays.
00:15 That's scary for you.
00:16 You know, they have a bunch of explosive plays on tape, a bunch of long DPIs that he can
00:21 buy time to throw the ball 70 yards in the air.
00:24 So obviously containing this young quarterback and making it hard pre-snap on him to look
00:29 through layers of coverage and to make decisions.
00:33 But most of all, contain his legs because if he gets out of the pocket, it could be
00:36 a problem for us.
00:37 You have a few extra days.
00:38 You can spend a little more time on self-scout.
00:39 What are some of the biggest priorities coming in after you've kind of gone through some
00:45 of that?
00:46 Nothing in particular.
00:48 Just improvement.
00:49 You know, just going back and seeing what you're doing well.
00:52 Obviously in first, second down, third down red zone.
00:55 Any critical areas.
00:56 But nothing.
00:57 It's so early.
00:58 You know, it's six weeks in, whatever it is right now.
01:00 So right now it's about improvement versus what you're doing from down to down.
01:06 Can we talk to Suh-Cannon and Singleton?
01:09 They indicated that it's simple as playing calls to really get their momentum and start
01:13 playing the red zone.
01:14 Have you seen that?
01:15 Yeah, I mean.
01:16 In these last two weeks, maybe you're able to build off that in the red zone?
01:19 We've had two good weeks in the red zone.
01:21 So if that's the reason, let's keep doing that.
01:24 So it's always players first, schemes second.
01:28 So yeah, I mean, it's simple and playing fast and playing clean is the key.

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