Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive coordinator Teryl Austin praises Joey Porter Jr.'s resiliency in his rookie year.
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00:00 >> I think that's when you sign up to be a corner in the NFL, you sign up for that.
00:04 You're gonna win some, you're gonna lose some.
00:06 But I think the really great ones are able to come back,
00:08 maybe when things aren't going their way.
00:10 And they continue and they just keep fighting and
00:13 they make a play at the end when maybe they're not supposed to.
00:15 So he's been doing a good job of that.
00:18 He does, he's very competitive and he doesn't like to lose.
00:22 And so I think that works for him.
00:24 He's got a short memory, sometimes too short.
00:26 >> [LAUGH] >> But he really does,
00:30 I like the way he competes and I like his mental makeup in that regard.
00:34 Well, it depends on who you have and
00:36 how you're, and a lot of times it's depending on how your coverage is structured.
00:40 If you have some coverage flexibility where you can move guys in and
00:44 still run the same coverage as you're able to keep the matches the same.
00:47 If you don't, then a lot of times what you'll do is travel and
00:51 then somebody else will pick him up when he goes inside and try to pass him off and
00:54 maybe work some different coverage schemes on him when he's inside.
00:57 It all depends on how your coverage scheme is set up and
01:00 how you handle those things when people move a guy from outside to inside.