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00:00:00I am joined by Robert Griffin
00:00:10the third James White field
00:00:11Yates Mina Kimes. Alright, so
00:00:13first play we're going to look
00:00:14at second and two one of the
00:00:15Patriots first offensive plays.
00:00:20What's going on everyone? Mike
00:00:21Catholic Taylor Kyle's here for
00:00:22CLNS Media back with a new
00:00:24episode of the Patriots daily
00:00:26podcast breaking down Patriots
00:00:28yesterday. The twenty twenty
00:00:29five twenty four loss that
00:00:30brings the Patriots to three and
00:00:32ten on the season. We talked
00:00:33about it last night on Patriots
00:00:35postgame, but now we have even
00:00:36more thoughts Taylor dug through
00:00:38the film. I sat on a lot of the
00:00:40questions. I had postgame last
00:00:42night and Taylor. Let's get
00:00:44right into it. Well first
00:00:45reminder were powered by price
00:00:46picks and game time. We'll talk
00:00:47about them a little bit later,
00:00:49but wanted to give them a shout
00:00:50at the top as well. So before
00:00:52we get into it, we're going to
00:00:53get into the film Taylor broke
00:00:55down three sort of main topics
00:00:56here. It's Anthony Richardson
00:00:57gashing them on the ground. It's
00:00:59the Patriots not executing in
00:01:02the red zone and then we're
00:01:03going to end it as we always do
00:01:04with some Drake may love because
00:01:05he had probably his best game as
00:01:07a pro. So some good some bad
00:01:09when you dive into the all
00:01:10twenty-two, but my big thing
00:01:11Taylor right now and it's sort
00:01:14of a talking point around all of
00:01:16Boston Sports Media. It's Gerard
00:01:18Mayo. It's the leadership from
00:01:20the top of this team and we've
00:01:22sat here every single week on
00:01:24Pats daily and given him and the
00:01:26staff the benefit of the doubt
00:01:27because it is a new staff. It is
00:01:30a longer-term rebuild. We've
00:01:31said this since the summer where
00:01:33may was brand-new Covington's
00:01:35brand-new AVP hasn't called
00:01:37plays in 10 years. So like they
00:01:39need to be given some grace and
00:01:41I'm not totally flipping. I'm
00:01:43not hashtag fire Mayo by any
00:01:45means. I still think it's way
00:01:46too early for that. But like
00:01:47yesterday's loss there was too
00:01:50many question marks and too
00:01:52many different aspects of the
00:01:53game where I'm like, well
00:01:54clearly something has to change
00:01:56something has to give and I'm
00:01:57not saying necessarily firings
00:02:00but like it almost just feels
00:02:02like it. There's there's too
00:02:03much going on for there to not
00:02:05be something wrong and you sit
00:02:06here at 3 and 10. And so my main
00:02:08thing is and I think I've
00:02:09flipped on this officially is
00:02:10the the situation where they get
00:02:12the ball back after Gonzalez's
00:02:13pick with eight minutes left be
00:02:16more aggressive and I heard
00:02:17Mike Reese talking about it on
00:02:18the Sports Hub this morning and
00:02:19it kind of made me rethink it
00:02:20frankly, where is it? No,
00:02:21that's the point in time where
00:02:23you stab the other team in the
00:02:24in the chest and you say no
00:02:26we're at home our quarterbacks
00:02:28better than your quarterback.
00:02:29We have the ball at the 50.
00:02:31We're going to throw the
00:02:32football and be aggressive and
00:02:34and you'll shove it down your
00:02:35throat right for lack of a
00:02:36better term and they didn't do
00:02:38that. And so I get it to six
00:02:40and a half yards of carry. We
00:02:41talked about it last night the
00:02:43same with the challenging or not
00:02:44challenging the will Mallory
00:02:45catch where Mayo says they
00:02:48didn't have a good enough look
00:02:49at it. And this may not be the
00:02:51best answer but part of me is
00:02:52just like, okay, you have this
00:02:54Evan Roth scene upstairs the
00:02:56the Ernie Adams clone who is
00:02:58supposed to be your game
00:02:59management guy. It's like
00:03:01we'll figure out getting a
00:03:02better angle. Like why doesn't
00:03:03he have a better angle? Why
00:03:04don't you see it? Everybody
00:03:05else, you know, we see it at
00:03:06home or we didn't see it in the
00:03:08press box, but people see it at
00:03:09home and know it wasn't a catch
00:03:10you should have those same
00:03:11resources and then finally and
00:03:13this kind of brings us to the
00:03:14discussion we'll have before we
00:03:15get into the film. It's him
00:03:17after the game or this morning
00:03:19saying, well, if you take away
00:03:21the last drive, we win the
00:03:23football game and it's like,
00:03:24well, yeah, obviously Gerard
00:03:26Mayo, that's when they won the
00:03:27game. So like you can't just
00:03:29take it away. But and this is
00:03:31where I'll kind of hand it over
00:03:32to you. And we've talked about
00:03:34this since then. It's that
00:03:35well, maybe the messaging is
00:03:36just off outwards versus inwards
00:03:38right where he says, well, you
00:03:40take away that last drive and
00:03:41we win but inside it's like if
00:03:44you take away that last drive
00:03:45we win. So how do we fix what
00:03:47happened on that last drive and
00:03:48move forward? So I said a lot
00:03:50that's my piece not off Mayo
00:03:52just yet, but I want to get
00:03:54back to you and give it to you
00:03:55and kind of figure out where
00:03:56we're at where you're at with
00:03:57this coaching staff and
00:03:58everything that happened
00:03:59yesterday against the Colts.
00:04:00That was a lot. So I'm going to
00:04:01know what with our breakdown for
00:04:03each of the situations. I will
00:04:04say overall a lot of the
00:04:06decisions that I was kind of on
00:04:08the fence about her. I was like
00:04:09that was fine. I think we're
00:04:10kind of being nitpicky.
00:04:11Honestly with more time. I like
00:04:13less of the will Mallory thing
00:04:15like that situation. I think
00:04:17that does make a difference. If
00:04:18you challenge that it's kind of
00:04:19shaky there. I know his and
00:04:21Evan Rothstein's process. I
00:04:22would be very curious to know
00:04:23how it works. Exactly. I don't
00:04:27know how much I love, you know
00:04:28Rothstein being the guy in his
00:04:30ear and I know Mayo wanted to
00:04:31get off the comparisons to
00:04:32Ernie. That's basically the
00:04:34same role and I don't know the
00:04:35minutia is exactly the same but
00:04:37you know and Rothstein's not
00:04:38this guy like an Ernie who has
00:04:40so much experience and it's
00:04:42just I don't know him
00:04:43personally or anything, but you
00:04:44know, I do kind of question
00:04:46exactly how helpful that
00:04:48relationship is and I say that
00:04:49is someone who acknowledges I'm
00:04:50ignorant to the actual fabric of
00:04:52that relationship. The lack of
00:04:54aggressiveness another one that
00:04:55I soured on. I went back and
00:04:57looked at all the four-minute
00:04:58situations for the Patriots and
00:04:59only had four. It was like the
00:05:00Bengals saw this tweet of yours
00:05:02earlier. I liked it. Yeah. Yeah
00:05:03the Bengals the Bears the Seahawks
00:05:05in this game. So they're two and
00:05:06two basically when they try to
00:05:08basically go with the run game
00:05:10and take him to the hill right
00:05:11words Rod Mayo said multiple
00:05:12times. You need to be a team
00:05:14that can run when the other team
00:05:15knows you can run and that's
00:05:16great against the Bengals who
00:05:17aren't very good against the run
00:05:19the Colts weren't either like we
00:05:20have to still acknowledge the
00:05:21Patriots are running the ball
00:05:22very well against the Colts
00:05:24which still to that point is
00:05:25like it's not as crazy as you
00:05:27can't run the ball game and then
00:05:28you decide to do it in a
00:05:29critical situation. Like what
00:05:30are you thinking? Maybe on
00:05:32second down? I would like to be
00:05:33more aggressive when they're
00:05:34throwing runs at you, but you
00:05:36know, that's my opinion on that
00:05:38but I do kind of side more with
00:05:40I wish they had done something a
00:05:41little more aggressive and I see
00:05:43the argument. I'm there totally
00:05:46it's the Bengals that weren't
00:05:47against the Bears. But you know
00:05:48now there's also games like the
00:05:49Seahawks where that contributed
00:05:51to you falling behind because
00:05:52you couldn't finish those drives
00:05:54then the Seahawks went down and
00:05:55then you had to go to overtime
00:05:56and obviously 19 play drive from
00:05:58the Colts puts the game away
00:06:00which should not have happened
00:06:01anyway, we'll get into that
00:06:02overall with Mayo and the media
00:06:05like the Super Bowl quote. I
00:06:07said yesterday I give him a lot
00:06:09of slack because I know like
00:06:10this is a guy who has enough on
00:06:11his plate. He is not media
00:06:13trained the way that he probably
00:06:14should be or an NFL head coach
00:06:16and he puts his foot is out all
00:06:17the time. That was one where I
00:06:19was like, dude, why are you
00:06:20bringing up a Super Bowl that
00:06:22you did not you were on injured
00:06:24reserve. I thought that was out
00:06:26of pocket. He admitted and I'm
00:06:27glad that I was here on the day
00:06:29he did it like, yeah, I
00:06:30shouldn't have said that, you
00:06:32know, I was frustrated. I'm
00:06:33like, well, hey Jerome. I hope
00:06:34I didn't piss you off. So it's
00:06:35my question. Hey, I don't
00:06:36right. That's very fairly and I
00:06:38understand, you know, everyone's
00:06:40throwing these questions out.
00:06:41I'm kind of like Jacoby where
00:06:42you know, at some point maybe
00:06:44just kind of gets to you. But
00:06:45as a head coach, you need to be
00:06:46working pose. Totally, totally
00:06:47push things. We can agree. We
00:06:49can disagree. My thing is with
00:06:51Gerard Mayo. He needs media
00:06:54training like badly like
00:06:55whether this offseason involves
00:06:57getting a PR degree or whatever
00:06:58because so many of the team's
00:07:01issues are bad enough and we
00:07:03keep saying like, yes, it's an
00:07:04inexperienced coaching staff.
00:07:06They're still growing. They
00:07:07have a lot they have to learn
00:07:08and this is what you put on the
00:07:09field and this is what you, you
00:07:10know, set yourself up with. So
00:07:11you have to live with those
00:07:12growing pains. If you're the
00:07:13ownership, give them at least a
00:07:14couple years to start building
00:07:15with better players around them.
00:07:16Obviously the talent deficit,
00:07:18but Mayo has created so many of
00:07:20his own problems by saying the
00:07:21wrong thing. And I appreciate
00:07:23that he wants to be on our side
00:07:25and he wants to give us
00:07:26information and be helpful, but
00:07:28more often than not, like it's
00:07:29getting to the point where it's
00:07:30making our job where my job is
00:07:32someone who doesn't like this
00:07:33bullshit and doesn't like the
00:07:34drama here and talk football
00:07:36and in these tight games, like
00:07:38that's why there's so many
00:07:39questions because they are these
00:07:40small decisions that can make
00:07:41the difference in a game. And I
00:07:43understand, I understand. I can
00:07:44be a bit of a contrarian because
00:07:46I get so sick of the drama. And
00:07:48sometimes I feel like it gets
00:07:49away from the football where we
00:07:51want to harp on what he comments
00:07:52we're posting. It's like, I
00:07:53don't really care. As long as
00:07:54the players are still playing
00:07:55hard for him and fighting, they
00:07:56need to get better, but they're
00:07:57still playing for him. And I
00:07:58can't focus on that because he's
00:08:00saying things that are creating
00:08:02other controversies away from
00:08:04the football team's execution.
00:08:05And just over, how are you
00:08:06running this? And I can't ignore
00:08:08it. And I, I hate that.
00:08:10That's kind of why, no, it's
00:08:12kind of why, like, frankly, this
00:08:14show today that we're going to
00:08:15do had to be a little bit longer
00:08:17because we did want to just dive
00:08:19into the film. But I texted you.
00:08:20I was like, we kind of have to
00:08:21touch on the coaching stuff and
00:08:22the things he's saying. And it's
00:08:23like, like you said, you're not
00:08:25doing, we're not doing our job
00:08:27as reporters and being around the
00:08:29team. If we don't at least
00:08:30address it, acknowledge it, even
00:08:31if we don't agree with the vast
00:08:33majority, at least give our
00:08:34opinion on it because he's
00:08:36turning it into a story every
00:08:37single week, every, after every
00:08:39single game, we have to dive
00:08:40into more than just the football
00:08:41here. Exactly. And like the
00:08:43comment about, Oh, if you take
00:08:44this away the way I like, I try
00:08:46to see that is okay. If you're
00:08:48saying this message to the team,
00:08:50if you say yes, if you take
00:08:51these away, we're good. Like
00:08:52you're a three wind team. You
00:08:54need to help them get
00:08:55motivated. It's one thing. If
00:08:56you have 12 wins, then the
00:08:58deficiencies in your team are,
00:09:00they become glaring. And it's
00:09:01like, if we keep doing these
00:09:03things, they will cost us going
00:09:05to the playoffs. They will cost
00:09:06us going to the super bowl.
00:09:07They are magnified. This is part
00:09:09of the culture thing where,
00:09:10yeah, sometimes it's just, it's
00:09:12kind of different. The messaging
00:09:13that you can give because
00:09:14Belichick would crack down on
00:09:15guys. Cause it's like, the hell
00:09:16are you going to say to me? I
00:09:17have the rings shut up and
00:09:19listen, do that. There has to
00:09:21be, I think a degree of like,
00:09:22you can't harp necessarily on
00:09:24the bad things. Like you have
00:09:25to say, Hey, if we do just
00:09:27these little things better, we
00:09:29can finish these games. We can
00:09:31be a better team. Our record is
00:09:32flipped in these one possession
00:09:34games. And that is a message
00:09:36that I understand because you
00:09:37need to get, keep these guys
00:09:38motivated. You need to remind
00:09:40them that they are very close
00:09:41to being better. But I also
00:09:43understand on the outside, it
00:09:44sounds like you're being
00:09:45dismissive and it's almost
00:09:46like, well, what did these
00:09:47things not matter? Dude, we
00:09:49have never gotten any indication
00:09:50from players, coaches, or
00:09:51anyone. They're just ignoring
00:09:53problems. Alex Van Pelt we've
00:09:55heard has harped on the
00:09:56penalties. He told the team
00:09:58about it. He put it up in
00:09:59meetings. He ripped them about
00:10:00it when it happened again,
00:10:01Gerard Mayo keeps saying, you
00:10:03know, the penalties are
00:10:04disappointing. Uh, I know
00:10:05there was some controversy
00:10:06about him, not kind of, uh,
00:10:07um, giving the offense some
00:10:10grace with their penalties.
00:10:11Although he did say it was
00:10:12their best performance of the
00:10:13season. I don't really know
00:10:14where that came from, but
00:10:15anyway, I'm kind of getting
00:10:17into a tangent. We have plenty
00:10:18of films, so I don't want to
00:10:19like keep going in circles,
00:10:20but I, I want to check myself
00:10:23as well, because I know that
00:10:24the contrarian and me sometimes
00:10:26are just not liking the drama.
00:10:27Sometimes I'm just like, why
00:10:28are we talking about this?
00:10:29Because like the product on
00:10:30the field isn't good enough.
00:10:31And it's like players aren't
00:10:32doing their jobs beyond what
00:10:34they're being coached to do.
00:10:35It's like simple execution
00:10:36things. And I feel like we get
00:10:38away from that, but still the
00:10:41critical coaching moments do
00:10:43need to be better. And I'm not
00:10:44going to fricking bury the guy
00:10:46because I want him to have an
00:10:47off season to see, okay, what
00:10:49is our pattern? What hurt us?
00:10:51What did we do poorly? And
00:10:52where can we get better? And
00:10:53then see that year two jumpy
00:10:54talks about, but do stop with
00:10:56these dumb comments that keep
00:10:58putting you in bad positions
00:10:59where you have to answer other
00:11:00questions that have nothing to
00:11:01do with what the football team
00:11:03put on the field in more with
00:11:04like you just not saying the
00:11:06right thing. And sometimes just
00:11:08don't say anything. I think
00:11:09he's learning that and he's
00:11:10getting better and I will give
00:11:11him credit, but you know, it's
00:11:12still, we have those like once
00:11:13a week where it's like, you
00:11:14were so close to getting out of
00:11:15this press conference, smelling
00:11:16like roses and you put your foot
00:11:18in your mouth with something you
00:11:19didn't need to say. So, you
00:11:21know, I, I, one time he, one
00:11:24time he talked about being
00:11:25media trained at the end, it
00:11:26was like, he got through a
00:11:27press conference perfectly.
00:11:28And he was like, yeah, Stacy
00:11:29told me to do all that. And it
00:11:30was like, you know, you had it
00:11:32on a silver platter and you
00:11:33kicked it right over. And this
00:11:35is also my message to people
00:11:36who think I'm not critical
00:11:37enough. Like I, I, I listen and
00:11:39I really do try to find the
00:11:40places where maybe I have blind
00:11:41spots. Cause I'm always trying
00:11:42to get better. Sometimes if you
00:11:44talk to me like an asshole, I'm
00:11:45going to talk to you like an
00:11:46asshole. I'm sorry. That's just
00:11:47how it goes. If you come to me
00:11:48and you're like, Hey man, you
00:11:49know, I understand your
00:11:50disposition, but I don't know.
00:11:52We can have the conversation
00:11:53help make me better. I love
00:11:54that. It's why we do the live
00:11:55shows. I like the comments. I
00:11:56like when you guys are on
00:11:57Twitter and you know, to start
00:11:58the conversations. Um, but this
00:12:00is, again, this is me trying to
00:12:01hold myself accountable and say,
00:12:03yes, there were things that I
00:12:04definitely disagreed with more
00:12:05so than usual in these games,
00:12:07but also like I'm getting to
00:12:08the end of my rope with charade
00:12:10the media person, like, dude,
00:12:12you've got to do better. That's
00:12:14that. And that's what I got.
00:12:15That's what I got. That's the
00:12:16end of it. Obviously be better
00:12:17coaching, but like, stop making
00:12:18it harder on yourself with these
00:12:20bad quotes. Well, Taylor, good
00:12:22on you. You did over 10 minutes
00:12:24with me on the coaching drama,
00:12:26the media drama with Gerard Mayo,
00:12:28something we totally put this
00:12:29and put it on YouTube. I can
00:12:31link it anytime somebody says
00:12:32I'm not critical enough.
00:12:33Exactly. Exactly. So we'll, uh,
00:12:35we'll, we'll put this up in a
00:12:36separate segment, but did
00:12:37obviously have to touch on that
00:12:38again. A lot. Yeah. A lot of, uh,
00:12:41a lot of nonsense surrounding
00:12:43the 25 to 24 loss yesterday
00:12:46against the Colts. Now let's
00:12:47dive into the specifics on some
00:12:49of the film. Taylor broke it all
00:12:51down. So we're going to start
00:12:52with Anthony Richardson as a
00:12:54run threat, a dual threat
00:12:55quarterback, really, you know,
00:12:57really a single threat
00:12:58quarterback. Cause he can't
00:12:59really throw the football that
00:13:00well, but I was like, yeah, I
00:13:02was hoping he was going to run
00:13:03the football and we wanted that.
00:13:05Yeah. He's a, he's a running
00:13:07back first, really, but you
00:13:08know, he gashed them. It was
00:13:09the first time the Patriots
00:13:10played a running quarterback
00:13:12this season. And like you just
00:13:13mentioned Gerard Devon, God
00:13:14Chuck, excuse me. After the
00:13:15game was like, I was thankful
00:13:17we didn't have to play this guy
00:13:18last year in Germany because of
00:13:20how he is as a run threat.
00:13:21Um, and basically added that
00:13:23he hasn't developed as a
00:13:24passer yet. Um, but that they,
00:13:26I don't know if he was
00:13:27insinuating that they weren't
00:13:28ready for a guy like him last
00:13:30year, but maybe it's just the
00:13:31fact that it makes their job
00:13:32harder. Um,
00:13:33I think it's just really six
00:13:34four, 245 pounds runs a four
00:13:36four and can truck guys like
00:13:38Brian branch were the biggest
00:13:39hitters in the NFL. I think
00:13:40that's why
00:13:41and your bro pepper said they
00:13:43call it, they call them Derek
00:13:44Henry this week out there where
00:13:45it's like, it's literally Derek
00:13:47Henry who can throw the football
00:13:50pretty well for, if you're
00:13:51Derek Henry. And so literally
00:13:52if you ask Derek Henry to drop
00:13:54back 30 times in a game, it's
00:13:55probably, I'm sorry. That's a
00:13:58nice throw.
00:13:59No, a hundred percent, but he
00:14:00goes 12 to 24 through the air,
00:14:02but then he has nine carries for
00:14:03almost 50 yards on the ground
00:14:04has the Russian touchdown in the
00:14:05first half. And then he also
00:14:06obviously has the backbreaking
00:14:08two point conversion. So, um,
00:14:10they do play some, you know,
00:14:12more elusive running
00:14:13quarterbacks later on in the
00:14:14season. Uh, so it goes to, you
00:14:16know, come to the question, how
00:14:17are they going to defend against
00:14:18these guys? And they didn't do
00:14:19it yesterday against Richardson.
00:14:21So take us through the film.
00:14:22What happened? Why weren't they
00:14:23able to stop number five, uh, as
00:14:25well as they would have hoped.
00:14:26Yeah. So just to start off, we
00:14:28need to remind ourselves that
00:14:29the Patriots have historically
00:14:30struggled against running
00:14:32quarterback. So this is not
00:14:33like a new thing where it's
00:14:34just like, Oh my God, Covington,
00:14:35what the hell are you doing?
00:14:37Like one, Anthony Richardson is
00:14:39a one of one type athlete where
00:14:41we can hit the way he's used in
00:14:42the run game. It's similar to
00:14:43cam Newton where they truly,
00:14:45it's not like, Oh, we just want
00:14:46him outside. Like they'll run
00:14:47him up the middle because they
00:14:48understand he's basically a big
00:14:50running back. That's why they
00:14:51compared him to Derrick Henry.
00:14:52So this was a tall task. We knew
00:14:54that it's why we said this was
00:14:56one of the keys to the game was
00:14:57just containing him as a runner.
00:14:59They were competitive at times.
00:15:00I will say, but for the most
00:15:02part, when Anthony Richardson
00:15:03needed a conversion in critical
00:15:04moments, he got it to the point
00:15:06where towards the end of the
00:15:07game, when we were saying, are
00:15:09they going to score and are
00:15:10they going to go for two? I was
00:15:11like, yeah, force dare them to
00:15:13stop a QB run. Cause I don't
00:15:14think they can do it. And they
00:15:15ultimately couldn't. So we'll
00:15:17dive into it because there were
00:15:18three primary concepts. I saw
00:15:20that the Patriots are really
00:15:21going to have to tighten up
00:15:22against when they play,
00:15:23especially Josh Allen, who's a
00:15:25similar type of guy who can run
00:15:26you over or run right by you.
00:15:28Justin Herbert, another big guy
00:15:30with speed, although he doesn't
00:15:31run as much as Josh Allen or
00:15:32Anthony Richardson and Kyler
00:15:34Murray, not, you know, the
00:15:35bowling ball. Some of those guys
00:15:36are, but still very elusive,
00:15:38very fast can pretty much run
00:15:39anything. So the first one was
00:15:41the QB sweep. This was something
00:15:44the Colts did a few times. They
00:15:45wanted to try to get Anthony
00:15:46Richardson on the outside,
00:15:47especially in some critical and
00:15:49short yardage situations. And
00:15:51this is really what made it
00:15:52tough. Now with a team like the
00:15:54Colts, it's so hard to stop
00:15:55them anyway, because you have to
00:15:57worry about Richardson. You
00:15:58have to worry about Jonathan
00:15:59Taylor, who averaged fewer than
00:16:00four yards to carry, but it was
00:16:02one of the run defenses, least
00:16:03efficient games of the year
00:16:04because he was basically just
00:16:06getting all the yards he needed
00:16:07to keep them on schedule. Now
00:16:09with Anthony Richardson
00:16:10specifically in these short
00:16:11yardage situations, when you
00:16:12dial it up to him, it's hard
00:16:13enough to stop because he only
00:16:15needs a yard or two. He can
00:16:16literally get that on his own,
00:16:17but I also thought the
00:16:18execution could have been
00:16:19better. So on this first QB
00:16:21sweep, all right, Patriots are
00:16:22up by two points, third and one
00:16:24with the Colts trying to get
00:16:26past midfield. This is still
00:16:27pretty early on in the game.
00:16:29Now the blocking, this is a
00:16:30concept we're going to see a
00:16:31couple of times. You're going
00:16:32to see the wide tight end shift
00:16:34into the backfield, create a
00:16:35split backfield look. That's
00:16:37just going to give him more
00:16:38depth to be the lead blocker on
00:16:39this play as he pulls outside.
00:16:41You're also going to have the
00:16:42guard to this side pulling out.
00:16:43This is really tough because you
00:16:44have big bodies that are pretty
00:16:46much blocking defensive backs
00:16:48while you're getting crack
00:16:49blocks. A crack block is
00:16:50basically when you have the
00:16:51leverage on someone as a skill
00:16:52player and you're blocking down
00:16:54on someone who's typically
00:16:55bigger than you using your
00:16:56angle to give you an advantage.
00:16:58You're going to see that from
00:16:59the tight end on Jelani Tavae
00:17:00and you're going to see the
00:17:01same from Michael Pittman Jr.
00:17:02who had a hell of a day as a
00:17:04blocker on Christian Ellis. And
00:17:06then you're going to have
00:17:07Anthony Richardson obviously
00:17:08going outside. Jonathan Taylor
00:17:10is going to try to create a
00:17:11distraction by going to the
00:17:12opposite flat. Now you see the
00:17:14shift to the backfield. Now
00:17:16Richardson bobbles the ball
00:17:17first of all, which is really
00:17:18impressive. He bobbles this,
00:17:20shows the composer to get it.
00:17:21Now you got the blocks, right?
00:17:23You got your seal right here on
00:17:24the crack block. You got your
00:17:25puller creating the way on the
00:17:27outside and you've got a second
00:17:29level block on Christian Ellis.
00:17:31But Christian Ellis actually
00:17:32does a decent job getting under
00:17:33this block for Michael Pittman.
00:17:35He's the only person right now
00:17:36who has a chance at making this
00:17:38tackle. Unfortunately, I'm not
00:17:40sure if he's held or what. He
00:17:41can't make the tackle. He ends
00:17:43up on the ground. Now Isaiah
00:17:44Bolden is left as the only
00:17:46person who can really try to
00:17:47corral this and keep it.
00:17:49And he has Quinn Nelson coming
00:17:50right at him, right?
00:17:52It's not an easy assignment.
00:17:53You got a pretty big dude who's
00:17:55looking to take your head off.
00:17:56So Bolden literally just tries
00:17:57to survive this, kind of does
00:17:59the Yankee Doodle Dandy all the
00:18:01way around, trying not to get
00:18:02pancaked. And then obviously
00:18:04you got Kyle Bugger who came
00:18:05from the opposite side, ends up
00:18:06ultimately pushing Richardson
00:18:07out of bound. An explosive gain
00:18:09on a third and one. You hate to
00:18:10have that. We're going to talk
00:18:12about the fourth down lapses
00:18:13because there were three fourth
00:18:14down conversions towards the end
00:18:16of the game. But this one,
00:18:17another QB sweep, this time
00:18:19from a slightly different look
00:18:20rather than the off ball tight
00:18:22end shifting to the backfield.
00:18:23He's just going to pull from
00:18:24this alignment. As you're going
00:18:25to see right here, he's going to
00:18:26pull. Same thing. You're going
00:18:28to get a pull from the play side
00:18:30guard and then two crack blocks.
00:18:32And the player we're going to
00:18:33want to focus on here is Jelani
00:18:35Tavai because he's not going to
00:18:37get blocked, but I don't love
00:18:38the angle he takes here. So
00:18:40we're going to see it run the
00:18:41play. You get Michael Pitt Jr.
00:18:44This was the first time he
00:18:45de-cleated someone. Lays the
00:18:47absolute boom on Kyle Bugger
00:18:49with this one. Takes him off the
00:18:50ground. So he takes care of him.
00:18:52Then you have Jelani Tavai. I
00:18:54really would have liked to see
00:18:55him try to get over this block.
00:18:57Right? He goes downfield or I'm
00:19:00sorry, he's kind of going
00:19:01upfield and this is going to the
00:19:02outside. Rather than shooting
00:19:04down, I would have liked to see
00:19:05him try to bubble over this and
00:19:07force Anthony Richardson back
00:19:08inside. I don't know his
00:19:09assignment. Maybe he did what he
00:19:10was supposed to do, but
00:19:11ultimately that gives Richardson
00:19:13room on the outside and then you
00:19:15get the block on the force
00:19:16player. I believe that's
00:19:17Christian. Is that Christian
00:19:18Gonzalez? Yep, that's Christian
00:19:20Gonzalez. The blue gloves. He
00:19:22ends up getting blocked. So
00:19:23Anthony Richardson has another
00:19:24path to the sideline on fourth
00:19:26and two. Once again, you need to
00:19:27force Anthony Richardson inside
00:19:29or any quarterback inside on
00:19:31these sweet plays. If you don't,
00:19:32you're giving them a whole lot
00:19:33of room to run and you'd at
00:19:35least like to force them back
00:19:36so that you can hit them with
00:19:37some of your bigger bodies.
00:19:38Instead, Anthony Richardson runs
00:19:40out of bounds. Now this they
00:19:42actually play a little bit
00:19:43better specifically Christian
00:19:44Gonzalez. All right. So this
00:19:46was obviously the final drive
00:19:47for the coach. They're trying
00:19:48to get into the end zone first
00:19:50end goal from about the 10 or
00:19:52nine yard line. Same kind of
00:19:54block that we saw last time
00:19:55tight end going to shift to the
00:19:56backfield before he goes out.
00:19:58Michael Pittman Jr. Is going to
00:19:59get a little bit of Christian
00:20:00Gonzalez before he ultimately
00:20:02climbs to block the safety here
00:20:04and another. This is Jalen
00:20:06Hawkins poor guy. He's going to
00:20:07get depleted as well. So you see
00:20:10Michael Pittman Jr. Just gets
00:20:11enough of Christian Gonzalez to
00:20:12slow him down and then boom.
00:20:15Wow. Jalen Hawkins. She is
00:20:17Michael Pittman Jr. Hands up on
00:20:18the turf. Just ear hole and guys
00:20:20all day long just ear holes for
00:20:22days. Now Christian Gonzalez
00:20:23does end up getting on the
00:20:25outside forcing Richardson out
00:20:27of bounds here much better job.
00:20:29So he doesn't actually get the
00:20:30sideline still forces him out
00:20:31prevents what could have been a
00:20:32touchdown because Kyle Duggar
00:20:34can't get to him. Obviously he
00:20:35tries to kind of go underneath
00:20:36there can't quite make it but
00:20:38solid job by Christian Gonzalez
00:20:40to push him out again. That
00:20:41could have been a touchdown
00:20:42still don't like getting that
00:20:43kind of chunky yardage because
00:20:45it set up what was eventually a
00:20:46touchdown closer to the goal
00:20:48line. Now we've got QB stretch
00:20:50essentially an outside zone
00:20:52concept as we're going to see
00:20:53but there's not going to be a
00:20:54running back. It's just going to
00:20:55be Anthony Richardson from an
00:20:56empty backfield. This was in the
00:20:58second quarter Indy was down two
00:21:00points another first and goal
00:21:01situation. Now you're going to
00:21:03get Keon White gets kicked out.
00:21:05You're going to have Michael
00:21:06Pittman Jr. blocking Jabril
00:21:07Peppers also Jabril Peppers
00:21:09getting blocked off this combo
00:21:10that ends up taking out Daniel
00:21:12Kwale and then on the backside
00:21:14another combo on Devon Godshot
00:21:15nose tackle and then they're
00:21:17going to take care of Kyle
00:21:18Duggar on the second level.
00:21:20Christian Ellis doesn't really
00:21:21play much of a factor on this
00:21:22one unfortunately. Now I want
00:21:24you to watch Christian Gonzalez
00:21:25because he's going to end up
00:21:26being the only player that
00:21:27doesn't get blocked by a by an
00:21:29offensive player. Unfortunately,
00:21:30he ends up blocking himself on
00:21:32this play. Although he was
00:21:33really good against the run for
00:21:34the most part. Now you get the
00:21:36seal on Daniel Kwale and Keon
00:21:38White. You'd like to see these
00:21:39guys constrict the run lane
00:21:40like this isn't all on
00:21:41Christian Gonzalez. If Anthony
00:21:43Richardson has this kind of a
00:21:44lane with his size and speed
00:21:46even a Christian Gonzalez
00:21:47identified it. That's a really
00:21:49tough tackle in the hole. So
00:21:50not a great job closing that
00:21:52lane from these guys and then
00:21:53you see Pittman Jr. is blocking
00:21:55Peppers but Gonzalez doesn't
00:21:57recognize that the run is
00:21:58happening and ends up going with
00:22:00that crack block. He's late to
00:22:02identify it. Anthony Richardson
00:22:04walks in 360 spike really sick
00:22:06move from him, but you need to
00:22:08be more competitive on that
00:22:09play need better recognition from
00:22:11Christian Gonzalez when he's not
00:22:12getting blocked. Now, this is
00:22:14later in the game second and
00:22:16goal. This is the play that
00:22:18they're actually going to end up
00:22:19scoring on. I'm sorry. They
00:22:21don't score. This was actually
00:22:22much better played by Jabril
00:22:23Peppers. Now, there's some key
00:22:24differences here one. They go to
00:22:26the other side. It's the same
00:22:27formation from the Patriots, but
00:22:29instead of trying Daniel Laquale
00:22:31who was over here now, it's
00:22:32Barmore. You're going to try
00:22:33Jeremiah Farms and Anthony
00:22:34Jennings who does a much better
00:22:35job constricting the lane and
00:22:37Jabril Peppers. Unlike Duggar,
00:22:39who is more over the center
00:22:40kind of cheats over a little bit
00:22:42and gives himself a better
00:22:43chance. Also, you're going to
00:22:44see Kyle Duggar a little bit
00:22:46better of an angle to constrict
00:22:47as well. Now, Jabril Peppers
00:22:49once again is going to make this
00:22:50play here. So Jeremiah Farms
00:22:52gets up field. No cutback lane
00:22:54Anthony Jennings better job not
00:22:56giving a huge rush lane, but
00:22:57also Jabril Peppers excellent
00:22:59job filling the set the I
00:23:01believe this is the center
00:23:02doesn't have time to climb up to
00:23:04get him sticks Anthony Richardson
00:23:06in the hole for a run stuff.
00:23:08That's what you want to see
00:23:09right defensive back identifies
00:23:11it your own block. Sorry young
00:23:12man. You got to make the play.
00:23:13I think Gonzo had a decent
00:23:15chance on his but again, we're
00:23:17not going to know because he
00:23:18didn't identify it quickly
00:23:19enough. So we're seeing right
00:23:21the last time they see these
00:23:22runs like Christian Gonzalez on
00:23:24the other one on the QB sweep
00:23:25better job getting over the top
00:23:27Jabril Peppers cheats over gives
00:23:28himself a better chance stuffs
00:23:30Anthony Richardson in the hole.
00:23:32Now this veer is the only
00:23:34concept that the Colts were able
00:23:36to get good runs on a couple
00:23:38times. But the second one we're
00:23:39going to talk about the two-point
00:23:41conversion that won the game. I
00:23:43have some thoughts on it. So
00:23:44first we're going to talk about
00:23:45the veer right? So this is
00:23:47essentially kind of a power play
00:23:49right where you're going to get
00:23:51an arc block where this tight
00:23:52ends going to pretend to block
00:23:53the edge Defender but really
00:23:54block outside then like any gap
00:23:56scheme, you're going to be
00:23:57blocking down try to climb to
00:23:59the backside linebacker and have
00:24:01I think this is not going to
00:24:02see we're going to have the
00:24:03guard pulling to take on Jabril
00:24:05Peppers. But what we're going to
00:24:06do here because there's the
00:24:08option to either hand this off
00:24:10to Jonathan Taylor going
00:24:11sideways or just keep it
00:24:13himself. They're actually going
00:24:14to leave Anthony Jennings
00:24:16unblocked, right? So now he's
00:24:17in conflict. Do I go for the
00:24:19running back or do I go for
00:24:20quarterback? This is one of the
00:24:22oldest concepts in football.
00:24:23Now, Anthony Jennings is
00:24:25actually going to crash down on
00:24:26Anthony Richardson and has an
00:24:28opportunity to make this tackle.
00:24:29Unfortunately, Anthony Jennings
00:24:31great run Defender, but Anthony
00:24:33Richardson is an alien. This is
00:24:35a really bad matchup for him.
00:24:36Richardson ends up juking him to
00:24:38get around. You got seals on
00:24:40peppers. You got seals on
00:24:41Christian Ellis and you got
00:24:42seals on Kyle Duggar. Richardson
00:24:45gets to the outside and
00:24:46Christian Gonzalez is the only
00:24:48guy to force him back on the
00:24:49inside, but he gets blocked by
00:24:51somebody in Anthony Richardson
00:24:52while that he makes the wrong
00:24:54read. It's supposed to go to
00:24:56Taylor and then he ends up just
00:24:57following Taylor's footsteps is
00:24:59like, well, now I'm Jonathan
00:25:00Taylor and I can beat you with a
00:25:01quick double move and then I'm
00:25:02gone. Just an absolute like you
00:25:04said, like, you know what you
00:25:07could maybe defeat blocks
00:25:08better at the second level. But
00:25:09when you have those one-on-ones
00:25:10like Anthony Richardson is going
00:25:11to make you wrong, even if
00:25:12you're right now, the two-point
00:25:14conversion. I have problems with
00:25:16this. Okay, because Christian
00:25:18Barmore was saying after the
00:25:20game, he thought that he was
00:25:21being held and not even just
00:25:22held. He actually ends up
00:25:24getting high load, which is not
00:25:25legal. We're going to talk about
00:25:27it. So once again, we have a
00:25:28veer concept. Jelani to buy is
00:25:30going to be the unblocked
00:25:31defender. This time. We're
00:25:32going to see that right here,
00:25:33but we're going to focus on
00:25:34Christian Barmore, who is on a
00:25:36one-on-one matchup with rookie
00:25:38will convolve Gonzalez trying to
00:25:40block him on a down block. Now
00:25:42Christian Barmore great
00:25:43recognition, right? He
00:25:45immediately smokes the rookie.
00:25:47He's in the backfield now to be
00:25:49fair. There's a chance that he
00:25:51gets blocked by Quentin Nelson
00:25:52who's pulling but Christian
00:25:54Barmore is good enough that if
00:25:55this is a clean win, he can at
00:25:57least constrict the running lane
00:25:58right? You diagnose it you plant
00:26:00your foot and then you throw
00:26:01your shoulder into him so that
00:26:02it doesn't injure and you don't
00:26:04and just you don't end up
00:26:05getting just completely blown up
00:26:07but not only does he get held
00:26:09you see it right here. He's
00:26:10getting held and Quentin Nelson
00:26:13ends up trying to block him. So
00:26:14you have two defenders one high
00:26:16one or two blockers one low one
00:26:18high taking him on the hold is a
00:26:19penalty. This is a penalty
00:26:21doesn't get called Christian
00:26:23Ellis is looking for the running
00:26:24back. I think he was actually
00:26:26should have had better gap
00:26:27discipline here. I don't think
00:26:28he should have gotten this much
00:26:29with on the running back. This
00:26:31is a special teamer who's
00:26:32playing a lot more on defense.
00:26:34I know he has experience playing
00:26:35linebacker at Philly, but even
00:26:36still you see sometimes the
00:26:38recognition isn't always there
00:26:39for him as much as you know, you
00:26:40see him Flash experiences
00:26:42experience. He expands way too
00:26:44much. So Anthony Richardson has
00:26:46this pretty wide open lane to
00:26:47cross the goal line and
00:26:48ultimately win the football game
00:26:50Gerard may even said he thought
00:26:52that was a whole didn't think
00:26:53the play should have counted but
00:26:55no excuses at the end of the
00:26:56day. So with these quarterback
00:26:58runs, obviously they fought back
00:27:00you have the Christian bar more
00:27:01play where they probably should
00:27:02have called a penalty, but there
00:27:04were plenty of other chances for
00:27:05you to get stops to make sure
00:27:07that Anthony Richardson didn't
00:27:08kill you. You missed
00:27:10opportunities, especially from
00:27:11the linebackers not good enough
00:27:13when it comes to actually
00:27:14denting run lanes and putting
00:27:16those blockers and getting them
00:27:18to actually conflict some of
00:27:19those spaces that Anthony
00:27:20Richardson had. So at the end of
00:27:22the day, your run for us, that's
00:27:23the biggest thing. You got to
00:27:24make sure you're constricting.
00:27:25So these quarterbacks can't just
00:27:26get outside especially as a
00:27:28defense that loves to play man
00:27:29coverage because Josh Allen has
00:27:31killed him on quarterback sweeps
00:27:32versus man for years. Now got to
00:27:34get that tightened up in the
00:27:35future because you're not going
00:27:36to stop seeing that anytime soon
00:27:38question for you before we move
00:27:39on to our our red zone. Will is
00:27:41the Patriots just on that is if
00:27:46Barmore gets past that offensive
00:27:48lineman, it doesn't end up
00:27:49getting, you know, smoked and
00:27:51ends up that, you know, frankly
00:27:54penalized by by Quentin Nelson
00:27:55and the rest of those guys. Does
00:27:57he make a tackle on Anthony
00:27:58Richardson? Can Christian Barmore
00:28:00stop Anthony Richardson one-on-one
00:28:01or at least muck it up a little
00:28:03bit to where he actually has a
00:28:05chance to stop the two-point
00:28:06conversion or was that just a
00:28:07lost cause because it's Anthony
00:28:09Rich from Anthony Richardson from
00:28:10two yards out. I think and I
00:28:12because I've seen Barmore do it
00:28:13because he recognizes plays so
00:28:14quickly. If he swims a guy, he
00:28:16did it right away. Very good
00:28:17about knowing. Okay. Somebody
00:28:19else is coming to get me. I do
00:28:21think if he throws a shoulder
00:28:22into Quentin Nelson, I think it
00:28:24just at least bumps Richardson
00:28:25off course. So maybe Ellis can
00:28:27recover and actually fill the
00:28:28hole and have some momentum
00:28:29versus Richardson by the time
00:28:31he's almost at the goal line is
00:28:33already kind of have he's
00:28:34already got his shoulders down
00:28:36and it's trying to charge
00:28:37forward. So it's a tough
00:28:38assignment. I'm not going to
00:28:39predict the future and say no
00:28:40would have happened, but I at
00:28:41least think it could have been
00:28:42more competitive if Barmore
00:28:43wasn't held and also the fact
00:28:45that he was held in high load
00:28:47should have been a penalty that
00:28:48set the Colts back in a very
00:28:49advantageous situation point
00:28:51there. You're saying you know
00:28:52what now Anthony Richardson has
00:28:53to throw the ball and if you're
00:28:55the Patriots, you're hoping that
00:28:56that's what ends up happening.
00:28:57So poor officiating all across
00:28:59the board. I could come up with
00:29:00a lot of other things like the
00:29:01helmet to helmet on Hunter
00:29:02Henry Alex Austin a crucial
00:29:05third down where he gets called
00:29:06for pass interference, even
00:29:08though Michael Pittman jr.
00:29:09Fully extended his arms to
00:29:11separate and it's the rule that
00:29:12element used to say you push I
00:29:14pull if someone pushes to create
00:29:16contact, you're allowed to pull
00:29:17them or if that person pulls you
00:29:19you're allowed to push off. So
00:29:22poor officiating might have
00:29:24cost in the game because it was
00:29:25so close. But at the end of the
00:29:26day, there's also times for you
00:29:28to control the game and they
00:29:29simply dip 100% and like you
00:29:31said to a yeah, if if one more
00:29:32gets called there, they push
00:29:33them back. They don't trust
00:29:34Richardson's arm. They end up
00:29:36maybe kicking the extra point
00:29:37and then it goes over time. The
00:29:38Patriots have a little bit more
00:29:39of a chance. So there were two
00:29:40other ones. I wanted to actually
00:29:42break down the fourth down
00:29:43dropback system that was mostly
00:29:44in the ground game. But these
00:29:45are the other opportunities they
00:29:46had on the final drive to get
00:29:48the Colts off the field and they
00:29:49simply could not capitalize. Now
00:29:51this one is on Jabril Peppers,
00:29:53right? So he's going to come on
00:29:54a blitz in a critical situation.
00:29:56Now, usually I like this play.
00:29:58It's a good one against the run
00:29:59that they send a lot. But this
00:30:00time they use it to try to keep
00:30:02Richardson hemmed in, right? So
00:30:03he's unblocked if he at least
00:30:06keeps Richardson in the pocket.
00:30:07There's a chance that maybe they
00:30:08can corral and get to him.
00:30:09Instead, Peppers takes a little
00:30:11bit of a shallow angle and this
00:30:13is so tough, right? Like
00:30:14Richardson doesn't make it easy.
00:30:15I'm not putting this fully on
00:30:17Peppers, but you let him outside
00:30:18the pocket. Then Marcus Jones is
00:30:20trying to protect the flat.
00:30:21Jelani Tavai is looking at this
00:30:23crossing concept and is trying
00:30:25to do his job. Notices too late
00:30:27that Richardson is actually
00:30:28breaking the pocket. That allows
00:30:30the tight end to come unblocked.
00:30:31Richardson scrambles, throws it
00:30:33on the run. That's a key fourth
00:30:35down conversion. Again, tough
00:30:37assignment, but you'd like better
00:30:38from Jabril Peppers. Now, this was
00:30:41the touchdown before the two-point
00:30:43conversion. I saw some critique on
00:30:45Kyle Dugger and why is he meshed
00:30:46up against Alec Pierce? I'll
00:30:47explain why. So I think the reason
00:30:51the Patriots actually went zone,
00:30:52which they don't typically do.
00:30:53They usually use man and match
00:30:55principles in the red area, but I
00:30:56think they knew the Colts were
00:30:57going to try to pick them off
00:30:59using crossing concepts. So they
00:31:00said, you know what? We'll play
00:31:01zone like what the Colts did to
00:31:03the Patriots early in the game
00:31:04where you can run all these and
00:31:06we're just going to sit in our
00:31:07area and then capitalize.
00:31:08Patriots don't play it well,
00:31:09though. So you're going to have
00:31:11them in the single high coverage
00:31:12with, you know, it's not exactly
00:31:15this. There's more match
00:31:16principles, but the simple way of
00:31:17thinking about it is this is
00:31:18cover three with Alex Saucin kind
00:31:20of in this deep third Kyle Dugger
00:31:22in a deep third where he's also
00:31:23going to chase a crossing route
00:31:25that's in the intermediate kind of
00:31:26area here. And then I believe
00:31:28that's Christian Gonzalez. He's
00:31:29going to be in the other deep
00:31:30third with these guys in
00:31:31underneath zones. So we're going
00:31:33to focus on Kyle Dugger and Alec
00:31:35Pierce here because obviously
00:31:36that's the matchup where the
00:31:37touchdown happened. So we're
00:31:39going to get that short motion
00:31:40from 80 Mitchell. He's just
00:31:41going to run one of those ends.
00:31:42You always see in the back of
00:31:43the end zone. It's a really good
00:31:44late progression read. Now,
00:31:46Jabril Peppers tries to get Alec
00:31:48Pierce off balance here with the
00:31:49jam. He doesn't get it. But at
00:31:51the same time, you don't want
00:31:52him to try it so hard that he
00:31:54ends up giving up his position,
00:31:56which actually happens on the
00:31:57other side of the field because
00:31:59you see Kyle Dugger trying his
00:32:01best to get on top of this,
00:32:02right? Really? You can't ask
00:32:03much more of him, but it's
00:32:04really tough when one Anthony
00:32:06Richardson has a clean pocket.
00:32:08Gerard Mayo, when speaking
00:32:09about this specific play, talks
00:32:11about marrying rush and
00:32:12coverage. One, the pass rush
00:32:14isn't giving you anything.
00:32:15These runners are able to run
00:32:16all the way across the field and
00:32:18Anthony Richardson's just
00:32:19chilling in the backfield. Plus
00:32:20it looks like a breakdown where
00:32:22you have both Alex Austin and I
00:32:24believe it's Jelani to buy
00:32:25trying to jam the nub tight end
00:32:28who's on a delayed release,
00:32:29which is going to ultimately
00:32:30create space on this side of the
00:32:32field. Richardson throws it
00:32:34competitive rep from Kyle Dugger
00:32:36at least getting to the catch
00:32:37point, but obviously Alex
00:32:39Austin all the way down here. I
00:32:41don't know if he was coached to
00:32:42commit this much on the jam, but
00:32:44either way, it's a lot of room
00:32:45over there. Can't really expect
00:32:47Kyle Dugger to defend that. So
00:32:49fourth down execution. We talked
00:32:50about the run from earlier. Then
00:32:52that's two more plays where you
00:32:53had an opportunity first to make
00:32:55sure the rich didn't didn't get
00:32:56out of the pocket and
00:32:57potentially avoid him throwing
00:32:58to the tight end to convert. And
00:33:00then another situation where you
00:33:01don't get any pass rush. Then
00:33:03the coverage doesn't necessarily
00:33:04hold up the way you expect, at
00:33:05least from what I'm assuming. I'm
00:33:07going to ask Alex Austin about
00:33:08that on Wednesday, but then you
00:33:11put Kyle Dugger in a tough spot.
00:33:12Alec Pierce is a good receiver
00:33:14touchdown. Can't have a 19 play
00:33:15tribe with three fourth down
00:33:16conversion. That's really the
00:33:17bottom line. Can't do it again.
00:33:19Patriots allow 48 yards on the
00:33:21ground to Anthony Richardson on
00:33:22nine carries the touchdown. We
00:33:24saw the two point conversion
00:33:25obviously, and then allowing him
00:33:27on fourth down, like you said,
00:33:28to make plays with his legs on
00:33:30the move. And then obviously
00:33:31clean pocket. It hits Alec Pierce
00:33:33for the game tying, ultimately
00:33:35game winning touchdown. So we're
00:33:37going to move on. We're going to
00:33:38go to the red zone woes in a
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00:35:13to get into these red zone woes.
00:35:15We are talking about with the
00:35:16Patriots where they scored 24
00:35:18points. It is their second most
00:35:20points in a game this season
00:35:21behind the 25. They scored
00:35:23against the Jets in the game
00:35:24where Drake may ended up
00:35:25actually getting concussed, but
00:35:26they go just two for six in the
00:35:28red zone. Two touchdowns down
00:35:30there, three field goals, and
00:35:31obviously the missed field goal.
00:35:33The 25 yarder from Joey Sly.
00:35:35Drake may says he had a tough
00:35:37time down there. Seeing through
00:35:40his progressions because it was
00:35:41so tight. He also talked about
00:35:43the penalties. They got down to
00:35:44the two yard line at one point.
00:35:46They back all the way up. They
00:35:47end up having to kick a field
00:35:48goal and basically says, look,
00:35:50you can't settle for four field
00:35:51goals and expect to win a
00:35:53football game. So breaking it
00:35:54down further, Taylor, what did
00:35:55you see in the red zone? Why
00:35:57did the Patriots struggle so
00:35:58much down there and what can
00:35:59they do to potentially improve
00:36:01it? Yeah, man, missed
00:36:02opportunities and miscues.
00:36:04That's pretty much what we
00:36:05always talk about or Harper on
00:36:07the red zone offense, which was
00:36:08great when Drake May 1st kind of
00:36:10became the starting quarterback
00:36:11really falling off over about
00:36:12the past month. This game, I
00:36:14thought there were places where
00:36:15he could have been better, but
00:36:16I also thought that his
00:36:17supporting cast let him down
00:36:18and we're going to get into
00:36:19exactly how that happened. This
00:36:21one I kind of put on Drake May.
00:36:23He ends up taking a sack, but I
00:36:24thought he missed some
00:36:25opportunities to actually
00:36:26potentially throw some scores
00:36:27here. So this is first and goal.
00:36:29No one has scored yet. This is
00:36:30the first time the Patriots had
00:36:31a settle for a field goal. We're
00:36:32going to see Kendrick Bourne.
00:36:34I'm sorry, going motion created
00:36:35two by two formation. Drake May
00:36:37gets the staff. Now at first he
00:36:38looks to Kendrick Bourne. I
00:36:42don't hate him not going for
00:36:44this because I know you have
00:36:45this defender right here.
00:36:46There's a chance maybe they
00:36:47drive on the ball. You don't
00:36:48love that window. I kind of
00:36:49like maybe hitting your back
00:36:50foot. You just put it on your
00:36:51guy, giving him a chance, which
00:36:52sure you don't like it. Keep
00:36:53going through your progression.
00:36:55Now he's going to look to
00:36:56Antonio Gibson, who's on an
00:36:57angle right out of the
00:36:58backfield. Gibson kind of trips
00:37:00as he's in his route. I feel
00:37:02like you still can maybe hit
00:37:03him because there is a little
00:37:04bit of a void here, but that
00:37:06linebacker is kind of coming
00:37:07downhill. I understand you
00:37:09don't really like throwing to a
00:37:10guy who just stumbled. Okay, so
00:37:11keep going through your
00:37:12progression. That's not what
00:37:13happens though. Instead, despite
00:37:15having good protection on this
00:37:16play, we heard Alex Van Pelt
00:37:18talk about how Drake was kind of
00:37:19getting too deep in the pocket
00:37:21and putting his tackles in bad
00:37:22positions. I feel like I noticed
00:37:24that at times today where he
00:37:25tried to kind of just get around
00:37:27protection rather than just
00:37:28stepping up when he had
00:37:29opportunities from clean
00:37:30pockets. Didn't happen a ton,
00:37:31but just popped up a few times.
00:37:33This was one of the more
00:37:34egregious ones where he doesn't
00:37:35even need to necessarily step
00:37:36up, just stand strong in the
00:37:38pocket because he decides he
00:37:40wants to kind of get outside.
00:37:41But if he'd stayed in the
00:37:42pocket, he actually has a
00:37:44receiver coming open to the
00:37:45middle of the field. Yes, this
00:37:47linebacker goes to chase the
00:37:48angle. If you use your vision,
00:37:50you look at Gibson and see he's
00:37:51not there. You should know that
00:37:53even if you have to put it over
00:37:54the linebacker, there's some
00:37:56opening behind him. Instead,
00:37:58Drake tries to get outside,
00:37:59create, create. Nobody gets
00:38:01open, tries to get some yards.
00:38:02It ends up actually going down
00:38:04as a sack. That was a pretty
00:38:05unfortunate missed opportunity
00:38:06there. I'll let you continue. I
00:38:08know we try and not have me cut
00:38:10you off too much, but that's an
00:38:12not cut you off, but you know,
00:38:13you get in your groove,
00:38:14whatever that that's an example
00:38:15there where it's like we talk
00:38:17about getting a quarterback's
00:38:19internal clock sped up. Now, I
00:38:20don't think that's happened
00:38:21across the board for Drake, but
00:38:23in a normal situation where
00:38:24you're not always getting
00:38:25pressured, you're not going to
00:38:26have the urge to break pocket
00:38:28that quickly and you will stand
00:38:29in and you will realize you have
00:38:30to see these things through and
00:38:32you could end up seeing foodie
00:38:33on the backside. But there
00:38:34obviously, you know, he doesn't
00:38:37stand in and that that's why
00:38:38that happens. But yeah, and
00:38:39then like you said, it was also
00:38:40I think the fact that it
00:38:41shrinks right as a quarterback
00:38:42right clock is sped up when
00:38:44you're like up the windows
00:38:45closed. I don't want to throw
00:38:46that like there were times we
00:38:47could see he was really
00:38:48hesitant to throw in the bad
00:38:49windows. Honestly, I'd prefer
00:38:50that than the alternative for a
00:38:51rookie quarterback and we're
00:38:53going to kind of get to some of
00:38:54the times that he showed a lot
00:38:55of poise and didn't throw in
00:38:56the windows later. But this play
00:38:58was really disappointing because
00:39:00this was just a full-on
00:39:01execution error both from
00:39:02actually from veterans. I think
00:39:04it was maybe three veterans who
00:39:05messed up on this play and all
00:39:06three of those veterans were
00:39:08players the Patriots resigned
00:39:09this offseason. Now, I'm not
00:39:10one of the people who's going to
00:39:11go hot go in hindsight and say
00:39:14that they were bad signings. If
00:39:15you let any of those players go
00:39:17you needed to fill the void and
00:39:19I don't know who you were going
00:39:20to fill it with there were no
00:39:21tight ends that were better than
00:39:22Hunter Henry weren't really any
00:39:23good receivers on the market as
00:39:24we kind of went in depth when
00:39:26you know during the offseason
00:39:27and Mike and when he was
00:39:28arguably the best offensive
00:39:29lineman on the market based on
00:39:31what he had done the previous
00:39:32season. So it's just
00:39:33disappointing when you talk
00:39:34about coaching coaching coaching.
00:39:36It's like, yeah. Well when
00:39:37you're veterans and the guys you
00:39:38trust are making the mistakes,
00:39:40it gets really hard to blame the
00:39:42coaching staff, right? So I'm
00:39:43going to kind of break this down
00:39:44a little bit more in depth. So
00:39:46what this is is essentially a
00:39:48mesh sit concept with the rail
00:39:50route from the running back now
00:39:52kind of get more in depth here.
00:39:53The idea is usually this is a
00:39:55man beater because these
00:39:56crossing routes are designed to
00:39:57create some kind of pick where
00:39:59you get defenders chasing in
00:40:01really close proximity and one
00:40:02either falls behind or forces
00:40:04them to go over and creates room
00:40:05for the receiver. Another man
00:40:07beater is if the linebacker
00:40:09based on how he plays this rail
00:40:10route from Rondri Stevenson if
00:40:12he shoots down and gets shallow
00:40:14where Mondrian is going to go
00:40:15into the backfield on a wheel.
00:40:16If he bubbles over Ramondries
00:40:18just kind of going to go on a
00:40:19flat and kind of angle it
00:40:20upwards to give him a chance on
00:40:21basically a swing. Sometimes
00:40:23this crossing route will also
00:40:24end up picking that defender and
00:40:26then you've got pop Douglas is
00:40:27going to shift into the back
00:40:28field to create like a pistol
00:40:30kind of look and then he's
00:40:31going to end up going to the
00:40:32flat basically to stretch out
00:40:33the defense. Like I said, this
00:40:35is typically a man beater, but
00:40:37it does have ways to beat zone
00:40:39but really only one that's
00:40:40consistent. It's this sit route
00:40:42here what we're going to get
00:40:43from Hunter Henry where you want
00:40:44to sit over the ball and then
00:40:46if you have those underneath
00:40:47defenders the crossing routes
00:40:49ideally space them out and then
00:40:51Hunter Henry just nestles behind
00:40:52that little space. You're also
00:40:53going to see that this from pop
00:40:55Douglas also helps to expand
00:40:57this defender and create some
00:40:58room over here. Now who messes
00:41:01up? Well, when we actually see
00:41:03the play get run. So pop goes
00:41:05in the pistol then goes to flare
00:41:07out. Now Kendrick Bourne is
00:41:09supposed to and he said this
00:41:11after the game. He's supposed
00:41:12to continue running and
00:41:13essentially be a decoy. He's
00:41:15supposed to take Zaire
00:41:16Franklin out of the picture
00:41:18which should open up room for
00:41:19Hunter Henry. I'll also say that
00:41:21friend of the show Andre
00:41:22Weingarten pointed out Hunter
00:41:24Henry may have overrun this
00:41:25because typically you want it to
00:41:27be over where the ball is. Now
00:41:29if the ball were on the middle
00:41:31of the hashes, this is a good
00:41:32spot for Henry, but I think he
00:41:34actually should have settled
00:41:35down on this kind of area the
00:41:37field a little bit shorter so
00:41:39that he's right in front of
00:41:40Drake may and also gets open a
00:41:42tick earlier that may have
00:41:43contributed to this as well.
00:41:44But obviously bottom line
00:41:46Kendrick Bourne admitted he
00:41:47should not have been this far
00:41:49doesn't put Zaire it caught
00:41:51doesn't put Zaire Franklin into
00:41:52conflict. You have two receivers
00:41:55and three defenders all in the
00:41:57same area Drake's like well, I
00:41:58can't throw anything here. And
00:42:00then you also have Mike and
00:42:01when who losing pretty
00:42:02decisively to divorce Buckner
00:42:04up front. We'll kind of see
00:42:05what exactly happens there real
00:42:06quick one-on-one really easy
00:42:09swim move and one who gets
00:42:10caught lunging that creates the
00:42:12pressure on Drake may I don't
00:42:13even know if you could have
00:42:14gotten this fallout to be
00:42:15honest, but at least you would
00:42:16have had an extra tick if
00:42:18Kendrick Bourne keeps running
00:42:19and then you have this opening
00:42:20right? Maybe you just kind of
00:42:21go off platform inside on this
00:42:23to Hunter Henry, but three
00:42:25lapses from veteran players
00:42:27Drake may kind of dead to
00:42:28rights ends up getting sacked a
00:42:30really disappointing play that
00:42:32obviously could have made the
00:42:33difference in the game because
00:42:34you're talking about a four
00:42:35point swing where the Patriots
00:42:36end up settling for a field
00:42:38goal. Now another this was a
00:42:40touchdown that was scored but
00:42:42taken off the board. I'm going
00:42:44to let you guys decide and I
00:42:45want your feedback on whether
00:42:46or not and I'm actually going
00:42:47to go full screen on this
00:42:48because I want to see what you
00:42:50all think happens on this play.
00:42:52Now the Patriots first and goal
00:42:54they're going to go from an
00:42:55under center look to Wildcat
00:42:57with city. So going from full
00:42:58back to an end man on the line
00:43:00of scrimmage, which are
00:43:01essentially going to get is a
00:43:02long trap run from Wildcat
00:43:04where Mike and when you is
00:43:05going to pull off of down
00:43:07blocks from this right here is
00:43:10oh my God, who is that? That's
00:43:12I can't even see Michael
00:43:13Jordan, Michael Jordan. Thank
00:43:15you for getting a down block
00:43:16from Michael Jordan down block
00:43:17from Jumaan Trey Jacobs to try
00:43:18to create this lane city. So
00:43:20it's going to climb to the
00:43:21second level. Then Mike and
00:43:22when he was supposed to kick
00:43:23out and basically from Andre
00:43:25Stevenson walks into the end
00:43:26zone, but look at Mike and
00:43:28when he said he didn't think
00:43:29this was a hold because the guy
00:43:30didn't jerk back. We'll show in
00:43:32slow motion, right? I think
00:43:35there's just enough there that
00:43:37for a ticket crew, they might
00:43:39call this. It's white gloves.
00:43:40It's kind of hard to see, but
00:43:42one, I feel like I do see a
00:43:44little bit of hindrance there
00:43:45for 20. I feel like he can't get
00:43:47off this as cleanly as he wants
00:43:48to. And he just throws his
00:43:49hands up, which obviously is
00:43:51going to show the rest. Like
00:43:52maybe something happened here,
00:43:54but now I wrap out a
00:43:55completely clear view of it as
00:43:57well. So that's why they're
00:43:58like called right there. Bang.
00:43:59Yep. And then you see, he
00:44:01throws it. What do you think
00:44:02though? Do you see it? I think
00:44:04I see just enough. Again, if
00:44:05I'm trying to nitpick, yeah,
00:44:07sure. It's a hole, but I don't
00:44:08like Rod Mayo on the, on the
00:44:10coaching angle of this. He said
00:44:12that they went into or the
00:44:13coaching slash execution angle.
00:44:15He said they went into this
00:44:16week knowing that this crew
00:44:17called their Miami game and
00:44:19there was 10 holding penalties
00:44:20against both teams. So that's a
00:44:22player where you can't even
00:44:23risk it. If your own window,
00:44:24you need to basically play with
00:44:26nubs and not use your fingers
00:44:27and not even be able to grab
00:44:28right there. This is it. If you
00:44:31just let him go, it's like,
00:44:33all right, you know, hopefully
00:44:34your mind right beats his guy.
00:44:35And that's a tough position to
00:44:36be in his alignment. I
00:44:37understand, but you're a
00:44:38veteran. He's probably gotten
00:44:39away with this a ton in his
00:44:40career. Like, I don't want to
00:44:41be condescending and be like,
00:44:42Oh, you're a pro. Like, yeah,
00:44:43he knows he's a pro. I'm sure
00:44:45that this has happened before
00:44:46and no one called it. But like
00:44:48we said, it's a ticky tack
00:44:49crew got called. That took a
00:44:51touchdown off the board, put
00:44:53the Patriots back 10 yards,
00:44:54created a long yardage
00:44:56situation, actually created a
00:44:59first and goal from the 12 yard
00:45:01line where the Patriots got
00:45:02another penalty. This one I
00:45:03think was full on BS. This is
00:45:05going to get called on Leighton
00:45:06Robinson in a matchup with
00:45:08Grover Stewart. I believe it
00:45:09is. I don't think this is a
00:45:11hole. I think that maybe having
00:45:13the hand on the back of the
00:45:14Jersey is what kind of warrants
00:45:16is what kind of gets their
00:45:17attention, but he just drops
00:45:19him and Stewart doesn't even
00:45:21look for a flag after usually
00:45:23on those plays, you'll see guys
00:45:24kind of look back like, Oh,
00:45:25what? Nothing. The fact that he
00:45:27never looks back tells me he
00:45:28didn't feel like he got pulled.
00:45:30He just knew he got dominated.
00:45:31I don't know. What do you think?
00:45:34I'll run it again, but I don't
00:45:35think this is a BS call. It's
00:45:37the right hand or the left hand.
00:45:39Excuse me. That pulls him down
00:45:40that way, wherever the ref
00:45:41throws it, whoever sees it. I
00:45:44can understand why a ref would
00:45:45see that as a whole. Now I
00:45:47looked at the other angle. I
00:45:48got this angle specifically
00:45:49because the other one didn't
00:45:50really show it. Um, kind of
00:45:52because like there's so much
00:45:53going on there. You couldn't
00:45:54really tell. I don't know. He
00:45:57falls too and he kind of just
00:45:58puts him on his ass. So like
00:46:00it might just be, he's just
00:46:01kind of moving with him. He
00:46:04said it's kind of, it feels
00:46:05more like an influence than me
00:46:07being like, I'm just going to
00:46:08take you and shove you down.
00:46:09Right. Layton in general, he
00:46:11always does this. Anytime it's
00:46:12a screen, he tries to bury the
00:46:14guy. I would prefer he be a
00:46:16little more on the safe side
00:46:18because there are so many times
00:46:19where I've been like, bro, you
00:46:20almost messed up the play or you
00:46:22could have gotten called for
00:46:23that. So I would just say as a
00:46:24future reference, maybe walk
00:46:26that line of being physical
00:46:27while also being smart. But I
00:46:28didn't like this call anyway.
00:46:29This set up a, uh, uh, uh, uh,
00:46:32first to go from the 22 yard
00:46:34line. You're not going to
00:46:35convert a lot of those. I
00:46:36didn't even break it down
00:46:37because yeah, they did. Spoiler
00:46:39alert. They didn't convert
00:46:40unfortunately. Um, so yeah,
00:46:42that was another disappointing
00:46:43play missed opportunity here.
00:46:46We have the interception. Now
00:46:49I had people come for me when I
00:46:51acknowledged the fact that
00:46:52Drake wasn't, didn't have
00:46:54perfect ball placement on this
00:46:55throw. I want to preface this
00:46:57by saying one Hunter Henry
00:46:59should have caught it too. It
00:47:02was not a turnover worthy play
00:47:03inaccurate or not. It popped up
00:47:06in the air. I didn't really
00:47:07pop up in the air. It kind of
00:47:08got forced out and then a
00:47:10defender caught it. It was a
00:47:11freak play. Great job by the
00:47:12Colts. Really similar to last
00:47:13week against the dolphins where
00:47:14it's like, Hey, they get paid
00:47:16too. That was a really good
00:47:17effort, but it could have been
00:47:18better accuracy from Drake may.
00:47:20And I say this tiny nitpick
00:47:21because he was mostly excellent
00:47:23on the day. Excellent. Right?
00:47:25But these are the tiny details
00:47:26where we talk about, this is
00:47:27the red zone, those little
00:47:28mistakes, they make a
00:47:29difference. And we're going to
00:47:30see why on this play. So we're
00:47:32going to have Hunter Henry on a
00:47:34sit right here. And then we're
00:47:35going to have a reminder
00:47:36Stevenson on the flat, which is
00:47:37going to pull EJ speed and
00:47:39Hunter Henry basically just
00:47:40sits down exactly where speed
00:47:41originally was. Now focus on
00:47:43Hunter. All right. Now this is,
00:47:45I kind of misplaced that, but
00:47:46either way, third quarter, you
00:47:48got a goal situation. Now this
00:47:50is a good read from Drake may
00:47:51good anticipation, right? But
00:47:53he puts this on the back
00:47:55shoulder and you can see from
00:47:56the route when Hunter Henry, the
00:47:58way he's breaking, you want to
00:47:59put this where his momentum is
00:48:00going. Here's what man was going
00:48:02this way. And there's more space
00:48:04here by putting it where he does
00:48:07you have a defender closing in.
00:48:09It creates the opportunity to
00:48:11combat the throw versus putting
00:48:13it on this side where Henry's
00:48:15body is shielding the defender.
00:48:17This guy, EJ speed, his leverage
00:48:19isn't taking him to the throw.
00:48:20He catches this and falls into
00:48:22the end zone. Ideally, if this
00:48:23is on the money, again, it is
00:48:25such a tiny nitpick. I am not
00:48:27trying to, but it's fair,
00:48:29totally fair because it being
00:48:31there leads to this ball pops up
00:48:35intercepted again. It sucks.
00:48:37Henry, you should catch this.
00:48:39You should get this, tuck it
00:48:40away against your chest. And
00:48:41maybe you're down at the one
00:48:42yard line. Great place still
00:48:44from Zaire Franklin. That's why
00:48:45he's a captain. That's why the
00:48:46guy has had the career he's had
00:48:48and risen through the ranks.
00:48:49He's a very good linebacker.
00:48:50Great heads up play by him, but
00:48:52not an accurate ball, which
00:48:53Drake may admit it after the
00:48:54game. Pops up, not a good effort
00:48:56from Hunter Henry, allowing it
00:48:58to be intercepted. Then you give
00:49:01them possession when you had an
00:49:02opportunity to score. That is a
00:49:04swing that takes away not just
00:49:06six points, even three that
00:49:08potentially could have made the
00:49:09difference in this game. So red
00:49:12zone, man, you need better from
00:49:13your veterans. That was at least
00:49:15one, possibly two errors from
00:49:17Hunter Henry that led to you
00:49:19unfortunately not being able to
00:49:21get into the end zone. Kindred
00:49:22born for the umpteenth time. It
00:49:24feels like the season admits
00:49:25that he didn't run the right
00:49:26route, which is a really
00:49:27alarming trend for a veteran.
00:49:29The guy who was supposed to be
00:49:30the most consistent person in
00:49:31this receiving core. And then
00:49:32obviously the penalties, you can
00:49:33argue Mike and when you went
00:49:34late in Robinson, they happened
00:49:36period. This game was way too
00:49:37close for either one of those
00:49:38to have been the difference, but
00:49:39these are the things that pile
00:49:41up. So disappointing, obviously
00:49:43it's like the same thing every
00:49:44week. You've got to tighten up
00:49:45the details. You got to try to
00:49:47avoid these holding penalties at
00:49:48all costs, be more careful, but
00:49:50also you need better, not just
00:49:51from Drake May and he'll learn,
00:49:53but from your older guys who
00:49:54were supposed to be the ones
00:49:55that you rely on on a down to
00:49:56down basis. I really liked that
00:49:58end zone angle of the
00:49:59interception because it, it
00:50:01really does show you that it
00:50:03it's not Hunter Henry's fault.
00:50:04It's not even really Drake May's
00:50:06fault, but it's the margins.
00:50:08Those, those little things, the
00:50:09being on the same page, right?
00:50:11We've talked about pop Douglas
00:50:12and Drake made the last two
00:50:13weeks where May's on the right
00:50:14page, reading the coverage and
00:50:16understanding where the put the
00:50:17ball away from defenders closing
00:50:19in that time, Henry knew to turn
00:50:21the other way. May doesn't see
00:50:22Zaire Franklin or doesn't really
00:50:24think to throw it away from him.
00:50:25And it turns into that where
00:50:26it's just a bad bounce at the
00:50:27end of the day. But if he puts
00:50:28it on that other shoulder, like
00:50:29you mentioned, like you showed
00:50:30he could roll it right into the
00:50:32end zone. So not good enough in
00:50:34the red zone, two, four, six on
00:50:36the day, two touchdowns, three
00:50:37field goals, and the miss from
00:50:39Joey Sly causes them or, you
00:50:41know, it was one of the main
00:50:42reasons why they don't end up
00:50:43pulling this one out in the 25.
00:50:46Can you remember another field
00:50:47goal miss where everybody took
00:50:48responsibility this year? I
00:50:49don't think I can only remember
00:50:51Joey. Maybe it's because we got
00:50:52Cardona and everything, but
00:50:54Cardona took blame. Behringer
00:50:55took blame and Joey Sly took
00:50:57blame. So that was one of the
00:50:58first times I think in those
00:50:59misses where they were like,
00:51:00yeah, operation was a good
00:51:01though. Yeah, that was weird.
00:51:03That was, uh, that to me says,
00:51:05you know, Joe Cardona brings him
00:51:07in after the end was like, we
00:51:08all take the blame for this,
00:51:09even though it's Joey, we're a
00:51:10team, or even though it's
00:51:11whoever, whoever was wrong, we
00:51:13all wear it and we're, we're
00:51:14the, uh, we're the special
00:51:15teams unit. But yeah, that was
00:51:16kind of bizarre. Um, cause even
00:51:18after the game Mayo said it
00:51:20wasn't an operation thing. It
00:51:21was just a miss hit. So I don't
00:51:23know where he got that. Maybe he
00:51:24just heard that. Maybe he heard
00:51:26that in the conversation. Yeah,
00:51:27I know. Just maybe zip it. But,
00:51:30uh, you know, that was a
00:51:31conversation earlier in the
00:51:32show. Uh, let's, uh, let's hear
00:51:34from our friends over, uh, at
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00:51:37up with some good Drake. My
00:51:38highlights from yesterday's game
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00:52:57time today. What time is it?
00:52:58Taylor game time. It is game
00:53:01time. It's cat time at the
00:53:03Kyle's household. Uh, and it's
00:53:05also time to break down Drake
00:53:07made Drake may probably his
00:53:09best game as a pro, uh, 24 of
00:53:1130 completes 80% of his throws
00:53:14238 yards, a touchdown to
00:53:16Austin Hooper. Uh, the
00:53:17interception that we just went
00:53:18over that was not really his
00:53:19fault. Also has five rushes for
00:53:2259 yards on the ground with the
00:53:24long of 41. I thought overall
00:53:26Taylor, he was on time. I
00:53:27thought he was accurate. He
00:53:28threw with anticipation, took
00:53:30what the defense gave him, uh,
00:53:32and led the Patriots to the most
00:53:33yards they've had in a game
00:53:34since 2022, both rushing and
00:53:37passing total combined. So
00:53:38obviously, like I said earlier
00:53:40to my God, second most points
00:53:43this second, most points, the
00:53:45scored, uh, scored this season
00:53:46as well to only the jets game a
00:53:48few weeks ago. So a good, solid
00:53:50offense performance, at least
00:53:52from Drake may break it down
00:53:53further. What did you see from
00:53:54the 22 year old that made you
00:53:56happy on Sunday? It was a lot
00:53:58man. First, this was the first
00:53:59game where he truly had no
00:54:01turnover worthy plays. That's
00:54:03huge. That was something we
00:54:04said we needed to see from
00:54:05Drake may because in every
00:54:06other game, he either committed
00:54:08a turnover worthy play or had a
00:54:10play that was a turnover where
00:54:11you're still like, ah, okay.
00:54:13It's not like the worst thing
00:54:14in the world you'll learn, but
00:54:15you know, you got to protect
00:54:16the football. Did a great job
00:54:17doing that. Like we said, the
00:54:18interception was not on him.
00:54:19It's a fluke play, which is
00:54:20like this man, he's like his
00:54:22brand of play is madness, but
00:54:23it feels like it also attracts
00:54:25some like chaos energy from
00:54:27defenses where it's just like
00:54:29he gets the weirdest luck
00:54:30sometimes. And it's like really
00:54:31funky shit happens. But anyway,
00:54:33he did really well. He has
00:54:35completed at least 70 or 75% of
00:54:37his passes and three of his
00:54:39last four games, which is
00:54:40incredible. He had over 80% of
00:54:42his passes that were accurate
00:54:43in this game. I love the
00:54:45patience he showed. I loved it
00:54:46against a good Gus Bradley
00:54:47defense. I saw in some corners
00:54:49of the internet, people saying
00:54:51that he was unwilling to go
00:54:52downfield. That was not true.
00:54:54Gus Bradley was literally
00:54:56daring him from his cover three
00:54:57scheme to throw downfield and
00:54:59create those turnover worthy
00:55:00plays and throw in a bad
00:55:01windows. Drake was like, not
00:55:03not thank you. I'm just going
00:55:04to take what you give me really
00:55:06really impressive stuff from a
00:55:08rookie. You don't often see
00:55:09them adapt their game the way
00:55:10that Drake does where this is
00:55:12like we talked about it. He's
00:55:13got a big arm. He runs a lot.
00:55:15Obviously, you know, he was
00:55:16able to do some things with his
00:55:17legs, but he also was playing
00:55:18in structure. He's not taking
00:55:20the bait when defense is trying
00:55:21to get him to throw in a bad
00:55:22windows in the accuracy and
00:55:24anticipation are fantastic. The
00:55:27anticipation doesn't surprise
00:55:28me, but the ball placement,
00:55:29especially in the quicker game
00:55:31really, really does because we
00:55:32thought his accuracy was going
00:55:33to be up and down early in his
00:55:35career. So without further ado,
00:55:37let's get into Drake May. So
00:55:39first I want to touch on his
00:55:40anticipation and accuracy. So
00:55:42the Patriots through a lot of
00:55:43outbreaking routes because with
00:55:45the with the Seahawks defense,
00:55:47not the Seahawks. I'm sorry
00:55:49that Seahawks style defense that
00:55:50cover three really one of the
00:55:52easiest ways to beat it is
00:55:53outbreakers. We saw that a ton
00:55:54in the Super Bowl with Tom
00:55:55Brady, right? You throw the
00:55:56hitches you throw the quick outs
00:55:58because they're trying to funnel
00:55:59everything towards the middle of
00:56:00the field, right? That's where
00:56:02they're the strongest. That's
00:56:03where you really don't want to
00:56:04really throw the ball often and
00:56:05Drake made it a great job
00:56:07avoiding those. So first
00:56:08example, we've got a third and
00:56:10seven to Hunter Henry. This is
00:56:12when he completed a couple
00:56:13times, both times, great
00:56:14accuracy, great anticipation.
00:56:16Drake may going to drop back
00:56:18sees the coverage. He likes
00:56:19throws us before Hunter Henry
00:56:20is even really gotten into his
00:56:22break. Hunter Henry turns
00:56:23around that ball is right on him
00:56:25with excellent placement. He is
00:56:27completely covered, but Drake
00:56:28may put it in the one spot.
00:56:29Only his guy can get it. That's
00:56:31a conversion on third down.
00:56:33Great job from those two. And
00:56:34now on core later in the game
00:56:36third quarter, we're going to
00:56:37see a very similar concept.
00:56:39Another out route from Hunter
00:56:40Henry. More anticipation from
00:56:42Drake may slightly more
00:56:43competitive route right before
00:56:45the defender kind of closed on
00:56:46Hunter Henry here. He gets a
00:56:48little more physical and he's
00:56:49right on his hip as Hunter
00:56:51Henry is about to break Drake
00:56:53may beats that tight coverage
00:56:54with another great anticipation
00:56:55throw. Let's go before the
00:56:57break puts it right in Hunter
00:56:59Henry's chest again. Defender
00:57:01can't make a play on it. Hunter
00:57:02Henry does a great job to
00:57:03convert. I don't know where the
00:57:04rest of the clip went. That was
00:57:05super weird, but another great
00:57:07example of his time to get
00:57:08anticipation. This obviously
00:57:10one of the throws of the game.
00:57:11One of his best throws of the
00:57:12season, this time hitting
00:57:14another tight end on an
00:57:15outbreaking route, but it's
00:57:16going to be Austin Hooper in
00:57:18scoring territory. Now we're
00:57:20going to see linebacker
00:57:21mismatch. All right now, when
00:57:23we were talking about Jacoby
00:57:24Berset, it was so frustrating
00:57:26when they would go 12 personnel
00:57:27and not attack when Austin
00:57:29Hooper was covered by a
00:57:30linebacker. If they're not
00:57:31going to respect him, you need
00:57:32to give your athletic type
00:57:33relatively athletic tight end
00:57:35an opportunity to go up, use
00:57:36his catch radius and go attack
00:57:38the ball. Drake may does that
00:57:40again before he even has the
00:57:42tight ends eyes. He knows where
00:57:43he wants to put this ball
00:57:45pristine ball location, putting
00:57:47it up over the tight above over
00:57:49his eye. You're Franklin
00:57:50letting Austin Hooper climb the
00:57:52ladder to get this one. I, Oh
00:57:53my God, this like, it bothers
00:57:54me how good this throw is. I'm
00:57:56going to go one more time. And
00:57:57then that's also the edge kind
00:58:00of gets in his lap a little bit.
00:58:01It's not enough to affect the
00:58:02throw, but even still
00:58:03phenomenal, phenomenal ball
00:58:05placement, Austin Hooper, great
00:58:06job to high point that make the
00:58:08catch get in for the touchdown.
00:58:10I want to ask you about the
00:58:11route spacing on that play.
00:58:13What do you make of it? It
00:58:14seems like there's a lot going
00:58:15on over there. I think Jalen
00:58:17poke is looking for a back
00:58:18shoulder. He knew he wasn't
00:58:19going to win in stack the
00:58:20corner. So he's literally just
00:58:22waiting and seeing if Drake is
00:58:23going to throw it to him. That
00:58:24could have been a touchdown as
00:58:25well. And also because this is
00:58:26a man defender, like this guy's
00:58:28not making a playoffs. He's
00:58:29looking at Jalen poke and then
00:58:31you've got the flat defender. I
00:58:32don't really have an issue with
00:58:33the spacing. I don't think it's
00:58:34an issue. This is like, this is
00:58:35man coverage. And I think, you
00:58:37know, that's fair. And I think
00:58:38to Paul, when he sees the ball
00:58:39in the air poke, he starts to
00:58:40come back to the football and
00:58:42that's why the spacing looks bad
00:58:44too, because he doesn't just run
00:58:45him completely off. Right. You
00:58:46said he slows down. He looks for
00:58:48that. So that's why there's a
00:58:49little, a little bit too much in
00:58:50the area. I think he's also
00:58:51trying to shield. He's trying to
00:58:52shield his guy. Cause like he
00:58:53turns around, he sees the ball
00:58:55in the air and then turns like
00:58:56he's trying to just try to get
00:58:58in the way. Yeah. I think that's
00:58:59what was happening there. All
00:59:00right. Continue. All right. Now
00:59:03we're going to get into the end
00:59:04zone angle. I just want to see
00:59:05one more time. This is way
00:59:06better. This is where you can
00:59:07see him literally put it on his
00:59:08head. Those are right now.
00:59:09Austin Hooper is not out of his
00:59:10break yet. Boom. Perfect.
00:59:14Perfect ball. Great adjustment
00:59:16to buy Austin Hooper. I want to
00:59:17give him his flowers. This is a
00:59:18really pretty catch from him,
00:59:19but yeah, one of the best throws
00:59:21that Drake may has made in his
00:59:22young career. Now zone coverage.
00:59:25We know that you cannot play
00:59:26man coverage against Drake may
00:59:27his touchdown to Austin Hooper
00:59:28came against man coverage is
00:59:29scrambled that we're going to
00:59:30talk about later. The 41 yarder
00:59:32came against man coverage.
00:59:33Defenses are like, you know
00:59:34what? Screw this. I know these
00:59:35receivers aren't the best. We're
00:59:36not going to risk this kid
00:59:38putting perfect passes and then
00:59:40running on us because our backs
00:59:41are turned. We're going to play
00:59:42zone. Now that's also just what
00:59:43the Colts do in general, but not
00:59:44a lot of defense is playing a
00:59:45ton of man against Drake may.
00:59:47And this example is one that we
00:59:48saw a couple of times in the
00:59:49game to Kendrick born in long
00:59:51yardage situations. This one, an
00:59:53extra long yardage situation.
00:59:54This was after a penalty that
00:59:56brought them back into second
00:59:57and 15 right at the top. Um,
00:59:59after the two minute warning,
01:00:01going to see Kendrick born as
01:00:03the Z receiver to the bottom of
01:00:04the screen on this high, low
01:00:06concept. This is one that Drake
01:00:07may is very comfortable with.
01:00:09We've seen him since the pre
01:00:10season, be able to read this
01:00:11out very well, throw with the
01:00:13anticipation and ball placement
01:00:14and also read and know when to
01:00:16manipulate defenders, because
01:00:17here, as you can see the arrows
01:00:19here, because he's looking to
01:00:20see if this defender is in the
01:00:22throwing window or if he's kind
01:00:23of expanding and also looking
01:00:26him off just this little bit
01:00:27helps create the window because
01:00:28no one's thinking he's going to
01:00:29throw behind that linebacker.
01:00:30So looks, they're great
01:00:32anticipation. He's throwing the
01:00:34Kendrick born right now as he's
01:00:35breaking behind this underneath
01:00:37defender, because this guy is
01:00:39focused on Hunter Henry,
01:00:41obviously one of Drake may's
01:00:42top targets. He's not even
01:00:43thinking that Kendrick born's
01:00:44about to get open behind him.
01:00:45Great throw from Drake may into
01:00:47that void for Kendrick born to
01:00:49be able to move the chains and
01:00:50nullify the penalty little
01:00:52celebration there at the end.
01:00:53Now we're going to see it again.
01:00:54Similar concept, Drake may, but
01:00:56he's going to look quicker and
01:00:57he's going to see that Zaire
01:00:59Franklin expands. Can't really
01:01:00make a play on this. Another,
01:01:02this ball is going to hit right
01:01:03between these two zone defenders,
01:01:05but Drake may throws it before
01:01:07Kendrick born has actually
01:01:08crossed the confidence for a
01:01:10rookie to make this throw into
01:01:12this void, knowing that there's
01:01:14an underneath defender that's
01:01:15still at the moment. He's making
01:01:16the throw in front of his
01:01:18receiver. Extremely, extremely
01:01:20impressive stuff shows the boys
01:01:21from Drake may fits this into
01:01:23the window. Another good ball.
01:01:25Kendrick born makes the catch.
01:01:27Another really nice game. So
01:01:30those are the ones that Kendrick
01:01:31born, and this was one I thought
01:01:33really showed the restraint from
01:01:34Drake may. Now we've broken it
01:01:36down at other times where they
01:01:38have these smash concepts to the
01:01:39outside, the Patriots, where
01:01:41other times, especially against
01:01:42cover to like, they're going to
01:01:43get here. Drake may will try to
01:01:45pump the underneath route to get
01:01:47this kind of Kyle corner to go
01:01:49down and then he'll throw right
01:01:51over his head for a bigger game.
01:01:52But number 33 does an excellent
01:01:55job here, maintaining depth in
01:01:57splitting both of those guys. So
01:01:59that if Drake may does throw
01:02:00downfield, he can make a play on
01:02:02it. Drake may doesn't take the
01:02:03bait. So once again, we're
01:02:04trying to target number 33 on
01:02:06this smash or high, low concept
01:02:08to the outside. Now, Drake may
01:02:10gets the snap. You're going to
01:02:11see right here. He tries to pump
01:02:13right. But look at number 33.
01:02:15He's not moving. He's like,
01:02:16all right, bro. I'm just going
01:02:18to maintain that. He's dropping
01:02:20underneath that, right? If Drake
01:02:21may throws this, unless it's
01:02:23perfect ball placement, it's a
01:02:24pick. He's like, you know what?
01:02:25I don't need to risk it. I've
01:02:26got hunter Henry open underneath.
01:02:29I'm just going to throw to him
01:02:30for a solid game. That seems
01:02:32like the kind of thing that can
01:02:33get easy in the film study. But
01:02:35the fact that he tried to
01:02:36manipulate the defense and
01:02:37didn't throw it anyway, shows
01:02:39that he's actually reading
01:02:40what's happening and he's
01:02:41responding to the defense, not
01:02:43the other way around. I love
01:02:44that. I love that from Drake
01:02:45may. But as always, we also have
01:02:47to talk about the off schedule
01:02:48playmaking because the few times
01:02:50the coach tried to play main
01:02:51coverage against Drake may, he
01:02:52made them pay. They only played
01:02:53it a few times after this. And
01:02:55this is why you don't mess with
01:02:58Drake. So this, where's the
01:03:00situation? Where's my playbook?
01:03:01All right. So Drake may is
01:03:02going to get the snap. You got
01:03:03a high, low concept. I also
01:03:05have a flat and he's going to
01:03:07try to see where this linebacker
01:03:09is playing it. I think you can
01:03:10still throw this to the flat,
01:03:11but he doesn't like it. I also
01:03:13diagram this differently because
01:03:14I wasn't positive if he was
01:03:15looking to the flat or if he
01:03:17was looking to this route,
01:03:18either way, hunter Henry is
01:03:19running an outbreaking route
01:03:20that's covered a remandering.
01:03:22Stevenson's not a great look
01:03:23either. So he goes backside to
01:03:25the high low. He sees that the
01:03:27intermediate route is covered.
01:03:28The whole defender is about to
01:03:30break down on Kendrick Borns
01:03:31route, even though he does have
01:03:33separation against his defender
01:03:35and then Drake may has the
01:03:37edges collapsing, not the
01:03:39tackles. You know, it's not a
01:03:40terrible effort from them. It's
01:03:41a deep drop so that he has room
01:03:42to step up. But when he steps
01:03:44up, he's like, Oh shit, I just
01:03:46keep running because K Sean
01:03:47booty turns this up field and
01:03:48he's got all this space to work
01:03:50with. Drake may takes off, hit
01:03:52over 19 miles an hour on this
01:03:54plate. Nice job from K Sean
01:03:55booty. Just getting in the way
01:03:56to give him somewhere to kind of
01:03:58slip through the acceleration
01:03:59there. I was like, Oh, okay. We
01:04:01were literally yelling like
01:04:02Keisha, just keep running. I
01:04:03kind of wish he kept kind of
01:04:04tricking the defender, but he
01:04:05doesn't make a play anyway.
01:04:07Nice acceleration from Drake
01:04:08may and then a little
01:04:09celebration, a little swagger
01:04:10from the rookie. We're seeing
01:04:11a little more every single week.
01:04:13It's pretty cool. Three
01:04:14teammates go to pick them up.
01:04:16Now this one didn't count,
01:04:18right? This kind of falls into
01:04:19the category of red zone woes as
01:04:20well, but we like to finish on a
01:04:22high note with Drake may. So
01:04:24we're not going to focus on the
01:04:25fact that also Antonio Gibson
01:04:26scored after this penalty on a
01:04:27really great play. So I'm not
01:04:29going to harp on the fact that
01:04:30Mario Douglas never gets set
01:04:31before he goes in motion, which
01:04:33also is not on him. That's more
01:04:35on Drake may as the
01:04:36quarterback, you need to make
01:04:38sure your receivers are set and
01:04:40then tell them to come in
01:04:41motion. As you're going to see
01:04:42right here, he's actually going
01:04:44to tell pop to come before he
01:04:46gets set. That's on him. Now,
01:04:48pop obviously maybe can help
01:04:49him a little bit more be like,
01:04:50wait, let me get set and then
01:04:51I'll go. Still, Drake may need
01:04:53to show better awareness. It's
01:04:54fine. He's young. He'll learn.
01:04:56So we get pop shifting into the
01:04:58backfield. I'm sorry, shifting
01:05:00across the formation. Drake may
01:05:02gets the snap. Now his initial
01:05:04read, Kendrick Bourne, that's a
01:05:06pretty tight window. I
01:05:07understand why he doesn't really
01:05:08like that. So instead he goes
01:05:11to DeMario Douglas. He can
01:05:14probably hit this to be honest.
01:05:15I kind of wish he'd pulled the
01:05:17trigger, but also you've got
01:05:18this linebacker. I'm not sure
01:05:20what exactly affected his
01:05:21decision not to throw this, but
01:05:23you come off it, whatever,
01:05:24because he has an escape hatch,
01:05:26right? He's got this area to
01:05:27kind of go and extend the play.
01:05:29Kendrick Bourne also does a
01:05:30really good job here getting
01:05:32open. He's done really good on
01:05:33scramble drill. It's just need
01:05:34him to be better in structure,
01:05:35but we've already talked about
01:05:36that. Drake may by his time by
01:05:38his time. Kendrick Bourne breaks
01:05:39away from coverage, finds a
01:05:41soft spot, settles in it. Drake
01:05:43may hit some in that open void.
01:05:44Should have been a touchdown.
01:05:46Unfortunately was brought back
01:05:47by DeMario Douglas's penalty.
01:05:49But once again, best day that
01:05:51I've seen from Drake may the
01:05:53patience, the accuracy, both
01:05:55against tight coverage and just
01:05:57to know how to exploit holes in
01:05:58zone coverage. And also you
01:06:00still saw a little bit of that
01:06:01playmaking ability off schedule.
01:06:02So I was very excited with what
01:06:04I saw from him. If you're a
01:06:05Patriots fan, be happy that you
01:06:08got yourself a Drake may, right?
01:06:09That's the hardest part of the
01:06:10offense to address. He got your
01:06:12quarterback. Now try to finish
01:06:14strong and surround him with
01:06:15more talent. But yeah, I thought
01:06:16it was a really, really
01:06:17impressive performance from the
01:06:19rookie. Yeah, it was. And I
01:06:21harped on this last night on
01:06:22post game a little bit where
01:06:23it's like sometimes you actually
01:06:24he's so good right now, so early
01:06:26in his career that sometimes you
01:06:27forget he's a rookie, right? And
01:06:29you see the plays he makes and
01:06:30you see, you know, the stat
01:06:32lines he's putting out and the
01:06:33efficiency throwing, you know,
01:06:34completing 80% of his throws
01:06:35against an NFL defense in the
01:06:3822 year old. And it's like, oh
01:06:39yeah, he just kind of does this.
01:06:40It's like, let's appreciate him
01:06:42a little bit more for what he
01:06:43is. Like he is probably one of
01:06:44the better rookie quarterbacks
01:06:46in football right now. He's up,
01:06:47you know, they've all played
01:06:48pretty well, right? Caleb is at
01:06:50his flashes. Jaden, even bone
01:06:51X is playing pretty well.
01:06:52You'll see him tonight. I'm
01:06:53not a football, but like the
01:06:55fact that Drake may look so
01:06:56comfortable right now as an NFL
01:06:59quarterback is, is really
01:07:00impressive stuff. And I think
01:07:01it's something like you just
01:07:03said, where, okay, there's so
01:07:05many question marks. There are
01:07:06three and 10. He still gives
01:07:08you some like box office, like,
01:07:10Oh, I still want to watch this
01:07:11football game because our
01:07:12quarterbacks really damn good.
01:07:13Now you don't want to be like
01:07:15the Detroit lions that were
01:07:16forever with Matthew Stafford
01:07:18and you put nothing around them.
01:07:19And the only thing is him and
01:07:20Calvin Johnson throwing up bombs
01:07:22at, at two and 14, but it's the
01:07:25hardest part, like you
01:07:26mentioned, and it seems like
01:07:27they have it figured out. So
01:07:28again, you hope that moving into
01:07:30next season, 2025 and beyond the
01:07:32Patriots can fit it around them,
01:07:34but overall a good performance
01:07:35from Drake may like you
01:07:36mentioned, I would agree
01:07:37probably his best, if not one
01:07:39of his best to date. So
01:07:41Patriots heading into the
01:07:42bi-week now, Taylor, I will
01:07:43leave you with this question.
01:07:46What are you looking for the
01:07:47Patriots to do in the bi-week
01:07:49coming out of the bi-week that
01:07:51has you, that would have you
01:07:52confident moving into next
01:07:54season? Why would they have to
01:07:57prove, you know, over the next
01:07:58four weeks? Cause it's going to
01:07:59be tough to win these games.
01:08:00So what do they have to do
01:08:01moving into 2025? I just think
01:08:03you need to be competitive. I
01:08:04just want to see sound
01:08:05fundamentals or better
01:08:06fundamentals. Like I don't want
01:08:07to see the self-inflicted
01:08:09errors. Like no one's going to
01:08:10be perfect, but when they cost
01:08:12you the game, they're
01:08:13magnified. I think they have the
01:08:15ability to be competitive in
01:08:16all of these games. I don't
01:08:18think they're necessarily going
01:08:19to get blown out. Now the
01:08:20bills, obviously plenty of
01:08:21blowout potential with any bills
01:08:22game, because that's Josh Allen
01:08:23that Sean McDermott, that's a
01:08:24really good defense. It's
01:08:25finding its rhythm and a really
01:08:26good offensive line and a good
01:08:27run game. But I just want to
01:08:30see the run defense. Like,
01:08:31okay, you know, if you're
01:08:32letting James Cook dash you
01:08:33sure, but you better be playing
01:08:34really well against Josh Allen
01:08:35on early downs. Kyler Murray
01:08:37can't let him kill you with his
01:08:39legs. Justin Herbert. He
01:08:40doesn't have any receivers.
01:08:41Make it look like he doesn't
01:08:42have any receivers. And also
01:08:43make sure that you're affecting
01:08:44him up front. Um, offensively
01:08:46red zone, like they're moving
01:08:48the ball. We saw it last week.
01:08:49They can do it. And I think
01:08:51Drake may is smart enough that
01:08:52he can adapt to whatever the
01:08:53defenses give him. Obviously
01:08:55the talent is not great, but I
01:08:56think he can make the most of
01:08:57it, but you got to finish in
01:08:59the red zone. No more
01:09:00penalties. Take the
01:09:01opportunities that are there
01:09:02and veterans get your head on
01:09:04straight and stop making life
01:09:06even harder on your rookie
01:09:07quarterback. I think so too.
01:09:09I think we, you know, the
01:09:12Michael Scott. It's it's tight.
01:09:16It's tighten it up around
01:09:17Drake May. Like I've seen what
01:09:19I need to see from Drake May.
01:09:21He's going to be a really good
01:09:22quarterback in this league. I
01:09:24want to see at least in, you
01:09:26know, Mayo said it today, this
01:09:28hour, this morning where it's
01:09:29like, we've done good things in
01:09:31in bits and pieces, put it all
01:09:33together. I don't think it's
01:09:35going to get put all together by
01:09:36season's end at the same game,
01:09:37but I want to see those things,
01:09:38you know, flash up again, right?
01:09:40I want to see more than just
01:09:41Drake, man. I want to see the
01:09:43offensive line show a little bit
01:09:44more improvement. I want to see
01:09:45a guy like Jalen Polk, maybe
01:09:47have a four or five catch game
01:09:48down the stretch. I want to see
01:09:49a bomb to Javon Baker, like the
01:09:51little things like, I just want
01:09:52to see a couple more flashes
01:09:54outside of May that will make
01:09:56me and fans more confident from
01:09:58this team heading into next
01:10:00season. So I want to see those
01:10:02things. I just don't know if
01:10:03they happen. I know. I know. I
01:10:06know. It's like, put the young
01:10:07guys out there. Like, what do
01:10:08you have to lose? It's like
01:10:09games. And I know you don't
01:10:10think that matters, but they
01:10:11care about games. Bottom line,
01:10:13like they understand they need
01:10:14to win and you can't trot out
01:10:15Javon. I agree. Like give Javon
01:10:17Baker opportunities to do what
01:10:18he's best at. Like I like that,
01:10:20but I didn't love Layden's
01:10:21performance to be honest. I was
01:10:23looking for things to like, and
01:10:24it just looked wrong. Like the
01:10:26run blocking looked like they
01:10:27lacked chemistry. He looked
01:10:28raw as a pass protector, which
01:10:29is what you expected. Was it
01:10:31better than what he got benched
01:10:32for? Yeah, sure. But still like
01:10:34it's not great. Jalen Polk had,
01:10:36you know, wasn't on the same
01:10:37page as Drake. You got to prove
01:10:39it in practice first. Like if
01:10:40you can't do it in practice, you
01:10:41can't expect it to be doing it
01:10:42in a game. So maybe put those
01:10:44guys in slightly better
01:10:45positions, but I just don't
01:10:46know how you can expect much
01:10:47more from these guys, especially
01:10:48in Caden Wallace. Like he's
01:10:49coming back from an injury. He
01:10:50hasn't played in months. So to
01:10:52expect him to come in and be
01:10:53like the savior, right? Tackle
01:10:54and show you enough that you
01:10:55don't need to bring anybody else
01:10:56in. I just don't think that's
01:10:58a fair expectation. No, I feel
01:10:59you. And it's true, but we
01:11:00shall see what happens. Patriots
01:11:02heading into the bye week before
01:11:04they come back and take on the
01:11:05Cardinals, the bills twice and
01:11:07the Los Angeles charges to wrap
01:11:09up the season. Taylor, we only
01:11:10have four games left. Uh, it's
01:11:12crazy how it flies by when
01:11:13you're having fun on the pads
01:11:15daily podcast. Uh, so we will
01:11:17see again what happens post bye
01:11:19week. Myself and Taylor will be
01:11:20back later on this week. I think
01:11:21we are planning on a crossover
01:11:23with Brian and Alex on Wednesday.
01:11:25So be on the lookout for that.
01:11:26We haven't nailed down a time
01:11:27but that should be our next show
01:11:29and then we'll finish off the
01:11:30week and head back in to
01:11:32Patriots right after the bye
01:11:34week. So keep it here on Patriots
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01:11:51Thanks for watching. Take care
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